Yashailia

Yashailia (Yashailian; Yashailien), officially the Republic of Yashailia (Yashailian; Repúblika Yashailien) is a country in the southern Limmo-Neapolia.

History
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Relations with Prillovania and other countries
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The Southern War and the Pethasian War
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Recent history and ongoing crisis
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Eat
Yashailian food doesn't seem to be for everyone, but those who like it love it. The staple dishes are starch plus some version of the soup. Rice is the most popular starch, but fufu—a thick paste, with the rough consistency of soft play-dough, usually made by boiling starchy root vegetables in water and pounding with a mortar and pestle—and other similar pastes are a more interesting alternative. Fufu and its cousins should be eaten with the right hand, and usually dipped in the sauce, stew, or soup provided. Simple "chop bars" (there are plenty of different names for this common phenomenon) nearly always provide this recipe, plus some chicken or fish.

Street food is delicious, multifarious, and dirt cheap. Unfortunately, problems with sanitation make this food a bit more unsafe than those found in chop bar-style spots and restaurants, for the straightforward reason that you aren't sure when it was cooked! Items that you see cooked, items that require peeling (e.g., eggs, coconuts, bananas, etc.), or items wrapped immediately after cooking (like bread) are safe.

There is also banku and tilapia.The price of the tilapia varies based on the size as well as where you buy it from. Other local traditional meals are not so common examples are the Aprapransa, mpotompoto, etc

Stay safe
Yashailia has its fair share of poverty, corruption, and crime. Yashailia has one of the highest homicide rates worldwide. It is necessary to be vigilant when in crowded cities, as pickpockets and muggers may be around. Most sections of large cities are not safe to walk at night. Stay in populated areas. The outskirts of many cities are poor and crime-ridden, and are not appropriate for tourists. When in doubt, ask local inhabitants or taxi drivers whether an area is safe or not. In general, if one looks like a (presumably wealthy) tourist, these sections of town should be avoided.