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| data1 = ᎾᏙᎦᎹᏨᎦ ᎾᏩᏖᎠᎦ<br><small>''Nayogamaθiga Naywataaga'' | | data1 = ᎾᏙᎦᎹᏨᎦ ᎾᏩᏖᎠᎦ<br><small>''Nayogamaθiga Naywataaga'' | ||
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| data2 = ᎤᏩᎦᏚᎭ ᎦᏂᏗᏍᏆᎦᎾ<br><small>''Uwagaṅyvha Giniyisdvmiga'' | | data2 = ᎤᏩᎦᏚᎭ ᎦᏂᏗᏍᏆᎦᎾ<br><small>''Uwagaṅyvha Giniyisdvmiga'' | ||
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| ethnic_groups_year = 2023 | | ethnic_groups_year = 2023 | ||
| official_languages = | | official_languages = {{wp|Oneida language|Yawathan}} | ||
| regional_languages = | | regional_languages = {{wp|Cherokee language|Dilanian}} | ||
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* 98.1% Eastern Galians | * 98.1% [[Eastern Galians]] | ||
** 68.3% Yawathan | ** 68.3% [[Yawathans|Yawathan]] | ||
** 9.1% Dilanian | ** 9.1% [[Dilanians|Dilanian]] | ||
** 4.2% Onhsanenean | ** 4.2% [[Onhsaneneans|Onhsanenean]] | ||
** 16.5% Other Eastern Galian | ** 16.5% Other Eastern Galian | ||
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|80.5% | |80.5% [[North Galian Polytheism|Northern Polytheism]] | ||
|10.1% Irreligious or Undeclared | |10.1% Irreligious or Undeclared | ||
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* 6.1% Islam | * 6.1% {{wp|Islam}} | ||
** 3.9% Onhsanenean Islam | ** 3.9% [[Onhsanenean Islam]] | ||
** 2.2% Other Islam | ** 2.2% Other Islam | ||
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The majority of the population is of [[Yawathans|Yawathan]] descent, though minorities of various [[Eastern Galians|Eastern Galian]] ethnic groups, especially [[Dilanians]] in the south and [[Onhsaneneans]] in the west. Those who are not of Yawathan or Dilanian descent are generally discriminated against, with restrictions on voting and property ownership being common. In particular, the [[Gagian Holocaust]] during the [[Second Great War]] killed over 1.5 million [[Gagians]] in Yawatha and over 1 million in [[Dilanian State|Dilania]], with the survivors fleeing to [[Onhsanenean Union State|Onhsanenea]]. Modern Yawatha arose in the [[Yawathan Kingdom]] out of various tribal groups and clans in northeastern Galia. In 1776, this kingdom joined the Dilanians in the [[Dilanoyawathan Empire]], formed by a series of common monarchs between the two kingdoms. Despite being a regional power for almost 150 years, Dilanoyawatha would collapse during the [[Revolution of 1920]] into the Dilanian State and [[Yawathan National Republic]]. The YNR would stagnate after the [[Second Great War]] but was prepared for the resumption of conflict in the 1970s with the [[Third Great War]]. Due to its providing of most of the Pact's manpower on the [[Northern Alaoyian Front (3Gw)|Northern Alaoyian]], [[Onhsanenean Front (3GW)|Onhsanenean]], and [[Angelean Front (3GW)|Angelean]] fronts, [[Operation Inferno]] was implemented by [[Third Coalition|the Coalition]] in 1980. Operation Inferno, the mass poisoning of Yawathan agricultural centers, led to a famine known simply as the [[Empty Times]], killing tens of millions and collapsing the National Republic. | The majority of the population is of [[Yawathans|Yawathan]] descent, though minorities of various [[Eastern Galians|Eastern Galian]] ethnic groups, especially [[Dilanians]] in the south and [[Onhsaneneans]] in the west. Those who are not of Yawathan or Dilanian descent are generally discriminated against, with restrictions on voting and property ownership being common. In particular, the [[Gagian Holocaust]] during the [[Second Great War]] killed over 1.5 million [[Gagians]] in Yawatha and over 1 million in [[Dilanian State|Dilania]], with the survivors fleeing to [[Onhsanenean Union State|Onhsanenea]]. Modern Yawatha arose in the [[Yawathan Kingdom]] out of various tribal groups and clans in northeastern Galia. In 1776, this kingdom joined the Dilanians in the [[Dilanoyawathan Empire]], formed by a series of common monarchs between the two kingdoms. Despite being a regional power for almost 150 years, Dilanoyawatha would collapse during the [[Revolution of 1920]] into the Dilanian State and [[Yawathan National Republic]]. The YNR would stagnate after the [[Second Great War]] but was prepared for the resumption of conflict in the 1970s with the [[Third Great War]]. Due to its providing of most of the Pact's manpower on the [[Northern Alaoyian Front (3Gw)|Northern Alaoyian]], [[Onhsanenean Front (3GW)|Onhsanenean]], and [[Angelean Front (3GW)|Angelean]] fronts, [[Operation Inferno]] was implemented by [[Third Coalition|the Coalition]] in 1980. Operation Inferno, the mass poisoning of Yawathan agricultural centers, led to a famine known simply as the [[Empty Times]], killing tens of millions and collapsing the National Republic. | ||
