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Tabui

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State of Tabui
Negeri Tabui
  State of Forajasaki  

Flag
Country Forajasaki Forajasaki
Seat Banda Tabui
Boroughs 10 municipalities
Government
 • Sultan TBA
 • Crown Prince TBA
Area
 • Total 4,332 km2 (1,673 sq mi)
Population (RP 2620/1730 AN)
 • Total 787,093
 • Density 180/km2 (470/sq mi)
Time zone East Forajasaki Time (UTC+5:20)

Tabui, or known as State of Tabui (Phineaner: Negeri Tabui), is a Forajasakian state located on the east coast of the Mattimeo peninsula in the Cyber-Island Chain. It borders the state of Shintaro to the east via the Íeu'ryïan Strait, also borders the Phinbellan autonomous entity, Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan to the west and the Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory to the south, as well as to the Nouvelle Alexandrie region, Isles of Caputia to the north. Tabui is one of the two newest states in Forajasaki, and also one of the seven monarchic states in Forajasaki. The Tabuese are an indigenous ethnic group native to the state, they make up 74 percent of its population. It has a coastline of 88 kilometers, and has an area of 4,332 square kilometers.

Because its area is located in the Íeu'ryïan Strait, the State of Tabui has natural resources of petroleum and natural gas, along with Shintaro as well. The state of Tabui is divided into two districts, also divided into ten municipalities. Tabuese Phineaner is a Phineaner dialect in the state and it is very strongly influenced by the Tabuese language, and it is also a speech for the Tabuese community and Tabuese Phineaners.

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Joining Forajasaki

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Petroleum and natural gas

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