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|regional_languages = Silvaean<br>Tsigani | |regional_languages = {{wpl|Moldovan_language|Silvaean}}<br>{{wpl|Romani_language|Tsigani}} | ||
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|demonym = | |demonym = Zhynoski | ||
|government_type = Federal Karamzinist one-party socialist republic | |government_type = Federal Karamzinist one-party socialist republic | ||
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==Etymology== | |||
The term ''Zhynoro'' derives from the {{wpl|Greek_language|Thessalian}} term ‘sýnoro’ meaning frontier, and was originally used as an exonym for the lands by the Oriental Sea occupied by Slavic tribes. With the westward migration of various Turanic tribes in the middle-ages, the term's use was extended by the native [[Republic_of_Thessalia|Thessalians]] to refer to all land inhabited by foreigners to the east of the Aemon Mountains. The term would eventually disappear from the historic record in the 15th Century with the gradual conquest of the Aemon peninsula. Use of ''Zhynoro'' saw a resurgence during the nationalistic revolutions of the late 19th century, where the term was re-adopted by irredentist and seperatist movements in order to include both the Turanic and Slavic ethnic groups of the region. | |||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 11:57, 1 August 2020
Federal Workers' Republic of Zhynoro Федерална Работническа Република Жиноро (Eskitanian) Жиноро Федераль Эшчеләр Республикасы (Konbati) | |
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Motto: "The blood of the nation, the blood of the workers." | |
Anthem: Ode to Liberty | |
Capital and largest city | Zamŭen |
Official languages | Eskitanian Konbati |
Recognised regional languages | Silvaean Tsigani |
Demonym(s) | Zhynoski |
Government | Federal Karamzinist one-party socialist republic |
• President | Radomir Varbanov |
• Delegate | Yarlan Kishishev |
Legislature | Parliament |
Federal Council | |
Chamber of the People | |
Population | |
• 2016 estimate | 25,600,000 |
GDP (nominal) | 2016 estimate |
• Total | US $565.76 billion |
• Per capita | US $22,100 |
Gini (2019) | 35.6 medium |
HDI (2019) | 0.778 high |
Currency | Bichka (б) (ZHB) |
Date format | yyyy mm dd |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +12 |
Internet TLD | .zh |
Etymology
The term Zhynoro derives from the Thessalian term ‘sýnoro’ meaning frontier, and was originally used as an exonym for the lands by the Oriental Sea occupied by Slavic tribes. With the westward migration of various Turanic tribes in the middle-ages, the term's use was extended by the native Thessalians to refer to all land inhabited by foreigners to the east of the Aemon Mountains. The term would eventually disappear from the historic record in the 15th Century with the gradual conquest of the Aemon peninsula. Use of Zhynoro saw a resurgence during the nationalistic revolutions of the late 19th century, where the term was re-adopted by irredentist and seperatist movements in order to include both the Turanic and Slavic ethnic groups of the region.