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==History==
==History==


(First mentions. Early history. Migrations from Azania into Amutia. Contacts with Aroma. Relations with Bashan. Post-Aroman period. Early modern issues. Modernisation. Revolutions. Republic.)
(First mentions. Early history. Migrations from [[Azania]] into [[Amutia]]. Contacts with [[Aroman Empire]]. Relations with [[Bashan Protectorate|Bashan]]. Post-Aroman period. Early modern issues. Modernisation. Revolutions. Republic.)


==Politics==
==Politics==

Revision as of 21:49, 4 June 2020

Republic of Qubdi
جمهورية قبط
Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Motto: "Unité, Travail, Progrès" (Lysian)
"Union, Work, Progress" (Anglish)
CapitalTaqdir
Official languagesOccidental Aroman
Recognised regional languagesSahrabic
Demonym(s)Qubdian
GovernmentRepublic
• President
Rami Yacoub Ghali
Population
• 2016 estimate
25,010,000
CurrencyQubdian Nomisma (NQu)

(1st sentence: short name, long name, location. 2nd: government, rules from capital city. 3rd: special partner nations and general interactions with Eurth)

Etymology

(Where does the name come from? How is it pronounced? What is the name in local language?)

The Anglish name Qubdi is derived from the Classical Aroman "ku-pi-ti-yo". In Sahrabic it is known as "qubṭī" or "قبط" ("qubṭ").

Geography

(Location on Eurth. Neighbouring nations. Where do most people live? Which seas area around? How long is the coastline? Highest and lowest points. What's the climate like? Any special natural places? What kind of animals are there?)

History

(First mentions. Early history. Migrations from Azania into Amutia. Contacts with Aroman Empire. Relations with Bashan. Post-Aroman period. Early modern issues. Modernisation. Revolutions. Republic.)

Politics

(How kind of government? Who is the head of state/government? When was the last election or change of government? Which political parties are there? How are the foreign relations? What is the military like?)

Economy

(Energy. Transport. Media.)

Demographics

(Ethnic groups. Language. Religion. Health. Education)

Culture

(Literature. Visual arts. Music. Cuisine. Sport.)

References