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'''Hyacinthe''' ({{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}: ''Hyácinthe''), officially the '''Worker's Republic of Hyacinthe''' ({{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}: ''République ouvrière d'Hyácinthe''), is a {{wp|sovereign state}} located in [[Central Calesia|Central]] and [[Southern Calesia]]{{ref label|a|a}}. It borders [[Falland]], [[Dahemia]], and X to the north, [[West Ruthen]] to the northeast, [[X]] to the east, [[X]] to the west, and the [[X Sea]] to the south. [[Lisieux]] is Hyacinthe's {{wp|capital city|capital}} and most populous city, while other major cities include [[Sèvremoine]], [[Feneu]], [[Fontannes]], [[Argillières]], and [[Cachan]]. With a population of approximately 87 million and a total area of 438,531 km<sup>2</sup> (169,318 sq mi), it is the [[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|5th most populous]] and [[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|6th largest country in the world]], as well as the | '''Hyacinthe''' ({{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}: ''Hyácinthe''), officially the '''Worker's Republic of Hyacinthe''' ({{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}: ''République ouvrière d'Hyácinthe''), is a {{wp|sovereign state}} located in [[Central Calesia|Central]] and [[Southern Calesia]]{{ref label|a|a}}. It borders [[Falland]], [[Dahemia]], and X to the north, [[West Ruthen]] to the northeast, [[X]] to the east, [[X]] to the west, and the [[X Sea]] to the south. [[Lisieux]] is Hyacinthe's {{wp|capital city|capital}} and most populous city, while other major cities include [[Sèvremoine]], [[Feneu]], [[Fontannes]], [[Argillières]], and [[Cachan]]. With a population of approximately 87 million and a total area of 438,531 km<sup>2</sup> (169,318 sq mi), it is the [[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|5th most populous]] and [[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|6th largest country in the world]], as well as the single-largest country in [[Calesia]] by area and population. | ||
Historically, Hyacinthe has been the site of numerous civilizations ever since humans first migrated to the area in ancient times. Most notably, the [[Hernicians]] emerged in the 8th century BC, first as a [[Hernician Kingdom|kingdom]], before becoming a [[Hernician Republic|republic]], and lastly, an [[Hernician Empire|empire]]. The Hernician Empire would go on to dominate much of Calesia for centuries, before eventually [[Fall of the Hernician Empire|falling]] to {{wp|Germanic peoples|Waldic tribes}} in the 5th century AD. During the 9th century, the [[ | Historically, Hyacinthe has been the site of numerous civilizations ever since humans first migrated to the area in ancient times. Most notably, the [[Hernicians]] emerged in the 8th century BC, first as a [[Hernician Kingdom|kingdom]], before becoming a [[Hernician Republic|republic]], and lastly, an [[Hernician Empire|empire]]. The Hernician Empire would go on to dominate much of Calesia for centuries, before eventually [[Fall of the Hernician Empire|falling]] to {{wp|Germanic peoples|Waldic tribes}} in the 5th century AD. During the 9th century, the [[Second Hernician Empire]] would be formed by the [[X|House of Karling]], but was broken up by the [[Treaty of X]] in 902. In the 11th century, the [[Hyacinthean Empire]], ruled by the [[House of Pernet|Pernet dynasty]], would grow to become one of the most powerful feudal kingdoms in Calesia, invading Falland and forming the [[Kingdom of Robindy]], but had their prosperity cut short by the [[Catabole]]. In the [[Catabolic Crisis|ensuing crisis]], the nation suffered from famine and disease, and the death of a significant portion of their population. The [[!Reformation]] gave rise to new [[Gregorianism|Gregorian]] branches, such as the [[!Cathar|!Cathars]] and [[!Calvinist|!Calvinists]]. Colonial efforts also started as early as the early 1500s, while the Pernets [[Succession Crisis|lost a succession crisis in 1578]], leading to the rise of the [[House of Léandre]]. | ||
Hyacinthe is a [[wikipedia:Great_power|great power]] due to wide-reaching influence in political, cultural, and military affairs, their ownership of [[wikipedia:Nuclear_weapon|nuclear weapons]], and [[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|one of the top five largest economies in the world]]. They have a permanent place in the [[United Congress (Teleon)|United Congress Security Council]], and are | (TBD, talks about the 1700s and 1800s) | ||
