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{{Infobox country
{{Infobox country
|micronation =      no
|micronation =      no
|conventional_long_name = The Worker's Republic of Fulgistan
|conventional_long_name = The Socialist Republic of Rhava
|native_name =   红旗工人共和国   
|native_name =   日国
|common_name =       Fulgistan
|common_name =        Rhava
|region =             
|region =             
|status =            Independent State
|status =            Independent State
|image_flag = 1600px-Flag of Fulgistan.svg
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|image_coat = Coat of arms fulgistan.png
|image_coat =  
|flag_footnote =     <!--optional reference or footnote for the flag caption-->
|flag_footnote =    
|national_motto =    ''"Long live the fighters! Long live the free!"''
|national_motto =    ''"Long live the fighters! Long live the free!"''
|national_anthem =   "March of the Volunteers"
|national_anthem =   "Sam Tâm Ben Huong Yêu Con Mai"
|image_map =  
|image_map =  
|alt_map  =  
|alt_map  =  
|map_caption  =
|map_caption  =
|capital =            [[Bogd Gioro]]
|capital =            [[Rhavapura]]
|largest_city =       [[Bogd Gioro]]
|largest_city =       [[Chow Chó]]
|official_languages = [[Fulgistani Huang]]
|official_languages = [[Lan]]
|regional_languages = Bozaan, Limonaian, Mauridivian
|regional_languages = Huang, Anglish
|religion = None (Secular)      
|religion = None (Secular)        
|demonym = Fulgistani            
|demonym = Rhavanese            
|government_type = {{wpl|one-party state|One-party}} {{wpl|communist state|communist}} {{wpl|republic}}
|government_type = {{wpl|one-party state|One-party}} {{wpl|communist state|communist}} {{wpl|republic}}
|leader_title1 =  General Secretary
|leader_title1 =  President
|leader_name1 = [[Tomur Almas]]     
|leader_name1 = [[Minh Trần]]     
|legislature =  People's Great Khural    
|legislature =  Rhavanese Congress    
|sovereignty_type =  Establishment
|sovereignty_type =  Establishment
|established_event1 =Sultanate
|established_event1 =Rhavanese Unification War
|established_date1 = 1655
|established_date1 = 1973
|established_event2 =Overthrow of the Sultan
|established_date2 = 1923
|established_event3 =Worker's Republic
|established_date3 = 1923
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|area_km2 =         
|area_km2 =         
|population_census = 32,000,000
|population_census = 38,000,000
|population_census_year = 2018
|population_census_year = 2020
|GDP_nominal = $396 billion
|GDP_nominal = $540 million
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $12,375
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $14.21
|Gini =                         
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|HDI =                 
|HDI =                 
|HDI_change =       
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|currency =          ''[[Tenge]]''
|currency =          ''[[Rhavanese Dollar]]''
|currency_code =  FGT    
|currency_code =  RD    
|time_zone =          UTC -4
|time_zone =          UTC -3
|date_format = dd/mm/yyyy       
|date_format = dd/mm/yyyy       
|drives_on = right       
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The '''Worker's Republic of Fulgistan''' ([[Fulgistani language|Huang]]: ''红旗工人共和国'') is a {{wpl|one-party state|one-party}} {{wpl|communist state|communist}} {{wpl|republic}} located in Eastern [[Alharu]]. The nation borders [[Variota]] and [[South Bahinar]] to the North and the [[Qingming Sea]] to the East. It has a {{wpl|subtropical to tropical climate}}. The capital and largest city is [[Bogd Gioro]]. The nation has a population of approximately 32 million. Fulgistani Huang is the national and historic language of the country, part of the [[Huang language family]]; however, many place names and personal names are in the minority [[Bozaan language]]. {{wpl|Irreligion|Irreligioiusness}} is the dominant form of [[wikipedia:belief#religion|religious belief]], although there are significant populations who practice [[Islam]] and [[Buddhism]].  
The '''Socialist Republic of Rhava''' ([[Rhavanese language|Lan]]: ''日国'') is a {{wpl|one-party state|one-party}} {{wpl|communist state|communist}} {{wpl|republic}} located in Eastern [[Alharu]]. The nation borders [[Yeosan]] to the west and the [[Whanganui Sea]] to the East. It has a {{wpl|tropical climate}}. The capital is [[Rhavapura]]. The largest city is [[Chow Chó]]. The nation has a population of approximately 38 million. Rhavanese Huang or Lan, is the national and historic language of the country, part of the [[Huang language family]]. {{wpl|Irreligion|Irreligioiusness}} is the dominant form of [[wikipedia:belief#religion|religious belief]], although there are significant populations who practice [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]].  


