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=== Precolonial Gapolania === | === Precolonial Gapolania === | ||
[[File:India tupi.jpg|left|thumb|150px|upright|Artist's depiciton of Chomidari tribeswoman, one of many {{wp|Guaraní people|Jimoka}} groups]] | [[File:India tupi.jpg|left|thumb|150px|upright|Artist's depiciton of Chomidari tribeswoman, one of many {{wp|Guaraní people|Jimoka}} groups]] | ||
The territory of current day Gapolania had been inhabited by at least a millenium before the arrival of Povelian settlers, primarily by Jimoka speaking groups. There had been at least 20 distinct tribal groups, spread mostly along the X river and its basin. Several of them had formed | The territory of current day Gapolania had been inhabited by at least a millenium before the arrival of Povelian settlers, primarily by Jimoka speaking groups. There had been at least 20 distinct tribal groups, spread mostly along the X river and its basin. Several of them had formed more advanced societies, based on agriculture and hierarchical system, in which chiefs would subjugate neighboring settlements, becoming ''komuto'', seizing power over other chiefs. One of the most notable tribes was Pajaka, which had owned a territory along the northern coast of the Arucian Sea. With economy based on fishing, hunting and horticulture, they had also developed stone-based construction, pottery and shallow coast sailing. Most of architectural and cultural heritage remains in modern governorate of [[Torrena (Gapolania|Torrena]]. | ||
In the southern regions of Gapolania, various nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes had occupied mostly mountainous areas. They were members of at least 7 different ethnolinguistic groups. Often waging war with each other or settled Jimoka people, they had remained unpacified up until late 19th century. | In the southern regions of Gapolania, various nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes had occupied mostly mountainous areas. They were members of at least 7 different ethnolinguistic groups. Often waging war with each other or settled Jimoka people, they had remained unpacified up until late 19th century. |
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Republic of Gapolania Repubblica Gapolanesa Gapolanijska Republika | |
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Capital and largest city | Nassea |
Official languages | Vespasian Novalian |
Recognised regional languages | Jimoka |
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Religion (2018) |
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Demonym(s) | Gapolanese |
Government | Constitutional parliamentary unitary republic |
• President of Gapolania | Mosè Maggiacomo |
• Vice President of Gapolania | Michele Tavella |
• Prime Minister | Ivano Cerbone |
Legislature | Senate |
Independence from Etruria | |
• Declared | 18th October, 1810 |
• Soleggiato Regime | 1915 |
• Socialist revolution | 11th May, 1933 |
• Summer constitution | 12th January, 1934 |
• Current constitution | 23rd September, 1982 |
Area | |
• Total | 550,000 km2 (210,000 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | |
• 2018 census | 19,625,443 |
• Density | 35.7/km2 (92.5/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $456.170 billion |
• Per capita | $23,243 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $304.266 billion |
• Per capita | $15,503 |
Gini | 39.6 medium |
HDI | 0.798 high |
Currency | Gapolenese marta (GPM) |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | left |
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Gapolania, officially Republic of Gapolania (Vespasian: Repubblica Gapolanese; Novalian: Gapolanijska Republika)) is a sovereign country in Asteria Inferior. It borders Caluchia to the south-west, while bordering the East Arucian Sea to the north-west and the Lumine Ocean to the north and east. The country is a parliamentary unitary republic, divided into 11 governorates (governatorato, namjesništvo) and a capital domain of Nassea, which is also the republic's most populated city.
Povelian settlers first arrived in the region during early 16th century, establishing a port town of Nassea. This was followed by mass Vespasian migration and spread of Catholicism in the newly established state. Following the establishment of First Etrurian Republic, republican ideas spread to Gapolania and, upon restoration of monarchy in the metropolis, the country declared its independence in 1810, being the last Etrurian colony in Asterias to do so. The republic saw large influx of Vespasian and, particularly, Novalian immigrants in the second half of 19th century, resulting in rapid economic development, based on principles of industrial revolution that took place in Euclea. Rising tensions between Vespasian and Novalian immigrant, as well as a worldwide economic crisis, resulted in a far-right movements coming to power. In 1915, Lorenzo Castiglione established "Regime of the Sun" (Soleggiato), focused mostly on economic development through investments in heavy industry, discrimination of Novalians and indigenous people and xenophobia. Castiglione's politics were largely influenced by functionalist ideology of Gaullica and the country initially joined the Great War as an ally of Entente, however, a major revolution, led by Dušan Oseja, caused the regime to be overthrown in 1933 and Gapolania withdrew from its military advances, proclaiming a socialist republic. The country shifted its focus to agricultural development, government-owned market and ethnic, religious and gender equality, as well as close cooperation with other socialist states. Continuous economic decline and rapid inflation sparked a large-scale protests in 1981, forcing the ruling party to step down and scheduling new elections, which marked the victory of liberal parties. Since then, Gapolania transition to a flawed democracy and later to a full one.
Gapolania is a developed nation, with mixed market economy based on petrochemical industry, wood manufacturing, shipbuilding and fishing. Most of nation's energy supply comes from renewable resources, including hydroelectric facilities and wind parks. It's considered a high-income country and ranks well in economic freedom and income equality. It's a socially progressive country, with state-wide indigenous languages reintroduction and heritage protection programs. It's a member of Community of Nations, International Council for Democracy and International Trade Organization.
Etymology
Something from Alberto Gappolani, the first governor of the land.
History
Precolonial Gapolania
The territory of current day Gapolania had been inhabited by at least a millenium before the arrival of Povelian settlers, primarily by Jimoka speaking groups. There had been at least 20 distinct tribal groups, spread mostly along the X river and its basin. Several of them had formed more advanced societies, based on agriculture and hierarchical system, in which chiefs would subjugate neighboring settlements, becoming komuto, seizing power over other chiefs. One of the most notable tribes was Pajaka, which had owned a territory along the northern coast of the Arucian Sea. With economy based on fishing, hunting and horticulture, they had also developed stone-based construction, pottery and shallow coast sailing. Most of architectural and cultural heritage remains in modern governorate of Torrena.
In the southern regions of Gapolania, various nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes had occupied mostly mountainous areas. They were members of at least 7 different ethnolinguistic groups. Often waging war with each other or settled Jimoka people, they had remained unpacified up until late 19th century.
Povelian colonization
Geography
Government
Administrative divisions
Gapolania is divided into 11 governorates and a capital domain. Each of the governorates, as well as the capital domain elect their own legislative and executive powers. The governorates are further divided into communes (comuni, komune), while the capital domain is divided into districts (quartieri, okruzi).