The Province of Bud-Fa

The Province of Bud-Fa is a geographically and ecologically diverse region within the Empire of Feódaal, known for its distinct landscape that combines vast jungles and productive plantations. The southern and western borders of Bud-Fa encompass one of the empire's longest coastlines, stretching along the Liridon Bay to the west and the South Sea to the south. This extensive coastal area provides strategic maritime advantages for trade and cultural exchange.
  Bud-Fa's northern lands share a boundary with the woodlands of the Province of Laffeg, while its eastern frontier meets the fertile, hilly grasslands of Goa-Twe Province, creating a seamless transition between varied ecosystems. The province's tropical jungles, teeming with biodiversity, offer a semi-wild habitat that contrasts with the meticulously cultivated plantations, where bamboo, rattan, medicinal plants, and herbs are grown. These plantations play a crucial role in the local economy, supplying both raw materials and specialized products that are vital to the empire's trade networks.
  The unique blend of wild and cultivated landscapes in Bud-Fa not only shapes its economic activities but also defines its cultural and environmental identity within the Empire of Feódaal. This synergy between natural resources and human enterprise ensures that Bud-Fa remains a valuable and integrated part of the empire’s ecological and economic systems.

Structure

The structure of the province is organized as a multi-tiered system that weaves together local governance and military command into a cohesive hierarchy. At the very base, the villages are led by a Nán—a lesser noble whose role is to manage local affairs and maintain order at the grassroots level. Supporting this structure, the village warriors known as the Ch-Shìbīng are responsible for the immediate defense and security of these communities.   Rising above the villages, minor cities fall under the control of a Zǐ. This noble holds jurisdiction over more urbanized centers and is backed by the Ro-Shìbīng, a military force that enforces order and safeguards the interests of these towns. The Zǐ ensures that the norms and directives of higher authority are observed while addressing local issues.   At the heart of the province lies the capital, governed by the Bó. The Bó is chosen every second year from among the seven leaders of the lesser noble-houses within the city, with the selection being made by the provincial ruler, the Gōngjué. In the capital, the Bó's authority is reinforced by the presence of the Samurai, a well-trained military force tasked with maintaining order and executing the policies set forth in the provincial center.   At the apex of the hierarchy is the Gōngjué, the ultimate ruler of the province. The Gōngjué’s leadership is supported by the Shogun, the military elite who ensure that the strategic direction and security of the province are maintained. This top-level command not only integrates the various levels of local administration but also provides overarching guidance to the military and civic institutions scattered throughout the region.

Demography and Population

about 117 500 Daalare live in The province of Bud-Fa, which is often divided into these three groups:
70 000 Chung  Those living in a Province capital.
25 000 Rooch Those living in the area surruonding the Province capital.
22 500 Choo  Those living along the province Borders.
Type
Geopolitical, Province
Capital
Demonym
Daalare
Leader Title
Head of State
Government System
Monarchy, Absolute
Power Structure
Feudal state
Economic System
Market economy
Currency
1 Golden ling = 10 Silver ling = 100 Coppar ling they usually call one silver ling "a Ling", winch is the most commonly
Parent Organization
Location
Official Languages
Controlled Territories
Related Ethnicities

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