Pujka-Korasha

South Korasha ( Koxori: Püjka-Koraša [ˈpʰyçʷkə kʰɔˈrɑɕə]), officially the South Korasha Governorate ( Koxori: Tanulor Püjka Koraša), and often rendered in Gelenian as Pujka-Korasha, is an overseas territory of Koxor on the southwestern coast of Korasha. It borders Mogaru to the south and NATION to the north and west. With an estimated population of 9.1 million, and an area of 96,432 km2 (37,233 sq mi), it is the second-largest colonial holding on the continent, after the Caliantene North Korashan Territories. Its capital and largest city is Lenikha, with a population of around 900,000, and other major cities include Nisürakhel, Tainar, and Mulokha.

Inhabited since roughly 20,000 BCE by Mogaric peoples, the region was an important trade hub for centuries due to its location on the Lenikha River. Various colonial powers attempted to conquer the river, but the dense swamps and rainforest made settlement difficult. Koxoriek settlers tried various times to set up a colony in western Korasha after 1612. None of these were successful until 1723, when the city of Lenikha was founded at the mouth of the river.