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The '''Republic of the Adesine''' (Gaullican: ''République du Adésine''), also known as '''RD Adesine''', '''ROA''', or simply the '''Adesine''', is located in Central [[Bahia]], on the continent of [[Coius]]. It is bordered by [[Mabifia]] to the southwest, [[Rwizikuru]] to the south, and [[Garambura]] to the southeast. The capital city of the Adésine is [[Granville]], which is also the largest city and financial centre of the country.
The '''Republic of the Adesine''' (Gaullican: ''République du Adésine''), also known as '''RD Adesine''', '''ROA''', or simply the '''Adesine''', is located in Central [[Bahia]], on the continent of [[Coius]]. It is bordered by [[Mabifia]] to the southwest, [[Rwizikuru]] to the south, and [[Garambura]] to the southeast. The capital city of the Adésine is [[Granville]], which is also the largest city and financial centre of the country.


The river [[Adesine]] forms the western border of the nation, and is the geographical entity the nation is named after. The [[Gonda]] river flows from west to east, along the Barindi Valley. Evelin Falls, one of the biggest waterfalls in the world, is located in the south of the county and is part of the Gonda river. The Rwizikuru river originates in the extreme south of the country.
The river [[Adesine]] forms the western border of the nation, and is the geographical entity the nation is named after. The [[Gonda]] river flows from west to east, along the Barindi Valley. Evelin Falls, one of the biggest waterfalls in the world, is located in the south of the county and is part of the Gonda river. The Rwizikuru river originates in the extreme south of the country. The coast and the majority of the Adesine are low-lying savanna and fertile farmland, which gives way to elevated


Since the 11th century, present-day Adesine has been the site of several kingdoms and empires, and has been a major route for migration and trade. The [[Adesine Protectorate]], which was part of the greater [[Adesine colonial possessions of Gaullica]], was transfered to [[Werania]] after the end of the [[Great War (Kylaris)]]. Following independence in 1949, Adesine joined the [[United Bahian States]] in 1954. Several disagreements in foreign and domestic issues caused the United Bahian States to collapse, the Adesine withdrawing in 1964.
Since the 11th century, present-day Adesine has been the site of several kingdoms and empires, and has been a major route for migration and trade. The [[Adesine Protectorate]], which was part of the greater [[Adesine colonial possessions of Gaullica]], was transfered to [[Werania]] after the end of the [[Great War (Kylaris)]]. Following independence in 1949, Adesine joined the [[United Bahian States]] in 1954. Several disagreements in foreign and domestic issues caused the United Bahian States to collapse, the Adesine withdrawing in 1964.


The population is young, and predominantly located on the banks of the Adesine and Gonda rivers. Native to the Adesine area are the [[Asili people]], who originated from coastal areas but have migrated inland over thousands of years. The second largest ethnic group are the [[Rubandans]], who emigrated east across the Adesine river in the 16th-17th centuries, displacing the Asili that formerly lived there. Other ethnic groups include the [[Njarendie]] in the south-west, and the [[Sisulu]] in the south-east.
The population is young, and predominantly located on the banks of the Adesine and Gonda rivers. Native to the Adesine area are the [[Asili people]], who originated from coastal areas but have migrated inland over thousands of years. The second largest ethnic group are the [[Rubandans]], who emigrated east across the Adesine river in the 16th-17th centuries, displacing the Asili that formerly lived there. Other ethnic groups include the [[Njarendie]] in the south-west, and the [[Sisulu]] in the south-east. Sotirianity is the largest religion,

Revision as of 08:32, 15 May 2020

Republic of the Adésine
2 other official names
Flag of Adésine
Flag
of Adésine
Coat of arms
Motto: "L'unité par la diversité"
("Unity through diversity")
Anthem: "Ô Adésine"
(Estmerish: O Adésine")
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Garambura Location Map.png
Garambura (dark blue) located within Coius (light blue).
Garambura Wiki Map.png
CapitalGranville
Largest cityGranville
Official languages4 languages:
Ethnic groups
(2017)
  • 50% Asili
  • 20% Rubandan
  • 15% Njarendie
  • 10% Sisulu
  • 5% Others (including Whites)
Religion
(2019)
Demonym(s)Adésine
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic
• President
Vincent Aphiwe Nombulelo
Noël Kléber Abbas
LegislatureParliament
Senate
National Assembly
Independence from United Bahian Republic
• Declared
1 July 1964
• Adésine Civil War
30 April 1966
• End of Adésine Civil War
4 January 1980
• Admitted to the CBS
TBD
Area
• Total
364,300 km2 (140,700 sq mi)
• Water (%)
2.4%
Population
• 2020 estimate
24,156,819
• 2019 census
23,744,650
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$37.44 billion
• Per capita
$1,530
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$15.24 billion
• Per capita
$644
Gini (2019)Negative increase 52.8
high
HDI (2020)Increase 0.528
low
CurrencyAdésine Gaul (AGL)
Time zone+3
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+87
ISO 3166 codeASE
Internet TLD.ase

The Republic of the Adesine (Gaullican: République du Adésine), also known as RD Adesine, ROA, or simply the Adesine, is located in Central Bahia, on the continent of Coius. It is bordered by Mabifia to the southwest, Rwizikuru to the south, and Garambura to the southeast. The capital city of the Adésine is Granville, which is also the largest city and financial centre of the country.

The river Adesine forms the western border of the nation, and is the geographical entity the nation is named after. The Gonda river flows from west to east, along the Barindi Valley. Evelin Falls, one of the biggest waterfalls in the world, is located in the south of the county and is part of the Gonda river. The Rwizikuru river originates in the extreme south of the country. The coast and the majority of the Adesine are low-lying savanna and fertile farmland, which gives way to elevated

Since the 11th century, present-day Adesine has been the site of several kingdoms and empires, and has been a major route for migration and trade. The Adesine Protectorate, which was part of the greater Adesine colonial possessions of Gaullica, was transfered to Werania after the end of the Great War (Kylaris). Following independence in 1949, Adesine joined the United Bahian States in 1954. Several disagreements in foreign and domestic issues caused the United Bahian States to collapse, the Adesine withdrawing in 1964.

The population is young, and predominantly located on the banks of the Adesine and Gonda rivers. Native to the Adesine area are the Asili people, who originated from coastal areas but have migrated inland over thousands of years. The second largest ethnic group are the Rubandans, who emigrated east across the Adesine river in the 16th-17th centuries, displacing the Asili that formerly lived there. Other ethnic groups include the Njarendie in the south-west, and the Sisulu in the south-east. Sotirianity is the largest religion,