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| conventional_long_name = People's Democratic Republic of Aklonaru | | conventional_long_name = People's Democratic Republic of Aklonaru | ||
| common_name = Aklonaru | | common_name = Aklonaru | ||
| native_name = ''Kōmukä | | native_name = ''Kōmukä Rézpublōhōaikonä Aklonaio'' ([[Akloni language|Akloni]]) | ||
| image_flag = Flag of Aklonaru.png | | image_flag = Flag of Aklonaru.png | ||
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| capital = [[ | | capital = [[Kämuli]] | ||
| largest_city = [[Sokä]] | | largest_city = [[Sokä]] | ||
| languages_type = {{Wp|Official language}} | | languages_type = {{Wp|Official language}} | ||
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'''Aklonaru''' ([[Akloni language|Akloni]]: ''Aklonärū''), officially the '''People's Democratic Republic of Aklonaru''' (Akloni: ''Kōmukä | '''Aklonaru''' ([[Akloni language|Akloni]]: ''Aklonärū''), officially the '''People's Democratic Republic of Aklonaru''' (Akloni: ''Kōmukä Rézpublōdaimokräto Aklonaio''), is a country in [[North Armaghan]]. It borders [[Kihon]] and [[Hafa]] to the east, [[Oran]] to the south, the [[Arol Gulf]] to the west, and the [[Dulmara Ocean]] to the north. <!-- The [[Ratona Desert]] to the east, and the [[Kolatar Rainforest]] to the south --> It has a population of 106,502,692, making it the [[List of countries in Armaghan by population|fifth-most populous]] country in [[Armaghan]]. Aklonaru is [[Administrative divisions of Aklonaru|administratively divided]] into 18 [[States of Aklonaru|states]], each based around a cultural or historical region of the country. Its {{wp|capital city}} is [[Kämuli]] and its [[List of cities in Aklonaru by population|largest city]] is [[Sokä]]. Other major cities include [[Meritsi]], [[Atušaio]], and [[Tōkōni-Sélan]]. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
=== Ancient history (before 366) === | === Ancient history (before 366) === | ||
{{main|Proto-Aklons|Kahonate of Débōn}} | |||
The [[Proto-Aklons|Proto-Aklon]] people were the first humans to {{wp|human settlement|settle}} the area that is today Aklonaru. Historians speculate that the Proto-Aklons originated from | The [[Proto-Aklons|Proto-Aklon]] people were the first humans to {{wp|human settlement|settle}} the area that is today Aklonaru. Historians speculate that the Proto-Aklons originated from [[South Darana]] and migrated southward during the last major {{wp|ice age}}. The [[Aklonaru (region)|region of Aklonaru]] thus became a perfect place to settle, with a warmer climate and fertile coastal territory. Due to this, other prehistoric ethnicities began {{wp|mass migration|mass migrating}} to the region as well. The [[Ayko-Tajiriks]], who migrated from [[South Armaghan]], are a notable example. Aklonaru quickly developed {{wp|agriculture|agricultural}} technology, and became one of the most advanced agricultural societies of the time. | ||
Over time, the Akloni civilization advanced technologically and socially. The huge prehistoric ethnic groups that had settled the region eventually collapsed into the ethnic groups of the region today. Eventually, the small chiefdoms and agricultural communities of the region united to become much larger states. The title of [[Kaho]] first entered use during {{wp|classical antiquity}}. Soon, most | Over time, the Akloni civilization advanced technologically and socially. The huge prehistoric ethnic groups that had settled the region eventually collapsed into the ethnic groups of the region today. Eventually, the small chiefdoms and agricultural communities of the region united to become much larger states. The title of [[Kaho]] first entered use during {{wp|classical antiquity}}. Soon, most monarchic states in Aklonaru were kahonates. Starting in around 6 CE, Kaho [[Pīrūtä the Conqueror]] of the small [[Kahonate of Débōn]] began [[Débōni Conquests|a series of conquests]] of the neighboring states. He was wildly successful in his campaigns and propelled Débōn to the status of a large empire. He continued these conquests until his death in 23 CE, which triggered [[23 Débōn succession crisis|a crisis]] between his 5 brothers as to who would ascend to the throne. This led to the division of the Débōn Kahonate into 5 separate kahonates. | ||
