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{{Infobox country | {{Infobox country | ||
|micronation =<!--yes if a micronation--> | |micronation = <!--yes if a micronation--> | ||
|conventional_long_name = State of {{PAGENAME}}<!--Formal or official full name of the country in English--> | |conventional_long_name = State of {{PAGENAME}} <!--Formal or official full name of the country in English--> | ||
|native_name = مکبیری ({{wp|Persian Language|Ala}})<!--Country's name (usually full name) in its native language, hence in italics (double quotemarks)--> | |native_name = مکبیری ({{wp|Persian Language|Ala}}) <!--Country's name (usually full name) in its native language, hence in italics (double quotemarks)--> | ||
|common_name = {{PAGENAME}}<!--Common name in English (used for wikilinks, captions, and to produce a default iso3166 code)--> | |common_name = {{PAGENAME}} <!--Common name in English (used for wikilinks, captions, and to produce a default iso3166 code)--> | ||
|status =<!--Status of country, especially useful for micronations--> | |status = <!--Status of country, especially useful for micronations--> | ||
|image_flag = Flag of {{PAGENAME}}.png<!--e.g. Flag of country.svg--> | |image_flag = Flag of {{PAGENAME}}.png <!--e.g. Flag of country.svg--> | ||
|alt_flag = Flag of {{PAGENAME}}<!--alt text for flag (text shown when pointer hovers over flag)--> | |alt_flag = Flag of {{PAGENAME}} <!--alt text for flag (text shown when pointer hovers over flag)--> | ||
|flag_border =<!--set to no to disable border around the flag--> | |flag_border = <!--set to no to disable border around the flag--> | ||
|image_flag2 =<!--e.g. Second-flag of country.svg--> | |image_flag2 = <!--e.g. Second-flag of country.svg--> | ||
|alt_flag2 =<!--alt text for second flag--> | |alt_flag2 = <!--alt text for second flag--> | ||
|flag2_border =<!--set to no to disable border around the flag--> | |flag2_border = <!--set to no to disable border around the flag--> | ||
|image_coat = Emblem of {{PAGENAME}}.png<!--e.g. Coat of arms of country.svg--> | |image_coat = Emblem of {{PAGENAME}}.png <!--e.g. Coat of arms of country.svg--> | ||
|alt_coat = Emblem of {{PAGENAME}}<!--alt text for coat of arms--> | |alt_coat = Emblem of {{PAGENAME}} <!--alt text for coat of arms--> | ||
|symbol_type = Emblem<!--emblem, seal, etc (if not a coat of arms)--> | |symbol_type = Emblem <!--emblem, seal, etc (if not a coat of arms)--> | ||
|symbol_footnote =<!--optional reference or footnote for the symbol caption--> | |symbol_footnote = <!--optional reference or footnote for the symbol caption--> | ||
|national_motto = Somnium vita est<!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> | |national_motto = Somnium vita est <!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> | ||
|englishmotto = Life is a dream<!--English language version of motto--> | |englishmotto = Life is a dream <!--English language version of motto--> | ||
|national_anthem =<!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> | |national_anthem = <!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> | ||
|royal_anthem =<!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> | |royal_anthem = <!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> | ||
|other_symbol_type =<!--Use if a further symbol exists, e.g. hymn--> | |other_symbol_type = <!--Use if a further symbol exists, e.g. hymn--> | ||
|other_symbol = | |other_symbol = | ||
|image_map = [[File:Provincial Map Mekabiri.png|250px]] <!--e.g. LocationCountry.svg--> | |image_map = [[File:Provincial Map Mekabiri.png|250px]] <!--e.g. LocationCountry.svg--> | ||
|loctext =<!--text description of location of country--> | |loctext = <!--text description of location of country--> | ||
|alt_map = <!--alt text for map--> | |alt_map = <!--alt text for map--> | ||
|map_caption = <!--Caption to place below map--> | |map_caption = <!--Caption to place below map--> | ||
|image_map2 =<!--Another map, if required--> | |image_map2 = <!--Another map, if required--> | ||
|alt_map2 =<!--alt text for second map--> | |alt_map2 = <!--alt text for second map--> | ||
|map_caption2 =<!--Caption to place below second map--> | |map_caption2 = <!--Caption to place below second map--> | ||
|capital = [[#Geography|Piri]]<!--Name of country/territory's capital, wikilinked if link exists--> | |capital = [[#Geography|Piri]] <!--Name of country/territory's capital, wikilinked if link exists--> | ||
|coordinates =<!--Coordinates for capital, using {{tl|coord}}--> | |coordinates = <!--Coordinates for capital, using {{tl|coord}}--> | ||
|largest_city = Mi‘irabi<!--Name of country/territory's largest city. Use "capital" (without quotation marks) if it's the capital.--> | |largest_city = Mi‘irabi <!--Name of country/territory's largest city. Use "capital" (without quotation marks) if it's the capital.--> | ||
|largest_settlement_type =<!--Type of settlement if largest settlement not a city--> | |largest_settlement_type = <!--Type of settlement if largest settlement not a city--> | ||
|largest_settlement =<!--Name of largest settlement--> | |largest_settlement = <!--Name of largest settlement--> | ||
