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'''Hacyinia''', officially known as '''The Union of Hacyinia''' and also known as ''Basshar-Syran'' or ''Syran-Basshar'', is a country in [[Coius]]. It borders [[Dezevau]] and [[Lavana]] to the east, [[Zorasan]] to the north and west, [[Shangea]] to the southwest, and [[Zomia]] to south. A landlocked country, it straddles the boundary between [[Southeast Coius]] and the [[Great Steppe]]. The physical landscape of the country is defined by mountainous valleys to the west, vast and sprawling steppe through much of the central area of the country, and fertile river deltas in the east along the shore of Lake Zinabad. | '''Hacyinia''', officially known as '''The Union of Hacyinia''' and also known as ''Basshar-Syran'' or ''Syran-Basshar'', is a country in [[Coius]]. It borders [[Dezevau]] and [[Lavana]] to the east, [[Zorasan]] to the north and west, [[Shangea]] to the southwest, and [[Zomia]] to south. A landlocked country, it straddles the boundary between [[Southeast Coius]] and the [[Great Steppe]]. The physical landscape of the country is defined by mountainous valleys to the west, vast and sprawling steppe through much of the central area of the country, and fertile river deltas in the east along the shore of Lake Zinabad. | ||
Hacyinia has a long history, dominated mostly by the nomadic peoples that have ruled from the steppes as well as powerful empires who have conquered and held sway over the area. Although the area has long been inhabited with archeological records showing evidence of human settlement dating back to 6,000 BCE; the first recorded peoples in the area date back to the second millennia B.C with !Scythian/!Saka nomads domaining the steppes and settled | Hacyinia has a long history, dominated mostly by the nomadic peoples that have ruled from the steppes as well as powerful empires who have conquered and held sway over the area. Although the area has long been inhabited with archeological records showing evidence of human settlement dating back to 6,000 BCE; the first recorded peoples in the area date back to the second millennia B.C with !Scythian/!Saka nomads domaining the steppes and settled Pardardian speaking city states establishing themselves in the eastern river deltas by Lake Zinabad, as well as in the foothills of the western mountains. The Chanwan had long called the highlands of western Hacyinia home and began establishing their own politys in the highlands of Mount ???. | ||
== Etymology == | |||
Hacyinia comes from the [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%F0%90%8F%83%F0%90%8E%B7%F0%90%8E%A1%F0%90%8F%82%F0%90%8E%A1%F0%90%8E%B9 Old Pardarian word "hamicyia"], meaning rebellious. | |||
== Demographics == | == Demographics == |
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The Union of Hacyinia | |
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Flag | |
Recognised national languages | Pardarian |
Recognised regional languages | Syran: Gaullican, Ilkmen, Ziba Besshar: Beyek, Kacdag, Ukilen |
Unrecognized regional languages | Chanwan |
Ethnic groups | 45% Oroqic 49% Beyeks 51% Ilkmen 32% Pardarian 39% Kactag 61% Pasdewar 10% Chanwan 13% Other 46.5% Ukilen 38.5% Dezevauni 15% Other (Oeguns, others) |
Religion | 45% Irfanic 40% Badi 6% Chanwan Folk Religion 5% Solarian Catholicism 2% Zohism 2% Other |
Demonym(s) | Hacyinians |
Government | Devolved unitary constitutional monarchy, with the parliament operating as a de facto one party government. |
• Khan | Makbule Arda Khan |
Erasyl Rinat | |
Legislature | Unified Assembly |
Senate | |
Legislative Chamber | |
Establishment | |
• Orto Khanate | TBD |
• Syr Khanate | TBD |
• Khanate of Bessar established | TBD |
• Syran independence | TBD |
• Peoples Equalist Republic of Syran established | TBD |
• Unification | TBD |
Area | |
• Total | 1,031,116.80 km2 (398,116.42 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 37,000,000 |
• Density | 35.88/km2 (92.9/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2021 estimate |
• Total | $363.7 billion |
• Per capita | $9,831 |
GDP (nominal) | 2021 estimate |
• Total | $80.86 billion |
• Per capita | $2,185.54 |
Gini | 41.9 medium |
HDI | 0.654 medium |
Currency | Hacyinian Som (HSM) |
Internet TLD | .ha |
Hacyinia, officially known as The Union of Hacyinia and also known as Basshar-Syran or Syran-Basshar, is a country in Coius. It borders Dezevau and Lavana to the east, Zorasan to the north and west, Shangea to the southwest, and Zomia to south. A landlocked country, it straddles the boundary between Southeast Coius and the Great Steppe. The physical landscape of the country is defined by mountainous valleys to the west, vast and sprawling steppe through much of the central area of the country, and fertile river deltas in the east along the shore of Lake Zinabad.
Hacyinia has a long history, dominated mostly by the nomadic peoples that have ruled from the steppes as well as powerful empires who have conquered and held sway over the area. Although the area has long been inhabited with archeological records showing evidence of human settlement dating back to 6,000 BCE; the first recorded peoples in the area date back to the second millennia B.C with !Scythian/!Saka nomads domaining the steppes and settled Pardardian speaking city states establishing themselves in the eastern river deltas by Lake Zinabad, as well as in the foothills of the western mountains. The Chanwan had long called the highlands of western Hacyinia home and began establishing their own politys in the highlands of Mount ???.
Etymology
Hacyinia comes from the Old Pardarian word "hamicyia", meaning rebellious.
Demographics
8,339,800 Beyeks 8,680,200 Ilkmen
4,107,000 Kacdags 6,993,000 Pasedwars
4,070,000 Chanwan
2,236,650 Ukilen 1,851,850 Dezenaui 721,500 Other
Besshar total: 15,044,200 Besshar including Chanwan: 19,114,200 Syran: 17,885,800