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'''Kiskeya-Ayiti''', officially the '''Federation of Kiskeya-Ayiti''' (Taino: '' | {{Infobox country | ||
|conventional_long_name = Federation of Kiskeya-Ayiti | |||
|native_name = Xederasiyon o-Kiskeya Ayiti | |||
|common_name = <!--Common name in English (used for wikilinks, captions, and to produce a default iso3166 code)--> | |||
|status = <!--Status of country, especially useful for micronations--> | |||
|image_flag = KA Flag.png | |||
|image_coat = Tainocemi.svg | |||
|national_motto = ''Taino ti'' | |||
|englishmotto = "May God be with you" | |||
|national_anthem = TBD | |||
|royal_anthem = | |||
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|image_map = Hispaniola (orthographic projection).svg | |||
|map_width = 265px | |||
|loctext = <!--text description of location of country--> | |||
|alt_map = <!--alt text for map--> | |||
|map_caption = Kiskeya-Ayiti (dark green) in the Caribbean | |||
|image_map2 = <!--Another map, if required--> | |||
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|capital = Bana Hatüey | |||
|coordinates = | |||
|largest_city = capital | |||
|largest_settlement_type = largest city | |||
|official_languages = Taino <br> Spanish | |||
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|ethnic_groups = 81% Taino <br> 10% Maroon <br> 6% European <br> 3% Other | |||
|ethnic_groups_year = 2020 | |||
|ethnic_groups_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with ethnic groups data)--> | |||
|religion = 54% Zemi polytheism <br> 40% Catholic <br> 6% Other/Nonreligious | |||
|religion_year = 2020 | |||
|religion_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with religion data)--> | |||
|demonym = Kiskeyano/a | |||
|government_type = {{wp|Federal|Federal}} {{wp|parliamentary state|parliamentary}} {{wp|elective monarchy|elective monarchy}} | |||
|leader_title1 = Li-Dujo | |||
|leader_name1 = [[Yuisa Chávez García, Yuisa II|Yuisa II]] | |||
|leader_title2 = Prime Minister | |||
|leader_name2 = Qu'emi Sanchez | |||
|legislature = Councils | |||
|upper_house = Council of the Caciques | |||
|lower_house = Council of the Citizens | |||
|established_event1 = <!--First key event in history of country/territory's status or formation--> | |||
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|area = | |||
|area_km2 = 76,192 | |||
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|area_label = Total | |||
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|population_estimate = 14,783,291 | |||
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|population_estimate_year = 2024 | |||
|population_census = 14,183,204 | |||
|population_census_year = 2020 | |||
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|GDP_PPP = $301.48 billion | |||
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|GDP_PPP_year = 2020 | |||
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = $21,256.12 | |||
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|currency = [[wikipedia:Spanish real|Reyal]] | |||
|currency_code = KAR | |||
|time_zone = [[wikipedia:UTC−05:00|Caribbean Time]] | |||
|utc_offset = -5 | |||
|date_format = dd-mm-yyyy | |||
|electricity = <!--e.g. "230 V–50 Hz"--> | |||
|drives_on = left | |||
|cctld = .ka | |||
|iso3166code = <!--ISO code only; no extra text. Use to override default from common_name parameter above; omit using "omit".--> | |||
|calling_code = +384 | |||
}} | |||
'''Kiskeya-Ayiti''', officially the '''Federation of Kiskeya-Ayiti''' (Taino: ''Xederasiyon o-Kiskeya Ayiti''; Spanish: ''Federación de Quizquella-Haití'') is a [[wikipedia:Caribbean|Caribbean]] island country consisting of the large island of Hispaniola and several smaller adjacent islands. Covering 77 thousand square kilometres and hosting a population of over 14 million, Kiskeya-Ayiti is the most populous country in the Caribbean, and the second-largest in terms of land area. Its capital city is Bana Hatüey (''Bana Hatuwey'') on the offshore island of Guanaba (''G'wanaba''). | |||
Since prehistoric times, the island of Hispaniola has been inhabited by the Taino people. The first Europeans arrived in December 1492 during the first voyage of Christopher Columbus. Columbus founded the first European settlement in the Americas, La Navidad, on the northeastern coast of Hispaniola, and attempted to completely subjugate the native populations, using them for slave labour. In 1502, however, the native Cacique Hatüey united the various tribes of the island into an alliance, launching what would become a 9-year revolt against Spanish rule. By 1511, the Spanish monarchs, alarmed at the expense and high casualties that resulted from the war, ordered their forces to withdraw from the island. In 1512, the two sides signed the Treaty of La Isabela, finalising the war's end and affirming Taino sovereignty over the island. | Since prehistoric times, the island of Hispaniola has been inhabited by the Taino people. The first Europeans arrived in December 1492 during the first voyage of Christopher Columbus. Columbus founded the first European settlement in the Americas, La Navidad, on the northeastern coast of Hispaniola, and attempted to completely subjugate the native populations, using them for slave labour. In 1502, however, the native Cacique Hatüey united the various tribes of the island into an alliance, launching what would become a 9-year revolt against Spanish rule. By 1511, the Spanish monarchs, alarmed at the expense and high casualties that resulted from the war, ordered their forces to withdraw from the island. In 1512, the two sides signed the Treaty of La Isabela, finalising the war's end and affirming Taino sovereignty over the island. | ||