|official_languages =<!--Languages recognised in legislation, constitution, etc--> | |official_languages = <!--Languages recognised in legislation, constitution, etc--> | ||
|national_languages = {{hlist|Ala|Arakha|[[Cristinese]]|Kurdoka|Nakha|Lora|[[Oharic]]|Veina}}<!--Country/territory-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc--> | |national_languages = {{hlist|Ala|Arakha|[[Cristinese language|Cristinese]]|Kurdoka|Nakha|Lora|[[Oharic]]|Veina}} <!--Country/territory-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc--> | ||
|regional_languages = {{hlist|[[Mahanan]]|[[Miiros|Tosyrai]]}}<!--Languages recognised or associated with particular regions within the country/territory--> | |regional_languages = {{hlist|[[Mahanan]]|[[Miiros|Tosyrai]]}} <!--Languages recognised or associated with particular regions within the country/territory--> | ||
|languages_type =<!--Use to specify a further type of language, if not official, national or regional--> | |languages_type = <!--Use to specify a further type of language, if not official, national or regional--> | ||
|languages =<!--Languages of the further type--> | |languages = <!--Languages of the further type--> | ||
|languages_sub =<!--Is this further type of language a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")--> | |languages_sub = <!--Is this further type of language a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")--> | ||
|languages2_type =<!--Another further type of language--> | |languages2_type = <!--Another further type of language--> | ||
|languages2 =<!--Languages of this second further type--> | |languages2 = <!--Languages of this second further type--> | ||
|languages2_sub =<!--Is the second alternative type of languages a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")--> | |languages2_sub = <!--Is the second alternative type of languages a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")--> | ||
|ethnic_groups = {{hlist|Alainean|Arakhainean|Kurdokainean|Nakhainean|Lorainean|Veinainean}}<!--List/breakdown of ethnic groups within the country/territory--> | |ethnic_groups = {{hlist|Alainean|Arakhainean|Kurdokainean|Nakhainean|Lorainean|Veinainean}} <!--List/breakdown of ethnic groups within the country/territory--> | ||
|ethnic_groups_year =<!--Year of ethnic groups data (if provided)--> | |ethnic_groups_year = <!--Year of ethnic groups data (if provided)--> | ||
|ethnic_groups_ref =<!--(for any ref/s to associate with ethnic groups data)--> | |ethnic_groups_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with ethnic groups data)--> | ||
|religion = Juluvanism | |religion = Juluvanism | ||
|religion_year =<!--Year of religion data (if provided)--> | |religion_year = <!--Year of religion data (if provided)--> | ||
|religion_ref =<!--(for any ref/s to associate with religion data)--> | |religion_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with religion data)--> | ||
|demonym = Mekabirian<!--Term/s describing those associated with the country/territory (e.g. "Belgian" for the country Belgium)--> | |demonym = Mekabirian <!--Term/s describing those associated with the country/territory (e.g. "Belgian" for the country Belgium)--> | ||
|government_type = Unitary presidential republic<!--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)--> | |government_type = Unitary presidential republic <!--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)--> | ||
|leader_title1 = President<!--(for a country, usually the head of state's (wikilinked) title, e.g. "President", "Monarch")--> | |leader_title1 = President <!--(for a country, usually the head of state's (wikilinked) title, e.g. "President", "Monarch")--> | ||
|leader_name1 = Rahaēli Sērafīmi | |leader_name1 = Rahaēli Sērafīmi | ||
|leader_title2 = Vice President<!--(could be "Vice President", otherwise "Prime Minster", etc, etc)--> | |leader_title2 = Vice President <!--(could be "Vice President", otherwise "Prime Minster", etc, etc)--> | ||
|leader_name2 = Richard Haller | |leader_name2 = Richard Haller | ||
<!--......--> | <!--......--> | ||
|leader_title14 =<!--(up to 14 distinct leaders may be included)--> | |leader_title14 = <!--(up to 14 distinct leaders may be included)--> | ||
|leader_name14 = | |leader_name14 = | ||
|legislature = National Congress of Mekabiri<!--Name of the country/territory's governing body, e.g. "Parliament", "Congress", etc--> | |legislature = National Congress of Mekabiri <!--Name of the country/territory's governing body, e.g. "Parliament", "Congress", etc--> | ||
|upper_house = Càmara dos Senadores<!--Name of governing body's upper house, if given (e.g. "Senate")--> | |upper_house = Càmara dos Senadores <!--Name of governing body's upper house, if given (e.g. "Senate")--> | ||
|lower_house = Càmara dos Deputados<!--Name of governing body's lower house, if given (e.g. "Chamber of Deputies")--> | |lower_house = Càmara dos Deputados <!--Name of governing body's lower house, if given (e.g. "Chamber of Deputies")--> | ||
|sovereignty_type = [[#Independence|Independence]] from [[Orioni]]<!--Brief description of country/territory's status ("Independence [from...]", "Autonomous province [of...]", etc)--> | |sovereignty_type = [[#Independence|Independence]] from [[Orioni]] <!--Brief description of country/territory's status ("Independence [from...]", "Autonomous province [of...]", etc)--> | ||
