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People's Republic of Lavana ສາທາລະນະລັດປະຊາຊົນລັດ ລະຫວ່າແ | |
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Motto: "ຈາກແມ່ນ້ ຳ ທີ່ຍິ່ງໃຫຍ່" "From the Mighty Rivers" | |
Anthem: ດວງຕາເວັນແດງຂອງລັດ ລະຫວ່າແ (The Red Sun of Lavana) | |
Capital and largest city | Pers |
Recognised national languages | Pasamnoan, Ziba, Ukilen, Veneran |
Ethnic groups | Pasamnoan 61% Others 5% |
Religion | Badi 52% Irreligion 30% |
Demonym(s) | Lavanan |
Government | Council Republic |
• Premier | Laina Keomany |
• Vice-Premier | Trang Dong |
Legislature | Congress of Lavana |
Establishment | |
• Formation of the Kingdom of Lavana | 1876 |
• Establishment of the Republic of Lavana | 1951 |
• Establishment of the People's Republic of Lavana | 1960 |
Area | |
• Total | 713,879 km2 (275,630 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 86,842,742 |
• Density | 121.65/km2 (315.1/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $1.920 trillion |
• Per capita | $22,119 |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $640.2 billion |
• Per capita | $7,373 |
HDI (2020) | 0.806 very high |
Currency | Lavanan Dunan (LZ) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .lv |
Lavana (Lavanan:ລະຫວ່າແ) officially the People's Republic of Lavana (Lavanan:ສາທາລະນະລັດປະຊາຊົນລັດ ລະຫວ່າແ) is a sovereign state in Southeastern Coius. It borders Dezevau to the north, the Brown Sea to the east, and tbd. With a total area of 713,879 km2, and population of 86.8 million people, its one of the largest countries by population in the world. It's capital and largest city is Pers, its also the country's economic, political and cultural centre. It stands besides the city of Thy Lucc which was the historical capital of empires in Lavana.
Inhabited since antiquity, agriculture and language was brought by Ziban migrants and traders who expanded on Lavana utilizing the countries wide river system to establish centers of trade and the establishment of the first city states in the inland regions, while a distinct . The city states would eventually band together in various federations and empires usually centered on the centrally located city of Thy Lucc from which the Sasuanan empire began emanating power and influence from the 4th century BCE onwards. The Sasuanan Empire established the tradition of a centrally located aristocracy and center of power centralized on a Sao comparable to an emperor, such traditions would continue for several centuries. The Pasamnoans originally from the areas surrounding modern day Kuthina would begin their migration around the 8th century CE with many finding their ways as mercenaries towards the warring factions following the collapse of the Nukhao empire, Pasamnoan influence would reach its highest point when aristocrats and military leaders of Pasamnoan descent would establish a Pasamnoan king during the reign of the Damrog Empire in the 11th century. Weakening Damrog Empire influence and power would result in the rise the Aguda Empire in southern Dezevau from former Damrog holdings which would grow onto control most of Dezevau and Lavana.
The Aguda Empire would reach its apex in XXXX when it held vast influence and land throughout Coius, the arrival of Eucleans mainly Gaullicans into the region began a slow decline as foreign influences weakened its internal structure at points the Agudan Empire existing on paper while entities such as the Saint Bermude's Company from Gaullica managing the lands of the former Agudans as colonial holdings. The Kingdom of Lavana would be established in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Agudan Empire, the Kingdom of Lavana would remain a puppet of Gaullican and later Estmerish colonial administrators. Growing international pressure and the ranging war for independence would result in Lavanan independence 1951, the Republic of Lavana would suffer from growing tensions between democratic and socialist factions in its government resulting in a 1957 military coup and the start of the Lavanan Civil war, which would rage until 1960 when Socialist forces would declare the People's Republic.
Lavana would integrate into the international socialist movements alongside it's two close Socialist neighbors in Dezevau and South Kabu founding the Brown Sea Community in . In 1981 the country would be involved in an insurgency against steppe ethnic groups, which would only end in 1989. The country today is a developing economy, with close ties to it's Northern neighbor and other socialist states, the government has followed the trend of liberalization and opening up which followed after decline of Socialist countries in the 1980's and 90's. It has been a member of the AIS since it's inception in 1980.
Etymology
The term originates from the Pasamnoan combination of between lavang (ລະຫວ່າງ) and river aemn am(ແມ່ນ້ ຳ), Lavana means "between rivers" in the native Pasamnoan language. The term was popularized during the era of the Aguda Empire as the territories inhabited by the Pasamnoans were marked as being between the Siadng and Kalani rivers. Do to the constant interaction of the population with rivers and other waterbodies the term was quickly picked up by Euclean traders and used to refer specifically to the area in modern Lavana, and other areas in the Agudan empire where Ziba was not the main language. Upon separation from what would later become Dezevau following the collapse of the Agudan empire in 1866, the name Lavana was picked to represent the new Kingdom of Lavana established by colonial administrators.
