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{{Infobox country | {{Infobox country | ||
|conventional_long_name = Federation Of Rygerrof | | conventional_long_name = Federation Of Rygerrof | ||
|native_name = Kauua-Woi | | native_name = Kauua-Woi | ||
|common_name = Pongi | | common_name = Pongi | ||
|image_flag = Pongiflag.png | | image_flag = Pongiflag.png | ||
|alt_flag = | | alt_flag = | ||
|image_coat = | | image_coat = | ||
|symbol_type = | | symbol_type = | ||
|national_motto = "Standing United Together" | | national_motto = "Standing United Together" | ||
|national_anthem = Forever Pongian | | national_anthem = Forever Pongian | ||
|royal_anthem = | | royal_anthem = | ||
|image_map = Pongi_Blank.png | | image_map = Pongi_Blank.png | ||
|alt_map = | | alt_map = | ||
|map_caption = | | map_caption = | ||
|image_map2 = Pongigeo.png | | image_map2 = Pongigeo.png | ||
|alt_map2 = <!--alt text for second map--> | | alt_map2 = <!--alt text for second map--> | ||
|map_caption2 = Geographic map of Pongi | | map_caption2 = Geographic map of Pongi | ||
|capital = [[Monsvallis]] | | capital = [[Monsvallis]] | ||
|latd= | latm= | latNS= |longd= |longm= |longEW= <!--capital's latitude and longitude in degrees/minutes/direction--> | | latd = | ||
|largest_city = Rygerrof City | | latm = | ||
|largest_settlement_type = City | | latNS = | ||
|largest_settlement = | | longd = | ||
|national_languages = Rygerran, Portuguese, Indigenous Languages | | longm = | ||
|official_languages = Rygerran | | longEW = <!--capital's latitude and longitude in degrees/minutes/direction--> | ||
|regional_languages = | | largest_city = Rygerrof City | ||
|languages_type = <!--Use to specify a further type of language, if not official, national or regional--> | | largest_settlement_type = City | ||
|languages = <!--Languages of the further type--> | | largest_settlement = | ||
|languages_sub = <!--Is this further type of language a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")--> | | national_languages = Rygerran, Portuguese, Indigenous Languages | ||
|languages2_type = <!--Another further type of language--> | | official_languages = Rygerran | ||
|languages2 = <!--Languages of this second further type--> | | regional_languages = | ||
|languages2_sub = <!--Is the second alternative type of languages a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")--> | | languages_type = <!--Use to specify a further type of language, if not official, national or regional--> | ||
|ethnic_groups = Rygerran, Elborran, Iobarayi, Other Adulan | | languages = <!--Languages of the further type--> | ||
|ethnic_groups_year = 2021 | | languages_sub = <!--Is this further type of language a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")--> | ||
|demonym = Pongian | | languages2_type = <!--Another further type of language--> | ||
|government_type = Parliamentary Republic | | languages2 = <!--Languages of this second further type--> | ||
|leader_title1 = Prime Minister | | languages2_sub = <!--Is the second alternative type of languages a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")--> | ||
|leader_name1 = Bretford Rintt | | ethnic_groups = Rygerran, Elborran, Iobarayi, Other Adulan | ||
|leader_title2 = Governor of the Unions | | ethnic_groups_year = 2021 | ||
|leader_name2 = William Etwyaip | | demonym = Pongian | ||
<!--......--> | | government_type = Parliamentary Republic | ||
|leader_title6 = <!--(up to six distinct leaders may be included)--> | | leader_title1 = Prime Minister | ||
|leader_name6 = | | leader_name1 = Bretford Rintt | ||
|legislature = The Pongian Parliament | | leader_title2 = Governor of the Unions | ||
|upper_house = Senate | | leader_name2 = William Etwyaip | ||
|lower_house = Assembly | <!--......-->| leader_title6 = <!--(up to six distinct leaders may be included)--> | ||
|sovereignty_type = | | leader_name6 = | ||
|sovereignty_note = | | legislature = The Pongian Parliament | ||
|established_event1 = Territory Formed | | upper_house = Senate | ||
|established_date1 = 1677 | | lower_house = Assembly | ||
|established_event2 = Treaty of Mitangi | | sovereignty_type = | ||
|established_date2 = 1823 | | sovereignty_note = | ||
|established_event3 = Independence | | established_event1 = Territory Formed | ||
|established_date3 = 1929 | | established_date1 = 1677 | ||
|established_event4 = | | established_event2 = Treaty of Mitangi | ||
|established_date4 = | | established_date2 = 1823 | ||
|established_event5 = | | established_event3 = Independence | ||
|established_date5 = | | established_date3 = 1929 | ||
|area_rank = | | established_event4 = | ||
|area_magnitude = | | established_date4 = | ||
|area = | | established_event5 = | ||
|area_km2 = 406,752 | | established_date5 = | ||
|area_sq_mi = | | area_rank = | ||
|area_footnote = <!--Optional footnote for area--> | | area_magnitude = | ||
|percent_water = | | area = | ||
|area_label = | | area_km2 = 406,752 | ||
|area_label2 = <!--Label below area_label (optional)--> | | area_sq_mi = | ||
|area_data2 = <!--Text after area_label2 (optional)--> | | area_footnote = <!--Optional footnote for area--> | ||
|population_estimate = | | percent_water = | ||
|population_estimate_rank = | | area_label = | ||
|population_estimate_year = | | area_label2 = <!--Label below area_label (optional)--> | ||
|population_census = 9,328,000 | | area_data2 = <!--Text after area_label2 (optional)--> | ||
|population_census_year = 2023 | | population_estimate = | ||
|population_density_km2 = 22.932 | | population_estimate_rank = | ||
|population_density_sq_mi = | | population_estimate_year = | ||
|population_density_rank = | | population_census = 9,328,000 | ||
|GDP_PPP = 388.2 Billion | | population_census_year = 2023 | ||
|GDP_PPP_rank = | | population_density_km2 = 22.932 | ||
|GDP_PPP_year = 2023 | | population_density_sq_mi = | ||
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = 41720.43 | | population_density_rank = | ||
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = | | GDP_PPP = 388.2 Billion | ||
|GDP_nominal = | | GDP_PPP_rank = | ||
|GDP_nominal_rank = | | GDP_PPP_year = 2023 | ||
|GDP_nominal_year = | | GDP_PPP_per_capita = 41720.43 | ||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = | | GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = | ||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = | | GDP_nominal = | ||
