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|conventional_long_name = Republic of Chenes | |conventional_long_name = Republic of Chenes | ||
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|common_name = Chene | |common_name = Chene | ||
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|capital = [[Ville de Augusta]] | |capital = [[Ville de Augusta]] | ||
|largest_city = [[Piscataquis]] | |largest_city = [[Piscataquis]] | ||
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|established_date1 = March 1813 | |established_date1 = March 1813 | ||
|established_event2 = [[War of | |established_event2 = [[War of Arossagunticook-Étienne]] | ||
|established_date2 = 1824-1827 | |established_date2 = 1824-1827 | ||
|established_event3 = [[Penobscot Conventions]] | |established_event3 = [[Penobscot Conventions]] | ||
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'''Chenes''' | '''Chenes''', officially the '''Republic of Chenes''' is a sovereign nation located in Norumbia. It borders [[Moxaney]] and [[Awasan]] to the north, Mniohuta to the west and [[Gristol-Serkonos]] to the south. It is bordered in the east by the North Thalassan Sea. [[Ville de Augusta]] is the capital of Chenes with [[Piscataquis]] serving as the largest city and [[Penobscot]] as the declared cultural center of the country. Approximately 19.7 million people inhabit Chenes, with the majority identifying as [[Chênique people|Chênique]]. | ||
Chenes as a political entity began upon the settlement of the land by various unaffiliated merchants, tradesmen and people that primarily spoke Audonic that sought to create trading posts and a new living along the Norumbrian Coast. Before the arrival of Audonic settlers, the land was already considered to be under the dominion of various unaffiliated tribes that culturally belonged primarily to the Nehiyawak people. The most dominant of these tribes that persists into their language was the Maskwacis Nehiyawak. When the Audonic settlers arrived in Maskwacis Nehiyawak land, they were initially greeted by the Sagadahoc, a splintered tribe that primarily inhabited the northern area where the Audonic settlers arrived, who would later come to be term themselves as the Chênique. | Chenes as a political entity began upon the settlement of the land by various unaffiliated merchants, tradesmen and people that primarily spoke Audonic that sought to create trading posts and a new living along the Norumbrian Coast. Before the arrival of Audonic settlers, the land was already considered to be under the dominion of various unaffiliated tribes that culturally belonged primarily to the Nehiyawak people. The most dominant of these tribes that persists into their language was the Maskwacis Nehiyawak. When the Audonic settlers arrived in Maskwacis Nehiyawak land, they were initially greeted by the Sagadahoc, a splintered tribe that primarily inhabited the northern area where the Audonic settlers arrived, who would later come to be term themselves as the Chênique. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The term '''Chêne''' comes from the Audonic word for oak tree. The land that the Nehiyawak inhabited were dominated particularily by white oak trees, which the new Audonic settlers named the land after. The Nehiyawak term for the oak tree is '''Mistikominâhtik''' (Imowin: ᒥᐢᑎᑯᒥᓈᐦᑎᐠ), but the term is not used by the native Nehiyawak. The term used is '''Mâmawinitowin''' (Imowin: ᒫᒪᐃᐧᓂᑐᐃᣟᐣ), translated to as Confederation. Within the Augusta Convention, the first establishing document, the Nehiyawak were considered to have unified with the Audonic settlers, now the Chênique, under what was understood to be a ''Confédération''. | The term '''Chêne''' comes from the Audonic word for oak tree. The land that the Nehiyawak inhabited were dominated particularily by white oak trees, which the new Audonic settlers named the land after. | ||
The Nehiyawak term for the oak tree is '''Mistikominâhtik''' (Imowin: ᒥᐢᑎᑯᒥᓈᐦᑎᐠ), but the term is not used by the native Nehiyawak. The term used is '''Mâmawinitowin''' (Imowin: ᒫᒪᐃᐧᓂᑐᐃᣟᐣ), translated to as Confederation. Within the Augusta Convention, the first establishing document, the Nehiyawak were considered to have unified with the Audonic settlers, now the Chênique, under what was understood to be a ''Confédération''. | |||
The term Chênique was initially proposed during the Augusta Convention in 1813, but was rejected in favor of pionnièrs/pionnières. Audonic settlers and their descendents were referred to as pionnièrs/pionnières until the [[Penobscot Mercantile Revolution]], a cultural and societal revolution that sought for the integration of the Nehiyawak and the descendants of the Audonic settlers in 1823. | The term Chênique was initially proposed during the Augusta Convention in 1813, but was rejected in favor of pionnièrs/pionnières. Audonic settlers and their descendents were referred to as pionnièrs/pionnières until the [[Penobscot Mercantile Revolution]], a cultural and societal revolution that sought for the integration of the Nehiyawak and the descendants of the Audonic settlers in 1823. |
Revision as of 04:54, 22 January 2022
Republic of Chenes Name in national languages
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Capital | Ville de Augusta | ||||||
Largest city | Piscataquis | ||||||
Official languages | Audonic | ||||||
Ethnic groups (2019) | Chênique | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Chênique | ||||||
Government | Federal parliamentary republic | ||||||
Renée Mitterrand | |||||||
Jacques Riel | |||||||
Establishment | |||||||
March 1813 | |||||||
1824-1827 | |||||||
1931 | |||||||
• Current constitution adopted | 1914 | ||||||
Currency | Chênique Pehikan (CQP, P.) | ||||||
Date format | MM/DD/YYYY | ||||||
Driving side | right | ||||||
Calling code | +56 | ||||||
Internet TLD | .cq |
Chenes, officially the Republic of Chenes is a sovereign nation located in Norumbia. It borders Moxaney and Awasan to the north, Mniohuta to the west and Gristol-Serkonos to the south. It is bordered in the east by the North Thalassan Sea. Ville de Augusta is the capital of Chenes with Piscataquis serving as the largest city and Penobscot as the declared cultural center of the country. Approximately 19.7 million people inhabit Chenes, with the majority identifying as Chênique.
