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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The country's name as it is now comes from the 20th century 'Chilica Libertad' movement in the 1912, where Chilica ethno-nationalist, Jose Manuel Juárez, coined the term as a way to 'better describe this nation'. Ofcourse, Chilicxqua is a melting pot of different aboriginal tribes and ethnicities, but the Chilica tribe remained the largest and most prominent before and especially after Sylvan colonial rule. 'Chilic-' is a common demonym for the Chilica people and '-qua' is [[Latin]] that means 'where' or 'which way'. Combined, Chilicxqua is considered to mean 'where the Chilica reside'. The name was picked up by independence movements in the late 40s after the [[Pan Septentrion War]] and it stuck once independence was finally achieved in the mid-1970s. | The country's name as it is now comes from the 20th century 'Chilica Libertad' movement in the 1912, where Chilica ethno-nationalist, Jose Manuel Juárez, coined the term as a way to 'better describe this nation'. Ofcourse, Chilicxqua is a melting pot of different aboriginal tribes and ethnicities, but the Chilica tribe remained the largest and most prominent before and especially after Sylvan colonial rule. 'Chilic-' is a common demonym for the Chilica people and '-qua' is [[Latin]] that means 'where' or 'which way'. Combined, Chilicxqua is considered to mean 'where the Chilica reside'. The name was picked up by independence movements in the late 40s after the [[Pan Septentrion War]] and it stuck once independence was finally achieved in the mid-1970s. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Pre-history=== | ===Pre-history=== |
Revision as of 08:57, 22 April 2022
People's Republic of Chilicxqua Chilicxqua | |
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Flag | |
Motto: "Integridad, Fuerza, Gloria." (Finnish) "Integrity, Strength, Glory." | |
Political Map of Chilicxqua | |
Capital and largest city | Cilicamanca |
Official languages | Sylvan, Hablachilica |
Recognised regional languages | Merovingian |
Ethnic groups (2010) | Sylvan/Sylvan mestizo(45%), Chilica(34%), Merovingian(14%), Idacuan(5%), Other (2%) |
Demonym(s) | Chilica / Chilican |
Government | One-Party Marxist-Leninist Republic |
• Premier | Alfonso Criado |
• Water (%) | WIP |
Population | |
• 2014 estimate | ~44,120,100 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | TBD (TBD) |
• Per capita | TBD (TBD) |
GDP (nominal) | 2017 estimate |
• Total | $368,550,162,250 (WIP) (TBD) |
• Per capita | $4,140 (TBD) |
Currency | Chilica Dinero (CDN) |
Time zone | UTC-1 (N/A) |
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +77 |
Internet TLD | .pch |
The People's Republic of Chilicxqua or Chilicxqua is a relatively young nation situated in the northmost region of the continent of Abyalaa on Septentrion. The state's territory is recognized as having borders with the states of Idacua, Federiko, and Tawantinsuyu, and possesses a small coastline situated within a large bay area, which opens out into the Meridian Ocean, providing the state with an outlet to the outside world. Chilicxqua is particularly large, lording over an area of [TBD] square kilometers, [TBD] square kilometers if counting the intricate network of waterways that girdle the northern half of the country and grace parts of the southern desert. The nation itself has a population of over 44,127,156 people, as the census had recorded in 2018, with a grand majority of these people living in the lush northern part of the country. It's capital city of Cilimanca sits on the western edge of the great Vilaaca Delta, with a population as estimated in 2015 to be around 5,250,100 people, making it the largest city in the entire country by a large margin. With a nominal gross domestic product of $368,550,162,250 in 2017, the 'PRCh' is not the largest economy in Septentrion, but it is not the smallest or most hollow in it's growth.
Etymology
The country's name as it is now comes from the 20th century 'Chilica Libertad' movement in the 1912, where Chilica ethno-nationalist, Jose Manuel Juárez, coined the term as a way to 'better describe this nation'. Ofcourse, Chilicxqua is a melting pot of different aboriginal tribes and ethnicities, but the Chilica tribe remained the largest and most prominent before and especially after Sylvan colonial rule. 'Chilic-' is a common demonym for the Chilica people and '-qua' is Latin that means 'where' or 'which way'. Combined, Chilicxqua is considered to mean 'where the Chilica reside'. The name was picked up by independence movements in the late 40s after the Pan Septentrion War and it stuck once independence was finally achieved in the mid-1970s.
History
Pre-history
Archaeological expeditions in the Vilaaca Delta have turned up evidence of extensive agriculture in the northern to central part of the Vilaaca Delta, some of which date as early as 5100 BC. Evidence of agriculture south of the delta come close chronologically, with pottery for plant oils found to be from as early as 4900 BC. Evidence of intricate metalworking with copper were found in the form of jewelry, arrowheads and some primitive religious artifacts, dated as early 2100 BC. Many of these artifacts, including evidence for agriculture, were found often on isolated island villages, which were walled using a combination of packed dirt, discarded shellfish, and general trash, with some even containing the remains of the dead. Wrecks of large log canoes in mudbogs near certain villages, plus accompanying pottery and jewelry, indicate trade was common between the villages, and maybe even beyond, as the same general 'industry' of canoes are found further south down the Vilaaca River.
Pre-colonial history
Polities consisting of multiple walled villages on and around the Vilaaca Delta began to be documented around 1200 BC