|sovereignty_note = | |sovereignty_note = | ||
|established_event1 = Independence<!--First key event in history of country/territory's status or formation--> | |established_event1 = Independence <!--First key event in history of country/territory's status or formation--> | ||
|established_date1 = 1822<!--Date of first key event--> | |established_date1 = 1822 <!--Date of first key event--> | ||
|established_event2 = Constitution<!--Second key event--> | |established_event2 = Constitution <!--Second key event--> | ||
|established_date2 = 1825<!--Date of second key event--> | |established_date2 = 1825 <!--Date of second key event--> | ||
<!--......--> | <!--......--> | ||
|established_event13 =<!--(up to 13 distinct events may be included)--> | |established_event13 = <!--(up to 13 distinct events may be included)--> | ||
|established_date13 = | |established_date13 = | ||
|area_rank = | |area_rank = | ||
|area =<!--Major area size (in [[Template:convert]] either km2 or sqmi first)--> | |area = <!--Major area size (in [[Template:convert]] either km2 or sqmi first)--> | ||
|area_km2 = 522,586<!--Major area size (in square km)--> | |area_km2 = 522,586 <!--Major area size (in square km)--> | ||
|area_sq_mi =<!--Area in square mi (requires area_km2)--> | |area_sq_mi = <!--Area in square mi (requires area_km2)--> | ||
|area_footnote =<!--Optional footnote for area--> | |area_footnote = <!--Optional footnote for area--> | ||
|percent_water = | |percent_water = | ||
|area_label =<!--Label under "Area" (default is "Total")--> | |area_label = <!--Label under "Area" (default is "Total")--> | ||
|area_label2 =<!--Label below area_label (optional)--> | |area_label2 = <!--Label below area_label (optional)--> | ||
|area_data2 =<!--Text after area_label2 (optional)--> | |area_data2 = <!--Text after area_label2 (optional)--> | ||
|population_estimate = 9,155,000 | |population_estimate = 9,155,000 | ||
|population_estimate_rank = | |population_estimate_rank = | ||
|population_estimate_year = 2022 | |population_estimate_year = 2022 | ||
|population_census = 9,149,522 | |population_census = 9,149,522 {{efn|OOC. The population number is the calculated average of [[Emakera]] and [[Pirilao]].}} | ||
|population_census_year = 2020 | |population_census_year = 2020 | ||
|population_density_km2 = | |population_density_km2 = | ||
|population_density_sq_mi = | |population_density_sq_mi = | ||
|population_density_rank = | |population_density_rank = | ||
|nummembers =<!--An alternative to population for micronation--> | |nummembers = <!--An alternative to population for micronation--> | ||
|GDP_PPP =<!--(Gross Domestic Product from Purchasing Power Parity)--> | |GDP_PPP = <!--(Gross Domestic Product from Purchasing Power Parity)--> | ||
|GDP_PPP_rank = | |GDP_PPP_rank = | ||
|GDP_PPP_year = | |GDP_PPP_year = | ||
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|GDP_nominal_per_capita = | |GDP_nominal_per_capita = | ||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = | |GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = | ||
|Gini =<!--(Gini measure of income inequality; input number only; valid values are between 0 and 100)--> | |Gini = <!--(Gini measure of income inequality; input number only; valid values are between 0 and 100)--> | ||
|Gini_ref =<!--(for any ref/s to associate with Gini number)--> | |Gini_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with Gini number)--> | ||
|Gini_rank = | |Gini_rank = | ||
|Gini_year = | |Gini_year = | ||
|HDI_year =<!--Please use the year to which the data refers, not the publication year--> | |HDI_year = <!--Please use the year to which the data refers, not the publication year--> | ||
|HDI =<!--(Human Development Index; input number only; valid values are between 0 and 1)--> | |HDI = <!--(Human Development Index; input number only; valid values are between 0 and 1)--> | ||
|HDI_change =<!--increase/decrease/steady; rank change from previous year--> | |HDI_change = <!--increase/decrease/steady; rank change from previous year--> | ||
|HDI_rank = | |HDI_rank = | ||
|HDI_ref =<!--(for any ref/s to associate with HDI number)--> | |HDI_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with HDI number)--> | ||
|currency =<!--Name/s of currency/ies used in country/territory--> | |currency = [[#Economy|Mekabirian galoniye]] <!--Name/s of currency/ies used in country/territory--> | ||
|currency_code =<!--ISO 4217 code/s for currency/ies (each usually three capital letters)--> | |currency_code = <!--ISO 4217 code/s for currency/ies (each usually three capital letters)--> | ||
|time_zone =<!--e.g. GMT, PST, AST, etc, etc (wikilinked if possible)--> | |time_zone = <!--e.g. GMT, PST, AST, etc, etc (wikilinked if possible)--> | ||
|utc_offset =<!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset--> | |utc_offset = <!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset--> | ||
|time_zone_DST =<!--Link to DST (Daylight Saving Time) used, otherwise leave empty--> | |time_zone_DST = <!--Link to DST (Daylight Saving Time) used, otherwise leave empty--> | ||
|utc_offset_DST =<!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset--> | |utc_offset_DST = <!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset--> | ||
