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Revision as of 17:35, 12 February 2021

United States of Riamo
Etasi Unite di Riamo
Other:
Motto: "One nation, many peoples"
Anthem: "Nuestra bandera allá estará"
("Our flag will be there")
De factonational languageSpanish
Riamese
Recognized Regional Languages
  • Spanish
  • Oliventine
  • Auvent
  • Barloventeño
Ethnic groups
TBA
TBA
TBA
Demonym(s)Riamese
GovernmentFederal republic
• Chancellor of the republic
TBA
Establishment
• Colony of New Centeria
1758
• Protectorate of New Centeria
1801
• Dominion of Riamo
1822
• People's Republic of Riamo
1946
• United States of Riamo
1960
Population
• 2020 estimate
TBA
• 2020 census
64,843,589
CurrencyRiamese Pente
Time zoneUTC-6
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright

Riamo, officially the United States of Riamo is a federal devolutionary nation located in Thrismaria, and every one of her states has a local government and a vast amount of autonomy. The nation is known for being a very prominent federation with a vast power projection over the Hagakaz Ocean.

Riamese economy has very strong agricultural bases, with heavy industries and transportation playing a key role in its economy too.

The military of Guri, known for their common air shows and flyovers, and with a budget comparable to that of other larger-sized nations, has been categorized as one of the readiest militaries of the southern hemisphere. Citizens of Guri must also attend one year of obligatory military service as part of the branch they choose, while those that stay longer are given financial help from the government to finish their education.

Etymology

The etimology of the country is said to come from spanish "Río llano" (plain river), which would soon see itself modified with the heavy creole that appeared in the area by the dawn of the 19th century.

History

Geography

Geology

Floods

Climate

Nature

Rivers

Mountains

Politics

Political Culture

Political Parties

Government

Administrative Regions

Foreign relations

Military

Riamo's military is a major player in the region, fueled by a legacy of shipbuilding industry and decades of unmatched equipment in the area.

Some of Riamos' most well known military companies include:

V22 "Vector" by Vayle Industries

Economy

Riamo is one of the top 7 producers of coffee, iron, peaches, wine and ammonia globally, as well as one of the top 15 producers of caggabe, rice, oranges, military vessels and microchips.

Agriculture

Agriculture in Riamo has always been a fundamental pillar of the economy, with peaches, oranges, grapes, cabbage, chetnuts, rice and cherries being the main exports.

International Trade

Transport

After the nationalization of national transportation of 1955, subways, airlines, bus companies and shipping companies, all became government-owned. After that year, and during the Mid-century semi-dictatorship, subways and airlines would see a massive increment in their bugdet, with subways adopting the Ferrer System.

Public Transportation

The Ferrer System was adopted in the early 70s as a response to the low income of public transportation nation-wide. By the System, public transportation companies would purchase land in advance of a major investment in the area. Puchased land would then be used primarily for the construction of facilities provided by the company, such as subway lines and stations, but a large part of the land would be used to construct building that would not only further boost local land value, but aserve as residential and commercial buildings leased by the transportation company to further generate income.

The Ferrer System made income from public transportation skyrocket, but was severely critiziced later due to the supposedly overexploited people living and working in these leased land. The protests, however, were listened to, and the government created a law that would reduce taxes to people living in these areas.

Because of the Ferrer System, Riamo has become the only nation whose all mass transport systems produce revenue instead of requiring funding from the federal government.

Major subway systems include those of:

  • Guri
  • Porto Blanco
  • Alegra
  • Savrona
  • Manresa

Road Transport

Air Transport

Demographics

Functional urban areas

Language

Religion

Education

Healthcare

Culture

Art, architecture and philosophy

Value system

People and ecology

Music

Film and television

Sports

Cuisine

Colonial heritage

See Also

External Links