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Historians and Scholars refer to Prehistoric Yanbad as the era of The Five Sovereigns and Ten Emperors. Much isn’t known of this time period since there is a lack of primary sources written during the time period. Scholars throughout the subsequent dynasties had written about this time period and referenced them in their own documents. Most of the knowledge from this time period was discovered via archaeological digs and studies of material culture. The leading consensus is that Prehistoric Yanbadis buried their dead with supplies for the afterlife. Items such as food, weapons, clothing, and pottery have been discovered in many ancient tombs. | Historians and Scholars refer to Prehistoric Yanbad as the era of The Five Sovereigns and Ten Emperors. Much isn’t known of this time period since there is a lack of primary sources written during the time period. Scholars throughout the subsequent dynasties had written about this time period and referenced them in their own documents. As a result all of the written accounts related to this era are questionable at best. Most of the knowledge from this time period was discovered via archaeological digs and studies of material culture. The leading consensus is that Prehistoric Yanbadis buried their dead with supplies for the afterlife. Items such as food, weapons, clothing, and pottery have been discovered in many ancient tombs. | ||
===Yan Yanbad=== | ===Yan Yanbad=== |
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The People's Republic of Yanbad | |
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Motto: Dare to think, dare to act, dare to speak | |
Anthem:
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Capital | MAKE ONE UP |
Official languages | Standard Chinese |
Recognised regional languages | Mongol,Vietnamese |
Ethnic groups (2017) | 85.0% Han 5.0% Kinh 3.0% Manchu 2.0% Mongol 1.0% Jingpo 1.0% Kadai 1.0% Phu La 1.0%Yao 1.0% Zhuang |
Demonym(s) | Yanbadi |
Government | Unitary one - party socialist republic |
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Legislature | National People's Congress |
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HDI | 0.949 very high |
Currency | Yanbadi Baht (YAB) |
Time zone | UTC+0 (wip) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (Observed) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | the right |
Calling code | +611 |
ISO 3166 code | YAN |
Internet TLD | .yan |
The People's Republic of Yanbad, commonly referred to as just Yanbad , is an unitary one-party socialist republic in Eastern Ophion. It is a medium-sized country with a population of around 60 million people, all of which live in the country's nine provinces. Yanbad borders Akina to the north and Donghai Rongguo to the south.
Etymology
Demographics
Language
Yanbad's national language is Standard Chinese. Schools nationwide teach the language and use it for instructions. The Standard Chinese is the lingua franca for the People's Republic and is spoken throughout the country. Although in differnet regions there are different dialects of the language. In the Southern provinces of Yanbad where the Kinh, Phu La, and the Jingpo people predominately live the Vietnamese language is often used in place of Standard Chinese. Whereas the Mongolian language is spoken in the Northern provinces where the Mongolian people live.
Religion
Health
Education
History
Prehistoric Yanbad
Historians and Scholars refer to Prehistoric Yanbad as the era of The Five Sovereigns and Ten Emperors. Much isn’t known of this time period since there is a lack of primary sources written during the time period. Scholars throughout the subsequent dynasties had written about this time period and referenced them in their own documents. As a result all of the written accounts related to this era are questionable at best. Most of the knowledge from this time period was discovered via archaeological digs and studies of material culture. The leading consensus is that Prehistoric Yanbadis buried their dead with supplies for the afterlife. Items such as food, weapons, clothing, and pottery have been discovered in many ancient tombs.
Yan Yanbad
Tay Yanbad
Hong Yanbad
Lui Yanbad
Taizong Yanbad
Zhu Yanbad
Kaidu Yanbad
Hongwu Yanbad
Fulen Yanbad
Decline of the Imperial System
The People's Republic of Yanbad
World wars
Cold War
Modern era
Geography
Climate
Administrative divisions
The People's Republic of Yanbad is divided in to nine provinces, each of which is divided in to a varying number of administrative counties.
Politics
The Communist Party of Yanbad
National People's Congress
Communist Party of Yanbad's Politburo Standing Committee
Local politics
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport and infrastructure
Energy
Culture
Art
Philosophy and literature
Architecture
Media
Logo | Television channel | Public / Private | Description | Audience share |
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Sport
Cuisine