History
Pre-history
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Lavanan pre-history can trace itself to early human settlement along the various rivers of the region, agriculture can be traced to it's discovery in Dezevau, which slowly made it's way into Lavana. Early societies existed on the banks of waterways growing rice, and keeping livestock, they utilized the waterways to transport goods and conduct trade, waterways became very important to the Lavanans and became the basis for its religion, and society. This low scale settlements begun to slowly make alliances with neighboring settlements, and as settlements grew their influence helped keep the river safe, and trade flowing. From this settlements designed to provide aid to the population and the merchants the city-states of the region began to appear. The first remains of city-states date back to the 9th century B.C.E. from where they began to establish themselves. This settlements would fight each other for control of farmland and greater swaths of the river. The Duh Hoc culture which arose alongside the city states in the 9th century, is most known for their jars, which have been suspected to serve as their cemeteries, holding possessions along with the remains of individuals.
!Austronesian migrations dating back to the 8 through 4th century BCE from the south of Coius established settlements on Lavana's coast, this settlements quickly grew in influence and importance as key centers of trade with the wider trade network in Southern Coius. These city states increasingly warred with Ziban speaking entities in the mainland as control over the rivers was essential.
Sasuanan empire (3rd Century B.C.E-1st Century C.E.)
The city of Thy Lucc at the junction between the Kung and Siphadon rivers had by the early 4th century B.C.E., become among the most powerful city-states in inland Lavana, its vast power and influence were crucial in the empires growing control of the Kung river, Lavana's major transportation route. Aggressive military campaigns by Sasuana Lin the Sao of Thy Lucc and vast irrigation projects on the 3rd century expanded Sasuana's territory which by the time of his death in 316 BCE had carved a sizeable territory administered by Thy Lucc and a large federation of city states cemented the status of the Sasuanan Empire. The title of Sao taken as protector of Thy Lucc came to represent the position of power over the lands of Lavana. Over the coming years and successful Sao reigns growing Sasuanan influence would culminate in near total control of the Kung river for the empire which utilized this strength to acquire great concessions from the coastal cities which had tried to resist Sasuanan power but its vast population and control of the centre of the country made it increasingly difficult to combat the Sasuanans.
The Sasuanans would reach the peak of their power in 99 BCE with the reign of Sao Bis Lap which successfully reigned in much of the coastal city states under Sasuanan control or alliance. During his reign the construction of temples and shrines towards the 20 sisters from Lavanan mythology increased, alongside the first attempt at codifying a standard Ziban language although this attempts were soon ended following the death of Bis Lap in 61 BCE. The Lap dynasty he established would rule the Sasuanan empire until its demise. Following Bis Lap's death power struggles inside the empire began to weaken its central foundations as allied city states primarily coastal city states demanded further liberties and freedoms in their governance. During this time Steppe raiders became a growing threat, with Sasuanan gold used to bribe them from invading or raiding the empire, droughts and general loss of agricultural output cause a great strain on the Sasuanan economy and the imperial treasury. Its inability to provide food nor money for the empire would result large scale rebellion on the 5th CE, during this time Sao Nan Laps reforms regarding Sasuanan administration and the army provided the necessary funds and resources to utilize steppe armies, one of this armies led by Lao Va was crucial in retaking the city of Kila in modern day Laitaka, ending the rebellion in 10 CE.
The period of relative stability brought on following the civil war was quickly destroyed when Nan Lap died in 17 CE, leading to a 3 year civil war between his 5 sons as no clear successor could be found. In the end Nan laps youngest son Liz Lap would be crowned Sao in 20 CE using the help provided by Lao Va which had married Liz Lap and one of his daughters. Fearing that a foreigner now controlled the Sao, rebellion sparked again, Lao Va fought a grueling campaign the next decade against rebellion and city-states in southern Dezevau expanding the Sasuanan empire in that region. The death of Liz Nap in 33 CE, would result in the establishment of the Lina Dynasty which would rule the country under the protection of the steppe raiders. Infighting among the Sao and his steppe handlers would result in internal instability, finally culminating in general anarchy and conflict between 50 CE and 97 CE, when Pae Halin was crowned as Sao, establishing the Nukhao empire with the Halin dynasty at its head.
Nukhao empire (1st Century C.E.-8th Century C.E.)
Pae Nukhao had inherited the fractured and corrupted inner bureaucracy of the Sasuanans which had been greatly neglected during the period of instability. Wide and vast reforms on the inner workings of the state were began by Pae, this reforms sought to reduce the extent of Imperial bureaucracy which had ballooned greatly and been reduced in efficiency. Such reforms were key in returning stability to the state and its citizenry. The Nukhao empire had by the death of Pae in 120 returned to the economical prosperity prior to the crisis during Nan Laps reign. Pae's son Kale I Halin began a series of military incursions into Dezevau re establishing Thy Luccian control over the coastal cities of the Bay of Lights, Kale I had during his time in Dezevau become a follower of Badi, at the time although religious freedom existed under the state to ensure harmony between the different beliefs in the nation, no Sao had deviated from following an outside belief. Kale I established Badi schools and temples and is credited as introducing the belief into Lavana where today its the largest religion in the country.
