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|conventional_long_name = Transtsabaran Federation | |conventional_long_name = Transtsabaran Federation | ||
|native_name = اتحاد ترانستزاباران<br /> | |native_name = اتحاد ترانستزاباران<br />'''Al-itihad Ebersabar'''<br />'''Fédération Transtsabaran'''<br /> | ||
'''Al-itihad Ebersabar'''<br /> | '''מְדִינַת צָבָּר'''<br />'''Medinat Tsabar''' | ||
'''Fédération Transtsabaran'''<br /> | |||
'''מְדִינַת צָבָּר''' | |||
'''Medinat Tsabar''' | |||
|common_name = Tsabara | |common_name = Tsabara | ||
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|largest_city = | |largest_city = [[Sansana]] | ||
|largest_settlement_type = | |largest_settlement_type = city | ||
|largest_settlement = <!--Name of largest settlement--> | |largest_settlement = <!--Name of largest settlement--> | ||
|official_languages = {{hlist | {{wp|Arabic language|Badawiyan}} | {{wp|Hebrew language|Atudite}} | {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}}} | |official_languages = {{hlist | {{wp|Arabic language|Badawiyan}} | {{wp|Hebrew language|Atudite}} | {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}}} | ||
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|leader_title3 = {{wp|Speaker (politics)|Speaker of the Assembly}} | |leader_title3 = {{wp|Speaker (politics)|Speaker of the Assembly}} | ||
|leader_name3 = [[Reuven Navon]] | |leader_name3 = [[Reuven Navon]] | ||
|legislature = Grand Assembly | |legislature = [[Grand Assembly of Tsabara|Grand Assembly]] | ||
|upper_house = | |upper_house = | ||
|lower_house = | |lower_house = | ||
|sovereignty_type = | |sovereignty_type = Independence from [[Estmere]] | ||
|sovereignty_note = | |sovereignty_note = | ||
|established_event1 = | |established_event1 = End of the [[Estmerish Mandate for Tsabara]] | ||
|established_date1 = | |established_date1 = 11 March 1942 | ||
|established_event2 = | |established_event2 = [[Red September]] | ||
|established_date2 = | |established_date2 = 26 September 1948 | ||
|established_event3 = [[Socialist Republic of Tsabara|Socialist Republic]] proclaimed | |||
|established_date3 = 1 October 1948 | |||
|established_event4 = Democratic constitution | |||
|established_date4 = 16 April 1986 | |||
|established_event5 = Current constitution | |||
|established_date5 = 2 February 2018 | |||
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At various points in its history, the region has been inhabited by diverse civilizations including the Larsams, Artics, Demiscians, Solarians, Badawiyans, and Dens. Solarianisation started after the conquest of the area in x BC by the Solarian Republic and continued into the Imperial and Verliquioan eras. Tsabara was a site for the Tagamic migrations and after conquering the land from the Solarians, soon fell to Solarian-Irfanic invasion. It became a cultural and religious centre for the Irfanic faith following the conquest of the region by the Heavenly Kingdom. Portions of its coast would shift between hands between the states left in the wake of a unified Irfanic empire and Euclean attempts to retake the 'Holy Land.' | At various points in its history, the region has been inhabited by diverse civilizations including the Larsams, Artics, Demiscians, Solarians, Badawiyans, and Dens. Solarianisation started after the conquest of the area in x BC by the Solarian Republic and continued into the Imperial and Verliquioan eras. Tsabara was a site for the Tagamic migrations and after conquering the land from the Solarians, soon fell to Solarian-Irfanic invasion. It became a cultural and religious centre for the Irfanic faith following the conquest of the region by the Heavenly Kingdom. Portions of its coast would shift between hands between the states left in the wake of a unified Irfanic empire and Euclean attempts to retake the 'Holy Land.' | ||
In 18xx, a diplomatic incident and subsequent invasion put the country under the control of the Gaullica. After a failed uprising several years later the Khalji Sultan was deposed and the area formally annexed into Gaullica. During this period Gaullica encouraged immigration of its Atudite minority as well as Gaullicans, who later became known as Drapeuntes. The construction of the Adunis-Abirabe railway was started in Tsabara and considered the top-priority of the colonial regime. After the Great War Tsabara became independent as | In 18xx, a diplomatic incident and subsequent invasion put the country under the control of the Gaullica. After a failed uprising several years later the Khalji Sultan was deposed and the area formally annexed into Gaullica. During this period Gaullica encouraged immigration of its Atudite minority as well as Gaullicans, who later became known as Drapeuntes. The construction of the Adunis-Abirabe railway was started in Tsabara and considered the top-priority of the colonial regime. After the Great War Tsabara became independent as a republic after a short mandate period under [[Estmere]], though the Drapeuntes-Atudite led government collapsed after the [[Solarian War]] and it became a socialist state. It transitioned to democracy in the 1980s after popular protests, and has recently transitioned from a semi-presidential parliamentary republic into a presidential one under President Atwan's reforms. