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One of the world's earliest permanently settled regions, present-day Chóra is home to many pre-historic cites such as [[Palió Vounó]] and was inhabited by ancient civilizations including the Chitites, Chatites, [[Ancient Eschóran Peoples]], [[Oraclans]], and others. The [[Ancient Oraclate]] acted as the most culturally significant city-state in Ancient Chóran history, briefly unifying all Chóran city-states until the [[Erruption of Motabele]] in 500 BCE which would lead to the Chóran Dark Age. This age would end following the conquests of [[Máchi the Great]], in the wake of which most of the ancient Chóran and Eschóran regions were culturally [[Ailenized]], and this continued through the [[Anthaos Era]] and the eventual rise of the [[Andronikos Dynasty]]. The [[Sali Liaks]] began migrating to the Eschóran Peninsula in the 11th century, ultimately seeing cultural integration into [[Early Chóran Religious Practices]] through the [[Missionary-Saint Savvina]]. The Liak [[Kingdom of Rye]] ruled Eschóra, and the [[Andronikos Dynasty]] ruled Chóra until the [[Great Eastern Invasion]] when both polities would disintegrate into dozens of Sali Liak and Chóran Principalities. Beginning in the late 13th century, the [[Mitridis Dynasty]] united the principalities and conquered the Dyatórans, while aileniziation of Eschóra further progressed during the [[Mitridis Period]]. Mitridis Expansion continued under [[Aimilios II]], and during the reign of [[Erasmia the Spectacular]], the [[Mitridis Empire]] became a global power | One of the world's earliest permanently settled regions, present-day Chóra is home to many pre-historic cites such as [[Palió Vounó]] and was inhabited by ancient civilizations including the Chitites, Chatites, [[Ancient Eschóran Peoples]], [[Oraclans]], and others. The [[Ancient Oraclate]] acted as the most culturally significant city-state in Ancient Chóran history, briefly unifying all Chóran city-states until the [[Erruption of Motabele]] in 500 BCE which would lead to the Chóran Dark Age. This age would end following the conquests of [[Máchi the Great]], in the wake of which most of the ancient Chóran and Eschóran regions were culturally [[Ailenized]], and this continued through the [[Anthaos Era]] and the eventual rise of the [[Andronikos Dynasty]]. The [[Sali Liaks]] began migrating to the Eschóran Peninsula in the 11th century, ultimately seeing cultural integration into [[Early Chóran Religious Practices]] through the [[Missionary-Saint Savvina]]. The Liak [[Kingdom of Rye]] ruled Eschóra, and the [[Andronikos Dynasty]] ruled Chóra until the [[Great Eastern Invasion]] when both polities would disintegrate into dozens of Sali Liak and Chóran Principalities. Beginning in the late 13th century, the [[Mitridis Dynasty]] united the principalities and conquered the Dyatórans, while aileniziation of Eschóra further progressed during the [[Mitridis Period]]. Mitridis Expansion continued under [[Aimilios II]], and during the reign of [[Erasmia the Spectacular]], the [[Mitridis Empire]] became a global power | ||
From the late 18th century onwards, the empire's power declined with a gradual loss of territories. [[Imperator Aimilios VII]] started a period of modernization in the early 19th century, leading the [[Mitridis Empire]] into the [[First World War]] as one of the [[Imperial Powers]] in 1893. During the war the Mitridis Government committed genociodes against the [[Bayt-Nisiótes Peoples]]. Despite initial surges in pro-war sentiment, no major war goals would be achieved and the tide of war would quickly turn against the Mitridis Government, with the last major portion of war support lost with the [[1895 Ascension Crisis of Manos II]]. The [[Mitridis Empire]] sued for peace in desperate circumstances, with the majority of the nation's [[Agleian]] territory partitioned. The [[Assassination of Imperator Manos II]] and the [[Young Chóran Revolution]] of 1899 restricted the authority of the Imperator and restored the Chóran Parliament after a 15-year suspension, ushering the empire into a brief multi-party period. The [[Three Triumvirs]] took control with the 1905 coup d'état, acting as the Regency Council of the young [[Imperator Kalliopi III]]. The Triumvirate would collapse after the death of Triumvir [[Omiros Koskiades]] under mysterious circumstances in 1909, leading to a brief civil war with Imperial-Claimant [[Manolidell I]] opposing the reign of [[Kalliopi