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Contact between indigenous groups and early Lavish explorers around the Gold Coast was achieved around the later 17th century. The region's extensive {{wp|gold}} deposits made it of particular interest to early explorers who flocked to it in droves. The region saw later extensive settlement from various Calesian colonial powers such as [[Cassany]], [[Hyacinthe]] and [[Falland]], as well as an influx of [[Hylasian slave trade|Hylasian slaves]] imported to counteract shortage of indigenous labourers caused by the dramatic rise in native death rates brought by the introduction of disease and destruction of the indigenous way of life. The mining and plantation economy soon became a hallmark of the Gold Coast economy, as forced indigenous and Hylasian labour was used often in the production of a variety of precious metal ores and then-exotic cash crops such as {{wp|sugarcane}} and {{wp|coffee}}. The region's highly varied climate and geography often made it easy for escaped slaves to set up extensive hidden communities in the arid coastal highlands and deep tropical interior, living largely independent of colonial control for much of their history. Eventually the desperate colonies were successfully conquered by the Hyacinthean throne during the TBA and amalgamated into the new Hyacinthean territory of [[Hyacinthean Domminicia]]. | Contact between indigenous groups and early Lavish explorers around the Gold Coast was achieved around the later 17th century. The region's extensive {{wp|gold}} deposits made it of particular interest to early explorers who flocked to it in droves. The region saw later extensive settlement from various Calesian colonial powers such as [[Cassany]], [[Hyacinthe]] and [[Falland]], as well as an influx of [[Hylasian slave trade|Hylasian slaves]] imported to counteract shortage of indigenous labourers caused by the dramatic rise in native death rates brought by the introduction of disease and destruction of the indigenous way of life. The mining and plantation economy soon became a hallmark of the Gold Coast economy, as forced indigenous and Hylasian labour was used often in the production of a variety of precious metal ores and then-exotic cash crops such as {{wp|sugarcane}} and {{wp|coffee}}. The region's highly varied climate and geography often made it easy for escaped slaves to set up extensive hidden communities in the arid coastal highlands and deep tropical interior, living largely independent of colonial control for much of their history. Eventually the desperate colonies were successfully conquered by the Hyacinthean throne during the TBA and amalgamated into the new Hyacinthean territory of [[Hyacinthean Domminicia]]. | ||
During the first Hyacinthean revolution in towards the end of the 1700s, the colonial territory saw a influx of upper-class emigres from the metropole trying to escape the violence. Under the threat of the metropole succumbing to an abolitionist revolutionary state, the territory declared independence as the [[Meridian Commonwealth]], a then confederal union of the various colonial settler population, with the decentralised structure of the early state being establish to elucidate support from wealthy non-Hyacinthean settlers. The Commonwealth was successfully established in 1822. The early union was plagued by intense internal political turmoil alongside external political competition with such as [[Nadauro]]. | During the first Hyacinthean revolution in towards the end of the 1700s, the colonial territory saw a influx of upper-class emigres from the metropole trying to escape the violence. Under the threat of the metropole succumbing to an abolitionist revolutionary state, the territory declared independence as the [[Grand Meridia|Meridian Commonwealth]], a then confederal union of the various colonial settler population, with the decentralised structure of the early state being establish to elucidate support from wealthy non-Hyacinthean settlers. The Commonwealth was successfully established in 1822. The early union was plagued by intense internal political turmoil alongside external political competition with such as [[Nadauro]]. | ||
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Federated Council Republics of Equatoria Conseil Fédéré Républiques de l’Équateur (Hyacinthean) Repiblik Konsèy Federe Ekwatè (Ecuatorian Creole) | |
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Flag
Coat of arms
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Motto: TBA TBA | |
Anthem: Cette terre est notre terre This Land Is Our Land | |
National Seal Equatoria_seal.svg | |
File:Ecuatoria globe map.png | |
Capital | Ergaville |
Largest city | Côte d'Or |
Official languages | None at Federal level |
Recognised national languages | Hyacinthean Ecuatorian Creole |
Recognised regional languages | Lavish Waldish |
Demonym(s) | Ecuatorian |
Government | Federal Solidarist Council Republic under de jure Beauchênist dominant party system |
I NEED A NAME | |
• Premier | NEED DAT NAME BROOOOO |
Legislature | General Congress |
Independence from Hyacinthe | |
Dunno, 18XX | |
• Declared | Dunno, 18XX |
• Meridian Commonwealth established | Dunno, 1822 |
• Slavers' War | Dunno, 18XX |
17th August 1910 | |
• Social Charter ratified | 3rd October 1911 |
Population | |
• 2025 estimate | 205,370,000 |
• 2025 census | 205,372,904 |
GDP (PPP) | 2025 estimate |
• Total | $8.72 Trillion |
• Per capita | $42,459 |
GDP (nominal) | 2025 estimate |
• Total | $4.5 Trillion |
• Per capita | $22,092 |
Gini (2025) | 21.7 low |
HDI (2025) | 0.86 very high |
Currency | Equatorian Livre |
Driving side | right |
Equatoria (Hyacinthean: l’Équateur, Équaturie; Ecuatorian creole: Ekwatè), officially known as the Federated Council Republics of Equatoria is a federal council republic in Elia Australis, bordered by Nadauro and TBA to the south, TBA to the east, TBA to the North, and the TBA Sea and TBA to the West. With a total land area ov TBA square kilometres and a population ov over 200 million inhabitants, Equatoria is the largest state in Elia Australis, and common considered the largest solidarist state on Teleon. It's capital city is the planned city of Ergaville, and its largest city Côte d'Or. With a long history of migration, settlement and intermingling between indigenous groups and various populations from Hylasia, Calesia and Abaria, Equatoria is commonly considered one of the more ethnically, racially and linguistically diverse nations on the planet.
