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|demonym                = East Rizilander<br>Mabvazuvan
|demonym                = East Rizilander<br>Mabvazuvan
|currency              = [[Rwiziland shilling]] (1936-1946)<br>[[Rwizikuran nhovodiki]] (1946-1969)
|currency              = [[Riziland shilling]] (1936-1946)<br>[[Rwizikuran nhovodiki]] (1946-1969)
|leader1                = TBD
|leader1                = TBD
|leader2                = [[Samhuri Ngonidzashe]]
|leader2                = [[Samhuri Ngonidzashe]]
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'''East Riziland''' ({{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}}: ''Kumabvazuva kweRwizikuru''), or '''Mabvazuva''' was a district in [[Rwizikuru]], situated east of the districts of [[Sangoguru kuchamhembe]], [[Sangoguru kumaodzanyemba]], and [[Chekumabvazuva (district)|Chekumabvazuva]], north of the [[Banfura Sea]], west of the sovereign state [[Tabora]] (pre-1952 [[Silberküste]]), and south of [[Habasha]], which existed from the end of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] in 1936, until the independence of [[Garambura]] following the end of the [[Garamburan War of Independence]] in 1969.
'''East Riziland''' ({{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}}: ''Kumabvazuva kweRwizikuru''), or '''Mabvazuva''' was a district in [[Rwizikuru]], situated east of the districts of [[Sangoguru kuchamhembe]], [[Sangoguru kumaodzanyemba]], and [[Chekumabvazuva (district)|Chekumabvazuva]], north of the [[Banfura Sea]], west of the sovereign state [[Tabora]] (pre-1952 [[Silberküste]]), and south of [[Habasha]], which existed from the end of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] in 1936, until the independence of [[Garambura]] following the end of the [[Garamburan War of Independence]] in 1969.
(TBC)


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 05:58, 1 February 2020

District of East Riziland
District of Mabvazuva

Dunhu reMabvazuva
1936–1969
StatusEstmerish colony (1936-1946)
District of Rwizikuru (1946-1969)
Common languagesweRwizi, Sisulu, Njinji, Gaullican, Estmerish
Religion
Sotirianity
Demonym(s)East Rizilander
Mabvazuvan
Governor/President/Mambo 
• 1936–1946
TBD
• 1946–1954
Samhuri Ngonidzashe
• 1954–1969
Izibongo Ngonidzashe
Administrator/Mukuru 
• 1936–1946
Geoff Simmons (first)
• 1966–1969
Tanunurwa Rugeje (last)
Historical eraGreat Game
• Occupied by Estmere
20 February 1936
30 April 1969
Population
• 1961
TBD
CurrencyRiziland shilling (1936-1946)
Rwizikuran nhovodiki (1946-1969)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
File:BLFlag.png Baséland
Garambura
Today part of Garambura

East Riziland (weRwizi: Kumabvazuva kweRwizikuru), or Mabvazuva was a district in Rwizikuru, situated east of the districts of Sangoguru kuchamhembe, Sangoguru kumaodzanyemba, and Chekumabvazuva, north of the Banfura Sea, west of the sovereign state Tabora (pre-1952 Silberküste), and south of Habasha, which existed from the end of the Great War in 1936, until the independence of Garambura following the end of the Garamburan War of Independence in 1969.

(TBC)

History

Estmerish rule

Estmere occupies East Riziland, makes it a district of the colony of Riziland, parts of Baséland ceded to Habasha, lotsa aid, but locals are unhappy because they're trying to integrate it into Riziland, nonetheless, Estmere furthers integration of East Riziland into Riziland

Republican era

in 1946, it becomes independent as part of Rwizikuru, East Riziland becomes District of Mabvazuva in 1947, and outside of Sainte-Germaine is generally neglected as government has more pressing matters to address (i.e. Yekumavirira)

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Monarchist era

oh fuck, Izibongo Ngonidzashe has gone off the deep end, intense insurgency, leadup to Garamburan War of Independence

Economy

The economy of East Riziland was for most of its existence heavily centred on Sainte-Germaine, with most development of the district focusing on the city of Sainte-Germaine and its surrounding suburbs, at the expense of the rural areas of East Riziland.

(TBC)

Demographics

presumably similar to Garambura now but probably with way more Mufedha