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Republic of Vardana | |
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Anthem: Պետական հիմնը Petakan himny State Anthem | |
Cockade: | |
Capital and largest city | Hrazdan |
Official language | |
Regional languages | |
Ethnic groups (2018) |
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Religion | Recognized religions: Nazarism (Apostolic Aletheic Church, Docetic Academy), Christianity (Uniate Catholicism, Fabrian Catholic), Azdarin, Judaism, Mazdayasna, Sadhana |
Demonym(s) | Vardanan |
Government | Federal directorial republic |
Anastas Barkhudar (First Secretary) Tamar Zakarian, Isaac Vorsapetn, Lucine Argutian, Aslan Atazhukin, Kurken Hovsepyan, Nebez Gewirk, Nikolaos Koutoufides, David Avanian, David Kiurikian, Aspar Dzebysat, Arman Boghossian | |
Gamsar Pokayuni | |
Legislature | National Convention |
Formation | |
• Urartan dynasty | 7th century BCE |
• Kardish rule | 5th century BCE |
• Aramenid dynasty | 5th century CE |
• Bayazrd Vardana | 9th century CE |
• Artavazdid dynasty | 15th century |
• Hazarasp dynasty | 1832 |
• Republic declared | 4 October 1924 |
• Current constitution | 11 July 1985 |
Area | |
• | 357,680 km2 (138,100 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 7.1% |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 51,202,572 |
• 2020 census | 51,202,572 |
GDP (PPP) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $744.485 billion |
• Per capita | $14,540 |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $270.964 billion |
• Per capita | $5,292 |
Gini | 35.4 medium |
HDI | 0.740 high |
Currency | Dram (Ð) (VAD) |
Time zone | UTC+4:30 (VAT) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy (CE) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +560 |
ISO 3166 code | VA |
Internet TLD | .va |
Vardana (Vardanan: Վարդենիս; tanslit.Vardenis), officially the Republic of Vardana (Vardanan: Վարդենիս հանրապետություն; Vardenis Hanrapetut’yun), is a sovereign state on the continent of Scipia. It is boarded to the west by Alanahr, Fahran to the south, Charnea to the southwest, and to the east by the Perateia, while having a maritime border to the south along the Ozeros Sea, and Periclean Sea to the northwest. With just over 51 million inhabitants, it is the Xth largest nation in the world, and largest on Scipia.
Vardana was first used to describe an ancient kingdom in Armavia around 1000 BC, centered on what is now the city of Metsamor. It was eventually incorporated into a series of successive empires, including the Kardish Empire, Latin Empire, Bayarid Empire, and intermittently the Caliphate. The Kingdom of Greater Vardana was first established in 1000 AD after the departure of the Bayarids, lead by the Artavazd dynasty. A minor rump kingdom known as Lesser Vardana was eventually established on Korchayk by the Artavazd dynasty. The modern Kingdom of Vardana was established in the early 16th century from remnants of Lesser Vardana and lasted through a personal union with Lihnidos from the 17th to 19th centuries. The end of the personal union resulted in the break up of Vardana into numerous minor realms, most of which were eventually unified by the Hazarasp dynasty.
By 1920, growing popular unrest was leading to constitutional reforms with the once absolute monarchy, but quickly turned into a violent revolution between royalists and an alliance of left and right-wing republican groups, ultimately culminating in the establishment of the First Republic in 1924. By 1948 popular sentiment turned against the republic resulting a series of coups that ultimately led to the authoritarian dictatorship of Samuel Najaryan. The dictatorship advanced the technocratic nature of the state, but collapsed following Najaryan's death and a brief civil war.
Today, Vardana is the Xth largest economy in the world. Though the economy has grown in recent years, it still suffers from high unemployment rate and poverty, and with high income inequality. According to international reports, human rights in Vardana are considered poor. The regime is considered a flawed democracy or hybrid regime due to increasingly suspect elections and contravening of the constitution. Vardana is a member of the Forum of Nations.
Etymology
Vardana is derived from the Vardanan phrase Վարդենիս (vardenis), literally translating to "rosy lands". The region had many names prior to the proto-Vardanan settlement, most notably as Nestia which was the homeland of the ancient Nestians.
History
Prehistory
Classical antiquity
Medieval period
Early modern period
From the 1800s to the 1920s
Contemporary era
Geography
Vardana is located on the continent of Scipia. The territory controlled by Vardana is 357,680 km2. It is bordered to the south by the Ozeros Sea, which is its longest maritime border; it also borders the Periclean Sea in the north. The country consists of low coastal plains leading into high plateaus inland, stretching to the Kalzashi Mountains that form the border with neighboring Alanahr.
Climate
Vardana features a diverse climate, ranging from temperate Periclean climate along the Periclean and northern Ozeros coasts. Further south along the Ozeros in the region of Ayrum, the climate is temperate oceanic – this coastal area receives the highest annual rainfall in Vardana. These coastal areas often are transitional between Periclean and oceanic climates. Inland, the climate is continental and leads to more varied seasons and at times snowfall in higher elevations.
