Drabūrsk, officially the Collective Federation of Drabūrsk, is a country in Southern and Eastern Asia. Drabūrsk shares its borders with Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China . It covers an area of 2,557 km2 (996 sq mi), with a population of nearly 13,000. Its capital and largest city is Šchmirnoff. The local currency is Drabuskene and the official language is Dravi, however most citizens speak a second language depending on their area of residence.

Drabūrsk was founded after the Cold War from Russian refugees that fled from the oppressive regime as a mean to create a peaceful country. Most citizens are of Russian descents but a recent group of protestors are fighting to gain full independence from the Federation of Russia and recognition as an independent region. The head of State is Helena Koskìvj (1975) and the Vice-President is Victòr Masūlij.

Drabūrsk holds impressive landscapes: the mountains Altay encompass the scenery, and its major navigable river, the Twli ( 28 km ) crosses the capital. Drabūrsk is known for its unusual warm climate in comparison to its neighbouring countries due to its protected geographical position.

An unknown fact about this country is that the vodka Smirnoff was actually first produced in the capital city Šchmirnoff. Once it became known, the English company Diageo bought the rights of production. The vodka is still produced in the capital city but it is only sold regionally.