Bangorai'
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- | Evidence of the countries first people is found in several ruins deep in the forest, however little work has been done on the ruins- and not much is | + | Evidence of the countries first people is found in several ruins deep in the forest, however little work has been done on the ruins- and not much is known. The first villages documented, still are lived in today- most are located high in the mountains. For many years the country was occupied by both Malaysia and Indonesia. Many of the cultural ideas come from these two countries. In 1960, the people decided to start a revolution, and with the United States' help, parts of both Malaysia and Indonesia were claimed for Bangorai'. However due to the debt that the country was in, life styles standards were demolished. Due to the fragile state, the once great leader, Shartin Alak |
Revision as of 17:58, 13 July 2008
The Sultanate of Bangorai also called Bangora is a small country located on the island of Borneo. To it's east is Malaysia, to the south is Malaysia, and on the noth and west is the South China Sea. It is a new developing country, but with a fast growing economy. The main economies are oil- which was recently discovered, fishing, and farming. It also has a growing economy in tourism. It is famous for it's large rivers, tall mountains, and lush forests.
History
Evidence of the countries first people is found in several ruins deep in the forest, however little work has been done on the ruins- and not much is known. The first villages documented, still are lived in today- most are located high in the mountains. For many years the country was occupied by both Malaysia and Indonesia. Many of the cultural ideas come from these two countries. In 1960, the people decided to start a revolution, and with the United States' help, parts of both Malaysia and Indonesia were claimed for Bangorai'. However due to the debt that the country was in, life styles standards were demolished. Due to the fragile state, the once great leader, Shartin Alak