|DST_note =<!--Optional note regarding DST use--> | |DST_note = <!--Optional note regarding DST use--> | ||
|antipodes = [[Bexshaw]], [[Eulycea | |antipodes = [[Bexshaw]], [[Eulycea]] <!--Place/s exactly on the opposite side of the world to country/territory--> | ||
|date_format =<!--all-numeric date format and era, such as [[Common Era|CE]], [[Anno Domini|AD]], [[Hijri year|AH]], etc.; e.g. {{abbr|yyyy|year}}-{{abbr|mm|month}}-{{abbr|dd|day}} ([[Anno Domini|AD]])--> | |date_format = <!--all-numeric date format and era, such as [[Common Era|CE]], [[Anno Domini|AD]], [[Hijri year|AH]], etc.; e.g. {{abbr|yyyy|year}}-{{abbr|mm|month}}-{{abbr|dd|day}} ([[Anno Domini|AD]])--> | ||
|drives_on = Right<!--"right" or "left" (side of road)--> | |drives_on = Right <!--"right" or "left" (side of road)--> | ||
|cctld = .me<!--Internet country code top-level domain identifier (e.g. [[.br]], [[.de]], etc) | |cctld = .me <!--Internet country code top-level domain identifier (e.g. [[.br]], [[.de]], etc) | ||
|iso3166code =<!--Use to override default from common_name parameter above; omit using "omit".--> | |iso3166code = <!--Use to override default from common_name parameter above; omit using "omit".--> | ||
|calling_code =<!--e.g. [[+1]], [[+531]], [[+44]], etc--> | |calling_code = <!--e.g. [[+1]], [[+531]], [[+44]], etc--> | ||
|patron_saint =<!--Use patron_saints for multiple--> | |patron_saint = <!--Use patron_saints for multiple--> | ||
|image_map3 =<!--Optional third map position, e.g. for use with reference to footnotes below it--> | |image_map3 = <!--Optional third map position, e.g. for use with reference to footnotes below it--> | ||
|alt_map3 =<!--alt text for third map position--> | |alt_map3 = <!--alt text for third map position--> | ||
|footnote_a =<!--For any footnote <sup>a</sup> used above--> | |footnote_a = <!--For any footnote <sup>a </sup> used above--> | ||
|footnote_b =<!--For any footnote <sup>b</sup> used above--> | |footnote_b = <!--For any footnote <sup>b </sup> used above--> | ||
<!--......--> | <!--......--> | ||
|footnote_h =<!--For any footnote <sup>h</sup> used above--> | |footnote_h = <!--For any footnote <sup>h </sup> used above--> | ||
|footnotes =<!--For any generic non-numbered footnotes--> | |footnotes = <!--For any generic non-numbered footnotes--> | ||
}} | }} | ||
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* The warehouse would become a city, and later the capital of Mekabiri. Non-Orinese use the country name, while people from Orioni use | * The warehouse would become a city, and later the capital of Mekabiri. Non-Orinese use the country name, while people from Orioni use | ||
* Birlini, a reference to the entire country by its capital city name (a {{wp|pars pro toto}}. | * Birlini, a reference to the entire country by its capital city name (a {{wp|pars pro toto}}. | ||
* Per•li•nin (Ancient Oharic: house tribe lady), or roughly the house of the land of the lady. | * Per•li•nin (Ancient Oharic: house tribe lady), or roughly the house of the land of the lady. {{efn|OOC. "Per" means "house" as seen in {{wp|Ophir}}, which I use as an ancient lost city. "Li" is reversed "il" re-used from {{wp|Ilkhan (title)}}, which should be understandable to the [[Shakya]]n natives. "Nin" is already part of the [[Orioni#Etymology|etymology of Orioni]], so probably distinct enough to be associated with Orioni.}} | ||
* [[Oharic language|Oharic]] is widely spoken as a first language by millions in the coastal cities. However, Oharic becomes more of a {{wp|lingua franca|lingua aromana}} among the rural and interior populations, where a variety of Shakyan languages are spoken as a first language. Mekabiri is generally known as "Dižgang" by the Shakyan people. | * [[Oharic language|Oharic]] is widely spoken as a first language by millions in the coastal cities. However, Oharic becomes more of a {{wp|lingua franca|lingua aromana}} among the rural and interior populations, where a variety of Shakyan languages are spoken as a first language. Mekabiri is generally known as "Dižgang" by the Shakyan people. | ||
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* Landscape. Mekabiri is characterised by its mountains and dry climate, and its lack of major rivers. There are many small forests along the southern coast, whose trees grow big and strong because of the rich soil.<ref name='nswiki-emakera'>[http://archive.nswiki.org/index.php?title=Emakera NSwiki: Emakera] (15 January 2006)</ref> | * Landscape. Mekabiri is characterised by its mountains and dry climate, and its lack of major rivers. There are many small forests along the southern coast, whose trees grow big and strong because of the rich soil. <ref name='nswiki-emakera'>[http://archive.nswiki.org/index.php?title=Emakera NSwiki: Emakera] (15 January 2006)</ref> | ||
* Climate | * Climate | ||
* Southern coast is habitable. Rest is desert. | * Southern coast is habitable. Rest is desert. | ||
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* 1970s: Large construction projects. (See: the construction of Paço in [[Emakera]].) | * 1970s: Large construction projects. (See: the construction of Paço in [[Emakera]].) | ||