Under Hatüey, the island of Hispaniola was consolidated as a federation of five chiefdoms, with Hatüey as the Li-Dujo ("Chairman" or "President") of the federation. However, later on in his tenure, Hatüey grew more autocratic and paranoid, eventually stripping away most of the chiefdoms' autonomy and ruling as a military dictator. In 1539, 27 years into Hatüey's tenure, the Caciques of the five chiefdoms voted to impeach Hatüey. Hatüey responded by declaring all five to be traitors and Spanish agents, ordering their immediate execution. However, a large sector of the armed forces was loyal to the Caciques, and launched a military coup, removing Hatüey from power and replacing him with Higuamota (Higuwamota), a more moderate and decentralist noblewoman. In 1540, the Caciques elected Higuamota as the Li-Dujo, beginning a period of constitutional rule that continued almost uninterruptedly to the present day. | Under Hatüey, the island of Hispaniola was consolidated as a federation of five chiefdoms, with Hatüey as the Li-Dujo ("Chairman" or "President") of the federation. However, later on in his tenure, Hatüey grew more autocratic and paranoid, eventually stripping away most of the chiefdoms' autonomy and ruling as a military dictator. In 1539, 27 years into Hatüey's tenure, the Caciques of the five chiefdoms voted to impeach Hatüey. Hatüey responded by declaring all five to be traitors and Spanish agents, ordering their immediate execution. However, a large sector of the armed forces was loyal to the Caciques, and launched a military coup, removing Hatüey from power and replacing him with Higuamota (Higuwamota), a more moderate and decentralist noblewoman. In 1540, the Caciques elected Higuamota as the Li-Dujo, beginning a period of constitutional rule that continued almost uninterruptedly to the present day. |
Latest revision as of 04:16, 1 May 2024
Federation of Kiskeya-Ayiti Xederasiyon o-Kiskeya Ayiti | |
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Motto: Taino ti "May God be with you" | |
Anthem: TBD | |
Capital and largest city | Bana Hatüey |
Official languages | Taino Spanish |
Ethnic groups (2020) | 81% Taino 10% Maroon 6% European 3% Other |
Religion (2020) | 54% Zemi polytheism 40% Catholic 6% Other/Nonreligious |
Demonym(s) | Kiskeyano/a |
Government | Federal parliamentary elective monarchy |
• Li-Dujo | Yuisa II |
• Prime Minister | Qu'emi Sanchez |
Legislature | Councils |
Council of the Caciques | |
Council of the Citizens | |
Area | |
• Total | 76,192 km2 (29,418 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2024 estimate | 14,783,291 |
• 2020 census | 14,183,204 |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $301.48 billion |
• Per capita | $21,256.12 |
Currency | Reyal (KAR) |
Time zone | UTC-5 (Caribbean Time) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +384 |
Internet TLD | .ka |
Kiskeya-Ayiti, officially the Federation of Kiskeya-Ayiti (Taino: Xederasiyon o-Kiskeya Ayiti; Spanish: Federación de Quizquella-Haití) is a Caribbean island country consisting of the large island of Hispaniola and several smaller adjacent islands. Covering 77 thousand square kilometres and hosting a population of over 14 million, Kiskeya-Ayiti is the most populous country in the Caribbean, and the second-largest in terms of land area. Its capital city is Bana Hatüey (Bana Hatuwey) on the offshore island of Guanaba (G'wanaba).
Since prehistoric times, the island of Hispaniola has been inhabited by the Taino people. The first Europeans arrived in December 1492 during the first voyage of Christopher Columbus. Columbus founded the first European settlement in the Americas, La Navidad, on the northeastern coast of Hispaniola, and attempted to completely subjugate the native populations, using them for slave labour. In 1502, however, the native Cacique Hatüey united the various tribes of the island into an alliance, launching what would become a 9-year revolt against Spanish rule. By 1511, the Spanish monarchs, alarmed at the expense and high casualties that resulted from the war, ordered their forces to withdraw from the island. In 1512, the two sides signed the Treaty of La Isabela, finalising the war's end and affirming Taino sovereignty over the island.
Under Hatüey, the island of Hispaniola was consolidated as a federation of five chiefdoms, with Hatüey as the Li-Dujo ("Chairman" or "President") of the federation. However, later on in his tenure, Hatüey grew more autocratic and paranoid, eventually stripping away most of the chiefdoms' autonomy and ruling as a military dictator. In 1539, 27 years into Hatüey's tenure, the Caciques of the five chiefdoms voted to impeach Hatüey. Hatüey responded by declaring all five to be traitors and Spanish agents, ordering their immediate execution. However, a large sector of the armed forces was loyal to the Caciques, and launched a military coup, removing Hatüey from power and replacing him with Higuamota (Higuwamota), a more moderate and decentralist noblewoman. In 1540, the Caciques elected Higuamota as the Li-Dujo, beginning a period of constitutional rule that continued almost uninterruptedly to the present day.