=== Kingdom of Ovä (366–1359) === | === Kingdom of Ovä (366–1359) === | ||
{{main|Kingdom of Ovä}} | |||
=== Nine Kingdoms Era (1359–1509) === | === Nine Kingdoms Era (1359–1509) === | ||
{{main|Nine Kingdoms Era}} | |||
=== Kingdom of Pludavia (1509–1698) === | === Kingdom of Pludavia (1509–1698) === | ||
{{main|Kingdom of Pludavia}} | |||
=== Olonui Kingdom (1698–1741) === | === Olonui Kingdom (1698–1741) === | ||
{{main|Olonui Kingdom}} | |||
=== Peasants' Revolt (1741) === | === Peasants' Revolt (1741) === | ||
{{main|Peasant Revolt in the Olonui Kingdom}} | |||
=== First Republic (1741–1761) === | === First Republic (1741–1761) === | ||
{{main|First Republic of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Partition (1761) === | |||
{{main|Partition of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Post-Partition (1761–1806) === | === Post-Partition (1761–1806) === | ||
=== Solävū Rebellion (1806–1807) === | === Solävū Rebellion (1806–1807) === | ||
{{main|Solävū Rebellion}} | |||
=== Second Republic (1807–1859) === | === Second Republic (1807–1859) === | ||
{{main|Second Republic of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Akloni Fracture (1859–1913) === | === Akloni Fracture (1859–1913) === | ||
{{main|Akloni Fracture}} | |||
=== Third Republic (1913–1938) === | === Third Republic (1913–1938) === | ||
{{main|Third Republic of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Akloni Civil War (1938–1940) === | === Akloni Civil War (1938–1940) === | ||
{{main|Akloni Civil War}} | |||
=== Postwar period (1940–1990) === | === Postwar period (1940–1990) === | ||
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== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
{{main|Geography of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Climate === | === Climate === | ||
{{main|Climate of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Biodiversity === | === Biodiversity === | ||
== Politics == | == Politics == | ||
{{main|Politics of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Administrative divisions === | === Administrative divisions === | ||
{{main|Administrative divisions of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Law === | === Law === | ||
{{main|Law of Aklonaru|Judiciary of Aklonaru|Law enforcement in Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Foreign relations === | === Foreign relations === | ||
{{main|Foreign relations of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Military === | === Military === | ||
{{main|People's Army of Aklonaru}} | |||
== Economy == | == Economy == | ||
{{main|Economy of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Infrastructure === | === Infrastructure === | ||
{{main|Transport in Aklonaru|Energy in Aklonaru|Telecommunications in Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Tourism === | === Tourism === | ||
{{main|Tourism in Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Science and technology === | === Science and technology === | ||
{{main|Science and technology in Aklonaru}} | |||
== Demographics == | == Demographics == | ||
{{main|Demographics of Aklonaru|Akloni people}} | |||
=== Ethnic groups === | |||
{{main|Ethnic groups in Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Languages === | === Languages === | ||
{{main|Languages of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Religion === | === Religion === | ||
{{main|Religion in Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Major cities === | |||
{{main|List of cities in Aklonaru by population}} | |||
=== Education === | === Education === | ||
{{main|Education in Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Health === | === Health === | ||
{{main|Healthcare in Aklonaru}} | |||
== Culture == | == Culture == | ||
{{main|Culture of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Music === | === Music === | ||
{{main|Music of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Art and architecture === | === Art and architecture === | ||