Nukhao rulers following the steps of Kale further converted into Badi, and aided in the development of the region north of the Siadng river, such developments included the creation of roadways between cities and establishing garrisons to ensure free passage for traders and merchants. Such developments incorporated the region into the empire. The Nukhao turned their attention towards the steppe, as Nukhao armies entered into the steppe they sought to establish tributary states to serve as buffer states and ensure the safe passage of trade between Xiaodong and Lavana, as Nukhao forces pushed westward eventually reaching Lake Zindarud in 231 so did Badi. The expedition of Sao Kale III is credited for opening the way for Badi preachers to reach the rest of the continent. Although such expeditions were largely successful they came at an increasing cost, by 240 Kale III had entered into debt with the running of the country, this would be the beginning of financial instability that would plague the empire for the following century. The outstanding debts of the Sao could only be paid in 350 when Sao Ilan Halin instead of having to pay outlawed all loans and debts, and enforced through military force the new law, acts such as this along with Sao's inability to aid the population during a series of bad seasons contributed to Ilan's decline in popularity and eventual coup by his nephew Zankin Halin the reformer, Zankin is celebrated for his vast reforms among which include the codification of Nukhao and earlier Sasuanan law into a single code, called the Code of Zankin. The code represented the legal framework of the state in a single language essentially enforcing a national language, Ziba. The standardisation of the use of Ziba allowed for smoother bureaucracy and easier trade, the reign of Zankin was marked as among the most prosperous in Nukhao history, the Great Water Temple was constructed during his reign.
The Sao was under heavy influence from the First Zapoten League, which began to slowly diverge in interests, by 136 disputes between some members in the league would result in conflict with the Sao tasked with solving the conflict through the aid of one faction or the other. Such conflicts slowly eroded the credibility of the league and divided it's efforts in ensuring loyalty in the Sao and the inland cities. The Sao would in 159 launch a 8 year long war against the Zapoten League which was forced to establish itself again, amid rocky relations within it's members, the coastal cities could not defeat the Sao but the growing toll of the war on the Empire, and fears that any sign of weakness could cause the buffer states to free themselves from Nukhao influence. An unsteady peace was reached which cemented the Zapoten League independence as a tributary state but maintained their control in Thy Lucc, and the Sao.
With the perceived defeat of the Sao, large moves to devolve the power of the Sao occurred making the position mostly a ceremonial one. For the next 200 years the Sao acted as a rocky stabilizer of the many cities which would constantly feud with one another, with only minor warfare between them. During this time Lavanan rice farmers were hit with bad harvest which led to widespread famine in the 4th century, it is estimated that some 50,000 people succumbed to the famine during a period of 20 years. Following the large scale famine, the Sao established itself as a powerful force in 378 after having defeated the First Zapoten League in battle and forcibly disbanded them. With memory of the famine just 10 years prior, the Sao began the construction of a widespread canal system in the country, with the goal of stimulating the crashing economy, and ensure easier access to the waterways to farmers. Such projects were expected to secure the power of Thy Lucc and the Sao as the connection between the Siadng, Kung, and Kalani rivers.
During the reign of Sao Vasja Lina in 400, the laws of the Nukhao were rewritten and codified in the so called Lavanan Ziba. Such a move was important as Ziba had been spoken with a variety of dialects and laws were usually written depending on the dialect of the scribe or the creator of the law, some laws were in foreign languages with laws pertaining to the Va Dynasty remaining largely ineligible as translators could not be found to interpret the laws which had been written in X language, some codes pertaining to trade were written in Xiaodongese as Xiaodongse was much easier to understand for foreign traders than the local Ziban dialect. The move made the Nukhao Code of laws much more accessible for the population and made translations much easier, allowing the code to be translated to numerous languages to allow for easier foreign understanding of Nukhao Code of Law.
Classical Kungian Period (7th Century-12th Century)
Late Kungian Period (12th Century-14th Century)
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The Aguda Empire
Colonial Period and the Kingdom of Lavana
Great War
Estmerish mandate
Following the defeat of Gaullica, Lavana fell under the control of Estmere, as Lavanan soldiers returned from overseas they found themselves serving under their previous enemies. The Sao was allowed to continue on his position and welcomed the arrival of Estmerish authorities in the hopes of calming civil strife in the country, the Sao found himself with an undermanned and understaffed Estmerish contingent unable to manage both Dezevau and Lavana, the Sao royal guard was expanded to make up for Estmerish undermanned forces. Following the independence of Dezevau Estmerish forces were brought in to reinforce and train royalist forces in the face of growing threat from the Coalition for a Free Lavanan, it was estimated that 13% of the countryside was under CFL control, a Royalist offensive in the summer of 1939 found little success in reconquering LDL territory, the CFL retaliated by murdering Estmerish High Commissioner to the Sao Ivan Lloyd in 1940 prompting large Royalist movements into the countryside which found little success.
