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The Telecommunication service in Ikheria was one of the most advanced in the world, based from {{Wp|International Telecommunication Union|ITU}} data. In fact, today, more than 25% of population was connected via fiber and in Soviet era, Ikherian engineers successfully develop [[DTIS]], the ''de facto'' successor of {{Wp|Integrated Services Digital Network|ISDN}}.  
The Telecommunication service in Ikheria was one of the most advanced in the world, based from {{Wp|International Telecommunication Union|ITU}} data. In fact, today, more than 25% of population was connected via fiber and in Soviet era, Ikherian engineers successfully develop [[DTIS]], the ''de facto'' successor of {{Wp|Integrated Services Digital Network|ISDN}}.  


Because of regulatory restrictions and some other reasons, telecommunication service provider in Ikheria was very limited and ''de facto'' monopolized by the state-owned {{INTTC}}.
Because of regulatory restrictions and some other reasons, telecommunication service provider in Ikheria was very limited and ''de facto'' monopolized by the state-owned [[INTTC]].


===Transportation===
===Transportation===

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Federal Democratic Republic of Ikheria
Democratische Bundesrepublik Ikheria (German)
Федеративная Демократия Республика Ихерия (Russian)
Republik Demokratik Federal Ikheria (Indonesian)
Републик Демократик Федерал Ихериа (Ikherian/Cyrillic Indonesian)
Flag of Ikheria
Flag
Coat of Arms and Emblem of Ikheria
Coat of arms
Motto: Building, Serving, and Protecting Motherland!
Anthem: Our Ikheria, Our Peoples
Capital
and largest city
Federal City of Yeltsingrad
Official languagesEnglish (International uses), German, Indonesian (Latin/Cyrillic), Russian
Recognised national languagesBelarussian, Polish, Ukrainian
Ethnic groups
(2015)
Indonesian (including Indo-Ikherian), Russians (including Belarussians), Poles, Germans, Ukrainians
Demonym(s)Ikherian
GovernmentFederalized Presidential Republic
• President
Sergey Lebankov
• Vice President
Dimitri Dirokov
LegislatureFederal Representative Assembly
Federal Representative Council
General Representative Assembly
Independence from USSR
• Independence from USSR
25 October 1991
• Joining CSTO
15 May 1992
• New Independence constitution in force
7 November 1992
• Federalization
20 March 1993
• Joining EU
27 December 2000
• New Federal constitution in force
10 December 2010
• Joining EEU
29 May 2014
5 June 2015
Population
• 2020 estimate
101.2 million
• 2015 census
87.64 million
• Density
27.89/km2 (72.2/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
23.57 trillion
• Per capita
350.9
Gini0.25242
low
HDI (2020)0.7520
high
CurrencyEuro
Time zoneUTC+1, +2, +3 (CET, EET, MSK)
Date formatDD-MM-YYYY
Driving sideleft
Calling code+375
ISO 3166 codeIK
Internet TLD.ik, .by, .id, .pl, .ru (ethnic ccTLDs), .su

The Federal Democratic Republic of Ikheria, commonly referred as Ikheria, is a federal republic, consisting 11 states and 2 Federal City, Yeltsingrad and Minsk. Ikheria border Germany in West, Czech Republic and Slovakia in Southwest, Ukraine in Southeast, Russia in East, and Lithuania and Baltic Sea in North.

(WIP)

As Ikheria implementing AI personhood policy and universal sapient rights, like other developed countries, many Androids consider Ikheria as one of 10 most tolerant countries. Ikheria also known as "Fortress of Muslims" because this country are regarded as most largest muslim base and most many mosque in Europe and are considered as "very successful" brother of Indonesia, as the former possessing very high technology capabilities, such as DTIS, nuclear and conventional ICBMs, and many other technologies.

In international politics, Ikheria currently a member of European Union, Eurasian Economic Union, Commonwealth of Independent States, and CSTO. Also, Ikheria, together with Indonesia, Malaysia, and Germany was founder of GIIM.

History

Geography

Climate

Environment

Politics and Government

Ikheria is a federalized presidential republic. The present-day constitution of Ikheria is 2010 Federal Constitution from Socialist era, amendemented in 2016. Ikherian federal government are divided as three part; Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Executive branch consisting President of Ikheria and its Vice President. Currently serving President and Vice President is Sergey Lebankov and Dimitri Dirokov. Legislative branch of the federal government are Federal Representative Assembly consisting from Federal Representative Council as upper chamber and General Representative Assembly as lower chamber. Federal Representative Assembly member are elected every 5 year and President and Vice President together elected every 15 year, very unusual for a democratic country in Europe.

Military

Foreign Relations

Economy

Industry

Infrastructure

Energy and Utilities

Major electrical and heating energy are produced from nuclear energy. Ikheria currently operate 7 Nuclear power plants, 12 Windmill sites, and 18 Solar panel energy generation sites. Most of Water supplies and other infrastructures are operated by State/Provincial-owned companies.

Telecommunication

The Telecommunication service in Ikheria was one of the most advanced in the world, based from ITU data. In fact, today, more than 25% of population was connected via fiber and in Soviet era, Ikherian engineers successfully develop DTIS, the de facto successor of ISDN.

Because of regulatory restrictions and some other reasons, telecommunication service provider in Ikheria was very limited and de facto monopolized by the state-owned INTTC.

Transportation

Transportation in Ikheria was dominated by automobiles, buses, trains, and trams, and many new road often build with trams tracks.

Federal roads and ports are one of national-level strategic infrastructure under government oversights. The Moskow-Minsk-Yeltsingrad-Berlin Highway and High-speed Railway, build in 2002 are crossing Ikherian territories. Major port in Ikheria was located in Kaliningrad and Gdánsk.

Demographics

Education

Religion

Culture

Music and Art

Cuisine

Sports