Fauna
Politics
According to the constitution, Vardana is a federal directorial republic, wherein the directory is the collective head of state and head of government. The constitution sets out the governing principles and established Vardana as a federal democratic state. The nation consists of 12 federated provinces with varying degrees of autonomy and protections for minority groups and regional languages. This system, adopted in 1985, is structured as a multi-party democracy with an elected head of state and government, unicameral legislature, and appointed judiciary.
Members of Directory are directly elected by popular vote every four years with elections staggered, serving as the head of state, and government. The Directory is the collective executive of the nation and directs the federal administration. Directorial elections are staggered, allowing for membership to change annually. While there is no constitutional provision, the Directory is led by the First Secretary of State. Legislative power is vested in the unicameral National Convention, whose members are elected to two year terms. The judiciary is nominally independent from both the executive and legislative branches of government, though the Directory is given expansive powers in appointing or dismissing judges. The High Constitutional Court is the highest court in the country, and is charged with determinations of constitutionality of laws and decrees, while also hearing cases on appeal from lower courts, stripping political parties of funding or outright banning them.
Constituent states
Law and criminal justice
The Constitution of Vardana was adopted on 29 August 1984 by popular referendum with 55.4% approval, and took effect on 11 July 1985. The constitution sets out the fundamentals of the government, rule of law, an ideological neutrality of the state, political pluralism, competitive elections, and a separation of powers, guaranteeing fundamental human rights to all citizens regardless of religion.
The Directory appoints all members of the civil judiciary, and chief public prosecutor. There are civil, criminal, and sanctioned religious courts for recognized religions where jurists are appointed among local clerics or priests upon the approval of the Directory. Religious courts have no appeal system, but instead cases may be removed to civil courts. Special courts are convened for crimes of treason, and attempts to subvert the Republic.
Foreign Relations
Vardana presently maintains relations with all nations of the world, however relations with neighboring Latium and Aretias are widely considered negative. Since 1832, all successive Vardanan governments have claimed sovereignty over neighboring Aretias and Perateia, complicating relations with both Aretias and Latium. Vardana is chiefly allied with Fahran, and maintains strong relations with Ostrozava and Tsurushima.
Vardana is a member of numerous international organizations, chiefly the Forum of Nations, Organization of the Ozeros, Group for Ozeros Economic Cooperation.
Military
The Directory of Vardana is collectively responsible for managing the military of Vardana, serving as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. However, the First Secretary is considered the functional commander-in-chief. Day-to-day management is undertaken by the Ministry of Defense and the Republican Guard. Vardana has over 400,000 active members in the armed forces throughout its three branches and independent military agencies.
Vardanan armed forces can be broken down into two groups, the People's Army of Vardana and the Republican Guard. The People's Army consists of three branches: Army, Navy, Air Force. All agencies within the People's Army and the Republican Guard operate their own intelligence apparatus, though the Department for the Protection of the Republic is the nation's premier domestic and foreign intelligence agency.
The country has developed its own minor arms industry, but has primarily relied upon foreign suppliers since the collapse of the dictatorial regime in 1986.
Economy
Demographics
Largest cities
Largest cities or towns in Vardana
Ministry of the Interior (2019) | |||||||||
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Rank | Province | Pop. | Rank | Province | Pop. | ||||
Hrazdan Sophene |
1 | Hrazdan | Bayazet | 7,944,519 | 11 | Kajnadzor | Nakorzan | 752,630 | Tigranocerta Arevik |
2 | Sophene | Mysia | 4,281,013 | 12 | Thopsia | Armavir | 632,487 | ||
3 | Tigranocerta | Bayazet | 2,938,546 | 13 | Zoaranda | Bayazet | 625,410 | ||
4 | Arevik | Tsaghkadzor | 2,074,799 | 14 | Pertak | Tsaghkadzor | 570,077 | ||
5 | Stephanavan | Bayazet | 1,753,337 | 15 | Semrex | Bayazet | 381,408 | ||
6 | Daranali | Entene | 1,663,273 | 16 | Potamia | Myisa | 375,735 | ||
7 | Syunik | Ayrum | 1,311,471 | 17 | Acerrae | Entene | 280,812 | ||
8 | Metsamor | Tsaghkadzor | 990,222 | 18 | Maralik | Ayrum | 222,389 | ||
9 | Anastasiopolis | Mysia | 923,611 | 19 | Entella | Bayazet | 192,027 | ||
10 | Metsamor | Tsaghkadzor | 847,286 | 20 | Zaz | Bayazet | 170,077 |
Vardana has experienced rapid urbanization since the 1950s, with nearly 40% of all citizens living in urban areas. The Forum of Nations projects that nearly 75% of the population will be urban by 2045. The largest settlements are Hrazdan, Sophene, and Tigranocerta . Overall, there are 7 cities with populations over 1 million, and a total of X with a population over 450,000.
