Pyuwa
Grand Duchy of Pyuwa وزئمًليً کِيَفسِنتِ فیوِيً[1] Ozēmelje Kijafsence Fīwije[1] | |||||||
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Capital city | Fotōṡnisa | ||||||
Demonym | Pyuwan | ||||||
Government | Federal semi-constitutional monarchy and self-governing country in free association with the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen Grand duke: Matjāż I (Fotōṡniq) | ||||||
Official languages | Pyuwan, unofficially English | ||||||
ISO-3166-1/2 | KC-KP | ||||||
Official religions | Cornflorism | ||||||
Currency | Puan Unity Argent |
Pyuwa /ˈpju.(w)a/, formerly Kyawcenni Pua (Kyawcenni: Pyuwa Kyawcenne /ˈpjy.wa ˈkjaʊ̯.tsɛn.nɛ/, Pyuwan: وزئمًليً کِيَفسِنتِ فیوِيً Ozēmelje Kijafsence Fīwije), sometimes shortened to K-Pua, is a former Murbetian territory in Pua Minor. It was annexed by the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen as a federal unorganized territory (what today is an associated state) following the dissolution and Scramble for Murbetia on 22 August 2024. It is located on the western shore of the Antsunmwasha River and borders Pòjaj to the south and Coldba (Cuba) to the west.
Name
Pyuwa is a loan from and old Kyawcenni word for Pua, that was likely loaned from old Puan and is a cognate to the word Pua. Kyawcenni Pua was named after the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen + Pua.
Kyawcenni Pua in other languages:
History
The Grand Duchy of Pyuwa has been a sovereign entity ruled by the House of Fotōṡniq for a long time, but it is unclear when the monarchy was originally founded. From 10 March onwards, it has been claimed by Murbetia, but the monarchy has never been de facto dependent on the country. When Murbetia disbanded on 22 August 2024, the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen has gained interest in annexing the grand duchy as an unorganized territory. So it did.
On 22 August 2024, the Territory of Kyawcenni Pua has been founded. On 29 May 2025, grand duke Matjāż I has signed the Compact of Free Association with the Kingdom, which changed its status to a self-governing country in free association with the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen. It is mostly a change of terminology, but one change was that the territory could now choose its own official name. On the same day, Matjāż I chose to change the official name of the Territory of Kyawcenni Pua back to Grand Duchy of Pyuwa.
Politics
Pyuwa is a federal semi-constitutional monarchy where the power is shared between the four cities and the government.
Cities

Kyawcenni Pua consists of four traditional cities. Those cities were initially named after bill wurtz songs by Kyawcenni settlers, but nowadays the native Puan names are preferred. Every house in that city is numbered, usually by age.
S. | Pyuwan name | Location | Established on | Etymology |
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☆ | Fotōṡnisa | North | 24 August 2024 | Named after the House of Fotōṡniq |
☀ | Zelenȷ Ħib | Southeast | 24 August 2024 | lit. “green hill” |
~ | Feṡegarād | Northwest | 31 August 2024 | from fes “sand” + garād “town” |
? | Bernca | Northeast | 02 September 2024 | from Kyawcenni bęn meaning “street” |

Transport
Kyawcenni Pua is connected to the Cenrail network via the Scarecrow Harbour Station shared with Pòjaj. There is also a small national metro system operated by the state-owned railway company Fīce Żeleznise.