CFL activities were at the time greatly concentrated in the Ziba speaking part of the country as support from Dezevau was acquired, but the growing influence of Dezevau and its socialist government resulted in greater power and influence for the Socialist forces which found themselves benefited directly by Dezevauni support, repeated Sao attempts at targeting Ziba speaking communities caused outcry by socialist states. Estemerish economic and military aid towards the Sao increased as fear of further international aid might cause a succession of revolutions to explode in Coius, such efforts were cut abruptly short with the start of the Solarian War which saw Estmerish forces relocated from Lavana to other fronts to aid the war effort. Droughts between 1942 and 1945 impacted the south east of the country resulting in famine like conditions for many poor farmers, such situations led to a large scale civilian migration towards the cities, the Sao was unable to quell the growing unrest and several CFL attacks on cities most primarily Edrona which was under CFL control for an entire month in 1945 until Royalist and Estmerish forces which had been further reduced at the end of the Solarian war retook the city, to heavy casualties on the CFL side which lacked the aerial and artillery support available to the Royalists.
Sao Thy Atith would die on June, 1950 his son the 16th year old Lin Atith was next in succession but fears regarding the boys mother which had been imprisoned for fears of being a CFL sympathizer just a few months prior, caused Estmerish authorities to install Thy's uncle Oke instead causing a power struggle inside the royal family. Fighting broke out between Lin and Oke loyal forces giving the opportunity for the CFL to retake lost territory, although fighting was over by July with a clear victory for Oke. On October 1950 Lavanan exile and leader of the Lavanan Section of the Workers International Saravan Khouph gave a speech decrying Estmerish colonization and the brutal rulership of the Sao, pressure increased for Estmere and other Euclean powers to decolonize. A CFL attack on Pers on December 1950 and a general offensive the month after saw large sections of the Royalist army some loyal to the former Lin defect with some joining the CFL. Oke agreed to a national referendum regarding the establishment of a republic for the 19th of August along with a general election the month after shall it pass. Estmerish forces under international pressure agreed to pull all military forces from Lavana regardless of outcome by December 31st 1952. A general victory for a republic on the national referendum finalized the Kingdom of Lavana, and the position of Sao. Makaio Sayasone was elected to the position of Prime Minister after the CFL won 70% of the vote a month later.
Republic of Lavana
The rapid chain of events tested the resolve of the CFL, the bureaucracy of the Sao upon news of the end of the Kingdom and the start of restructuring of the bureaucracy many left for Euclea or retired creating a strain on the administration of the republic which could not be as easily managed as thought. The Royal Lavanan Armed Forces found itself in a similar predicament with the ruling CFL holding now control over the enforcers of the Sao's and colonial will, attempts to create new armed forces found little success as the RLA command structure refused to step down, a compromise was reached with the RLA renaming itself and minor reforms but maintaining the same corrupt structure that had plagued its efficiency during the revolution. The CFL had also struggled with internal infighting primarily between the Workers International and the greater coalition including other socialist parties. The return of Saravan Khouph had reinvigorated the Workers International which had taken a secondary role to the Lavanan Socialist Party during the revolution, the CFL struggled to reign in its Socialist parties which began to increasingly align itself with the Workers International or the LSP. With the retreat of Estmerish forces by the end of 1952, violence spread throughout Lavana as government institutions which had functioned for decades under the corruption of the Sao could no longer operate efficiently. The inability of Makaio in maintaining stability and declaring an official constitution caused the Workers International under Khouph to exit the CFL in April 1953, establishing itself as part of the opposition which had grown with dissastified parties. By October 1953 the CFL which had come to envelope close to 50 different parties at its height now maintained only 5 parties under the Democratic Front the largest single party in Parliament.
Lavana entered a deep recession in 1955 as inner fighting inside the parliament prevented necessary monetary reforms to the nations broken economical model following the exit of the Sao. Facing health problems Makaio would retire that years October, causing a leadership crisis and another election by December. The Workers International acquired a large victory in the elections cementing itself as the 2nd largest party in parliament, causing an uproar in conservative sectors of the Lavanan society. Violence between socialists and conservative elements in Lavana would break out following the election, government inefficiency under the leadership of Sin Duon left over by his predecessors resulted in large street brawls and general violence throughout the country extending onto March 1956. The Workers International had by the end of the conflict united all Leftist parties under its wing along with establishing the National Defence Commission, which operated as paramilitary forces of the party, usually deployed to the countryside to stop banditry which had greatly expanded following the revolution.
Further mismanagement during the abnormal year of flooding in 1956, would result in 15,000 deaths. The government held little to no control outside of the cities as the Workers International took over the job of policing and administration in rural areas, in one such instance a party employee filed taxes for over 5,000 citizens in rural villages as fines would be raised if the taxes were not paid but access to basic services such as water and electricity were provided separately by the Workers International. Government inability and infighting had allowed such dual government to exist, General Oke Syrypanha general commander of the army had under the instructions of Pers attempted to reign in the Workers International and their paramilitary forces but such attempts were met with brutal skirmishes, after a brutal skirmish had left 15 soldiers dead in the Gezije Range on the 9th of April 1956. Sin Duon expulsed the Workers International from parliament on the 13th of April as response to the violence between Socialist paramilitaries and government forces, Duon had intended on arresting the WI leadership in the hopes that Socialist paramilitaries would not react violently if their leadership was arrested. The attempt failed as the announcement was leaked and WI leaders abandoned the Congress, socialist leaders remained in hiding for several months until they could escape Pers.