* 2006: Co-founded the [[Entente of Oriental States]]. | * 2006: Co-founded the [[Entente of Oriental States]]. | ||
* 2016: Co-founded the [[Oriental Association for Regional Cooperation]].<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/6674-oarc-2022-meeting/ OARC 2022 Meeting] (20 March 2022)</ref> | * 2016: Co-founded the [[Oriental Association for Regional Cooperation]]. <ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/6674-oarc-2022-meeting/ OARC 2022 Meeting] (20 March 2022)</ref> | ||
== Politics == | == Politics == | ||
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| image_style = border:none; | | image_style = border:none; | ||
| image1 = António Costa img 6536.jpg | | image1 = António Costa img 6536.jpg | ||
| caption1 = Pres. Rahaēli Sērafīmi. | | caption1 = Pres. Rahaēli Sērafīmi. {{efn|OOC. Reference to the player behind the retired country of [[Pirilao]].}} | ||
| image2 = Акылбек Жапаров (19-11-2021).jpg | | image2 = Акылбек Жапаров (19-11-2021).jpg | ||
| caption2 = {{H:title|Vice President|VP}} Richard Haller | | caption2 = {{H:title|Vice President|VP}} Richard Haller {{efn|OOC. Reference to the player behind the retired country of [[Emakera]].}} | ||
| image3 = قصر الزقورة.jpg | | image3 = قصر الزقورة.jpg | ||
| caption3 = Megoteti government building in [[#Geography|Piri]]. | | caption3 = Megoteti government building in [[#Geography|Piri]]. {{efn|OOC. The word [https://translate.google.com/?sl=en&tl=am&text=protrusion&op=translate megoteti (Oharic: protrusion)] comes from the original meaning of {{wp|Ziggurat|ziggurat (Semitic: protrude)}}. The image itself is the {{wp|Al Zaqura Building}} in {{wp|Baghdad}}, {{wp|Iraq}}.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
Mekabiri is a unitary presidential republic with a {{wp|Multi-party system|multi-party political system}}. The country is divided into [[#Geography|7 provinces and the Capital district]]. These administrative divisions were updated several times since [[#Independence|independence]]. There is a clear {{wp|separation of powers}}. Executive power is exercised by the government of President Rahaēli Sērafīmi, the country's {{wp|head of state}}, supported by his {{wp|Vice President}} Richard Haller. Legislative power is vested in the bicameral National Congress. The Càmara dos Deputados has 100 members, directly elected by the people, which makes law projects and propositions. The Càmara dos Senadores has 100 members, also elected by the people, which vote for or against the law projects made by the Deputados.<ref name='factbook'>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4187-the-federative-popular-republic-of-emakera/ The Federative Popular Republic of Emakera] (13 January 2006)</ref> | Mekabiri is a unitary presidential republic with a {{wp|Multi-party system|multi-party political system}}. The country is divided into [[#Geography|7 provinces and the Capital district]]. These administrative divisions were updated several times since [[#Independence|independence]]. There is a clear {{wp|separation of powers}}. Executive power is exercised by the government of President Rahaēli Sērafīmi, the country's {{wp|head of state}}, supported by his {{wp|Vice President}} Richard Haller. Legislative power is vested in the bicameral National Congress. The Càmara dos Deputados has 100 members, directly elected by the people, which makes law projects and propositions. The Càmara dos Senadores has 100 members, also elected by the people, which vote for or against the law projects made by the Deputados. <ref name='factbook'>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4187-the-federative-popular-republic-of-emakera/ The Federative Popular Republic of Emakera] (13 January 2006)</ref> | ||
=== Foreign relations === | === Foreign relations === | ||
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* Mekabiri's population consists mostly of Orinese settlers and native peoples, the Emakeran being the most known of them. Since intermarriage between the settlers and the natives is very usual in Emakera, most of the people have mixed ancestry in some degree. Everyone born in the country is treated as Mekabirian, independent of heritage. Racism is a un{{wp|bail}}able crime.<ref name='nswiki-emakera'/> | * Mekabiri's population consists mostly of Orinese settlers and native peoples, the Emakeran being the most known of them. Since intermarriage between the settlers and the natives is very usual in Emakera, most of the people have mixed ancestry in some degree. Everyone born in the country is treated as Mekabirian, independent of heritage. Racism is a un{{wp|bail}}able crime. <ref name='nswiki-emakera'/> | ||
* Religion. Mekabiri is a secular state. [[Juluvanism]] is the most dominant religion, Orinese faiths (15%), [[Salam]] (5%), Other Faiths (3%), No religion (2%).<ref name='factbook'/> | * Religion. Mekabiri is a secular state. [[Juluvanism]] is the most dominant religion, Orinese faiths (15%), [[Salam]] (5%), Other Faiths (3%), No religion (2%). <ref name='factbook'/> | ||
* Health. | * Health. | ||
* Education. | * Education. | ||
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* Cuisine. | * Cuisine. | ||