Humans have inhabited modern Fulgistan for thousands of years, though little is known of the nation's Iron Age history because of the lack of a written language before the third century. Fulgistan was a key province of the [[Yellow Empire]] until its fall in the 1500s. The first state dominated by the [[Fulgistani people]] after the dissolution of the Yellow Empire emerged in 1655 with the formation of the Sultanate of Fulgistan. The sultanate ruled over a decentralized, {{wpl|Islam|Muslim}} people until the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when Sultan Mehmed and his son Slim III undertook a decades-long, foreign-backed modernization effort. This sparked several revolts, culminating in a 1923 {{wpl|communist revolution}} led by political theorist [[Jian Bozaan]]. Bozaan viciously suppressed any dissent while in power from the 1930s to the 1950s, but he would be better remembered for his radical and dispassionate but effective policy of {{wpl|economic development}}. Bozaan left the nation industrialized, but also brutalized, and a moderate communist, [[Ismail Tunyaz]] succeeded him. Tunyaz implemented anti-corruption and {{wpl|democratization}} measures, while also backing away from Bozaan's extreme economic policies. A series of short-term leaders followed Tunyaz, but reformists began to gain the upper hand in the 1990s and 2000s, leading to the election of incumbent General Secretary Tomur Almas, a reformist. Almas has overseen some experiments with {{wpl|free market}}s, raising questions of whether Fulgistan might move away from its communist past.
Fulgistan is a {{wpl|regional hegemon}} in Alharu, and one of the most influential {{wpl|developing country|developing countries}} in the world. Despite being a one-party state, it is well-known for its {{wpl|pluralism (political philosophy)|political pluralism}}, {{wpl|civil and political rights}}, and free and fair {{wpl|election}}s. There is no {{wpl|freedom of the press}}, however, and the country has faced criticism for its failure to fully guarantee {{wpl|due process}} and {{wpl|freedom of speech}}. The nation has a stable, overwhelmingly government-controlled economy known for its robust {{wpl|primary sector of the economy|primary sector}} (particularly with regards to horse cultivation, coal mining, and general agriculture) and {{wpl|secondary sector of the economy|secondary sector}} (particularly with regards to textiles and steel). Fulgistan had a {{wpl|gross domestic product}} of $396 billion, or $12,375 per capita, in 2017.


==History==
==History==


==Economy==
==Economy==
Fulgistan enjoys a stable, if not spectacular, economy, exporting primarily horses, textiles, coal and steel, and importing arms, many consumer goods, and telecommunications equipment. Fulgistan also enjoys a growing agricultural sector, exporting much of eastern Alharu's beef and corn, alongside tropical fruits. The Takhar and Kunduz Conflict Zone is home to sizable [[oil]] reserves, but these have remained under the control of the [[Black Eagle Cabal]] terrorist group since the 1970s, and very few wells are estimated to be extracting oil in the present day.
 
==Culture==
==Culture==
===Recreation===
===Recreation===
Naturally, many traditional activities in Fulgistan revolve around the nation's ubiquitous horses. Races, (including the famous bareback relay) are common, especially during festivals and holidays, as are horse fights in Orda Commune areas. This practice, while discouraged by the government in recent years, remains legal for the time being, and enjoys significant popularity in rural areas. Deaths, though not unheard of, are rare.
The Fulgistani nomads also often take part in big game hunting, typically of leopard or eland, and the Sub-Bureau for Foreign Tourism offers several "nomad safari" packages to visitors looking to bag their own trophy from the saddle. Falconry, too, is a traditional method of hunting, and typically makes use of trained saker falcons in the taking of small game and birds. Fishing in the country's rivers and the ocean is somewhat popular, but is generally seen as an activity for children or the elderly, and is not typically considered a serious sport.
The most popular sport in Fulgistan is [[baseball]], with every Urban Commune having at least 1 team. The Provincial League consists of volunteer teams fielded from one of a Commune's trade associations (i.e. Wulumuqi Chemists, Kishtan Civic Engineers, Xintou Nurses, and Orderlies). Typically, these teams only play within the province, although some attain regional or national renown. The National League teams are made up of professional players, each representing a single province. These teams feature a mix of players from the Provincial League and foreign athletes. The most famous and popular teams are the Wulumuqi Tiger Sharks, Jintakh Jets (a favorite in Orda Communes) and the Bogd Gioro Thunder. National League games are broadcast over radio and television simultaneously, with commentary.
Gambling is outlawed in most of the country, only being legal in Samarkhand Province SEZ in state-owned casinos, and is generally more popular with foreigners then with natives. Prostitution is illegal throughout the country, and has been since the revolution.


===Drugs===
Recreational use of marijuana and alcohol is tolerated, especially in Orda Communes, but government propaganda programs encourage temperance. Alcohol is not very popular among the nation's Muslim majority, but as more Fulgistanis move into cities, alongside an ever-growing secular trend, beer, including several domestic varieties made from bananas, has become a popular beverage on an urban night out. Tea and coffee are popular beverages, generally drunk without milk but with sugar and other flavoring agents. The primary recreational drug, aside from alcohol and caffeine, are cigarettes and kreteks, on which the government has a monopoly. This has proved troublesome, as officials are unwilling to reduce profits on tobacco, but also consider the widespread smoking in the country (including among children) to be a public health crisis. A final decision on tobacco smoking in Fulgistan has yet to be reached.


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Revision as of 18:06, 16 June 2021

The Socialist Republic of Rhava
  日国
Motto: "Long live the fighters! Long live the free!"
Anthem:   "Sam Tâm Ben Huong Yêu Con Mai"
StatusIndependent State
CapitalRhavapura
Largest city      Chow Chó
Official languagesLan
Recognised regional languagesHuang, Anglish
Religion
None (Secular)        
Demonym(s)Rhavanese
GovernmentOne-party communist republic
• President
Minh Trần
LegislatureRhavanese Congress
Establishment
• Rhavanese Unification War
1973
Population
• 2020 census
38,000,000
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$540 million
• Per capita
$14.21
CurrencyRhavanese Dollar (RD)
Time zoneUTC -3
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.flg

The Socialist Republic of Rhava (Lan: 日国) is a one-party communist republic located in Eastern Alharu. The nation borders Yeosan to the west and the Whanganui Sea to the East. It has a tropical climate. The capital is Rhavapura. The largest city is Chow Chó. The nation has a population of approximately 38 million. Rhavanese Huang or Lan, is the national and historic language of the country, part of the Huang language family. Irreligioiusness is the dominant form of religious belief, although there are significant populations who practice Hinduism and Buddhism.


History

Economy

Culture

Recreation