Civil War
News from Pers were misinformed and numerous army units were not informed of what had occurred, and some forces thought a coup had taken place. The news quickly mobilized the socialist forces into action, government forces had differing orders and were unable to prevent major socialist assaults, nor retake socialist controlled lands for several days. Socialist forces launched major offensives into Yars, Liucpa, and Pers, socialist attacks on Pers had succesfully allowed large amounts of WI operatives to exit the capital including Saravan Khouph. Government forces were able to stop socialist forces from Liucpa and a deadly series of urban battles would follow for control of the city for the rest of the war, Yars was lightly defended and socialist forces were quick to take and secure the city, which was quickly proclaimed as the temporary capital of the Republic of Lavana as Saravan announced that the congress in Pers was illegitimate. The socialist forces had secured Yars and most of the Ziba speaking parts of the country, Dezevau were quick to provide aid to the socialist forces.
Modern times
With the fall Socialist governments and a reduction on restrictions and isolations, Lavana found itself increasingly liberalizing alongside its neighbors. The liberalization of diplomatic relations with countries such as Estmere and Gaullica caused large scale riots in Pers on March 1992, with large scale opposition to closer ties with the Euclean states, as a result of the large scale public reaction. Lavana maintains only minimal relations with its formal colonizers.
The need of further electricity for Lavana, and further expanding it's energy diversity the Lavanan Congress approved in 2004 a wide variety of projects including the construction of along with numerous other projects including 4 nuclear reactors, and 2 wind farms but most prominently a dam in the Lav San river in the north of the country, which had been marked for possible hydroelectric potential in a study in 1994. The dam began construction in 2005, with help from Dezevau, the dam finished building in 2014, becoming the largest dam in Southeast Coius.
Geography
Lavana is located on the east of Coius on the coast of the Brown sea, It borders Dezevau to the north, XXX to the south and west. All of the east and most north is covered in thick forested landscapes which give way to the great steppe near the center of the country to the west. Lavana's largest peak is Mount Zirjia with a height of 1,694 m (5,558 ft) on the Gezije range which covers most of the northwestern border of Lavana with Dezevau, most of the western border is hilly giving ways to lowgrounds on the east and south of the country. Lavanas borders were historically defined between the Siadng river in the north and the Kalani river to the south, but the primary river of Kung has historically been the heartland of Lavanan civilization running down the center of the nation with a large water basin that most of Lavanas largest cities and arable land can be found.
Lavana suffered from extensive deforestation primarily on the west of the country, government attempt to reforest the region have been met with opposition from farmers which use the newly cleared land for agriculture and livestock growth. Deforestation is a large problem in Lavana and government attempts have met fierce resistance from farmers and local citizens.
Lavana is located between latitudes 7° and 17°S, and longitudes 59° and 83°W
Climate data for Lavana (records from all meteorological stations) | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 25.8 (78.4) |
27.8 (82.0) |
28.7 (83.7) |
29.1 (84.4) |
30.9 (87.6) |
32.6 (90.7) |
32.5 (90.5) |
31.8 (89.2) |
30.7 (87.3) |
28.2 (82.8) |
26.6 (79.9) |
24.4 (75.9) |
29.9 (85.8) |
Record low °C (°F) | 20.7 (69.3) |
20.9 (69.6) |
22.7 (72.9) |
25.8 (78.4) |
26.1 (79.0) |
27.7 (81.9) |
28.6 (83.5) |
27.5 (81.5) |
25.7 (78.3) |
22.4 (72.3) |
20.5 (68.9) |
19.1 (66.4) |
23.9 (75.0) |
Source: Ministry of the Interior |
Fauna
Red great crane in the Kung river Red great crane breeding grounds World heritage site, it's the national animal of Lavana and featured on the Lavanan flag
Coian Elephant crossing a stream near Liucpa natural sanctuary
Sun bears in Pers Central municipal zoo
Lavanan tiger although a previously endangered species, succesfull conservation efforts have resulted in a higher population of the tiger in the country
White gibbon with a baby inside Liucpa natural sanctuary
Lavanan monitor in Laitaka Central municipal zoo
Flora
Government
Lavana is constitutionally parliamentary single-party representative republic with the democratically elected 760 seat Lavanan Congress electing a Premier which serves as a Prime Minister in other states. The Lavanan congress is elected to 4 year terms and two members are elected for each of the countries 350 electoral districts, and 3 members from each of the 20 Provincial councils. Lavana is a single party state with the Lavanan Section of the Workers International, split into numerous factions normally referred to as Caucases, the most prominent of this are the Khouph caucus has been in power for most of Lavana's history and was the main caucus of Saravan Khouph the founder of the People's Republic and leader of the party. Other caucuses of importance are the United People's Caucus which has jumped to greater spotlight do to their more Market Socialist leanings and greater interest in progressive social issues. The Workers Labour Union caucus is more strongly associated with granting worker unions the right to vote and appoint members directly to the congress.
