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Holy State of Heihe
黑河圣国 (Huang)
Hēihé shèng guó (Pinyin)
Temporary coat of arms
Coat of arms
Motto: "为人间天堂做准备着"
"Preparing for Heaven on Eurth"
Capital
and largest city
Heiheguo Xincheng
20°01′N 96°10′W
Official languagesStandard Huang
Recognised national languagesHeiheren Huang
Official ScriptsSimplified Huang
Ethnic groups
(2018)
Religion
(2018)
See: Religion in Heiheguo
Demonym(s)Heiheren
GovernmentUnitary Theocratic State
• Shengren
Hei Jingyi (黑精怡)
• President
Chen Jiang (陈江)
Establishment
c. 2200 BCE
c. 1600 BCE
c. 1000 CE
Area
• 
220,000 km2 (85,000 sq mi)$NUMBER ($NUMBER)
• Water (%)
$NUMBER
Population
• 2020 estimate
42,000
• 2018 census
40,000
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
850,000,000
• Per capita
13,000
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
300,000
• Per capita
6,500
Gini (2019)35
medium
HDI (2019)Steady 0.67
medium
CurrencyYuan (HEY)
Time zoneUTC-6 ([[1]]a)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy CE
Driving sideright
Calling code+88
Internet TLD.he
  1. Heiheguo uses HST with no offset year round.

Heiheguo (/heiːhɣgwoː/ HAY-hoo-gwoh; Huang: 黑河国; pinyin: Hēihé guó; literally: 'Black River State'), officially the Holy State of Heihe (Huang: 黑河圣国; pinyin: Hēihé shèng guó; literally: 'Holy State of the Black River'), is a sovereign-state located in Western Alharu. Heiheguo is bordered by [NPC nation] to the North and across the Tiauhai Sea lies Selayar. The State covers a land area of 220,000 square kilometers (85,000 square miles) and had an estimated population of 43,500 in 2020. Heiheguo is the $NUMBER most populous nation in Alharu and the $NUMBER most populous nation in the wurld. The State is comprised of 11 major districts, called governorates, and 67 minor districts, called regions.

Heiheguo is considered a medium power in Alharu and a small power wurldwide. This is mainly due to its inability to properly take advantage of the land it claims outside of the Heihe river, though the State does have a considerably large population despite the infertile land. Though, this lack of usable land is the leading factor as to Heiheguo's stagnant low-income economy. Heiheguo is a full member state of the League of Alharu and Aurelian Native Nations.

Names

The Anglish spelling "Heiheguo" is a aromanization of the State's common name in Simplified Huang (黑河国). It is also sometimes referred to as "Heiheshenguo", the aromanization of the States's official name (黑河圣国). Both of these names come from the Heiheren name for the river system the State surrounds, Heihe (Huang: 黑河; literally: Black River). Despite the Huang name for the river including the word "river", it is commonly referred as the "Heihe river" in Anglish.

The name "Heiheguo" is thought to originally have been an endonym given by the nations of the Yellow Empire. What the Heiheren originally called themselves is currently unknown.

History

Prehistory

Ancient History

Original Heihe Civilization

Huang Heihe Civilization

Dynastic Periods

Middle Ages

Modern (1970s-present)

Geography

Heiheguo's territory lies primarily between latitudes 17° and 23°N, and longitudes 90° and 104°W. To the South is the Tiauhai coast, which only extends as far as the Heihe river delta. Due to the extreme aridity of Heiheguo's climate, population centers are concentrated along the narrow Heihe valley and delta, meaning that about 99% of the population uses about 10% of the total land area. 98% of Heiheren live on 8% of the territory.

Climate

Heiheren has a hot, sunny and dry climate. Average high temperatures are high in the South but very to extremely high in the rest of the State during summer. The cooler Tiauhai winds consistently blow over the Southern sea coast, which helps to get more moderate temperatures, especially at the height of the summertime. The deserts to the North-West of bring dusts that blows in during the Spring or early Summer. The dust brings daytime temperatures over 38°C (°F) and sometimes over 48°C (°F) in the interior, while the relative humidity can drop to 5% or even less. The absolute highest temperatures in Heiheguo occur when the desert dust blows. The weather is always sunny and clear in Heiheguo. It is one of the least cloudy and least rainy regions on Eurth.

Biodiversity

Government and politics

Law

Human Rights

Freedom of the press

Foreign relations

Administrative divisions

Heiheguo is divided into 11 governorates and one autonomous city, Xincheng. The governorates are further divided into regions, except for Xincheng. Each region contains towns and villages. Each governorate has a capital, sometimes carrying the same name as the governorate.

A governorate is administered by a governor, who is appointed by the President of Egypt and serves at the president's discretion. Most governorates have a population density of more than one thousand per km², while the three largest have a population density of less than two per km².

Military

The Holy Heihe Defense Forces consist of the Land Forces, the Naval Forces and the Air Force. The Heihe Guard and Heihe State Peacekeeper Force operate as parts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in peacetime, though they can be subordinated to the Navy and $NAME Commands respectively in wartime, during which they both act as garrisons to keep the peace. The Chief of Defense of Heiheguo is appointed by the President and approved by the Shengren, though the President can vote for himself. The Chief of Defense is responsible for matters of State security and the adequate preparation of the armed forces to defend the State. However, the authority to declare war rests on the Shengren and the President, though the latter must have the approval of the former.

Law enforcement and crime

Economy

Tourism

Demographics

Population

Ethnic groups

Largest cities


Religion

Education

Health

Culture

Cuisines

Sports

See also