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URA, RUA or RudA

URA, RUA or RudA

In the disturbance of Sahaelo, the Arugui of northern Tikada and Dogome felt their time had arrived and in a combined tribal effort, they began their drive for independence.

In league with their 'brothers and sisters' in southern Sahaelo, they have formed the United Realm of the Arugui (Portuguese = Reino unido do Arugui, Spanish = Reino Unido de los arugui), variously known as the URA, RUA or RudA.
The Arugui are known as the Arukayi in eastern Vlesadwassa. They are all of the one tribal background.

The united Arugui nation took claim on a large part of the south of Sahaelo, the north of Tikada and most of northern Dogome.
It is believed that the Arugui had closed the notional border with Sahaelo, along a line that they claim is their tribal boundary.

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