III]]. The war would end with Manolidell's defeat, resulting in a brief centralization of power under Triumvir, | From the late 18th century onwards, the empire's power declined with a gradual loss of territories. [[Imperator Aimilios VII]] started a period of modernization in the early 19th century, leading the [[Mitridis Empire]] into the [[First World War]] as one of the [[Imperial Powers]] in 1893. During the war the Mitridis Government committed genociodes against the [[Bayt-Nisiótes Peoples]]. Despite initial surges in pro-war sentiment, no major war goals would be achieved and the tide of war would quickly turn against the Mitridis Government, with the last major portion of war support lost with the [[1895 Ascension Crisis of Manos II]]. The [[Mitridis Empire]] sued for peace in desperate circumstances, with the majority of the nation's [[Agleian]] territory partitioned. The [[Assassination of Imperator Manos II]] and the [[Young Chóran Revolution]] of 1899 restricted the authority of the Imperator and restored the Chóran Parliament after a 15-year suspension, ushering the empire into a brief multi-party period. The [[Three Triumvirs]] took control with the 1905 coup d'état, acting as the Regency Council of the young [[Imperator Kalliopi III]]. The Triumvirate would collapse after the death of Triumvir [[Omiros Koskiades]] under mysterious circumstances in 1909, leading to a brief civil war with Imperial-Claimant [[Manolidell I]] opposing the reign of [[Kalliopi III]]. The war would end with Manolidell's defeat, resulting in a brief centralization of power under first Triumvir, then Dictator [[Tomas Ioannakis]]. This would quickly lead to the rise of the [[Decembrist League]], who allied with the [[Young Chórans]] would lead the [[2nd Young Chóran Revolution]] in 1917, originally set out to achieve the same goals of re-democratization and the enacting of Imperial-Claimant Manolidell's liberal ideas, would quickly be overtaken by anti-monarchist sentiments, leading to a overthrow and assassination of Tomas Ioannakis and Kalliopi III. A Brief [[Chóran-Eschóran People's Republic]] would see formal dissolution of the Mitridis Empire, despite continued resistance of the [[White Chóran Movement]]. [[Ktonas Demetriou]], leader of the [[Ypérochist Faction]] in the [[Decembrist League]] would had acted as the de-facto military leader of the People's Republic would oust opposition in a coup d'état eventually taking control and declaring the "Collective People's Union" in 1919. | ||
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Collective People's Union Συλλογική Λαϊκή Ένωση (Syllogikí Laïkí Énosi) | |
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Motto: 一Όλοι οι Άνθρωποι Δεμένοι Μαζί! All people bound together! | |
Anthem: Η Διεθνής (I Diethnís) The International | |
Syndicate Map of the Collective People's Union | |
Capital | Obintum |
Largest city | Gyálinos |
Official languages | Énositypo (Union Standard) |
Recognised national languages | Chóran Dyatóran Eschóran |
Ethnic groups | Chóran, Ları, Rоратаn |
Demonym(s) | Enosi (Union-member) |
Government | Council-based Syndicated Dominant Party State |
Nikoloz "Niko" Rodoulis | |
Stamatios Xenelis | |
Legislature | General Congress of Ktonismos |
Establishment | |
• Chóro-Genesis | 1000 BCE |
• Ancient Chóra | 600 BCE |
• Rise of the Oraclate | 300 BCE |
• Eruption at the Mount | 50 BCE |
• Age of Kingdoms | 100 CE |
• Chóran Empire | 1430 CE |
• Civil Strife | 1900 CE |
• Collective People's Union | 1919 CE |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 42,000,000 |
• 2022 census | 41,502,031 |
GDP (PPP) | 2022 estimate estimate |
• Per capita | 52,128 $ |
GDP (nominal) | 2022 estimate estimate |
• Total | 10.5 Trillion $ |
Gini (2022 estimate) | 0.378 low |
HDI (2022 estimate) | 0.925 very high |
Currency | Drachma (CPUD) |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | left |
ISO 3166 code | CPU |
Internet TLD | .cpu |
Chóra, officially the Collective People's Union (Énositypo: Συλλογική Λαϊκή Ένωση) is a transcontinental country situated at the juncture of South Eastern Maris and Western Agleia. It is divided mainly between the Chóran and Eschóran Peninsulas, and borders the Mesogeian Sea to the South and the Mavre Sea to the North. Obintum is the country's capital and second-largest city, while Gyálinos is the largest city and economic financial center. Chóra is a multi-ethnic nation comprised primarily of Chóran, Ları and Rоратаn peoples.