|Gini = | | GDP_nominal_rank = | ||
|Gini_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with Gini number)--> | | GDP_nominal_year = | ||
|Gini_rank = | | GDP_nominal_per_capita = | ||
|Gini_year = | | GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = | ||
|HDI = .870 | | Gini = | ||
|HDI_ref = | | Gini_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with Gini number)--> | ||
|HDI_rank = | | Gini_rank = | ||
|HDI_year = 2023 | | Gini_year = | ||
|currency = Pongian Solar Micron | | HDI = .870 | ||
|currency_code = PSM | | HDI_ref = | ||
|time_zone = Pongian Standard Time | | HDI_rank = | ||
|utc_offset = -11:00 | | HDI_year = 2023 | ||
| | | currency = Pongian Solar Micron | ||
|date_format = DD/MM/YY | | currency_code = PSM | ||
|drives_on = Left | | time_zone = Pongian Standard Time | ||
| utc_offset = -11:00 | |||
| utc_offset_DST = -10:00 | |||
|calling_code = | | time_zone_DST = Pongian Daylight Time | ||
|image_map3 = <!--Optional third map position, e.g. for use with reference to footnotes below it--> | | date_format = DD/MM/YY | ||
|alt_map3 = <!--alt text for third map position--> | | drives_on = Left | ||
|footnote_a = | | calling_code = | ||
|footnote_b = | | image_map3 = <!--Optional third map position, e.g. for use with reference to footnotes below it--> | ||
| alt_map3 = <!--alt text for third map position--> | |||
|footnote_h = <!--For any footnote <sup>h</sup> used above--> | | footnote_a = | ||
|footnotes = <!--For any generic non-numbered footnotes--> | | footnote_b = | ||
| footnote_h = <!--For any footnote <sup>h</sup> used above--> | |||
| footnotes = <!--For any generic non-numbered footnotes--> | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Pongi''', officially known as '''The Federation of Rygerrof''', is a sovereign state that borders | '''Pongi''', officially known as '''The Federation of Rygerrof''', is a sovereign state that borders [[Iobaray]] to the south, [[Alluna]] to the south-east, along with a western coastline against the [[Elborra Bay]]. Pongi has 6 states, including the [[Pongian Capital Territory]]. The states are [[Bareka'i]], [[Warrung]], [[Pranorte]], [[Gorges]], [[Trevas]] and [[Paisaje]]. | ||
Areas around the nation were first settled forty thousand years ago, with two distinct nations and cultures, who lived peacefully until Euronian arrival. Pongi was found following the combination of the Kauua and Woi nations in 1677, after the [[Western Stockade]]. It was part of the Iobaray Empire from 1824 to 1928, before the revival of the nation from socialist wasteland to a new, lively federation after development. | Areas around the nation were first settled forty thousand years ago, with two distinct nations and cultures, who lived peacefully until Euronian arrival. Pongi was found following the combination of the Kauua and Woi nations in 1677, after the [[Western Stockade]]. It was part of the Iobaray Empire from 1824 to 1928, before the revival of the nation from socialist wasteland to a new, lively federation after development. | ||
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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name '''Rygerrof''' was derived from a word in the Woi language group being "cliff side." | The name '''Rygerrof''' was derived from a word in the Woi language group being "cliff side." Euronian settlers & The Woi people during independence promoted that name, due to the abundance of sandstone cliffs off the Pongian coast. It was chosen as the official government country name after a national referendum, with the alternatives as "Pongi", "Lerkert" and "Serayta", which were also derived from indigenous names. Eventually, the name Pongi stuck as an unofficial name and has been recognised as an official name of the nation. '''Pongi''' was derived from a word in the Kauua-Barekay language group meaning "great lake." | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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{{Weather box | {{Weather box | ||
|location = [[Monsvallis]], [[Pongi]] | | location = [[Monsvallis]], [[Pongi]] | ||
|metric first = yes | | metric first = yes | ||
|single line = yes | | single line = yes | ||
|Jan record high C = 42.2 | | Jan record high C = 42.2 | ||
|Feb record high C = 42.8 | | Feb record high C = 42.8 | ||
|Mar record high C = 39.9 | | Mar record high C = 39.9 | ||
|Apr record high C = 36.2 | | Apr record high C = 36.2 | ||
|May record high C = 29.1 | | May record high C = 29.1 | ||
|Jun record high C = 26.4 | | Jun record high C = 26.4 | ||
|Jul record high C = 23.9 | | Jul record high C = 23.9 | ||
|Aug record high C = 22.7 | | Aug record high C = 22.7 | ||
|Sep record high C = 28.5 | | Sep record high C = 28.5 | ||
|Oct record high C = 36.1 | | Oct record high C = 36.1 | ||
|Nov record high C = 39.5 | | Nov record high C = 39.5 | ||
|Dec record high C = 40.1 | | Dec record high C = 40.1 | ||
|Jan high C = 26.2 | | Jan high C = 26.2 | ||
|Feb high C = 26.9 | | Feb high C = 26.9 | ||
|Mar high C = | | Mar high C = 25.1 | ||
|Apr high C = 21.8 | | Apr high C = 21.8 | ||
|May high C = 18.9 | | May high C = 18.9 | ||
|Jun high C = 17.2 | | Jun high C = 17.2 | ||
|Jul high C = 15.7 | | Jul high C = 15.7 | ||
|Aug high C = 14.1 | | Aug high C = 14.1 | ||
|Sep high C = 16.3 | | Sep high C = 16.3 | ||
|Oct high C = 21.0 | | Oct high C = 21.0 | ||
|Nov high C = 22.4 | | Nov high C = 22.4 | ||
|Dec high C = | | Dec high C = 24.9 | ||
|year high C = 20.9 | | year high C = 20.9 | ||
|Jan mean C = 20.7 | | Jan mean C = 20.7 | ||
|Feb mean C = 21.3 | | Feb mean C = 21.3 | ||
|Mar mean C = | | Mar mean C = 19.7 | ||
|Apr mean C = 17.2 | | Apr mean C = 17.2 | ||
|May mean C = 14.5 | | May mean C = 14.5 | ||
|Jun mean C = 11.8 | | Jun mean C = 11.8 | ||
|Jul mean C = 11.2 | | Jul mean C = 11.2 | ||
|Aug mean C = 10.1 | | Aug mean C = 10.1 | ||
|Sep mean C = 12.0 | | Sep mean C = 12.0 | ||
|Oct mean C = 14.7 | | Oct mean C = 14.7 | ||
|Nov mean C = 16.9 | | Nov mean C = 16.9 | ||
|Dec mean C = | | Dec mean C = 17.9 | ||
|year mean C = 15.6 | | year mean C = 15.6 | ||
|Jan low C = 16.3 | | Jan low C = 16.3 | ||
|Feb low C = 15.9 | | Feb low C = 15.9 | ||
|Mar low C = | | Mar low C = 15.8 | ||