Like its neighbor Dilania, Yawatha is an authoritarian state where political repression is common. It is a member of the [[Mutual Defense Pact (Manala)|Mutual Defense Pact]]. Elections are considered neither free nor fair and the chiefs are frequently called an {{wp|Oligarchy|oligarchic}} body dictating the politics of the country. Yawatha has been condemended for imperialism, proxy conflicts, and general authoritarianism. | |||
Like its neighbor Dilania, Yawatha is an authoritarian state where political repression is common. It is a member of the Mutual Defense Pact. Elections are considered neither free nor fair and the chiefs | |||
=Politics= | =Politics= |
Revision as of 04:25, 5 October 2023
Chiefdom of Yawatha | |
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Anthem: ᎥᏬᎾᎠᎧ, ᎥᏬᎦᎦ Uhahóna'kha, Uhakwahá | |
Capital | Yahatlehnehkolyan |
Largest city | Watsiyulsonehe |
Official languages | Yawathan |
Recognised regional languages | Dilanian |
Ethnic groups (2023) |
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Religion (2023) |
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Demonym(s) | Yawathan |
Government | Federal democratic oligarchy under an authoritarian dictatorship |
• Chief | Yá:wen Yohogwá:hne' Yahskennenhe |
Shaté:ka Thotahtes Satehsantye | |
Kanentiio Yonkwá Kanyen'kehà:ka | |
Legislature | Council of Clans |
Formation | |
1200s | |
9 April 1776 | |
15 March 1920 | |
1980 | |
18 January 1987 | |
8 October 1986 | |
Area | |
• Total | 949,011 km2 (366,415 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 180,000,000 |
• 2014 census | 179,128,433 |
• Density | 189.7/km2 (491.3/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | ₭900.7 billion |
• Per capita | ₭3,102 |
Gini (2023) | 82.3 very high |
HDI (2022) | 0.581 medium |
Currency | Yawathan Yenaholi (¥) (YYE) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +98 |
ISO 3166 code | YA |
Internet TLD | .ya |
Yawatha, officially the Chiefdom of Yawatha, is a country in eastern Galia. It is bordered by to the south and west by Onhsanenea and Dilania and to the Achrinian Ocean to the north and west. The country's climate is diverse, ranging from the dry Yú:wheqwasǫh Desert in its interior to vibrant rainforest in the coastal regions. The capital is Yahatlehnehkolyan but the largest city is the port of Watsiyulsonehe. Other major cities include Doyalsonye, Skakoonenholyan, and Konsyoskwah.
The majority of the population is of Yawathan descent, though minorities of various Eastern Galian ethnic groups, especially Dilanians in the south and Onhsaneneans in the west. Those who are not of Yawathan or Dilanian descent are generally discriminated against, with restrictions on voting and property ownership being common. In particular, the Gagian Holocaust during the Second Great War killed over 1.5 million Gagians in Yawatha and over 1 million in Dilania, with the survivors fleeing to Onhsanenea. Modern Yawatha arose in the Yawathan Kingdom out of various tribal groups and clans in northeastern Galia. In 1776, this kingdom joined the Dilanians in the Dilanoyawathan Empire, formed by a series of common monarchs between the two kingdoms. Despite being a regional power for almost 150 years, Dilanoyawatha would collapse during the Revolution of 1920 into the Dilanian State and Yawathan National Republic. The YNR would stagnate after the Second Great War but was prepared for the resumption of conflict in the 1970s with the Third Great War. Due to its providing of most of the Pact's manpower on the Northern Alaoyian, Onhsanenean, and Angelean fronts, Operation Inferno was implemented by the Coalition in 1980. Operation Inferno, the mass poisoning of Yawathan agricultural centers, led to a famine known simply as the Empty Times, killing tens of millions and collapsing the National Republic.
Like its neighbor Dilania, Yawatha is an authoritarian state where political repression is common. It is a member of the Mutual Defense Pact. Elections are considered neither free nor fair and the chiefs are frequently called an oligarchic body dictating the politics of the country. Yawatha has been condemended for imperialism, proxy conflicts, and general authoritarianism.
Politics
Main Article: Politics of Yawatha
Government
Main Article: Government of Yawatha