* Sport. | * Sport. | ||
== Notes == | |||
{{Notelist}} | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:31, 8 January 2023
State of Mekabiri مکبیری (Ala) | |
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Motto: Somnium vita est Life is a dream | |
Capital | Piri |
Largest | Mi‘irabi |
Recognised national languages |
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Recognised regional languages | |
Ethnic groups |
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Religion | Juluvanism |
Demonym(s) | Mekabirian |
Government | Unitary presidential republic |
• President | Rahaēli Sērafīmi |
• Vice President | Richard Haller |
Legislature | National Congress of Mekabiri |
Càmara dos Senadores | |
Càmara dos Deputados | |
Independence from Orioni | |
• Independence | 1822 |
• Constitution | 1825 |
Area | |
• | 522,586 km2 (201,772 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2022 estimate | 9,155,000 |
• 2020 census | 9,149,522 [a] |
Currency | Mekabirian galoniye |
Antipodes | Bexshaw, Eulycea |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .me |
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Mekabiri, officially the State of Mekabiri and internally known as Mek'abiri, is a sovereign state in Eastern Europa on Eurth. It is situated on the western shore of the Byzantine Sea and the northern shore of the Azure Sea. The country is bordered by Mahana to the north, Tamurin and Orioni in the east, and Miiros in the southwest. Piri is the capital and Mi‘irabi is the largest city; other major cities include Mazqabr and Mek’idesi. Mekabiri is approximately 522,586 km2 (201,772 sq mi) in size, without the territorial waters. The country is home to 9,149,522 inhabitants.
Mekabiri is a bicameral unitary presidential republic. The country's head of state is president Rahaēli Sērafīmi, supported by his Vice President Richard Haller. The territory that is now Mekabiri was first settled in prehistoric times. From the 14th century, it was a colony of Orioni until 1822 when the country gained its independence as a republic. Culturally, Mekabiri is still considered part of the Orinese diaspora.
The country's wealth comes largely from the industrial and tourism sectors, with limited contributions from fishing and services. International cooperation with Orioni represents a large share of the country's domestic product. Mekabiri is part of several international and intergovernmental institutions, including the Assembled Nations and Entente of Oriental States, as well as being a founding member of the Oriental Association for Regional Cooperation.
Etymology
The name of Mekabiri is an exonym, originating as the Oharic word Mek’abiri (መቃብር, "grave"). This name is a reference to the relative position of where the Sun sets or "goes to die" when viewed from Orioni.Other names have also been used, for example Mi'irabi ("west"), a term which applies to both Mekabiri and neighbouring Miiros. The frequent misspelling Merikebi ("ship" or "vessel") is a reference to the many ships that once sailed back and forth between Mekabiri and Orioni. Late Aroman historical sources have come to associate Mekabiri's hot and unforgiving climate with the macabre, a place described as "having the quality of having a grim or ghastly atmosphere".[citation needed]
WIP. During the colonial period (1349-1822) the country was called Birlini.
- At first there only existed a city on the coast. Locals were instructed to bring resources to a warehouse called Perlinin, for transport to Orioni.
- The warehouse would become a city, and later the capital of Mekabiri. Non-Orinese use the country name, while people from Orioni use
- Birlini, a reference to the entire country by its capital city name (a pars pro toto.
- Per•li•nin (Ancient Oharic: house tribe lady), or roughly the house of the land of the lady. [b]
- Oharic is widely spoken as a first language by millions in the coastal cities. However, Oharic becomes more of a lingua aromana among the rural and interior populations, where a variety of Shakyan languages are spoken as a first language. Mekabiri is generally known as "Dižgang" by the Shakyan people.
Geography
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- Landscape. Mekabiri is characterised by its mountains and dry climate, and its lack of major rivers. There are many small forests along the southern coast, whose trees grow big and strong because of the rich soil. [1]
- Climate
- Southern coast is habitable. Rest is desert.
- Northern highland Bidakiye (Mahanan: Upatyakā, "valley").
- Capital at an estuary, in a well-defensible position.
- On the Piriwadi River. Make the city a bit more westward into that temperate zone, so the river placement makes sense.
- Natural harbour?
- Ancient dock of the Pearl Road?
- Keep Emakera as a border province. Influence from nearby authoritarian Mantella, who attempted to detach this territory from Mekabiri by emphasising the north-south differences and exploit cultural differences.
History
Pre-colonial period
- Early population came from Azania and Amutia in the west. The land used to be much greener, with more trees and grass. But after the last ice age ended, the climate became warmer and desertification increased.
