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Nathair, officially the Republic of Nathair, is a country in northwest Rennakka. It is borded by Vidoria to the east, the Opal Ocean to the north, and the Jade Ocean to the west. The country is divided into three districts, the Anehengul, the Cuirpthean coast, and a small communist district exists along the western coast. Nathair is almost entirely rainforest, with sections of swamp and mangrove forest along the coasts. Fishing makes up a big part of the Nathairean economy, but the ocean stocks of fish are beginning to be over-fished.
The Republic of Nathair 'Nathair Repoblicht or “Tenengam Tabusu” | |
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Flag | |
Motto: "Defend and Rise Up" | |
Capital | Tenexam |
Ethnic groups | 69% Tetelen, 21% Cuirpthean, 6% Arabehki, 4% other. |
Demonym(s) | Nathairen |
Government | Republican Oligarchy |
• President | Jan Iuque |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 25,140,332 |
GDP (PPP) | 2018 Estimate estimate |
• Total | 226262988 |
• Per capita | 8958 |
HDI | .68777 medium |
Currency | Cuirpthean Gaolda |
Date format | YYYY/MM/DD |
Driving side | right |
Etymology
Nathair comes from the Cuirpthean word for snake, referring to the watersnakes seen by the first Cuirpthean explorers of the region. Tenegam Tabusu is a combination of Tenegam, the name for the tribes which is of unknown origin, and Tabusu, the word for a collection of villages.
History
Prehistory
In 100 BC, the first records of travel from across the sea appear in Tetelen records. First agriculture and fishing signs appear in Nathair region. Oral traditions talk of a "great upwelling grip of water" off the coast during migration to modern-day Nathair, probably referring to Yramo, the place where the Black River meets the ocean, at the dropoff point. At least 23 tribes have been confirmed to have vocal traditions dating back to this point, based off records of this "great upwelling grip" and the geological survey of the area that determined there likely was at one point a whirlpool in the area.
Middle Ages
A loose alliance of tribes begins to form, especially between those on the coasts. The first major settlement is formed, in the area now known as the Yahenge lakes region. Jade tool parts are found throughout the coastal region, and an endemic camain species goes extinct.
Colonial
During colonial times, Nathair was conquered by Cuirpthe, with the coastal region being completely overwhelmed. A successful defense by a militant sector of the Yahenge alliance results in colonization only occuring along the coasts, with most natives forced into the inland and lakes regions. The alliance between the various tribes developed into something like a republican oligarchy, with each tribal leader voting to determine the leader.
Great War
During the Great War, the Yahenge Alliance took over the coasts of the country, effectively shutting out Cuirpthe and putting the Cuirpthean areas under military control. These militarized zones lasted until the end of the inter-war period, during which they became part of the unified effort to stop the rise of communism in Nathair.
Geography
Climate
Nathair is firmly within the tropical zone, with temperatures typically ranging from suffering from hurricanes on a semiregular basis.
Biodiversity
Nathair is extremely biodiverse, especially in the inland areas fufilling the requirements of a mega-diverse country. Nathair features many endemic species, such as the Rusty Crake, the Scissortail hummingbird, and the Cuirpthean Velvet Worm, having one of the highest total species counts in all of Rennakka.
Environment
Nathair features four major environmental zones. The Nathair Coastal region features beach ecosystems, intermixed with mangrove forest. The Ytaba Lakes region features brackish swampland and marsh intermixed with brackish and freshwater mangrove species. The Inland Nathairean Forest Zone contains tropical lowland rainforest, fed by numerous rivers. The Catatumbo Mountain area features the beginnings of transition to cloud forest biomes.
Politics
Administrative Divisions
Nathair is divided into three administrative districts, each with their own lesser government determined by the individual province. Each of these governments, however, are subject to the authority of the President for Life, elected on a lifetime basis by the heads of the admitted parties. The admittance of parties into the system and allocating votes is the authority of the Dual Council, which has three members, appointed by each of the three provinces.
Foreign Affairs
Nathair makes a point of avoiding interference in the territorial claims of other countries. Throughout its history Nathair has been working to maintain a lack of foriegn investment into the country. It is only very recently that Nathair opened its borders to the investment of outside countries, although this is simply to negotiate trading of rare earth metals. The coastal region has been in a period of salutary neglect for something close to 50 years, although there is beginning to be more oversight into the region's interactions with the rest of the world.
Military
Economy
Agriculture
Much of the country focuses on subsistance agriculture, growing tubers and tending to fruit trees. Nathair has some of the world's hottest peppers, from a set of farms in the inland country who grow both culinary and military-grade peppers. In the coastal region, there still remains cotton and tobacco farms. Fish farming of both traditional and modern styles is theorized to feed around 89% of the population, supplemented by either farming and hunting or imported meats.
Transport
Transport in Nathair is very developed along the coast, with ferries and buses common, but inland transportation networks decline in quality severely. Buses are often the only things on the poor roads to the interior of the country, and they commonly feature delays in service based on weather and road blockages.
Energy and infrastructure
Science and technology
Tourism
Tourism in Nathair is highly limited by government regulation on construction, leading to the vast majority of tourism to be limited to the coastal region.
Demographics
Major Cities
Ethnic Groups
Language
Religion
Health
Education
Culture
Arts
Literature
Art
Music
Science
Sports
Machete fencing of both Tenetam and colonial Arabekhi forms exist within Nathair, and their leagues are held in very high regard within the country, although this sport has not spread to many other countries. Additionally, there is a small football league within the country, although the national team does not perform extremely well in established tournaments outside of the country.
Cuisine
The cuisine of Nathair is by and large based around fish and fish-related dishes. The coastal region is influenced incredibly strongly by Cuirpthean cuisine, often featuring local fish stewed with potatoes, plantains, or cassava tubers. Those wealthy enough to afford imported food will often replace some of their diet with wheat or potato-based foodstuffs.