{{main|Akloni art|Architecture of Aklonaru|Fashion in Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Literature and philosophy === | === Literature and philosophy === | ||
{{main|Akloni literature|Akloni philosophy}} | |||
=== Media === | === Media === | ||
{{main|Media of Aklonaru|Cinema of Aklonaru}} | |||
=== Cuisine === | === Cuisine === | ||
{{main|Akloni cuisine}} | |||
=== Sports === | === Sports === | ||
{{main|Sport in Aklonaru}} | |||
[[Category:Aklonaru]] | [[Category:Aklonaru| ]] | ||
[[Category:Countries (Tengri)]] | |||
[[Category:Countries]] | [[Category:Countries]] |
Revision as of 06:23, 28 January 2024
People's Democratic Republic of Aklonaru Kōmukä Rézpublōhōaikonä Aklonaio (Akloni) | |
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Motto: Aikīroti, Demokrato, Uvitai "Liberty, Democracy, Unity" | |
Anthem: Ékōtu Aklonaio "Song of Aklonaru" | |
Capital | Kämuli |
Largest city | Sokä |
Official language | Akloni |
Regional languages | See Languages of Aklonaru |
Ethnic groups (2020) | |
Religion (2020) |
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Demonym(s) | Akloni |
Government | Federal parliamentary republic |
Käsimzä Péluiti | |
Opailä Tōpakuo | |
Legislature | Kōmukailōnä |
Formation | |
14 October 366 | |
2 February 1359 | |
18 November 1509 | |
4 April 1698 | |
25 June 1741 | |
3 July 1741 | |
1 December 1761 | |
3 January 1806 | |
21 March 1807 | |
10 September 1859 | |
15 June 1913 | |
6 March 1938 | |
2 February 1940 | |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 108,001,213 |
• 2020 census | 106,502,692 |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $4.976 trillion |
• Per capita | $46,073 |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $2.859 trillion |
• Per capita | $26,471 |
Gini (2021) | 24.2 low |
HDI (2021) | 0.930 very high |
Currency | Dévedui (Đ) (AKL) |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy (CE) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +36 |
Internet TLD | .ak |
Aklonaru (Akloni: Aklonärū), officially the People's Democratic Republic of Aklonaru (Akloni: Kōmukä Rézpublōdaimokräto Aklonaio), is a country in North Armaghan. It borders Kihon and Hafa to the east, Oran to the south, the Arol Gulf to the west, and the Dulmara Ocean to the north. It has a population of 106,502,692, making it the fifth-most populous country in Armaghan. Aklonaru is administratively divided into 18 states, each based around a cultural or historical region of the country. Its capital city is Kämuli and its largest city is Sokä. Other major cities include Meritsi, Atušaio, and Tōkōni-Sélan.
Etymology
History
Ancient history (before 366)
The Proto-Aklon people were the first humans to settle the area that is today Aklonaru. Historians speculate that the Proto-Aklons originated from South Darana and migrated southward during the last major ice age. The region of Aklonaru thus became a perfect place to settle, with a warmer climate and fertile coastal territory. Due to this, other prehistoric ethnicities began mass migrating to the region as well. The Ayko-Tajiriks, who migrated from South Armaghan, are a notable example. Aklonaru quickly developed agricultural technology, and became one of the most advanced agricultural societies of the time.
Over time, the Akloni civilization advanced technologically and socially. The huge prehistoric ethnic groups that had settled the region eventually collapsed into the ethnic groups of the region today. Eventually, the small chiefdoms and agricultural communities of the region united to become much larger states. The title of Kaho first entered use during classical antiquity. Soon, most monarchic states in Aklonaru were kahonates. Starting in around 6 CE, Kaho Pīrūtä the Conqueror of the small Kahonate of Débōn began a series of conquests of the neighboring states. He was wildly successful in his campaigns and propelled Débōn to the status of a large empire. He continued these conquests until his death in 23 CE, which triggered a crisis between his 5 brothers as to who would ascend to the throne. This led to the division of the Débōn Kahonate into 5 separate kahonates.