|Apr low C = 12.1 | | Apr low C = 12.1 | ||
|May low C = 9.5 | | May low C = 9.5 | ||
|Jun low C = 7.6 | | Jun low C = 7.6 | ||
|Jul low C = 6.0 | | Jul low C = 6.0 | ||
|Aug low C = 6.7 | | Aug low C = 6.7 | ||
|Sep low C = 8.1 | | Sep low C = 8.1 | ||
|Oct low C = 9.9 | | Oct low C = 9.9 | ||
|Nov low C = 12.2 | | Nov low C = 12.2 | ||
|Dec low C = 14. | | Dec low C = 14.1 | ||
|year low C = 11.1 | | year low C = 11.1 | ||
|Jan record low C = 10.0 | | Jan record low C = 10.0 | ||
|Feb record low C = 7.6 | | Feb record low C = 7.6 | ||
|Mar record low C = 4.4 | | Mar record low C = 4.4 | ||
|Apr record low C = 1.5 | | Apr record low C = 1.5 | ||
|May record low C = -1.1 | | May record low C = -1.1 | ||
|Jun record low C = -2.5 | | Jun record low C = -2.5 | ||
|Jul record low C = -3.8 | | Jul record low C = -3.8 | ||
|Aug record low C = -3.6 | | Aug record low C = -3.6 | ||
|Sep record low C = -2.2 | | Sep record low C = -2.2 | ||
|Oct record low C = 0.0 | | Oct record low C = 0.0 | ||
|Nov record low C = 4.1 | | Nov record low C = 4.1 | ||
|Dec record low C = 6.9 | | Dec record low C = 6.9 | ||
|Jan precipitation mm = 1.9 | | Jan precipitation mm = 1.9 | ||
|Feb precipitation mm = 17.4 | | Feb precipitation mm = 17.4 | ||
|Mar precipitation mm = 39.7 | | Mar precipitation mm = 39.7 | ||
|Apr precipitation mm = 61.1 | | Apr precipitation mm = 61.1 | ||
|May precipitation mm = 86.2 | | May precipitation mm = 86.2 | ||
|Jun precipitation mm = 98.9 | | Jun precipitation mm = 98.9 | ||
|Jul precipitation mm = 107.7 | | Jul precipitation mm = 107.7 | ||
|Aug precipitation mm = 106.4 | | Aug precipitation mm = 106.4 | ||
|Sep precipitation mm = 96.2 | | Sep precipitation mm = 96.2 | ||
|Oct precipitation mm = 57.8 | | Oct precipitation mm = 57.8 | ||
|Nov precipitation mm = 15.5 | | Nov precipitation mm = 15.5 | ||
|Dec precipitation mm = 2.6 | | Dec precipitation mm = 2.6 | ||
|date=August 2023 | | date = August 2023 | ||
| source = The Pongian Bureau of Climate and Environment | |||
}} | }} | ||
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Pongi contains many different religions, including the unofficial religion SolarAnchor, which places belief that gods are here to promote equality and happiness within the human life, and does not utilise the belief of "not believing = hell", which has proven popular among the public, and is the official religion of the Native Pongians. Around 30% of people believe in Solar Anchor and head to meeting places for traditional ceremonies at least once per month. | Pongi contains many different religions, including the unofficial religion SolarAnchor, which places belief that gods are here to promote equality and happiness within the human life, and does not utilise the belief of "not believing = hell", which has proven popular among the public, and is the official religion of the Native Pongians. Around 30% of people believe in Solar Anchor and head to meeting places for traditional ceremonies at least once per month. | ||
Protestant christianity and other denominations are considered to be Pongi's second largest religion, as around 25% of people believe in one christian denomination, including Protestanism containing the largest share. A large share of Pongi's population is Islam, with many mosques located across the cities and national laws banning discrimination against Islams. They contain around 8% of the population, however a growing share. | |||
A study conducted in 2022 found that non religious people make up around 37% of the population and only 20% say they attend a place of worship regularly (ie. each week.) Pongi's government is fully secular, which is stated in Article 9 of the [[Pongian Constitution]]. | A study conducted in 2022 found that non religious people make up around 37% of the population and only 20% say they attend a place of worship regularly (ie. each week.) Pongi's government is fully secular, which is stated in Article 9 of the [[Pongian Constitution]]. | ||
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===Population=== | ===Population=== | ||
[[File:Pongianethnicities.png|thumb|right|Pongian Population]] | [[File:Pongianethnicities.png|thumb|right|Pongian Population Share]] | ||
Pongi is a | Pongi is a multicultural country, with many immigrants coming from nearby countries in Adula. Around 30% of Pongians have 1 parent that was born outside of Pongi. The main ethnic groups are Rygerran and other South-West Adulan. The main ethinic groups coming outside the former Iobaray Empire borders are of Euronian desent. Rygerran people consist of 66% of the population, whilst South West Adulan people consist of 13%. Other Adulan peoples make up 8% of Pongi's population. The largest group outside of Adula is from Euronian and Benthenese origin, with 10% combined. | ||
Pongi's has a population of 9.38 Million people, according to the 2023 Census. The Census is conducted every 5 years to calculate the amount of people residing in Pongi. This marks a massive growth from the previous 2018 census, which came in at 8.9 million. This is mostly due to migration and Pongi's "opening up" to the outside world and loosening border restrictions. The number of people born in Pongi narrowly increased, as the fertility rate drops slightly from 2.02 to 1.97. The average age of Pongi is sitting at 28.9 years, a slight increase from 27.7 years as development continues. The population is set to grow from 9.4 Million people to 11.5 Million people in 2050. There is almost a dead-even split between males and females in Pongi, with 50.1% of the population being | Pongi's has a population of 9.38 Million people, according to the 2023 Census. The Census is conducted every 5 years to calculate the amount of people residing in Pongi. This marks a massive growth from the previous 2018 census, which came in at 8.9 million. This is mostly due to migration and Pongi's "opening up" to the outside world and loosening border restrictions. The number of people born in Pongi narrowly increased, as the fertility rate drops slightly from 2.02 to 1.97. The average age of Pongi is sitting at 28.9 years, a slight increase from 27.7 years as development continues. The population is set to grow from 9.4 Million people to 11.5 Million people in 2050. There is almost a dead-even split between males and females in Pongi, with 50.1% of the population being female. | ||
