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[[File:Smallest_Jungle_Biome_Akai.jpg|thumb|400px|The Dominion of Piconesia, home to the smallest jungle biome on CivClassic]]
Akai iswas a fairly prosperous, and secretive nation located in central + + at {{coord|8360|5870|200}} andIt was led by a user named fk_54. They held the islands of Akai, hasNorth Bruxis, and South Bruxis. They had two skybases for farming, and put city bastions on all of their land. Akai claimed the smallest jungle biome discovered on the map.<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/civclassics/comments/987589/akai_claims_update_announcing_the_province_of/</ref> The location of this Jungle Biome has been lost to time. Akai's claims borderat different times bordered multiple nations including the [[Republic of Georgia|3nd and 4th republics of Georgia]], the [[Vítelia|Kingdom of Vitelia]], [[Maltovia]], andthe [[AsiroCommunist Cities Caretaker-Protectorate|CCCP]], amongand others.the As[[Asiro|Republic of Asiro]]. Around February of 2020 Akai isbecame notinactive, knownand tosometime belater activeit's lands were integrated into [[Monterrey]].
 
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The Dominion of Piconesia, home to the smallest jungle biome on CivClassic

Akai was a fairly prosperous, and secretive nation located in central + + at 8360, 5870 It was led by a user named fk_54. They held the islands of Akai, North Bruxis, and South Bruxis. They had two skybases for farming, and put city bastions on all of their land. Akai claimed the smallest jungle biome discovered on the map.[1] The location of this Jungle Biome has been lost to time. Akai's claims at different times bordered multiple nations including the 3nd and 4th republics of Georgia, the Kingdom of Vitelia, Maltovia, the CCCP, and the Republic of Asiro. Around February of 2020 Akai became inactive, and sometime later it's lands were integrated into Monterrey.

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