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===Republic=== | ===Republic=== | ||
[[ | first [[President of Rwizikuru]] elected in 1946 following independence was [[Muchengeti Mukonoweshuro]], serves two four-year terms, then steps down in 1954 to be succeeded by [[Izibongo Ngonidzashe]] who serves two five-year terms after amending the constitution in 1956 to allow him to serve until 1964. after 1964, he declares himself... | ||
===Kingdom=== | ===Kingdom=== |
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Kingdom of Rwizikuru weRwizi: Humambo hweRwizikuru | |
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Motto: Tichakunda matambudziko We shall overcome adversity | |
Anthem: Pasi pemureza wenyika yedu Under the flag of our land | |
Outline of Rwizikuru | |
Capital | Guta raMambo |
Largest city | Port Fitzhubert |
Official languages | weRwizi |
Ethnic groups (2015) | veRwizi (95%) Others (5%) |
Religion | tbc |
Demonym(s) | Rwizikuran |
Government | Absolute monarchy |
• Mambo | Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe |
Independence | |
• From Estmere | July 2, 1946 |
Area | |
• Total | 330,838 km2 (127,737 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2015 census | 18,903,392 |
• Density | 72.2510473/km2 (187.1/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $2,621 |
• Per capita | $49,545,790,432 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $1,424 |
• Per capita | $26,918,430,208 |
Gini (2015) | 37.4 medium |
HDI (2015) | 0.913 very high |
Currency | Rwizikuran nhovodiki (ſ) (RZN) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | TBD |
ISO 3166 code | RZK |
Internet TLD | .rz |
Rwizikuru is a country located in the Bahia subcontinent of the Coius continent, bordered by Umoja and (TBC).
Etymology
The name Rwizikuru derives from the weRwizi word for "great river," rwizi rukuru, which also lends its name to the Rwizikuru River.
History
Prehistory
Precolonial rule
Colonial rule
colonized by Estmere, very little white settlement as they're more interested in our resources as opposed to settlement
Republic
first President of Rwizikuru elected in 1946 following independence was Muchengeti Mukonoweshuro, serves two four-year terms, then steps down in 1954 to be succeeded by Izibongo Ngonidzashe who serves two five-year terms after amending the constitution in 1956 to allow him to serve until 1964. after 1964, he declares himself...
Kingdom
...king. Izibongo dies in 1979, succeeded by his son, Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe, who is far more willing to open up to international markets.
Geography
main river, Rwizikuru River empties out at Port Fitzhubert
Economy
Rwizikuru's economy is heavily based off of the mining of coltan, and copper, which comprises 75% of Rwizikuru's exports, as well as timber, which makes up another 15% of Rwizikuru's exports. However, these three sectors combined employ less than 30% of Rwizikurans, with around 55% of Rwizikurans working in agriculture, with almost all of them being subsistence farmers.
(TBC)
Politics
Rwizikuru is a unitary absolute monarchy, according to the Rwizikuran Basic Law passed in 1964 to supersede the republican constitution, ruled by Mambo Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe since Izibongo Ngonidzashe's death on September 21, 1979.
(TBC)
Legal system
According to the Rwizikuran Basic Law, Rwizikuru operates under the principles of common law as was introduced by Estmerish colonizers. However, since the institution of the Basic Law, which allows the reigning Mambo to interfere in the judiciary as he so pleases, such as altering sentences, the judiciary has lost its independence.
(TBC)
Administrative divisions
Rwizikuru is divided into x matunhu (sing. dunhu), or districts. The districts are run by a mukuru (chief), who is appointed by the reigning monarch and serves at His Majesty's pleasure.
(TBC)