Chenes as a political entity began upon the settlement of the land by various unaffiliated merchants, tradesmen and people that primarily spoke Audonic that sought to create trading posts and a new living along the Norumbrian Coast. Before the arrival of Audonic settlers, the land was already considered to be under the dominion of various unaffiliated tribes that culturally belonged primarily to the Nehiyawak people. The most dominant of these tribes that persists into their language was the Maskwacis Nehiyawak. When the Audonic settlers arrived in Maskwacis Nehiyawak land, they were initially greeted by the Sagadahoc, a splintered tribe that primarily inhabited the northern area where the Audonic settlers arrived, who would later come to be term themselves as the Chênique.
Etymology
The term Chêne comes from the Audonic word for oak tree. The land that the Nehiyawak inhabited were dominated particularily by white oak trees, which the new Audonic settlers named the land after.
The Nehiyawak term for the oak tree is Mistikominâhtik (Imowin: ᒥᐢᑎᑯᒥᓈᐦᑎᐠ), but the term is not used by the native Nehiyawak. The term used is Mâmawinitowin (Imowin: ᒫᒪᐃᐧᓂᑐᐃᣟᐣ), translated to as Confederation. Within the Augusta Convention, the first establishing document, the Nehiyawak were considered to have unified with the Audonic settlers, now the Chênique, under what was understood to be a Confédération.
The term Chênique was initially proposed during the Augusta Convention in 1813, but was rejected in favor of pionnièrs/pionnières. Audonic settlers and their descendents were referred to as pionnièrs/pionnières until the Penobscot Mercantile Revolution, a cultural and societal revolution that sought for the integration of the Nehiyawak and the descendants of the Audonic settlers in 1823.
History
Pre-Audonic History
This section will serve to explain history of the Nehiyawak before the introduction of the Audonic settlers. The general area this takes place is West Chenes with potential involvement of neighbors. Alongside this is a primary focus on the expansion of Maskwacis Nehiyawak and their existence during the expansion of Chenes.
Audonic Colonization
This section will serve to explain history of the Audonics, a brief summary of their actions before leaving Belisaria and the afterwards sailing from any of the countries from Belisaria. The general area from there will be in East Chenes, specifically on the East Coast. Much of the colonization will further go into a large center, Ville de Augusta. Afterwards, different trade outposts will be set up along the East Chenes Coast and subsequently the union of the Sagadahoc Nehiyawak.
Augusta Convention & Penobscot Mercantile Revolution
This section will serve to explain the Augusta Convention and the establishment of East Chenes. The cultural divide between the Sagadahoc-Chenique and the Maskwacis becomes more and more expanded, until the Penobscot Mercantile Revolution which serves to fully unify the Chenique and Sagadahoc as a single nation.
War of Androscoggin-Étienne
This section will serve as a brief explanation of the Maskwacis attack on the Chenes border as a reaction to what they believed to be a cultural invasion that violated the Agreement of Augusta, the only treaty that the Maskwacis, Sagadahoc and Chenique agreed to sign. Eventually the Maskwacis would attend the Penobscot Convention and the Penobscot Agreement as they began to lose different tribes in their alliance. They lost those allies to the Chenique and Sagadahoc during the war, and eventually they agreed to a ceasefire and seceded control and influence over several different eastern and central Nehiyawak tribes.
Golden Era of the Merle
This section will serve as an explanation of the era, the Golden Era of the Merle, alternatively the Industrial Revolution.
Geography
Physical Geography, Geology & Hydrology
Climate
Biodiversity
Government & Politics
Political Divisions
Parties & Elections
Foreign Relations
West Chenes
Economy
Infrastructure
Transportation
Rail Industry
Energy
Water Supply
West Chenique Infrastructure
Demographics
Ethnic Groups
Language
Education
Health
Culture
Art & Architecture
Literature
Mathematics & Sciences
Music
Cuisine
Society
8.1 Art and