United People's caucus (244) Khouph Revolutionary caucus (201) Workers Labour Union caucus (103) Great Crane caucus (46) Green caucus (41) Others (16 caucases) (125) |
Political Divisions
Lavana is divided into 20 provinces, the most populous of which is the capital province holding 9 million people. This 20 provinces are further divided into 350 municipality ruled by a municipal council, below this municipalities exist city, town, and village councils. In total some 9,000 "city" level councils exist in Lavana with differing requirements and benefits.
Military
The Lavanan Armed Forces are divided into 3 branches, with the Army, Airforce, and Navy. The Army the largest of the 3 branches is a 400,000 strong force, divided further into 100,000 "A" Level Units, 200,000 "B" Level Units, and 100,000 "C" Level Units. "A" level units are the standard army, while "B" level are further divided into "B1" which are part time units, and "B2" which are considered reserves, 50,000 troops are "B1" with the remaining "B2". "C" Level units are commonly called National Defence Units, and are made up of paramilitary, and Socialist guards they're badly armed and are sometimes used as police forces in the most rural of localities.
The Lavanan Airforce has seen rapid growth during the previous decades, and has acquired aircraft mainly from Chistovodia, and Vinalia, which large scale demilitarization allowed the Lavanan airforce to acquire aircraft from that nation in 1995. Mainly Chistovodian made, RCA-82 redesignated TRA-19, and RCA-80 redesignated TRA-17. In 1997, Lavana acquired 40 of the more modern TRA-21, and became the backbone of the Lavanan Airforce.
The Lavanan Navy, operates a variety of vehicles although mainly for river security, it operates some 70 craft for this purpose. It operates limited blue water capabilities operating 2 destroyers, 5 patrol boats, and 3 submarines mostly models prior to the 1980's, acquired from other Socialist states.
Foreign Relations
Lavana's socialist leanings have defined Lavana's foreign relations for most of its history, it maintains close ties with all members of the AIS, which Lavana is the organizations second most populous member and one of its founding nations. Lavana is a member of the Brown Sea Community with socialist neighbors Dezevau and South Kabu, Lavana maintains through the BSC cultural, economical, and military ties with both nations. Following liberalization Lavana has normalized diplomatic relations with non socialist states, it maintains cultural ties with Kuthina do to shared cultural heritage. Lavana provides foreign aid to nations in Bahia mainly focused in the development of agricultural, and food security in the region, Lavanan doctors frequently make trips to Bahia to provide medical aid to the population, the largest of this efforts involved 100 medical personnel deployed to Garambura from 2007 to 2009. Lavana does not recognize the sovereignty of North Kabu, and supports South Kabuese territorial claims on Gaullican and Estmerish controlled territories.
Lavana is a member of the Community of Nations, Association of Gaullophone States, Estmerish Council among others.
Demographics
An estimated population of 86.84 million people, makes Lavana among the most populated countries in Southeast Coius and the 14th largest world. Lavana has a population density of 121.65 (ppl/km2), a life expectancy of 73.7 years. About a third of the population lives in Urban areas with some 37.14% of the population, the largest of which is Pers and Kurei with 8.1 million and 4.95 million respectively. The Pers-Thy Lucc Metropolitan area houses some 10.1 million people and is among the largest metropolitan areas in the world.
The biggest demographic group is that of the Pasamnoan people at 61%. Followed by those Ziba speaking of Dezevauni descent at 19%, making Lavana the second largest Ziba speaking nation in the world. The Ukilen population mainly to the southwest of the country make up 11% of the total population. Those of Veneran descent in the west of the country make up 6% of the population, with various other ethnic groups making up the remaining 3% in Lavana.
Health
Education
Religion
Lavana has been as its neighbour Dezevau always one of the largest Badi nations in the world, today about 52 of citizens identify as Badi. Badi has a long history in Lavana starting from the 1st century B.C.E. when the practice and preaching of which was heavily banned by central authorities, during Nukhao Empire Badi was decriminalized and grew to become the main belief in Lavana supplanting earlier Lavanan beliefs. Lavanan missionaries would go on to travel into the steppe spreading Badi, and many Badi temples and churches can be traced back to Lavanan missionaries.