===States=== | ===States=== | ||
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! rowspan="2" | Legislative Districts | ! rowspan="2" | Legislative Districts | ||
|- | |- | ||
! [[ | ! [[Pongian Capital Territory]] | ||
| style="text-align: center;" | PCT | | style="text-align: center;" | PCT | ||
| style="text-align: center;" | [[Monsvallis]] | | style="text-align: center;" | [[Monsvallis|Baluka'i]] | ||
| colpos = "6" rowpos = "4" style="text-align: right;" | 1,700,000 | | colpos = "6" rowpos = "4" style="text-align: right;" | 1,700,000 | ||
| style="text-align: center;" | 11 | | style="text-align: center;" | 11 | ||
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Currently, Bretford Rintt is the 8th Prime Minister of the 3rd Federation, which started in 1988. Elections are held on a yearly basis, with the midterm year electing half of the parliament, while cabinet years elect the prime minister and the rest of the legislature. The rules will change to an election every 3 years, unless a snap election is called. This means midterms will be abolished and this change, voted by the people, will smooth out elections. Local elections in the 1st year, State elections in the 2nd and Federal elections in the 3rd. | Currently, Bretford Rintt is the 8th Prime Minister of the 3rd Federation, which started in 1988. Elections are held on a yearly basis, with the midterm year electing half of the parliament, while cabinet years elect the prime minister and the rest of the legislature. The rules will change to an election every 3 years, unless a snap election is called. This means midterms will be abolished and this change, voted by the people, will smooth out elections. Local elections in the 1st year, State elections in the 2nd and Federal elections in the 3rd. | ||
William Etwyaip is the first Governor of the Unions to be of Indegenous Pongi descent, coming from the Ensvellp Tribe in Northern Pongi. The [[Rygerran Alternative]] held the prime ministerial position for the first time in 2022 after the election of Rintt. | William Etwyaip is the first Governor of the Unions to be of Indegenous Pongi descent, coming from the Ensvellp Tribe in Northern Pongi. The [[Rygerran Alternative]] held the prime ministerial position for the first time in 2022 after the election of Rintt. The governor of the unions is sworn in by the current prime minister and serves for a maximum of 2 prime ministerial terms. | ||
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'''Government''' | '''Government''' | ||
In Pongi, the government is democratically elected, with runoff preferential voting used across all districts. In the National Assembly, 173 seats go to individual districts, which are large and get spilt off by population. In addition, the other half will go to the member of parliament, which represents local areas individually. There is only one in the council / area, as it is used for local representation. Pongi | In Pongi, the government is democratically elected, with runoff preferential voting used across all districts. In the National Assembly, 173 seats go to individual districts, which are large and get spilt off by population. In addition, the other half will go to the member of parliament, which represents local areas individually. There is only one in the council / area, as it is used for local representation. Each Prime Ministerial Term in Pongi lasts for three years, and the prime minister may declare the election date. However, in council and state elections, fixed dates are usually set for elections. In addition, the Senate is made up of higher ups for general stability. The nation is split off into the same 14 distinct voting districts, and in states there are multiple people running. There are many possible preferences, which uses instant runoff voting to determine the winners. Senators serve a three year term and can serve for a maximum of 9 years. | ||
In addition, the Senate is made up of higher ups for general stability. The nation is split off into | |||
===Prime Minister=== | ===Prime Minister=== | ||
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[[File:Brettrintt.png|thumbnail|200px|right|Bretford Rintt, Prime Minister of Pongi.]] | [[File:Brettrintt.png|thumbnail|200px|right|Bretford Rintt, Prime Minister of Pongi.]] | ||
The Prime Minister, [[Bretford Rintt]] is part of the Alternative Party, representing Congwarrang North in the House of Representatives. He was elected in 2022 and is set for reelection in | The Prime Minister, [[Bretford Rintt]] is part of the Alternative Party, representing Congwarrang North in the House of Representatives. He was elected in 2022 and is set for reelection in 2026, after a special election was held in September 2023. | ||
The Deputy Prime Minister, Ranford Tarran is part of the Patriot Party, representing Mosatt Hills. | The Deputy Prime Minister, Ranford Tarran is part of the Patriot Party, representing Mosatt Hills. The alliance between the Alternatives and Patriots ensure that they hold the Deputy position. | ||
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===Cuisine=== | ===Cuisine=== | ||
A traditional dish is the Gum Leaf and Raspberry salad, typically served at traditional Pongian | A traditional dish is the Gum Leaf and Raspberry salad, typically served at traditional Pongian restaurants. | ||
===Symbols=== | ===Symbols=== | ||
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===Trade=== | ===Trade=== | ||
These international relationships have helped fuelled Pongi's economy as a small, remote Adulan nation. Most of Pongian exports are solar panel mechanics and rail ballast, with smaller industries building trade corridors. | These international relationships have helped fuelled Pongi's economy as a small, remote Adulan nation. Most of Pongian exports are solar panel mechanics and rail ballast, with smaller industries building trade corridors. Rygerrof City has the largest port in the nation, with most goods entering and exiting there. | ||
===Energy=== | ===Energy=== |
Latest revision as of 08:11, 4 November 2024
Federation Of Rygerrof Kauua-Woi | |
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Flag | |
Motto: "Standing United Together" | |
Anthem: Forever Pongian | |