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 20:45, 29 August 2019
Transtsabaran Federation اتحاد ترانستزاباران Al-itihad Ebersabar Fédération Transtsabaran מְדִינַת צָבָּר Medinat Tsabar | |
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Coat of arms
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Capital | Adunis |
Largest city | Sansana |
Official languages | |
Ethnic groups | |
Religion | |
Demonym(s) | Tsabaran |
Government | Federal constitutional confessionalist presidential republic |
Atwan al-Tughluq | |
• Premier | Furqaan el-Hashmi |
Reuven Navon | |
Legislature | Grand Assembly |
Independence from Estmere | |
• End of the Estmerish Mandate for Tsabara | 11 March 1942 |
26 September 1948 | |
• Socialist Republic proclaimed | 1 October 1948 |
• Democratic constitution | 16 April 1986 |
• Current constitution | 2 February 2018 |
Area | |
• | 1,563,484 km2 (603,665 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 43,426,894 |
• 2014 census | 40,358,063 |
• Density | 27.78/km2 (71.9/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $684.62 billion |
• Per capita | $15,765 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $183.65 billion |
• Per capita | $4,229 |
Gini | 27.6 low |
HDI | 0.754 high |
Currency | Dinar (TZD) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Tsabara (Tsabari Badawiyan: صبارـبَ Sabara [sˁɑbæ:rɑ], Atudite: צָבָּרא Tsabarah [t͡säbärä:]), officially the Trantsabaran Federation (Badawiyan: اتحاد عبرصبار Al-itihad Ebersabar, Atudite: מְדִינַת צָבָּר Medinat Tsabar [me̞diˈnät t͡säbär];, Gaullican: Fédération Transtsabaran), is a country in Badawiya. Tsabara is bordered to the west by Montecara, to the south by Zorasan, and it shares a maritime border with Florena. The country's proximity to the Aurean Straits give it geostrategic importance. Adunis is the country's capital and largest city, as well as its leading economic, spiritual and cultural centre.
Approximately 40-45% of the country's citizens identify themselves as Badawiyan. Atudites are the largest minority at about 35% of the population; other ethnic minorities include Drapeuntes, Suhalans, Öroqs, Gaibans, Dens, and Larsams. Official languages include Badawiyan and Atudite, while Gaullican is the language of government. Minority languages spoken today in Tsabara include Öroqic, Suhalan, Gaiban, Denic, Larsamic, and several others.
At various points in its history, the region has been inhabited by diverse civilizations including the Larsams, Artics, Demiscians, Solarians, Badawiyans, and Dens. Solarianisation started after the conquest of the area in x BC by the Solarian Republic and continued into the Imperial and Verliquioan eras. Tsabara was a site for the Tagamic migrations and after conquering the land from the Solarians, soon fell to Solarian-Irfanic invasion. It became a cultural and religious centre for the Irfanic faith following the conquest of the region by the Heavenly Kingdom. Portions of its coast would shift between hands between the states left in the wake of a unified Irfanic empire and Euclean attempts to retake the 'Holy Land.'
In 18xx, a diplomatic incident and subsequent invasion put the country under the control of the Gaullica. After a failed uprising several years later the Khalji Sultan was deposed and the area formally annexed into Gaullica. During this period Gaullica encouraged immigration of its Atudite minority as well as Gaullicans, who later became known as Drapeuntes. The construction of the Adunis-Abirabe railway was started in Tsabara and considered the top-priority of the colonial regime. After the Great War Tsabara became independent as a republic after a short mandate period under Estmere, though the Drapeuntes-Atudite led government collapsed after the Solarian War and it became a socialist state. It transitioned to democracy in the 1980s after popular protests, and has recently transitioned from a semi-presidential parliamentary republic into a presidential one under President Atwan's reforms.