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===Administrative Divisions===
===Administrative Divisions===
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! style="width:160px;"| State !! style="width:85px;"| Capital !! style="width:75px;"| Population of State (2018)!! style="width:100px;"| Nominal GDP billions IBU (2019)
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| Cape Spring || Enspool || style="text-align:right"|610,227 || style="text-align:right"|2,621
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| Lexis || Inshire || style="text-align:right"|709,962 || style="text-align:right"|283
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| Tryst || Argent || style="text-align:right"|467,312 || style="text-align:right"|658
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| Ankorage || Brennan || style="text-align:right"|996,867 || style="text-align:right"|516
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| Metropoli || Zephyr || style="text-align:right"|1,397,550 || style="text-align:right"|327
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| Parsius || Graco || style="text-align:right"|412,409 || style="text-align:right"|262
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| Scion || Steelwall || style="text-align:right"|588,419 || style="text-align:right"|566
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| Caro || Arkport || style="text-align:right"|521,730 || style="text-align:right"|531
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| Bishop || Trivania || style="text-align:right"|677,842 || style="text-align:right"|70
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| Aviari || Nimbus || style="text-align:right"|751,784 || style="text-align:right"|283
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| Mazdia || Zephyr || style="text-align:right"|7,134,103 || style="text-align:right"|79.5 billion
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=Politics and Government=
=Politics and Government=

Revision as of 14:51, 21 March 2021


The Democratic Republic of Mazdia
Mazdiaflag.png
Flag
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Emblem
Motto: ""Scale, Staff, Hammer, and Gold." (Mercanti)
Anthem: ""The Tyger"
Mazdiamap.png
Capital
and largest city
Zephyr
Official languagesMercanti
Religion
None 74.4%
Messianism 20.2%
Mehrabism 2.0%
Other 3.4%
Demonym(s)Mazdian(s)
GovernmentFederal, Republic, Parliamentary, Constitutionary, Direct Democracy/Corporatocracy
• Prime Minister
Delilah Konrad
• President
Gene Corbett
• Vice President
Claire Mitchell
LegislatureParliament
House of States
House of Representatives
Establishment
• First Violent Uprising
4 July, 1992
• Independence
from Dexter Hunnigan's dictatorship
26 November, 1992
• Completion & Adoption of Constitution
1 March, 1994
Area
• Total
276,980 km2 (106,940 sq mi)
Population
• 2017 census
7,000,000
• Density
26.27/km2 (68.0/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
Σ83.8 billion (79.5 billion)
• Per capita
11,357 IBU
HDI (2019)Increase 0.61
medium
CurrencyMaza (Σ) (MAZ)
Time zone+3
Date formatdmy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+81
Internet TLD.maz

Mazdia, officially the The Democratic Republic of Mazdia, is a sovereign country located in Northern Iteria. Mazdia shares a land borders with Fuss in the West - sharing the Sanchaisima River, Haven in the South, and Chroum Mitreas in the South East, and a maritime border with Itlakan to the North. The state has a population of around 7 million people and growing, evenly distrubuted.

Mazdia's capital is Zephyr, located within the central part of the country, and its largest city is the port city of Brennan, located on the confluence of the Kang and Sanchaisima rivers into the Bay. Zaniba, Aurum, Trivania, make up the nation's other major metropolitan areas.

Etymology

After the fall of Dexter Hunnigan's dictatorship, the then revolutionary group - Red Freedom - nominated Massox Carpenter as interim President of the Daxton. Unfortunately, Massox's body had weakened over 7 years of brutality by the dictator - and he passed away 2 months before the Constitution was adopted. Interim Cabinet proposed the country and currency to be named after Massox, which was well received.

History

Prehistory

Classical History

Medieval History

Modern History

Present History

Geography

Climate

Biodiversity

Administrative Divisions

Mazdiapoliticalmap.png
State Capital Population of State (2018) Nominal GDP billions IBU (2019)
Cape Spring Enspool 610,227 2,621
Lexis Inshire 709,962 283
Tryst Argent 467,312 658
Ankorage Brennan 996,867 516
Metropoli Zephyr 1,397,550 327
Parsius Graco 412,409 262
Scion Steelwall 588,419 566
Caro Arkport 521,730 531
Bishop Trivania 677,842 70
Aviari Nimbus 751,784 283
Mazdia Zephyr 7,134,103 79.5 billion

Politics and Government

Military

Foreign Relations

Economy

Energy

Industry

Infrastructure

Transport

Demographics

Language

An international business meeting at Proctor.

Following the 'One Nation, One Language' policy of Article 5 of the Constitution, Mercanti was adopted as the official and predominant language in Mazdia to accommodate international relations, trade and tourism. Gojan, Rafhb, Tagapa are also spoken and written - but only to the extent of formal communications. All educational institutions require students to take Mercanti and at least one of 3 above languages.

Indica and Brennae are now near extinct languages which were prominently spoken pre-1500s before transitioning to Mercanti influence from merchants. Uses of both are found at archaeological sites, literary works, and daily informal language such as proverbs and idioms.

Education

Religion

Largest Cities

Culture

Music and Art

Cuisine

Sports