Capital | Monsvallis |
Largest City | Rygerrof City |
Official languages | Rygerran |
Recognised national languages | Rygerran, Portuguese, Indigenous Languages |
Ethnic groups (2021) | Rygerran, Elborran, Iobarayi, Other Adulan |
Demonym(s) | Pongian |
Government | Parliamentary Republic |
• Prime Minister | Bretford Rintt |
• Governor of the Unions | William Etwyaip |
Legislature | The Pongian Parliament |
Senate | |
Assembly | |
Establishment | |
• Territory Formed | 1677 |
• Treaty of Mitangi | 1823 |
• Independence | 1929 |
Area | |
• | 406,752 km2 (157,048 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 census | 9,328,000 |
• Density | 22.932/km2 (59.4/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | 388.2 Billion |
• Per capita | 41720.43 |
HDI (2023) | .870 very high |
Currency | Pongian Solar Micron (PSM) |
Time zone | UTC-11:00 (Pongian Standard Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-10:00 (Pongian Daylight Time) |
Date format | DD/MM/YY |
Driving side | left |
Pongi, officially known as The Federation of Rygerrof, is a sovereign state that borders Iobaray to the south, Alluna to the south-east, along with a western coastline against the Elborra Bay. Pongi has 6 states, including the Pongian Capital Territory. The states are Bareka'i, Warrung, Pranorte, Gorges, Trevas and Paisaje.
Areas around the nation were first settled forty thousand years ago, with two distinct nations and cultures, who lived peacefully until Euronian arrival. Pongi was found following the combination of the Kauua and Woi nations in 1677, after the Western Stockade. It was part of the Iobaray Empire from 1824 to 1928, before the revival of the nation from socialist wasteland to a new, lively federation after development.
Etymology
The name Rygerrof was derived from a word in the Woi language group being "cliff side." Euronian settlers & The Woi people during independence promoted that name, due to the abundance of sandstone cliffs off the Pongian coast. It was chosen as the official government country name after a national referendum, with the alternatives as "Pongi", "Lerkert" and "Serayta", which were also derived from indigenous names. Eventually, the name Pongi stuck as an unofficial name and has been recognised as an official name of the nation. Pongi was derived from a word in the Kauua-Barekay language group meaning "great lake."
History
Pre-Colonial
Pongi was home to several different groups of people during ancient periods, mainly indigenous locals who were spilt in two groups, the Kauua and the Woi peoples, who were split into smaller groups. They mainly controlled their own land, with the Woi peoples residing west of the Kawisena Valley, on the flat forested plains around Monsvallis from around 40,000 years ago. However, the Kauua peoples inhabited high, mountainous and untouched land. Both groups settled in the area surrounding Pongi around forty-five thousand years ago. Some of the oldest rock carvings and stone dams were built high up in the mountains while fossil carving was also popular with the coastal Twashare tribe, part of Woi Nation. Indigenous Pongians were known for being hunter-gatherers, who had classified systems of hierarchy and geography.
Settlement
Pongi was first settled in 1599, with explorers coming from the south making friendly contact with the Indigenous populations, which gradually transformed Cape Conran as a meeting place between southern traders and the native peoples. However, the first overseas contact came in 1677, with Euronian settlers engaging in a horrific battle with the Kauua indigenous nation. This would be called the Western Stockade, as the battle happened around Monsvallis, where Euronians had settled. Thousands of native peoples were killed in some of the biggest acts of violence the nation had seen before. This resulted in Eastern Euronian & Northern Ausianian peoples splitting up the land after a victory, combining the two nations and relegating the native peoples to the bottom of the social ladder. This proved to have huge complications for indigenous Pongians in the future, as their land was forcefully taken. Through strong anti-labor sentiment however, the native peoples slowly gained more rights as they consisted of ninety percent of the population. Before accepting the Treaty of Mitangi in 1824, the nation had undergone a change from remote settlements to useful farmland for settlers.
Independence
Pongi was part of Iobaray for over one-hundred years as the new Territory of Rygenrof evolved further to form a key component in the empire's agricultural supply. Many Pongians felt disconnected as a collective and pushed for independence, however quashed down multiple times by the relentless socialist government. Eventually, the empire fell in 1928 after an economic revolution and collapse, which led to the forming of three new nations within the area. Pongi kept lots of government ministers from the former empire, and proceeded with a socialist system. The author of the constitution, Mark James Terett wanted further perspective and sought out opinion from former representatives, assembly members and most importantly, Native Pongians. This safeguarded their culture for centuries to come, and was a good example of co-operation between the Euronians and the Indigenous Pongians.
Pongian Revolution
In 1956, discontent for the Menance government uplifted as many unpopular policies were enacted. Elections were previously a far cry and her government was corrupt. Mass protests broke out across the nation, for the government to upgrade infrastructure and to respect the rights of indigenous people, as illegal national mining had been carried out in sacred sites, leading to the 1957 Fejina Rock Shelter Scandal. Needless to say, the government was extremely unpopular, which led to a massive coup attempt supported by almost all people. This was done to advocate for a fair and democratic government, and to oust Meanace. The army stormed the capitol, taking over rule before instilling an election and a new leader. Meanace was jailed for life, and there was a slow transition from socialism to social democracy. The new, underdeveloped nation still had lots of work to do, solving hunger and restarting the economy were top priorities for decades to come.
