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Revision as of 14:44, 14 January 2021
Overview
People's Republic of Abjekistan Өзбекстан Халық Республикасы | |
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Motto: Бірлік, бейбітшілік, өркендеу Birlik, beybitşilik, örkendew ("Unity, Peace, Prosperity") | |
Anthem: Абджек халқы бірге Abdjek xalqı birge ("Together, Abjekh people") | |
Capital | Noruzabad |
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Demonym(s) | Abjekistanian |
Government | Socialist Democracy |
Population | |
• January 2020 estimate | 10,722,000 |
• Density | 517/sq mi (199.6/km2) |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | ~$357 billion |
Currency | Puzhaks (ABP) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +151 |
Internet TLD | .Ab |
The People's Republic of Abjekistan is a tiny, genial nation, renowned for its compulsory military service, frequent executions, and irreverence towards religion. The compassionate population of 8 million Abjekistanians are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as somewhat immoral and corrupt.
The enormous, socially-minded government juggles the competing demands of Welfare, Healthcare, and Law & Order. The average income tax rate is 56.5%, and even higher for the wealthy.
The developing Abjekistanian economy, worth 225 billion Puzhaks a year, is led by the Retail industry, with major contributions from Tourism, Uranium Mining, and Automobile Manufacturing. State-owned companies are common. Average income is 28,244 Puzhaks, and distributed extremely evenly, with little difference between the richest and poorest citizens.
Old folks reminisce about the last time someone was acquitted of a crime, posters on 'Abjekistanian Values' advise against being proud of Abjekistan, the nation's forests are full of treasure hunters in military-grade survival gear, and the government seeks peaceful forum with terrorists. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Abjekistan's national animal is the Abjekh Steppe Eagle.
Politics (WIP)
List of Ministries
- Ministry of Foreign Relations (AMFR)
- Ministry of Culture and Medias (AMCM)
- Ministry of the Automotive Industry (AMAI)
- Ministry of the Finance and Economy (AMFE)
- Ministry of Healthcare and Welfare (AMHW)
- Ministry of Defense (A-MD)
- Ministry of Education (A-ME)
- Ministry of the Transports (A-MT)
- Ministry of Justice (A-MT)
- Ministry of the National Militia (AMNM)
Culture
Music[1]
Abjekhs love active and entertaining music, such as Bouzoukis, Kasatchoks and and traditional Yadakk music. The most popular dances are group dances, like the Koshandan line dance [2], which originates from the massive Thuadian immigration wave in the 1880s, and the Abjekh kick dance.
Fashion
The traditional Abjekh clothing may vary according to the regions, but the Abjekh outfit constitutes of a burgundy fez, a White Tchekeska, colored baggy pants and high boots for men. Women often wear the Perankh, a colorful dress decorated with golden flowers.
Medias
The region of Koshanda, the Abjekistan capital, is recognized for its soap operas, musicals and humoristic programs. The most popular is certainly Korat, the average Abjekistani. Korat is a weekly humoristic television show recounting the hectic life of Korat Belmuth, a citizen of the small city of Sirmak, located in the eastern Cheburek plains.