Messifa

Messifa, officially the Hamirate of Messifa, is a country in southwestern Euteria. With a land area of approximately 84,421 km2, it is one of the smallest countries in Hiberia. Messifa is bordered by Vispania to the north, Asturica to the east, Ribatar and the Serephanian Sea to the south, and Andalonia to the west. Radad, located in central Messifa on the Tamayl River, is the capital city. The most populous city is Doher, located on the Serephanian coast, while other important cities include Bairuk, Abarak, Wadah, Farwah, Suran, and Muscal.

Messifa is a totalitarian absolute monarchy, effectively a hereditary dictatorship governed along Alafist lines.

The state has attracted criticism for a variety of reasons including its sponsorship of Alafist terrorism, its failure to adopt adequate measures against human trafficking, and its poor human rights record, which has been characterized by the lack of women's rights, excessive and often extrajudicial use of capital punishment, state-sponsored discrimination against religious minorities and atheists, state-sanctioned racism, and its strict interpretation of Sha'ebat law.