1961-1999
The new government, voted in many changes to the Pongian system, allowing for free and fair elections. But the lack of economic management from the ruling parties led to the 1959 crisis, where there was no industry within Pongi. There was no progress, and the government was stuck on ideas, before they realised tourism would bring in much needed money, along with energy. This was soon the start of the rebuild the nation had to go through to achieve success.
Some massive achievements from this time period is the brisk redevelopment of Pongi, upgrading infrastructure , public transport and improving education access to all. Improving literacy rates and infrastructure were main aims of the parties, as both main parties co operated together into the rebuild of Pongi, which strengthened the judicial system. By the 1990s, Pongi had somehow got most of the nation out of poverty, and had placed a bid for the 1999 Womens World Cup, which was a three bays world cup. The bid was successful, proving Pongi as developing hopefuls and growing national unity between the regions. However, there were still many sets of challenges for the emerging nation, as tourism was constraint to lowly infrastructure and poor spending had placed Pongi into deep debt, which is still an issue the nation manages today. There were no significant spending in the past eight out of ten budgets, showing that the government had indeed overloaded the economy and interest rates remained high.
2000-Present
The new millennium was a large turn for a highly developing nation, which had just hosted a very successful womens world cup, followed by multiple spending increases which boosted tourism to Pongi. Public education was at an all time high and new solar plants were constructed using Pongian materials, a pionner in renewable energy for Adula. This period brought a large change to the political landscape, with parties slowly dividing and taking contradicting stances. The 2 main parties have not appeared in the same coalition since 1987.
Pongi took leaps in poverty control, improving welfare and social housing for all. This has meant reducing wage gaps between men, women and different races. It put many things into stimulus, including the economy. Around this time period, most signs of the coup had been abolished within the political system. A flag change was presented as a referendum, with Pongians ditching the 1950's anchor mountain flag with a new navy ensign. The changes go effect on July 31st, 2023 and marks a new chapter in the nation's history.
Geography
Climate
Pongi has many different types of climate, with a varying mediterranean climate on the coast to colder oceanic - continental within the West Adula Alps. The coast is heavily defined by the bay effect, where everything is warmer due to the surrounding land on four sides. Most of the country is a cooler mediterranean climate due to the lower latitude and a smaller hot water stream coming towards Antartique makes the Monsvallis area hot, with tendencies for heavy winter rain. A lot of the country has variable weather, with Monsvallis just qualifying for a Mediterreanean climate while Oakpalm has an oceanic climate. Most of the rainfall comes up in a narrow slope towards Cadair, greening forests in the supposed "rain belt". The western and northern parts of the nation are mainly classified as a Csa/Csb Koppen climate, with fairly abundant rainfalls coming in from the south over the winter, with gradual difference as the Elborra Rain Shadow hits the coasts over the summer.
Climate data for Monsvallis, Pongi | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 42.2 (108.0) |
42.8 (109.0) |
39.9 (103.8) |
36.2 (97.2) |
29.1 (84.4) |
26.4 (79.5) |
23.9 (75.0) |
22.7 (72.9) |
28.5 (83.3) |
36.1 (97.0) |
39.5 (103.1) |
40.1 (104.2) |
42.8 (109.0) |
Average high °C (°F) | 26.2 (79.2) |
26.9 (80.4) |
25.1 (77.2) |
21.8 (71.2) |
18.9 (66.0) |
17.2 (63.0) |
15.7 (60.3) |
14.1 (57.4) |
16.3 (61.3) |
21.0 (69.8) |
22.4 (72.3) |
24.9 (76.8) |
20.9 (69.6) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | 20.7 (69.3) |
21.3 (70.3) |
19.7 (67.5) |
17.2 (63.0) |
14.5 (58.1) |
11.8 (53.2) |
11.2 (52.2) |
10.1 (50.2) |
12.0 (53.6) |
14.7 (58.5) |
16.9 (62.4) |
17.9 (64.2) |
15.6 (60.1) |
Average low °C (°F) | 16.3 (61.3) |
15.9 (60.6) |
15.8 (60.4) |
12.1 (53.8) |
9.5 (49.1) |
7.6 (45.7) |
6.0 (42.8) |
6.7 (44.1) |
8.1 (46.6) |
9.9 (49.8) |
12.2 (54.0) |
14.1 (57.4) |
11.1 (52.0) |
Record low °C (°F) | 10.0 (50.0) |
7.6 (45.7) |
4.4 (39.9) |
1.5 (34.7) |
−1.1 (30.0) |
−2.5 (27.5) |
−3.8 (25.2) |
−3.6 (25.5) |
−2.2 (28.0) |
0.0 (32.0) |
4.1 (39.4) |
6.9 (44.4) |
−3.8 (25.2) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 1.9 (0.07) |
17.4 (0.69) |
39.7 (1.56) |
61.1 (2.41) |
86.2 (3.39) |
98.9 (3.89) |
107.7 (4.24) |
106.4 (4.19) |
96.2 (3.79) |
57.8 (2.28) |
15.5 (0.61) |
2.6 (0.10) |
691.4 (27.22) |
Source: The Pongian Bureau of Climate and Environment |
Topography
Pongi is a diverse country in terms of climate, providing crucial roles in the development of Pongi's culture. The 3 main regions within Pongi are the Four Bays, the Kawisena Forest and the Pongian Range.
The four bays are consisted of the entire Pongian coast, is a fairly warm region that gets most of its rain in winter, mostly coming from the equator. It is fairly jagged in geography, and also contains all 3 of Pongi's largest cities and undeveloped areas are often protected heavily by the government in the form of nature preserves. The little penguin is only found in the four bays region.
The Kawisena Forest is a rain-heavy, temperate area with most of it lying at the base of the mountains. It gets lots of rain thanks to a rain shadow provided by the mountains situated east, however banded narrowly as a rain shadow from Elborra blocks rain from the four bays. The Pongian Range is the most eastern and mountainous region in Pongi. It is significantly colder than the coasts, as the mountains are fairly tall, before the overall range shifts out toward Central Adula. Mount Rygerrof is Pongi's highest mountain, standing at 3,127 Meters (10,259 Feet).
