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|conventional_long_name = <!--Formal or official full name of the country in English--> Democratic Republic of Zelenica
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|native_name =        <!--Country's name (usually full name) in its native language, hence in italics (double quotemarks)--> {{native name|bos|Demokratska Republika Zelenica}}<br>دەمۉقراتسقا رەپۆبلاٖىقا زەلەناٖىڄا ([[wikipedia:Arebica|Arebica]])
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|national_motto =    <!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> {{native name|bos|Demokratija je oslonac našeg društva}}<br>{{native name|sr|Демократија је ослонац нашег друштва}}<br>{{native name|hrv|Demokracija je nosivi stup našeg društva}}
|national_motto =    <!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> {{native name|bos|Demokratija je oslonac našeg društva}}<br>{{native name|sr|Демократија је ослонац нашег друштва}}<br>{{native name|hrv|Demokracija je nosivi stup našeg društva}}
|englishmotto =      <!--English language version of motto--> Democracy is the sustaining pillar of our society.
|englishmotto =      <!--English language version of motto--> Democracy is the sustaining pillar of our society.
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|national_anthem =    <!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> Mi Smo Muslimani<br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MybHRf7yp8]]
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|demonym =            <!--Term/s describing those associated with the country/territory (e.g. "Belgian" for the country Belgium)--> Zelenicenian
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==History==
Zelenica is a nation located in the Balkans region of Europe, with a complex and diverse history dating back to the 7th century. However, the modern history of Zelenica began in March of 1992, when a group of liberal young and adult intellectuals organized a non-violent and unarmed resistance against the Yugoslavian authorities. This group of intellectuals was frustrated with the political situation in Yugoslavia and believed that the country needed to be dissolved and reorganized through a democratic transition.
The resistance started on March 3, 1992, during a hot March day when the group of intellectuals, many of whom were shirtless, gathered in the center of the city to voice their demands for change. They were met with a heavy police presence, but the protesters remained non-violent, holding up signs and chanting slogans in support of their cause.
The protests continued for several days, and despite some isolated incidents of violence, the protesters remained steadfast in their commitment to non-violence. As news of the protest spread, it gained support from other liberal intellectuals and activists across the country, leading to larger and more organized demonstrations.
The Yugoslavian authorities responded with force, and tensions between the protesters and the government continued to escalate. However, the protesters remained committed to their cause and continued to call for a peaceful transition to democracy.
In April of 1992, the situation in Yugoslavia deteriorated further, and Zelenica declared its independence from the country. The newly formed government of Zelenica faced many challenges in its early years, including economic instability and political polarization.
Despite these challenges, Zelenica remained committed to its democratic ideals, and over time, the nation began to stabilize and grow. Today, Zelenica is a prosperous and democratic nation, with a rich culture and history that reflects the struggles and triumphs of its people.
After the declaration of independence, Zelenica embarked on a challenging path towards establishing itself as an independent nation. The dissolution of Yugoslavia had created a power vacuum, leading to political instability and ethnic tensions throughout the region. Zelenica, however, was determined to build a democratic society that respected the rights and aspirations of all its citizens.
In the aftermath of independence, Zelenica quickly organized its first democratic elections, held in July 1992. The election process was transparent and inclusive, allowing various political parties and movements to participate. People from all walks of life, including the intellectuals who had spearheaded the non-violent resistance, actively engaged in shaping the future of their nation.
During the election campaign, one leader emerged as a unifying figure for the nation. His name was Aleksander Radic, a respected academic and advocate for democracy. Radic had been involved in the non-violent resistance movement from its early stages, and his eloquence and vision resonated with the people of Zelenica.
Radic's platform focused on promoting unity, inclusivity, and democratic reforms. He emphasized the importance of reconciliation between different ethnic groups within Zelenica, recognizing the need for healing the wounds of the past and working towards a shared future. His message of hope and his commitment to building a nation based on democratic principles inspired many.
In the historic elections, Aleksander Radic emerged as the clear choice of the people, securing a decisive victory. As the first democratically elected leader of Zelenica, Radic assumed the role of President, vowing to lead the nation through the challenges of nation-building and democratization.
Under Radic's leadership, Zelenica embarked on a path of political and social reforms. The government worked to establish democratic institutions, ensure the rule of law, and protect human rights. Efforts were made to foster dialogue and reconciliation among different ethnic groups, promoting a sense of national unity while celebrating the diverse cultural heritage of the nation.
Radic's leadership during the early years of Zelenica's independence laid the foundation for the nation's future success. His commitment to democracy and his ability to bring people together allowed Zelenica to navigate through the complexities of post-Yugoslav transition and establish itself as a stable and prosperous nation.
==Geography==
===Climate===
Zelenica climate depends on factors like humidity, elevation and cloudiness. Normally, the capital and its nearby towns are under the savanna climate with dry summer (''As''). Average temperature is {{convert|22.8|C|F}}. Rainfall abounds during autumn and winter and it mostly scarces during spring and summer, however days with cloudiness and rainfall in summertime can go from 5 to 10. Inland, where it gets more montainous, summers are cool and winters are chilly and precipitations tend to scarce, especially in summer. In winter it can snow.


