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The Republic of Kentalis
Republika Kentalis
Република Кенталис
Other:
  • Ereskaneese:Republika Kentalis/Републикиа Кенталис
    Bisveni:Republyk fin Kentalys/Републик фин Кенталис
    Bralea:Kentalysin Republik/Кенталисин Републик
    Arakovac:Respublika Kentalisi/Республика Кенталиси
    Torvoneese:Republika Kentalis/Република Кенталис
    Pesteni:Республик Кентч'ис/
    Respublik Kentč'is
Kentalis Flag.png
Flag
KENTALIS Coat of arms.png
Coat of arms
Motto: "Служићу најдражем Кенталису"
Kental: "I will serve my dearest Kentalis"
Anthem: The song of Požanovac
Kental: Песма Пожановац
Kentalis provinces 2.png
Capital
and largest city
Polácica
Working languagesKental
Ereskaneese
Bisveni
Recognized Regional Languages
Ethnic groups
Kentalians
Arakovacs
Ereskans
Bralea
Bisveni
Torvoneese
Qazhshavans
Demonym(s)Kentalian
Кенталиaц (Kental)
GovernmentParliamentary Representative Republic
• Minister President
Viliem Ferjancić (LSK)
• Deputy Prime-Ministers
Miloje Durashević(LSK)
Suzana Marković(D-HS)
Đoko Sandić(SND)
• Vice President of the Council of State
Vojislav Nastasić(HLP)
LegislatureEstates-General
Higher Senate
Lower Senate
Establishment
• Požanovac proclaimed
794
• Požanovacian split
1561
• Republic of Požanovac
1799
• Second Požanovacian Split
1883
• Republic of Kentalis
19 December 1912
Area
• Total
696,576 km2 (268,949 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
65,100,000
• 2013 census
64,843,589
• Density
93/km2 (240.9/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
2,399 Trillion ACU
• Per capita
37,426 ACU
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
2,240 ACU
• Per capita
34,408 ACU
Gini (2021)Positive decrease 33.7
medium
HDI (2021)Increase 0.898
very high
CurrencySekinar (SEK)
Time zoneUTC-6
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+31
ISO 3166 codeKNT
Internet TLD.KT

Kentalis, officially the Republic of Kentalis is a nation located on the Požanovac Peninsula, located in the south of Thuadia. Bordering Shimerlain, Solisle and Bretislavia. The country has 21 Provinces, Including the Polácica special district, and a population of 64 Million. Language in Kentalis is divided between multiple slavic and Mohavic languages, those being Kental, Ereskaneese, Bisveni, Bralea and Arakovan, through Qazhshavan is also recognised as a minority language

The four largest cities in Kentalis are Polácica, Apačin, Živislavgrad and Koderevo. Polácica is the Capital of Kentalis and its largest city. Polácica is also the Political capital of Kentalis, with the Lower Senate and Higher Senate being found there. The port of Apačin is the largest port in all of Thuadia, and the second largest of Anteria.

Kentalis has been a Parliamentary Representative Republic with an unitary structure since 1912, when the Republic of Požanovac was formed. After the Civil war, Kentalis gained its current borders with the integration of Arakovac. The country has long had a tradition of religious acceptation, with Gabrielism and Jovanism being its two largest religions. Kentalis abolished the death penalty in Civil Law in 1923, though it was not completely removed until a new civil-rights chapter in the constitution was approved in 1942. After the Civil war, it was temporarily reintroduced in military form. Kentalis, starting in the late 20th century, has been starting a record of social tolerance, having legalised abortion in 1993 and same-sex marriage in 1998, becoming one of Anteria's first nations to do so. Women's suffrage has been allowed since 1934.Its mixed-market advanced economy ranks above-average per capita income globally. Kentalis ranks high in international indexes of economic freedom, human development, quality of life and press freedom.

Kentalis is a large player in international relations, being a member of the Inner Sekidean Union. Kentalis' allies are SU countries, Vultesia, Qazhshava and Bakyern.

Etymology

The name Kentalis comes from the Kental words for land, Kopno and Chronicle, Anali. Kentalis can be translated as "The Land of Chronicles".

Kentalis has a standard naming convention, with most other languages having a fairly standardised variation of the name. In the Standard tongue, Kentalis is also called Požanovac (although this is only the peninsula Kentalis is situated on), whereas the term "Kentalian" is used as the demonym and adjectival form.

In Kental

In Kental, the official names for Kentalis, the Kental language and a Kentalian citizen are Кенталис, Кентал, Кенталин (Kentalis, Kental, Kentalin in latinised form). However, colloquially the country is even by the Kentalians often referred to as Požanovac, although rarely outside the Požanac Province, where it may even be used as a pejorative term.

There is no plural form for the nation.

History

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Prehistory

Figurine found in Živislavgrad (500 BC)

The oldest human (Neanderthal) traces which were found on the Požanovac peninsula were found next to Živislavgrad, from what is believed to be about 200,000 years ago. However, the oldest confirmed traces of human activity are found in the North-eastern parts of Kentalis, which traces back to 15,000 years. These settlers were part of the now extinct Botenik Hunter-Gatherer culture, which were alreadz closely related to multiple slavic groups. Only in 2500 BC, the first farmers arrived from what is believed to be modern-day Zhousheng. Around 1000 BC, it is believed that the groups of Proto-Kental slavs spread further out to form more individual groups. The largest of these moved further south, while other groups stayed near Živislavgrad. During this time, it is also believed that the first Arakovac groups arrived from Qazhshava. As time passed, these groups spread out into multiple cultural groups, with the Požanovacs eventually becoming the largest, and the Ereskans in second. The first proof of a nation was found in modern-day Bisvenia, where a Bisveni kingdom lasted from around 200 BC to 20 CE. In 60 CE, Christianity began taking place in Požanovac, and eventually became the dominating religion.

The arrival of the Kingdom of Saint Jovan in 334 CE, also known as the first Ereskan Kingdom, upset the subtle ballance on Požanovac, and indirectly led to the creation of the Kingdom of Požanovac. Saint Jovan spread out across the North-Eastern part of Požanovac, and spread the Orthodox faith of Ereska with them. The Požanovac city-states could barely oppose them, and for 200 years the Ereskans controlled the Eastern part of Požanovac. In 521, however, the largest of the city-states in Požanac, Smevo, began an era of diplomatic conquest, quickly expanding and forming the kingdom of Požanac, in what today is the Požanac province.

Kingdom of Požanovac

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Požanovacian split

Re-Unification

Second Split

Modern Time

Geography

Geology

Climate

Climate Change

Temprature records

Nature

Rivers

Torug

Polac

Veja

Mountains

Protea Mountain Range

Mt. Lutec

Big and small Vojas

Politics

Political Culture

Political Parties

Government

Administrative Regions

A map of Kentalian Municipalities

Foreign relations

Main page: Foreign relations of Kentalis


Military

Economy

Agriculture

International Trade

Transport

Road Transport

Public Transport

Cycling

Water Transport

Major Ports

Air Transport

Demographics

Functional urban areas

Language

Religion

Education

Healthcare

Culture

Art, architecture and philosophy

Kentalian value system

Kentalian people and ecology

Music

Film and television

Sports

Cuisine

See Also

External Links