Language
Cities
Largest urban centers by population | |||||||
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# | Settlement | Population | |||||
1 | Pers | 8,122,521 | |||||
2 | Kurei | 4,951,125 | |||||
3 | Kipchu | 3,869,377 | |||||
4 | Liucpa | 3,663,356 | |||||
5 | Laitaka | 3,162,753 | |||||
6 | Thy Lucc | 1,133,152 | |||||
7 | Sureli | 1,100,633 | |||||
8 | Yars | 773,842 | |||||
9 | Ongoya | 651,853 | |||||
10 | Edrona | 513,631 |
Economy
Agriculture
Agriculture has historically been a major sector in Lavanan economy, Lavanas vast system of rivers and estuaries with additional man made water ways such as canals, Lavanan farmers have always had access to vast fertile lands and ways to transport goods using the rivers. Lavanas has always been a major producer of rice through the use of paddy fields, and it has been a major part of Lavanan diet for centuries. Lavana is a major exporter of rice in the world, but it has seen a decline as other products such as coffee, and nuts increase in value. Lavana alone is the worlds biggest producer of Cashew nuts, and is a top producer of coffee. Coffee has become a major part of Lavanan agriculture following its introduction in 1870 by Gaullican authorities which sought to establish profitable plantations in the country, the Socialist government has sought to increase coffee consumption as the demand of the product grows both at home and at broad. Other products produced in great quantities include peppers, rubber, cotton, sugar, coconuts, among others. Lavanan attempts at diversifying its agricultural output have been greatly successful with Lavana holding among the most resilient agricultural sectors in the world.
Fishing
Fishing has historically been a key part in the economy of Lavana, fish farming in Lavana traces its history to antiquity where fishing villages known as Kelongs appeared on the rivers of the country usually close to markets with farmers managing fields then returning to their houses to feed fish held in large metal containers. Such fishing villages have been impacted by river pollution along with higher costs than fish grown in land based farms. Land based fish farms have grown greatly since the 80's with government subsided farms cropping up across the country, and making it easier for rice and fish farms to grow and expand. Many villages in the coastal regions still largely depend on fishing, which has led to overfishing in some areas. Fishing of sea cucumbers has seen increasing growth, although much of this is performed illegaly the high price of the sea cucumber makes it hard for government authorities to regulate, attempts at farming the sea cucumbers have mostly had low results, and attempts at polyculture growing both sea cucumbers and prawns have had little success. Highly profitable shrimp farms have seen a massive investment in the country with large amounts of public and private money invested into the industry, making the country among the leading producers of shrimp.
Energy
Lavana consumes some estimated 330,437 Gw a year, with an average consumption of 3,805 kWh per person, making it one of the largest electrical consumers in the world. Lavana obtains its energy mainly from natural gas and nuclear power at 30% and 28% respectively, oil makes up 25%, with the remaining 17% made up of renewable energy primarily hydroelectric at 85%, wind at 10% and solar at 5%.
Lavana operates 12 reactors in 4 Nuclear Power plants. Lavana has expressed great interest in nuclear energy and between 2005-2020 the nation built 4 reactors, and announced its intention on keeping the 2 Min La reactors first built in 1985 online until 2040, Lavana also stated its intention in building a further 3 reactors in a brand new facility between 2020 and 2030. Lavanas growing energy needs and desire to become more energy independent resulted in it stating its desire to have 50% of Lavanan power produced through nuclear energy by 2050, with plans for the construction of up to 12 new reactors to be constructed, effectively doubling the amount of reactors in Lavana.
Renewable energy has been a growing field in the country, primarily hydroelectric power, Lav San Dam first started building in 2004 and finished in 2015 is the largest dam in Southeast Coius, and provides 80% of Lavana's total hydroelectric power output. The dam was seen as a highly ambitious project as it was the first large scale dam project in Lavana, but its successful construction and results have led to wider development in the area, with multiple projects seeking to expand on the success of the dam. Other sources of energy although limited have slowly grown in importance, the government has approved 10 Gw worth of solar power plants in the nation to be installed between 2015-2025, the move marked as highly ambitious has met great results with a steady rise in solar power produced and a general decline in the cost of electricity primarily in the west of the country where nuclear energy is not as efficient.
Mining
Although mining has existed since antiquity it has not been a key sector in the Lavanan economy, Gaullican attempts at increasing production of coal reserves found in the Gezije range were largely unsuccessful, and Lavanan has primarily mined minor amounts of iron, and copper. In the 1970's growing interest in the sector resulted in studies conducted by the central government which found unexploited reserves of bauxite, chromium, and zinc resulted in wide investment by the central government, this resulted in the establishment of the ສະພາຂຸດຄົ້ນບໍ່ແຮ່ແຫ່ງຊາດ (National Mining Council), a state owned enterprise tasked with managing the mineral resources of the country. By 1996, Lavanan production of bauxite, chromium, and copper had nearly quadrupled, with the nation becoming a key exporter of bauxite on the global market with large reserves still unexploited. This rapid expansion was seen favoredly by the central government as a key way of obtaining foreign hard currency, and allowing for warmer relations between Lavana and foreign nations. Mining is conducted wholly by the state owned NMC, and foreign investment is carefully regulated.
The expansion of mining has caused severe environmental issues, with waste from mineral operations usually dumped into the countries rivers, following government regulation this problem has been majorly eliminated by environment degradation, and deforestation remain a key issue. As most minerals are mined and transported through the river system for either export or processing, spills and leaks have occurred. In 2014 an iron ore transporting vessel collided with a fishing village on the Kung river capsizing and releasing several tons of the ore into the river causing great pollution along with several deaths, attempts at changing the transportation of minerals through railway has seen some success but still large amounts of minerals are transported via waterways.
