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Description  Based on the first picture here. 
The Azanian Economic Collective's founding myth lies in the heat of the African Warlord Period itself, and the peace treatise known as the Lusaka Declarations. Shown here are the most common European languages of Azania, in the case of either holding official status or being the most spoken language of the given region. Then, I have the types of government institutions-- which, by the way, does not cover for aspects of things like social liberalism, rates of government control over the people (unitary, federal, etc), democracy index ratings, or generalized societal liberalism vs conservatism. Botswana definitely has the most unique government system, forming a council of various hereditary chiefdoms (diKgosi) which unite to vote on important issues and are regulated in their power by a representative parliament. This is in contrast to other Monarchies in the AEC, such as KwaZulu, Sesotho, Chewa, and Eswatini, which all have singular monarchic families with varying degrees of direct control over their people. Much of the politics in any of the major macroregions can sometimes depend also on how each state was 'decolonized' by the individual warlords who once controlled their land. 
I will probably, perhaps, write a lot more lore later. 
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