- Prehistory: The changing climate led to more diversity in fauna and flora. And the early human cultures were also affected: fishermen along the coast, herders in the highlands, nomads in the desert.
- 1000-0 BCE: Small pockets of agriculture in some rare river valleys, mostly occupied with subsistence farming.
- 0-500s CE: The coastal area becomes tied into the Pearl Road. The peninsula is a crossroads for many other historic nations. Shakyan people begin their invasion and settle en masse in Mekabiri.
- 500-1000s: Various Shakyan kingdoms and republics vie for hegemony. The pacifist Sokhainean people are attacked and pushed off the mainland by a coalition of rival kingdoms. Borderland against the Sacred Aroman Realm, separated by the large desert are.
- 1000-1400s: This can be a golden age. Early, high, late. Maybe influence by Mahana. The late age weakens Mekabiri, allowing for easier Orinese conquest.
Colonial period
- 1349-1822: Official colonial period of Birlini. To be tied into the Orinese colonial expansion.
- 1300s: Area gives Orioni control of the Menelassar Bay.
- 1400s: Mostly extraction economy. First forts along the coast. Later on, more defensive lines inland.
- 1500s: As trade prospered, the rich southern territories needed to be defended against indigenous horseback raiders from the north. These raiders attacked small settlements and got away with stolen cattle. The Orinese Danya Boyi Kiburi ina Tewagi (1477-1529) employed local labour to build a 250-kilometres-long defensive system across the central part of Mekabiri. This includes three-meter-wide trenches, reinforced with wooden watchtowers, small strongholds, and garrisons. This was to protect the lands and new settlers to the south from the increasingly aggressive attacks of the natives who lived outside the line. These lands had been taken from the native peoples. There were intermittent periods of relatively peaceful relations. After the 1700s, when it could no longer stop large-scale incursions, the system fell in disrepair. Traces of the earthworks called The Lost Scars of Boyi can still be seen in the landscape.
- 1700s: This is when the Orinese conquered the northern parts up to Mahana. As a compromise to established peace, a Mahanan noble was appointed to rule the border provinces, while being subjected to the Orinese sovereign. These nobles grew ever more independent.
- 1798: Bureman Incident.
- 1800s: In the early 19th century, Mekabiri was ruled by the Mahanan Sanjay Sherchan. Nominally, he was still an Orinese vassal. But in reality he acted as a sovereign in his own right. Sherchan dictated his own foreign policy and only listened to the Empress when he felt like it. After a brutal, decade-long war which involved foreign support and intervention, the Mekabirians freed themselves.
- Colonial flag with a tower refers to the typical colonial-era forts along the coast. These could also be further inland. From a strategic point of view, there need to be at least two "choke points" along each side of the northern mountain range.
Independence
- Events leading up to the 1822 revolution. Mekabiri was part of the first wave of Orinese decolonisation, together with Tamurin (1781), Baribeni (1843) and Tahini (1847). Tamurin was the first domino to fall. A later, second wave of Orinese decolonisation occurred in the 1900s: Astrini (1901), Daini (1908), Rohini (1949), Burkini (1955), and Thubani (1969).
- 1800s: End of monarchy. (See: the end of Peter I in Emakera.)
- Re-use later history from Pirilao and Emakera.
20th and 21st centuries
- 1900s: Republicanism.
- 1932-1956: Long War.
- 1954: Europan Commercial Alliance founded.
- 1957: Assembled Nations founded.
- 1970s: Large construction projects. (See: the construction of Paço in Emakera.)
- 2006: Co-founded the Entente of Oriental States.
- 2016: Co-founded the Oriental Association for Regional Cooperation. [2]
Politics
Government
Mekabiri is a unitary presidential republic with a multi-party political system. The country is divided into 7 provinces and the Capital district. These administrative divisions were updated several times since independence. There is a clear separation of powers. Executive power is exercised by the government of President Rahaēli Sērafīmi, the country's head of state, supported by his Vice President Richard Haller. Legislative power is vested in the bicameral National Congress. The Càmara dos Deputados has 100 members, directly elected by the people, which makes law projects and propositions. The Càmara dos Senadores has 100 members, also elected by the people, which vote for or against the law projects made by the Deputados. [3]
Foreign relations
Mekabiri is a member of the Assembled Nations, the Entente of Oriental States, and previously also the Europan Commercial Alliance. The military unpredictability of Mantella is widely considered as the biggest wildcard in Amutian politics. As the peace process drags on, EOS has implied the possibility of a pre-emptive intervention.[citation needed] If it does happen, it will be the most significant regional event in Amutia in recent years. The Mekabirian armed forces not prepared to deal with the downstream consequences of such a development. The AN maintains a small observer force along the northwestern border, where numerous Mekabirian troops are stationed.