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Latest revision as of 17:51, 17 July 2024

Democratic Republic of Zelenica
Demokratska Republika Zelenica (Bosnian)
دەمۉقراتسقا رەپۆبلاٖىقا زەلەناٖىڄا (Arebica)
Flag of
Flag
of
Coat of arms
Motto: Demokratija je oslonac našeg društva (Bosnian)
Демократија је ослонац нашег друштва (Serbian)
Demokracija je nosivi stup našeg društva (Croatian)
Democracy is the sustaining pillar of our society.
Anthem: Mi Smo Muslimani
MediaPlayer.png
Bosnia and Herzegovina (orthographic projection).svg
CapitalBosnadolina
Official languagesBosnian
Serbian
Croatian
Official scriptsCyrillic
Latin
Arebica
Religion
(2013)
Islam 51%
Eastern Orthodoxy 31%
Roman Catholicism 15%
Others 3%
Demonym(s)Zelenicenian
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential democratic republic

History

Zelenica is a nation located in the Balkans region of Europe, with a complex and diverse history dating back to the 7th century. However, the modern history of Zelenica began in March of 1992, when a group of liberal young and adult intellectuals organized a non-violent and unarmed resistance against the Yugoslavian authorities. This group of intellectuals was frustrated with the political situation in Yugoslavia and believed that the country needed to be dissolved and reorganized through a democratic transition.

The resistance started on March 3, 1992, during a hot March day when the group of intellectuals, many of whom were shirtless, gathered in the center of the city to voice their demands for change. They were met with a heavy police presence, but the protesters remained non-violent, holding up signs and chanting slogans in support of their cause.

The protests continued for several days, and despite some isolated incidents of violence, the protesters remained steadfast in their commitment to non-violence. As news of the protest spread, it gained support from other liberal intellectuals and activists across the country, leading to larger and more organized demonstrations.

The Yugoslavian authorities responded with force, and tensions between the protesters and the government continued to escalate. However, the protesters remained committed to their cause and continued to call for a peaceful transition to democracy.

In April of 1992, the situation in Yugoslavia deteriorated further, and Zelenica declared its independence from the country. The newly formed government of Zelenica faced many challenges in its early years, including economic instability and political polarization.

Despite these challenges, Zelenica remained committed to its democratic ideals, and over time, the nation began to stabilize and grow. Today, Zelenica is a prosperous and democratic nation, with a rich culture and history that reflects the struggles and triumphs of its people.

After the declaration of independence, Zelenica embarked on a challenging path towards establishing itself as an independent nation. The dissolution of Yugoslavia had created a power vacuum, leading to political instability and ethnic tensions throughout the region. Zelenica, however, was determined to build a democratic society that respected the rights and aspirations of all its citizens.

In the aftermath of independence, Zelenica quickly organized its first democratic elections, held in July 1992. The election process was transparent and inclusive, allowing various political parties and movements to participate. People from all walks of life, including the intellectuals who had spearheaded the non-violent resistance, actively engaged in shaping the future of their nation.

During the election campaign, one leader emerged as a unifying figure for the nation. His name was Aleksander Radic, a respected academic and advocate for democracy. Radic had been involved in the non-violent resistance movement from its early stages, and his eloquence and vision resonated with the people of Zelenica.

Radic's platform focused on promoting unity, inclusivity, and democratic reforms. He emphasized the importance of reconciliation between different ethnic groups within Zelenica, recognizing the need for healing the wounds of the past and working towards a shared future. His message of hope and his commitment to building a nation based on democratic principles inspired many.

In the historic elections, Aleksander Radic emerged as the clear choice of the people, securing a decisive victory. As the first democratically elected leader of Zelenica, Radic assumed the role of President, vowing to lead the nation through the challenges of nation-building and democratization.

Under Radic's leadership, Zelenica embarked on a path of political and social reforms. The government worked to establish democratic institutions, ensure the rule of law, and protect human rights. Efforts were made to foster dialogue and reconciliation among different ethnic groups, promoting a sense of national unity while celebrating the diverse cultural heritage of the nation.

Radic's leadership during the early years of Zelenica's independence laid the foundation for the nation's future success. His commitment to democracy and his ability to bring people together allowed Zelenica to navigate through the complexities of post-Yugoslav transition and establish itself as a stable and prosperous nation.

Geography

Climate

Zelenica climate depends on factors like humidity, elevation and cloudiness. Normally, the capital and its nearby towns are under the savanna climate with dry summer (As). Average temperature is 22.8 °C (73.0 °F). Rainfall abounds during autumn and winter and it mostly scarces during spring and summer, however days with cloudiness and rainfall in summertime can go from 5 to 10. Inland, where it gets more montainous, summers are cool and winters are chilly and precipitations tend to scarce, especially in summer. In winter it can snow.

Climate data for Bosnadolina
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 29.8
(85.6)
29.9
(85.8)
31.3
(88.3)
31.6
(88.9)
32.9
(91.2)
32.9
(91.2)
33.8
(92.8)
33.3
(91.9)
32.7
(90.9)
31.7
(89.1)
31.2
(88.2)
29.9
(85.8)
31.7
(89.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 20.6
(69.1)
20.8
(69.4)
22.8
(73.0)
23.2
(73.8)
23.9
(75.0)
24.0
(75.2)
24.6
(76.3)
24.2
(75.6)
23.5
(74.3)
22.7
(72.9)
22.4
(72.3)
21.5
(70.7)
22.8
(73.1)
Average low °C (°F) 11.5
(52.7)
11.8
(53.2)
14.3
(57.7)
14.9
(58.8)
15.0
(59.0)
15.1
(59.2)
15.4
(59.7)
15.2
(59.4)
14.3
(57.7)
13.8
(56.8)
13.6
(56.5)
13.2
(55.8)
14.0
(57.2)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 99.4
(3.91)
93.7
(3.69)
86.2
(3.39)
66.0
(2.60)
64.3
(2.53)
57.9
(2.28)
54.1
(2.13)
67.4
(2.65)
75.5
(2.97)
80.8
(3.18)
91.9
(3.62)
92.2
(3.63)
929.4
(36.58)
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