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===First Federation of Yemet and First Yemeti Civil War===
===First Federation of Yemet and First Yemeti Civil War===
====Yemet under President Oscar Weber (1953 - 1956)===
====Yemet under President Oscar Weber (1953 - 1956)====
-Independence (1953)<br>
-Independence (1953)<br>
-White minority rule initially<br>
-White minority rule initially<br>
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-Transition to mixed white/black Sotirian rule after assassination of [[Oscar Weber]] in 1956<br>
-Transition to mixed white/black Sotirian rule after assassination of [[Oscar Weber]] in 1956<br>


===Yemet under President Abner Oronge (1956 - 1964)===
====Yemet under President Abner Oronge (1956 - 1964)====
-First and only black and Sotirian leader<br>
-First and only black and Sotirian leader<br>
-Used Sotirian militias and regular army to fight Irfanic guerrillas, supported by [[Werania]]<br>
-Used Sotirian militias and regular army to fight Irfanic guerrillas, supported by [[Werania]]<br>

Revision as of 16:55, 20 October 2020

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Republic of Yemet

ዬሜት
Flag of Yemet
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Girota
Official languagesWeranian, Talanizi
Demonym(s)Yemeti
GovernmentUnitary Presidential Republic
• President
Retta Iskinder
LegislaturePeople's Congress of Yemet
Area
• Total
1,032,371.2 km2 (398,600.7 sq mi)
• Water (%)
2%
Population
• 2020 estimate
61,991,000
• Density
60/km2 (155.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$82,510,021,000
• Per capita
$1,331
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$55,853,891,000
• Per capita
$901
Time zoneUTC+3 (Central Bahian Standard Time)
Driving sideright
Calling code+2
Internet TLD.ye


Etymology

The name Yemet is derived from the phrase Yemeto Negedi Merēti, meaning Land of the Hundred Tribes, the traditional name of the Talanzi people for the region.

History

Prehistoric Yemet

Ancient Yemet

Classical Yemet

Middle Ages

Early Modern Yemet

Gaullican Yemet

Weranian Yemet

First Federation of Yemet and First Yemeti Civil War

Yemet under President Oscar Weber (1953 - 1956)

-Independence (1953)
-White minority rule initially
-Faced heavy Irfanic and Sotirian guerilla movements in First Yemeti Civil War
-Transition to mixed white/black Sotirian rule after assassination of Oscar Weber in 1956

Yemet under President Abner Oronge (1956 - 1964)

-First and only black and Sotirian leader
-Used Sotirian militias and regular army to fight Irfanic guerrillas, supported by Werania
-Unification of Irfanic guerilla movements into People's National Liberation Army of Yemet (የዬሜት ህዝባዊ ሃገራዊ ሓርነት ሰራዊ, ye'Yemet Hizibawī Hagerawī Harineti Serawīti)
-War heightens
-Ethnic massacres
-Nearly all Weranian settlers flee colony
-CN intervention brokers peace in 1964

Second Federation of Yemet and Second Yemeti Civil War

Modern Yemet

Geography

Politics

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military