Military
The military of Mekabiri consists of the Mebakirian National Army (MNP), the Mebakiri National Navy (MNN), and the Mebakiri Air Force (MAF). Military service is compulsory for men aged 19–29, for a total of 10 months. The Army includes two armoured and two mechanised divisions. Mekabiri also recruit large amounts of the skilled Durkha warriors of Mahana, the Mekabiri Army Durkhas. Most of Mekabiri's weapons are imported from Miiros. Mekabiri operates a "green-water navy" (near to shore) that is capable of operating in the littoral zone. The navy is primarily focused on securing its exclusive economic zone. The Mekabirian air force formed in 1963. Many pilots train in friendly countries such as Tamurin.
Economy
Mekabiri has a diverse and open economy, with key industries including agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. The country is a major exporter of phosphates, textiles, and electrical equipment, and it has a growing automotive industry.The service sector, including tourism, is a major contributor to the economy, with millions of visitors coming to the country each year to experience its rich culture, history, and natural beauty. Additionally, Mekabiri has a vibrant informal sector, with many small businesses and street vendors operating in the country. Despite these strengths, Mekabiri faces economic challenges, including a high unemployment rate and a large trade deficit. The government has implemented economic reforms in an effort to improve the business climate and attract foreign investment.
Tourism is a major contributor to the economy, with the country attracting many visitors each year due to its rich culture, history, and beautiful coastal and mountain landscapes. Coastal cities such as Piri and Mi'irabi are important centres of tourism and trade, with busy ports and modern infrastructure. In contrast, the dry hinterland regions of Mekabiri, particularly in the north, are more rural and less developed. These areas are primarily agricultural, with a focus on crops such as wheat, barley, and olives, as well as livestock farming. The economy of these regions is generally less diversified and less developed than that of the coastal cities.
Unemployment is a problem in Mekabiri, particularly among the young. Nearly a quarter of those aged 15-24 do not have work. The government has taken steps to address this, such as investing in education and infrastructure and supporting small businesses. However, informality remains a challenge, with around half of employment in Mekabiri being informal. The official unemployment rate was 9.9% in 2020, though the true rate may be higher.
The Mekabirian galoniye is pegged to the Miirosi galea. The galoniye is issued and backed by the Bank of Piri, the central bank of Mekabiri. The peg to the galea is intended to help stabilize the value of the galoniye and promote economic stability in the country. The galoniye can be freely traded on the foreign exchange market, but the central bank intervenes in the market to maintain the peg to the galea within a certain range.[e]
The energy sector in Mekabiri is diverse, with the country relying on a mix of renewable and non-renewable sources to meet its energy needs. Mekabiri has significant solar, wind, and hydropower potential, and the government has made significant investments in these sectors in recent years. Solar energy is a particularly important source of power in Mekabiri, with the country's first solar power plant having been commissioned in 2016. In addition to renewable energy sources, Mekabiri also relies on fossil fuels, including coal and natural gas, to generate electricity.
Mekabiri has a well-developed infrastructure, with a modern road and highway network, as well as ports and airports that serve as important hubs of trade and transportation. The country is also home to a number of major rail lines, including the high-speed rail service that connects Piri to Mi'irabi.
The media landscape in Mekabiri is diverse, with a mix of state-owned and private media outlets operating in the country. The Moroccan state operates a number of television and radio stations, and there are also a number of private television and radio stations, as well as a range of newspapers and online media outlets. In general, the media in Mekabiri is subject to state censorship, and journalists who criticize the government or sensitive political topics can face persecution.
Demographics
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- Mekabiri's population consists mostly of Orinese settlers and native peoples, the Emakeran being the most known of them. Since intermarriage between the settlers and the natives is very usual in Emakera, most of the people have mixed ancestry in some degree. Everyone born in the country is treated as Mekabirian, independent of heritage. Racism is a unbailable crime. [1]
- Religion. Mekabiri is a secular state. Juluvanism is the most dominant religion, Orinese faiths (15%), Salam (5%), Other Faiths (3%), No religion (2%). [3]
- Health.
- Education.
- Mixture of Pirilao and Emakera. Adopt culture from both. Previously, these two separate countries. But now they are a mixture of both. This forced colocation purposely undermines Mekabiri's internal stability. This is comparable to how Iraq was constructed out of 3 large, competing groups.
- Continue to build a shared lore with Mahana.
Cultures
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- Literature.
- Visual arts.
- Music.
- Cuisine.
- Sport.
Notes
- ↑ OOC. The population number is the calculated average of Emakera and Pirilao.
- ↑ OOC. "Per" means "house" as seen in Ophir, which I use as an ancient lost city. "Li" is reversed "il" re-used from Ilkhan (title), which should be understandable to the Shakyan natives. "Nin" is already part of the etymology of Orioni, so probably distinct enough to be associated with Orioni.
- ↑ OOC. Reference to the player behind the retired country of Pirilao.
- ↑ OOC. Reference to the player behind the retired country of Emakera.
- ↑ OOC. Wanted to use the Orinese Phi, but decided to go with Miiros just to snub the old coloniser.
- ↑ OOC. Based on the Yardna River and Karun-3 Dam.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 NSwiki: Emakera (15 January 2006)
- ↑ OARC 2022 Meeting (20 March 2022)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The Federative Popular Republic of Emakera (13 January 2006)