Asturica

Asturica, officially the Kingdom of Asturica, is a country in Southwestern Euteria. Zargoza is the capital and largest city in the country, other important cities include Montenco, Sevida, Tadiz, Alcajena, Balacante, and Almeiriz.

Early history
Hiberia was first home to the Paleo-Hiberians, one of the major Hunter-Gatherer groups to populate the continent after the last Great Freeze. The Tauressians, a Paleo-Hiberian group themselves, formed one of the world's oldest civilizations in the southwest of Hiberia. The Hiberians crossed The Narrows from Atria into Southwestern Euteria. They belonged to the Proto-Numantic family; the indigenous peoples of North Atria. The Aquilonians occupied a small area of Asturica, concentrated in the northwest.

Ancient history
By the time of Phocenian colonization, the territory of modern-day Asturica was dominated by the Hiberians in the east, Lepiberians in the northwest, and the Tauressians in the southwest. The Phocenians colonized coastal Hiberia. They founded cities and trading posts along much of the southern coast, including large parts of Southern Asturica. The ancient Delliks from the regions of Mansilla and Camponia built colonies of their own along Asturica's northeast coast. After the fall of Phocenia, Tauressos began to decline in strength and was gradually replaced by the Philosirians, a fellow Phonic-speaking empire based in Numantia.