The start of the 20th century would | |||
Hyacinthe is widely considered to be a [[wikipedia:Great_power|great power]] due to wide-reaching influence in political, cultural, and military affairs, their ownership of [[wikipedia:Nuclear_weapon|nuclear weapons]], and [[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|one of the top five largest economies in the world]]. They have a permanent place in the [[United Congress (Teleon)|United Congress Security Council]], and are a founding member of the [[Global Socialist League]] and the [[Union of Calesian Socialist Republics]] | |||
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Worker's Republic of Hyacinthe République ouvrière d'Hyácinthe (Hyacinthean) | |
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Motto: Sic semper tyrannis (Hernician) "Thus Always to Tyrants" | |
Anthem: Les yeux tournés vers demain (Hyacinthean) "Eyes on Tomorrow" | |
Location of Hyacinthe (dark green) in Calesia (green & dark gray) | |
Capital and largest city | Lisieux |
Official languages | Hyacinthean |
Recognised regional languages | |
Ethnic groups | 67.5% Hyacintheans 18.1% Valdaurs 12% Uldirens 4.5% other |
Demonym(s) | Hyacinthean |
Government | Federal Arvidsenist–Lavorist socialist republic |
Alban Vaillancourt | |
Jean-Noël Rigal | |
Legislature | Congress |
People's Assembly | |
National Assembly | |
Formation | |
• X | X |
Area | |
• Total | 438,531 km2 (169,318 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 87,532,230 (5th) |
• Density | 199.6/km2 (517.0/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2024 estimate |
• Total | $3.713 trillion (4th) |
• Per capita | $42,423 |
GDP (nominal) | 2024 estimate |
• Total | $3.434 trillion (3rd) |
• Per capita | $39,241 |
Currency | Hyacinthean livre (£, HYL) |
Time zone | UTC+0 (Central Calesian Time, CCT) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy (CE) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +X |
Internet TLD | .hy |
Hyacinthe (Hyacinthean: Hyácinthe), officially the Worker's Republic of Hyacinthe (Hyacinthean: République ouvrière d'Hyácinthe), is a sovereign state located in Central and Southern Calesia[a]. It borders Falland, Dahemia, and X to the north, West Ruthen to the northeast, X to the east, X to the west, and the X Sea to the south. Lisieux is Hyacinthe's capital and most populous city, while other major cities include Sèvremoine, Feneu, Fontannes, Argillières, and Cachan. With a population of approximately 87 million and a total area of 438,531 km2 (169,318 sq mi), it is the 5th most populous and 6th largest country in the world, as well as the single-largest country in Calesia by area and population.
Historically, Hyacinthe has been the site of numerous civilizations ever since humans first migrated to the area in ancient times. Most notably, the Hernicians emerged in the 8th century BC, first as a kingdom, before becoming a republic, and lastly, an empire. The Hernician Empire would go on to dominate much of Calesia for centuries, before eventually falling to Waldic tribes in the 5th century AD. During the 9th century, the Second Hernician Empire would be formed by the House of Karling, but was broken up by the Treaty of X in 902. In the 11th century, the Hyacinthean Empire, ruled by the Pernet dynasty, would grow to become one of the most powerful feudal kingdoms in Calesia, invading Falland and forming the Kingdom of Robindy, but had their prosperity cut short by the Catabole. In the ensuing crisis, the nation suffered from famine and disease, and the death of a significant portion of their population. The !Reformation gave rise to new Gregorian branches, such as the !Cathars and !Calvinists. Colonial efforts also started as early as the early 1500s, while the Pernets lost a succession crisis in 1578, leading to the rise of the House of Léandre.
(TBD, talks about the 1700s and 1800s)
The start of the 20th century would
Hyacinthe is widely considered to be a great power due to wide-reaching influence in political, cultural, and military affairs, their ownership of nuclear weapons, and one of the top five largest economies in the world. They have a permanent place in the United Congress Security Council, and are a founding member of the Global Socialist League and the Union of Calesian Socialist Republics
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- a.^ Hyacinthe is often grouped in Southern Calesia.