Contact between indigenous groups and early Lavish explorers around the Gold Coast was achieved around the later 17th century. The region's extensive gold deposits made it of particular interest to early explorers who flocked to it in droves. The region saw later extensive settlement from various Calesian colonial powers such as Cassany, Hyacinthe and Falland, as well as an influx of Hylasian slaves imported to counteract shortage of indigenous labourers caused by the dramatic rise in native death rates brought by the introduction of disease and destruction of the indigenous way of life. The mining and plantation economy soon became a hallmark of the Gold Coast economy, as forced indigenous and Hylasian labour was used often in the production of a variety of precious metal ores and then-exotic cash crops such as sugarcane and coffee. The region's highly varied climate and geography often made it easy for escaped slaves to set up extensive hidden communities in the arid coastal highlands and deep tropical interior, living largely independent of colonial control for much of their history. Eventually the desperate colonies were successfully conquered by the Hyacinthean throne during the TBA and amalgamated into the new Hyacinthean territory of Hyacinthean Domminicia.
During the first Hyacinthean revolution in towards the end of the 1700s, the colonial territory saw a influx of upper-class emigres from the metropole trying to escape the violence. Under the threat of the metropole succumbing to an abolitionist revolutionary state, the territory declared independence as the Meridian Commonwealth, a then confederal union of the various colonial settler population, with the decentralised structure of the early state being establish to elucidate support from wealthy non-Hyacinthean settlers. The Commonwealth was successfully established in 1822. The early union was plagued by intense internal political turmoil alongside external political competition with such as Nadauro.
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During the country's defeat in INSERTBORDERWAR, alongside the worsening economic situation brought upon the country by the !GreatDepression, Equatoria saw intense political distress culminating in the failed Dumont Putsch in 190X as a response to solidarist PTPdE winning the election of the same year with help of a broad, multiracial populist coalition between enfranchised blacks and poor working class whites, resulting in a wave of labour strikes and violence that began the August Revolution and later Equatorian Civil War. The Council Republic was declared on the 17th August 1910. Under the TBACOMMIEPARTY the country underwent the First Cultural Revolution and Arduous March, which saw a rapid crackdown on existing capitalist institutions and rapid investment in intermediate and capital goods industries under a heavily state-led marketized solidarist economy. Integralist Nadauro's invasion of the country in 1934 saw Equatoria's entry into the Great War on the side of the Transmedan Forces. The war saw the rapid adoption and relative perfection of more centralised accounting methods that were the hallmark of war communist planning, which saw a gradual transition towards greater economic socailisation under the TBA, TBA and TBA administrations from the postwar era until the later 1960s.
The postwar era saw Equatoria play a pivotal role as major backer of solidarist movements in Elia Australis and much of the Global South as a whole with extensive support from Hyacinthe, and had historically been a major agricultural and mineral exporter to members of the unaligned and solidarist bloc for much of this period. Under the TBA Administration in the later 1960s, the country saw the creation and gradual expansion of the SYSNAC information network into enterprises across the country as part of the TBA-reform-name which saw the extensive integration of social accounting matrices, virtual markets and linear programming techniques into the planning process. The new planning reforms, political liberalisation and expansion of SYSNAC, alongside the global détente period in 1980s(?) resulted in the country overseeing a tremendous productivity boom and influx of foreign direct investment towards the nation's heavy manufacturing and computing industries, later becoming one of the world's leading exporters of semiconductor technology. This period between 1980-2000 is commonly referred to as the "Equatorial Jaguar" years, which saw a transition towards a heavily export-dependent economy high-middle income economy.
Today, Equatoria is the largest solidarist self-managed economy in the world with a high standard of living despite higher-middle income wages, having the world's most comprehensive social security system with extensive labour protections, free tertiary education, a 4-day work week, universal basic income, and universial healthcare, but often criticised internationally for its restrictions on political rights. Equatoria is the leading solidarist power in the southern hemisphere and often considered a resurgent great power. It is a member of the Global Socialist League, X and X.
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