Flora & Fauna
Pongi is home to a variety of different plants and animals. The national animal of Pongi, the Littius Penguiy (Little Penguin), is native alongside the entire coastline of the nation and sets up nests in huge, protected breeding areas alongside the coast as they migrate to Antartique. The Koalae is also native within the forests of the nation, however it has been impacted by climate change. Red Gums sit high into the deep forest along with many grass shrubs as flora enjoy rainfall all year around. Some other notable animals that reside in Pongi include the Kangora and the Loud Parakeet, which is one of Pongi's most known animals and a pride for Pongian patriotism.
Demographics
Religion
Pongi contains many different religions, including the unofficial religion SolarAnchor, which places belief that gods are here to promote equality and happiness within the human life, and does not utilise the belief of "not believing = hell", which has proven popular among the public, and is the official religion of the Native Pongians. Around 30% of people believe in Solar Anchor and head to meeting places for traditional ceremonies at least once per month.
Protestant christianity and other denominations are considered to be Pongi's second largest religion, as around 25% of people believe in one christian denomination, including Protestanism containing the largest share. A large share of Pongi's population is Islam, with many mosques located across the cities and national laws banning discrimination against Islams. They contain around 8% of the population, however a growing share.
A study conducted in 2022 found that non religious people make up around 37% of the population and only 20% say they attend a place of worship regularly (ie. each week.) Pongi's government is fully secular, which is stated in Article 9 of the Pongian Constitution.
Population
Pongi is a multicultural country, with many immigrants coming from nearby countries in Adula. Around 30% of Pongians have 1 parent that was born outside of Pongi. The main ethnic groups are Rygerran and other South-West Adulan. The main ethinic groups coming outside the former Iobaray Empire borders are of Euronian desent. Rygerran people consist of 66% of the population, whilst South West Adulan people consist of 13%. Other Adulan peoples make up 8% of Pongi's population. The largest group outside of Adula is from Euronian and Benthenese origin, with 10% combined.
Pongi's has a population of 9.38 Million people, according to the 2023 Census. The Census is conducted every 5 years to calculate the amount of people residing in Pongi. This marks a massive growth from the previous 2018 census, which came in at 8.9 million. This is mostly due to migration and Pongi's "opening up" to the outside world and loosening border restrictions. The number of people born in Pongi narrowly increased, as the fertility rate drops slightly from 2.02 to 1.97. The average age of Pongi is sitting at 28.9 years, a slight increase from 27.7 years as development continues. The population is set to grow from 9.4 Million people to 11.5 Million people in 2050. There is almost a dead-even split between males and females in Pongi, with 50.1% of the population being female.
States
State | Postal abbrev. |
Capital | Population | Senate Seats | Legislative Districts |
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Pongian Capital Territory | PCT | Baluka'i | 1,700,000 | 11 | 7 |
Warrung | WRU | Rygerrof City | 2,750,000 | 18 | 10 |
Pranorte | PNT | Baranbay | 1,080,000 | 7 | 5 |
Bareka'i | BKI | Oakpalm | 1,210,000 | 8 | 5 |
Trevas | TRV | Brabram | 790,000 | 5 | 3 |
Paisaje | PSJ | Mosatt | 670,000 | 5 | 2 |
Gorges | GOR | Barcampa | 950,000 | 6 | 4 |
Politics
Legislature
Parties
There are many parties within the state of Pongi. They have a justice to serve the people and put their interests first, according to the Pongian Constitution. This means there are many medium sized parties and independents, even with the 2 big parties still holding most seats within the legislature.
The two main parties are Pongian Labour Party and the National Patriot Party, which usually are the parties holding the government together. Currently there are 356 seats in the Parliament, with half of those belonging to the large state representation, which splits up seats to individual districts by population. The other half goes to local Member of Parliament, which is a stage for a local council / district on the national level.
Currently, Bretford Rintt is the 8th Prime Minister of the 3rd Federation, which started in 1988. Elections are held on a yearly basis, with the midterm year electing half of the parliament, while cabinet years elect the prime minister and the rest of the legislature. The rules will change to an election every 3 years, unless a snap election is called. This means midterms will be abolished and this change, voted by the people, will smooth out elections. Local elections in the 1st year, State elections in the 2nd and Federal elections in the 3rd.
William Etwyaip is the first Governor of the Unions to be of Indegenous Pongi descent, coming from the Ensvellp Tribe in Northern Pongi. The Rygerran Alternative held the prime ministerial position for the first time in 2022 after the election of Rintt. The governor of the unions is sworn in by the current prime minister and serves for a maximum of 2 prime ministerial terms.
Government
In Pongi, the government is democratically elected, with runoff preferential voting used across all districts. In the National Assembly, 173 seats go to individual districts, which are large and get spilt off by population. In addition, the other half will go to the member of parliament, which represents local areas individually. There is only one in the council / area, as it is used for local representation. Each Prime Ministerial Term in Pongi lasts for three years, and the prime minister may declare the election date. However, in council and state elections, fixed dates are usually set for elections. In addition, the Senate is made up of higher ups for general stability. The nation is split off into the same 14 distinct voting districts, and in states there are multiple people running. There are many possible preferences, which uses instant runoff voting to determine the winners. Senators serve a three year term and can serve for a maximum of 9 years.
Prime Minister
The Prime Minister, Bretford Rintt is part of the Alternative Party, representing Congwarrang North in the House of Representatives. He was elected in 2022 and is set for reelection in 2026, after a special election was held in September 2023.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Ranford Tarran is part of the Patriot Party, representing Mosatt Hills. The alliance between the Alternatives and Patriots ensure that they hold the Deputy position.
Foreign Relations
Pongi has many diplomatic relations with different countries on Iearth. Monsvallis is home to multiple embassies overseen by the Pongian Government. After development, Pongi has opened up with many nations across the world and strengthening its ties with neighbours. Pongi advocates for the democratic process, enviromentalism and personal freedom. Pongi's international relations have been guided by their main policies of common sense, multilateralism and respect for other nations. Bentho is Pongi's closest ally, thanks to similarities in government, historical relations and global events.