Transportation
Prior to Gaullican colonization most of Lavana relied on waterways for transportation with some stone roads connecting major cities and centers of trade. Gaullican authorities made use of the countries vast river system as previously done through the centuries. The first railroad in Lavana was laid in 1890 between Pers and Kipchu although it served primarily for passenger transport as river transport was incredibly cheap. A major explosion in infrastructure occurred in the 1920's as Gaullican authorities desired to create a vast system of roadways to aid in mobilizing soldiers and resources, such a system had been mostly completed by the start of the Great war, although further plans remained uncompleted and neglected following the war. The Socialist government launched a major campaign constructing infrastructure throughout the nation.
Lavana has a vast motorway network, with national managed roadways (4-6 total lanes) connecting major cities, and provincial managed roadways (2-4 total lanes) connecting other areas of the country, in 2017 all provincial roadways were paved, while municipal roadways (2 total lanes) cover the rest of the country with varying levels of maintenance and paving depending on the municipality. The central government began construction on an expressway system (6-8 total lanes) in 2010 and construction was underway, with the first section of the route K1 Pers-Kipchu expected to finish in 2021, with K2 Pers-Edrona, K3 Pers-Liucpa, and K4 Pers-Kurei expected to be finished by 2025, the central government expects to finish the expressway system by 2035 with routes K1 to K6. Congestion has been a major issue for the country as large sections of Pers can be completely gridlocked during rush hour, the increase in commuters and car ownership have been blamed for such issues, but poor management of municipal roadways inside the city are also a cause, the government has attempted to limit the amount of cars on the roads but has faced backlash. Large parts of Lavanans still mobilize using motorcycles.
Railroad connections in the country have also seen great importance, with several thousands of kilometers of track laid down. Passenger rail is more developed than freight rail, a situation the country has sought to solve with the construction of a freight train only line between Yars-Liucpa-Sureli which was completed in 2015, although plans to expand this freight only system remain mostly delayed as the nation has sought other alternatives to its growing freight needs. Construction on a freight only line between Pers-Ongoya-Liucpa began in 2018, with a Kurei-Laitaka line beginning construction in 2020. A high-speed rail connection with Dezevau was inaugurated in 2015 the Bazadavo-Pers express via Mhidyzai, Viodhoumi, and Liucpa was a major success for both nations, as the difficult geography of the area threatened to reduce speeds for the project but the link was completed with minimal speed loss. Such a success was celebrated through the issue of stamps across members of the AIS. Rapid transit in the form of metro lines has also seen keen development as the nation has sought to construct metro systems in its 3 largest cities, the Pers metro opened in August 2020 with its green line, further expansions are planned and expected to finish no later than 2032. Metro systems in Kurei and Kipchu are expected to begin operations in 2025 and 2026 respectively.
Lavana operates some 36 national airports including 4 international airports: Kanoa Somphon in Pers, Vongvichit International Airport in Kurei, Arath Khouph International Airport in Kipchu, and Laitaka International Airport. Kanoa Somphon is the countries largest airport handling much of its international passengers. Domestic flights to Pers-Thy Lucc were moved to the smaller Keolamalay airport in 2018, which has reduced congestion in Kanoa Somphon. Lavana's national carrier is the state owned Lavanian Airways, which operates close to 70 aircraft, Lavanian Airways flew to some 60 destinations all in Coius and Euclea. Private carriers exist in Lavana as well.
Lavanas important relation with waterways has resulted in sizeable amounts of cargo and passengers still utilizing the water systems although this amount has reduced for several years following government attempts at improving water quality and other methods of transportation, and nowadays the river are mainly used by rural populations and the mining sector. The largest sea port in Lavana is that of Kipchu, which has always historically been the largest port in the country, Laitaka and Sureli follow Kipchu both in importance and tonnage which passes through. Laitaka has become an important cruise stop with numerous cruise ships stopping at the port during the summer months bringing in international tourists.
Tourism
Brown Sea shadowed coral reefs World Heritage site is a popular spot for scuba divers. Site is jointly managed by Lavana and Dezevau
Kung river Red great crane breeding grounds was added to the World Heritage list in 2015, the site has been a Lavanan National park since 1911.
Duh Hoc culture jars encompass the numerous jars dating back to the 9th century B.C.E. Duh Hoc culture in western Lavana.
Part of the greater Zedenge Canal World heritage site Dabadonga was the capital of the Agudan Empire. The site is jointly administered by Lavana and Dezevau
The Thy Lucc Historical center in the center of Thy Lucc showcases the ancient capital of the Sao's which ruled over modern Lavana.
Culture
Cuisine
Music
Literature
Cinema
Sports
Lavana does not maintain a national sport but football is the most popular sport in the country, represented in the Lavanan Top League. Basketball is another popular sport in the country with many youths practicing the sport, and the Lavanan national team competing in highly prestigious competitions in the international stage.