Deikunderia

Deikundera (Deikunder: Däkundavin, Renavinian: Däkundëvina, Yavatiak: Deikunderam, Kostenian: Dákundavin) is a historical and cultural region straddling the Yavatiak-Renavinian border.

The region has been divided since the 14th century following the Namasdoan annexation of the Deikunder kingdom of Kingdom of Yísoytrak, which lay north of the river Yisoma. Throughout the 14th and 15th cnetury the Namasdoans would try and fail to conquer the southern mountain clans. In the 18th century many of the southern clans cam together to form the Tívënkar Confederacy, which would later somewhat controversially agree to join Yavatia in 1909.

In modern times agitation for Deikunder re-unification is stronger than ever. The Deikunder nationalist United for Deikunderia party in Renavina is the largest party in the province of Northern Deikunderia. In the Deikunder Yavatiat reunification is a less pressing issue however the region is home to the influential Left National Constantist movement, who emphasise retention of culture and self-determination while also backing union between different nations within an International Yavatiat.