Hrazdan is the capital of Vardana, and has a population of over 7.8 million. Since 1950, it has been the economical, cultural and focus of the country's transportation and communication networks.
The second largest city in Vardana is Sophene, with a population of around 4.1 million, and also serves as the capital of the Commonwealth of Mysia.
Ethnic Groups
Ethnic groups within Vardana mirror the composition of languages spoken within the country. As with language, Vardanans make up the largest ethnic group in the country; however as with language, there is a political motive suspected to be behind census numbers. The most recent government census reported that 92% of inhabitants were Vardanan. Opponents suggest that this statistic is caused by confusing census questions and documents that lead to a desired outcome. Estimates from NGOs place ethnic Vardanan are anywhere from 60-73% of the population.
Ethnic Aorsoians, Ayrumi, and Mysian groups make up the second largest ethnic group, with NGOs placing around 9% of the population each. Aorsoians make up the single largest minority group in Vardana, and descend from the Bayarid invading hordes of the 10th century. Due to its coastal location, a significant Mysian population remains along Vardana's Periclean coastal regions. The Mysian population was once much larger, though saw widespread emigration following the 1924 revolution.
Languages
Vardanan is the sole official language of Vardana, and is spoken by an overwhelming majority of the population. Several other dialects are spoken throughout the country, with Kardish holding the status of a recognized language for historical purposes. The most recent census shows that nearly 98% of all inhabitants speak Vardanan, though this remains a topic of debate as many point out that such a statistic is politically motivated.
The largest minority language is Ayrumi, which is the native language of an ethnic group of the same name.
Other notable minority languages include Mysian, Lerazgan, Aorsoian, and Teispid. Mysian is widely spoken in northern coastal regions along the Periclean in Sophene.
Religion
Religion | ||
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Number | % | |
Nazarism | 27,178,325 | 53.08 |
–Apostolic Church | 25,130,222 | 49.08 |
–Other Christian churches | 2,048,103 | 4.0 |
Azdarin | 6,656,334 | 13.0 |
Christianity | 6,349,119 | 12.4 |
–Uniate Church | 5,851,410 | 11.4 |
–Fabrian Catholic | 342,109 | 0.6 |
–Other Christian churches | 155,600 | 0.3 |
Judaism | 409,621 | 0.8 |
Zoroastrian | 256,013 | 0.5 |
Sadhana | 153,608 | 0.3 |
Asalism | 102,405 | 0.2 |
Spiritual/non-religious | 4,096,206 | 8.0 |
Other | 880,684 | 1.72 |
Total population | 51,202,572 |
Vardana is a secular state with no state religion and freedom of religion guaranteed under the 1984 Constitution. Historically, Vardana has had widespread religious diversity, however the Vardanan Apostolic Church was the dominant faith and state church until 1923. Today, the Apostolic Church only holds a plurality following according to the 2015 census, with 49% of the population. Azdarin is the second largest religious affiliation in Vardana, followed by various sects of Christianity. Spiritual or not religious consists of a growing portion of the population, currently approximately 8%.
Historically the Apostolic Presbiter of Aparan served as the leader of the Apostolic Vardanan Church. However, with the establishment of the Diocese of the East and the Vardanan loss of Leonopolis, the royal government established the Presbiter of All Vardana and Bayazet in 1830. The post Presbiter of All Vardana went into exile from 1932 to 1955 when it was re-established. The position of Presbiter of All Vardana has seen widespread government intervention in elections or church matters since its re-establishment.
A number of other religious groups reside in Vardana, with minority Christian groups making up 12% of the population. The Uniate Church is the next largest Christian group within the country, followed by Fabrian Catholicism, and other minor Christian faiths. Adherents of Eastern Orthodoxy in Vardana are led by the autocephalous Patriarch of Kajnadzor. Zoroastrianism and Judaism also have a significant presence in Vardana, the former among the Lerazgan minority. Before the 1920 revolution, followers of the Jewish faith consisted of almost 8% of the population, but the revolution and Yisraeli return laws have seen that number drop to barely 1% of the country's modern population. Other faiths make up at least 4% of the population include: Sadhana and N'nhivara.
Health and care
Healthcare in Vardana has steadily improved since the early 2000s, with the institution of universal healthcare. The State and Provincial Healthcare Act was enacted in 2000, which established a public health insurance option offered by provincial governments. These provincial health plans allow all citizens or permanent residents in a province to opt into a public healthcare program, nationally known as General Healthcare System. The SPHA also enacted mandatory health insurance requirements, whether public or private.
Life expectancy in Vardana has risen since the last census, averaging 74.8 years – 71.1 for males and 78.6 for females.