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<div class="center">'''Panhandle'''</div> | |||
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6. [[Điện Biên Province|Điện Biên]]<br /> | |||
22. [[Hòa Bình Province|Hòa Bình]]<br /> | |||
7. [[Lai Châu Province|Lai Châu]]<br /> | |||
8. [[Lào Cai Province|Lào Cai]]<br /> | |||
16. [[Sơn La Province|Sơn La]]<br /> | |||
12. [[Yên Bái Province|Yên Bái]] | |||
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<div class="center">'''Fedha River Basin'''</div> | |||
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20. [[Bắc Giang Province|Bắc Giang]]<br /> | |||
14. [[Bắc Kạn Province|Bắc Kạn]]<br /> | |||
10. [[Cao Bằng Province|Cao Bằng]]<br /> | |||
9. [[Hà Giang Province|Hà Giang]]<br /> | |||
11. [[Lạng Sơn Province|Lạng Sơn]]<br /> | |||
17. [[Phú Thọ Province|Phú Thọ]]<br /> | |||
21. [[Quảng Ninh Province|Quảng Ninh]]<br /> | |||
15. [[Thái Nguyên Province|Thái Nguyên]]<br /> | |||
13. [[Tuyên Quang Province|Tuyên Quang]] | |||
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<div class="center">'''Mitawadar'''</div> | |||
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1. [[Hanoi|Hà Nội]] (municipality)<br /> | |||
3. [[Hai Phong|Hải Phòng]] (municipality)<br /> | |||
19. [[Bắc Ninh Province|Bắc Ninh]]<br /> | |||
26. [[Hà Nam Province|Hà Nam]]<br /> | |||
24. [[Hải Dương Province|Hải Dương]]<br /> | |||
23. [[Hưng Yên Province|Hưng Yên]]<br /> | |||
27. [[Nam Định Province|Nam Định]]<br /> | |||
28. [[Ninh Bình Province|Ninh Bình]]<br /> | |||
25. [[Thái Bình Province|Thái Bình]]<br /> | |||
18. [[Vĩnh Phúc Province|Vĩnh Phúc]] | |||
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<div class="center">'''Sena River Delta'''</div> | |||
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2. [[Ho Chi Minh City|Hồ Chí Minh City]] (municipality)<br /> | |||
51. [[Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province|Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu]]<br /> | |||
49. [[Bình Dương Province|Bình Dương]]<br /> | |||
47. [[Bình Phước Province|Bình Phước]]<br /> | |||
50. [[Đồng Nai Province|Đồng Nai]]<br /> | |||
48. [[Tây Ninh Province|Tây Ninh]] | |||
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<div class="center">'''Kilambabi Delta'''</div> | |||
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5. [[Cần Thơ]] (municipality)<br /> | |||
56. [[An Giang Province|An Giang]]<br /> | |||
62. [[Bạc Liêu Province|Bạc Liêu]]<br /> | |||
55. [[Bến Tre Province|Bến Tre]]<br /> | |||
63. [[Cà Mau Province|Cà Mau]] | |||
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===Sociopolitics=== | ===Sociopolitics=== |
Revision as of 20:05, 11 May 2021
Democratic Republic of Maucha | |
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Motto: "Für die Menschen aus dem Land des Silbers" (For the poeple from the land of silver) | |
Capital | Kanyabahayadha |
Largest | Nambabi |
Official languages | Weranic |
Recognised national languages | |
Demonym(s) | Mauchian |
Government | Federative presidential republic |
• President | Werner Okonkwo |
• Vice President | Mavo Holomisa |
• President of Senate | Kalere Odili |
• President of the Chamber | Issa Mbadinuju |
Legislature | National Congress |
Senate | |
House of Deputies | |
Formation | |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 30,955,202 |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $100,542,496,096 (46th) |
• Per capita | $3,248 (56th) |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $70,144,487,732 (53th) |
• Per capita | $2,266 (51st) |
Gini (2020) | 42.4 medium |
HDI (2020) | 0.601 medium |
Currency | Mauchian Fedha (MFD) |
Calling code | +255 |
ISO 3166 code | MWI |
Internet TLD | .mw |
Maucha, officially the Democratic Republic of Maucha, is a sovereign state whose territory is in northeastern Couis. Maucha is the easternmost country in the western hemisphere, occupying a total area of 419,033 km² on the eastern coast of the subcontinent of Bahia. It borders Yemet and Garambura to the west. Maucha has territorial disputes over the Ibabochia region with Yemet and the Kulo State. Maucha is the third most populated country in Bahia with a population of 30,955,202 (as of January 2020). The capital of the country is Kanyabahayadha, located at the delta of the Fedha river on the northern coast of the country. The metropolitan region of Nambabi is the largest urban area of the country and often claimed to be the legitimate Mauchian capital.
EARLY HISTORY
After the breakaway from the United Bahian Republic, Maucha fell into a civil crisis, as minorities started to revolt against the ethnic government. The main insurgence happened in the Onikhuma provinces, as they claimed that the Government favored the Watuaji and gave them no representation. In 1967, a civil war started after Watuaji President, Asani Ibori, dissolved the National Congress, trying to shut any and all uprisings against his government. Ibori’s authoritarian government and the Civil War would last until 1978, when the Onikhuma movement, supported by other minorities, overthrew Ibori’s seat. The new republic was established in 1978 and sought to open Maucha to foreign investment and private capital, but in 1980, a coup saw a communist militia group taking over the government and creating a one-party system. In 1993, the Maucha Revolution took place, as the people fought against the corrupt and authoritarian government. Later in the same year, the Democratic Republic of Maucha was established, now under a new multi-party system that focused on democracy. The first public election in the country took place in 1995, with Onikhuma President Dominic Iondela being the first democratically elected president in Maucha’s history. From then on, Maucha is considered one of the fastest growing countries in Bahia
GENERAL ECONOMIC/SOCIAL INFO
Etymology
History
Antiquity
Geography
Climate
Biodiversity
Demographics
Rank | County | Pop. | |||||||
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Kartha Mbresht |
1 | Kartha | Karthë | 2,514,214 | Talax Sorrë | ||||
2 | Mbresht | Mbresht | 1,805,664 | ||||||
3 | Talax | Talax | 1,156,782 | ||||||
4 | Sorrë | Hëna | 710,746 | ||||||
5 | Valqëndrush | Valqëndrush | 678,152 | ||||||
6 | Kufivalë | Kallëm | 517,013 | ||||||
7 | Korkès | Corchès | 489,357 | ||||||
8 | Sèngsagrát | Sèngsagrát | 477,781 | ||||||
9 | Halinos | Fillim | 432,776 | ||||||
10 | Lànxè | Dxèrdxè | 343,979 |
Ethnicities
Religion
Languages
Education
Government & Politics
Foreign relations
Military
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