One of the world's earliest permanently settled regions, present-day Chóra is home to many pre-historic cites such as Palió Vounó and was inhabited by ancient civilizations including the Chitites, Chatites, Ancient Eschóran Peoples, Oraclans, and others. The Ancient Oraclate acted as the most culturally significant city-state in Ancient Chóran history, briefly unifying all Chóran city-states until the Erruption of Motabele in 500 BCE which would lead to the Chóran Dark Age. This age would end following the conquests of Máchi the Great, in the wake of which most of the ancient Chóran and Eschóran regions were culturally Ailenized, and this continued through the Anthaos Era and the eventual rise of the Andronikos Dynasty. The Sali Liaks began migrating to the Eschóran Peninsula in the 11th century, ultimately seeing cultural integration into Early Chóran Religious Practices through the Missionary-Saint Savvina. The Liak Kingdom of Rye ruled Eschóra, and the Andronikos Dynasty ruled Chóra until the Great Eastern Invasion when both polities would disintegrate into dozens of Sali Liak and Chóran Principalities. Beginning in the late 13th century, the Mitridis Dynasty united the principalities and conquered the Dyatórans, while aileniziation of Eschóra further progressed during the Mitridis Period. Mitridis Expansion continued under Aimilios II, and during the reign of Erasmia the Spectacular, the Mitridis Empire became a global power
From the late 18th century onwards, the empire's power declined with a gradual loss of territories. Imperator Aimilios VII started a period of modernization in the early 19th century, leading the Mitridis Empire into the First World War as one of the Imperial Powers in 1893. During the war the Mitridis Government committed genociodes against the Bayt-Nisiótes Peoples. Despite initial surges in pro-war sentiment, no major war goals would be achieved and the tide of war would quickly turn against the Mitridis Government, with the last major portion of war support lost with the 1895 Ascension Crisis of Manos II. The Mitridis Empire sued for peace in desperate circumstances, with the majority of the nation's Agleian territory partitioned. The Assassination of Imperator Manos II and the Young Chóran Revolution of 1899 restricted the authority of the Imperator and restored the Chóran Parliament after a 15-year suspension, ushering the empire into a brief multi-party period. The Three Triumvirs took control with the 1905 coup d'état, acting as the Regency Council of the young Imperator Kalliopi III. The Triumvirate would collapse after the death of Triumvir Omiros Koskiades under mysterious circumstances in 1909, leading to a brief civil war with Imperial-Claimant Manolidell I opposing the reign of Kalliopi III. The war would end with Manolidell's defeat, resulting in a brief centralization of power under first Triumvir, then Dictator Tomas Ioannakis. This would quickly lead to the rise of the Decembrist League, who allied with the Young Chórans would lead the 2nd Young Chóran Revolution in 1917, originally set out to achieve the same goals of re-democratization and the enacting of Imperial-Claimant Manolidell's liberal ideas, would quickly be overtaken by anti-monarchist sentiments, leading to a overthrow and assassination of Tomas Ioannakis and Kalliopi III. A Brief Chóran-Eschóran People's Republic would see formal dissolution of the Mitridis Empire, despite continued resistance of the White Chóran Movement. Ktonas Demetriou, leader of the Ypérochist Faction in the Decembrist League would had acted as the de-facto military leader of the People's Republic would oust opposition in a coup d'état eventually taking control and declaring the "Collective People's Union" in 1919.
Chóra is a regional power with a geopolitical significant strategic location
Etymology
The name "Chóra" is a hydronym referring to the Chóran Strait, which in and of itself is derived from a creation myth of Ancient Chóra. The myth describes the creation of the strait as formed of a battle between the Goddesses of Sea and Soil, Avgi and Alkesta respectively. with the Goddess of the Sea Avgi cleaving the East and West in two, forming the "Cleaved Sea," "Chórénos Thálassanik" in Old Chóran. The word "Chórénos" would eventually be concatenated into "Chóran" after the Great Chóran Vowel Shift.
History
Chóro-Genesis
One of the earliest cities in history of Palió Vounó
Early Chitites, Chatites, and Oracla Tribes migrations from (Africa?)
Ancient Chóra
Formation of city-states. Oraclate, Trans-Femme Cult Control, leading until Eruption of Motabele
Chóran Dark Age
Collapse of the Oraclate, civil wars, Rise of the Grand Althaalitha
Máchi the Great's Empire
Máchi I of Korídon led a general expansion of the Kingdom of Korídon from a rump state to a regional power, going on to act as the de-facto military leader in the defense against the Althaalithan Empire in three wars. The League of Eínai would be founded by 273 BCE by Máchi I of Korídon and Themis of Eínai in the wake of the successes of the 3rd Althaalithan Invasion of Chóran which would see total Althaalithan conquest of the Eschóran Peninsula and forced subjigation of many Chóran city-states. Máchi I of Korídon would press for further political unification of the League of Eínai 300 BCE. Máchi II of Korídon rose to the throne following the assassination of her mother in 310, and quickly acted to solidify Korídon rule by quashing a rebellion that took place in the southern Chóran city-states, and also staged a short but bloody excursion against the city-states to the north. She then proceeded east in order to carry out her plans to conquer the Althaalithan Empire. Her campaign of conquests from Chóran spanned across Eschóra,
Anthaos Era
One of Máchi's Generals, took control of Chóran and Eschóran peninsulas with the division of Máchi's Empire
Andronikos Era
Mitridis Era
Decade of Unrest
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