Military
Due to a relatively peaceful relationship with neighbours along with the remote location, Pongi does not have a large military. However, the Pongian Armed Forces is the main operating arm of the military, which was founded in 1931 after the collapse of the Iobaray Empire. This in turn built up a medium sized army, with a commanding amount of naval ships and fighter jets. Pongi has struggled significantly with the recruitment of people to the army, but with new university incentives and a free degree on offer, numbers are rising. Topping over 200,000 combined soldiers, in which around 50,000 are currently active, Pongi may have the means to fortify itself enough incase of an invasion.
Pongi contains many types of new equipment to replace ageing carriers, aircraft and tanks. The Pongian Navy patrols Pongi's section of the Elborra Bay, which is easily one of the largest navies in the region, even without a waterfront position. The Navy also has 1 Aircraft Carriers, rightfully named the RTs Commander. The Army Force patrols Pongi's borders with international neighbours, keeping peace within the SW Adulan Region. This includes mandatory patrols of the high mountains, installing new equipment across the plains and training soldiers to help with combat duties. The Pongian Air Force was founded alongside the navy in 1936. The nation is also a member of the PADC, joining on the 11th of July, 2023
The army will serve, protect, uphold Pongian values and the integrity of the constitution, as defenders of the land.
Culture
Sport
There are many different sports within Pongi. Usually, there are a few main sports vying for country dominance, in which it has become an interesting tussle between the main football codes. There are many casual sports that Pongians do. This may include surfing, volleyball and skiing, or maybe team sports like Pongipush.
Pongipush is popular within the north of the nation. It is known for its renowned intensity in contest and free flowing game out. There is a league called the National Pongipush League and many lower leagues. Pongipush has expanded into other nations as immigrants bring the game with them.
Rugby Union is Pongi's 2nd most popular sport. The Pongian Rugby Team placed 4th in the 2023 overall ranking, and the Pongian Rugby League hosts games from Feburary to July each year.
Soccer is one of the most popular women's sports. The nation has a strong women's world cup team, and since the 1999 Women's World Cup, participation rates have skyrocketed. Now the Pongian Sporting Association has launched the Men's League with players from various state associations.
Art
Pongi has a cultured art industry, being home to many famous painters and digital artists. Art is known to be a meditation form in Pongi, as it is supposed to help you relax. There are many famous paintings scattered within the nation, but the most famous is a painting made by Carlos Tenzwer, which is a painting of Pongi's 2 national animals, the little penguin and the snow leopard, representing 2 different areas in unity.
Cuisine
A traditional dish is the Gum Leaf and Raspberry salad, typically served at traditional Pongian restaurants.
Symbols
Pongi has multiple state symbols, which include the nation colours of Navy and Orange. Pongi's national animals are the Little Penguin and the Snow Leopard. The national tree is the Rygerran She-oak.
Economy
Pongi's economy is mainly socialist, with the government controlling most assets and businesses. Private industry is allowed on a storefront basis, with individual small businesses signing up to the government's Economy 2 scheme (or other chosen scheme) to receive a license (with fairly minimal conditions), then operating with many main freedoms associated with capitalism. 1 Micron is worth around Z$0.87
Trade
These international relationships have helped fuelled Pongi's economy as a small, remote Adulan nation. Most of Pongian exports are solar panel mechanics and rail ballast, with smaller industries building trade corridors. Rygerrof City has the largest port in the nation, with most goods entering and exiting there.
Energy
Pongi is a small Adulan nation known for its early sustainable energy commitments. Alpine Solar is a government-owned company, witch supplies solar panels to buildings around the nation, along with setting up new solar farms in the mountains. In the year 2019, the former Labour government set a new net zero goal of 2036, with installing new wind and solar projects. In 2019, the most predominant energy source was solar power, which accounted for 71% of total energy supplied. Wind power provided 10% of total energy, as other renewable sources (eg. hydropower and geothermal) totalled 9%. Non renewable gas constituted a total of ten percent of hydrocarbons such as coal and gas, which were needed to keep operating heavy industrial plants, which will be converted to geothermal or sustainable timber.
After the latest election, the new government sought to move forward the net zero goal to 2031 as an election promise and to further increase battery efficient systems. Implementing a strict carbon tax from 2022, all forms of greenhouse gases released by anything other than heavy industry with concur huge fines. The government has however upgraded general infrastructure, such as public transport and incentives for battery vehicles. Alpine Solar is considered Pongi's most recognisable government owned company, which builds solar panels in SW Adula and sponsors large sporting teams.
Due to the urgency of climate inaction, Pongi focused on inventing newer, renewable ways to power heavy industry. Helping citizens cover costs for new energy-efficient solar panels and water systems, it is known as an effective and popular solution for many older houses in the nation. All residential and commercial emissions are set to be eliminated from 2025, with larger industries going carbon free by the set date of 2031. This scheme has helped not only Pongi's push towards renewables, but to saving the rare, important red gum forests, which have been sitting near heavy industrial plants for decades and nearly went extinct.
Transit
Pongi contains a large, self built public transportation network, boasting giant train and streetcar systems across the nation. The country in particular is a giant train and tram builder, which contributes to the nations economy. Government subsided companies like Baslastom build sustainable and environmentally friendly commuter transport, highlighting the history of rail transit and the nation's efforts to stay within local boundaries when coming to public transit is somewhat commendable. Pongi has a long history with rail, as the bayside location of the country made it a feeder for many inland Adulan countries trying to trade via the oceans. There is a complex web of different public transit systems which serve many cities and the countryside.
Tourism
Tourism is a huge sector of Pongi's economy, contributing to the continued growth of the nation and its development. The nation is fortunate to contain precious landscapes, natural beauty, a wide range of cultural heritage and being the heart of South-West Adula. Pongi has become a premier tourist destination, mainly known for its uniqueness and diverse range of geographic features. The industry generates significant amounts of money for the government and creates new job opportunities.
As a key pillar of the economy, Tourism generates around 1.5 billion microns per year, accounting for a small yet significant portion of Pongi's GDP. It is known that tourists boost economic growth, especially in regional areas, as they spend money which helps businesses around the nation.