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==History== | ==History== | ||
{{Main|History of Skarmia}} | |||
=== Beleroskovi Skarmia === | |||
{{Main|Southwestern Krai}} | |||
=== Socialist Skarmia === | |||
Following the commencement of communist revolution in Beleroskov and the redirection of imperial resources towards fighting the rebels, the Southwestern Krai experienced a brief period of autonomy known as the [[Zalsoker Autonomy]]. The local Skarmic nobility took over the reigns of power in the region. However, similarly discontented workers planned their own revolution within Skarmia. The ruling nobility was conflicted - on the one hand, adopting a socialist system was a move they did not want to take, but on the other hand, should the imperial government in Beleroskov fall, socialist policies would allow for close relations with Beleroskov yet again, and a possible retention of most of their land and wealth. However, the planning of revolution and the shrinking counterrevolution were both undercut when a [[Red March of Peace|peaceful movement]] led by the [[Ronekçemik]] tribal leader [[Renalás-Ghá]], aiming to bring about socialist policies in the region by peaceful means, staged a rally in Zalsoker, attracting almost 300,000 people. This showing of public support led to a peaceful transition of power from the autonomous government to a socialist system. The so-called [[Red Constitution of Skarmia|Red Constitution]] also laid the groundwork for the sharing of power between the central government and the tribal hierarchy, and while various small-scale land and property siezures occurred, for the most part tribal land was left to the old tribal nobility. Renalás-Ghá was selected as the first leader of Socialist Skarmia, and in 1905, with the foundation of the [[United Communist and Socialist States]], Skarmia's government voted unilaterally to join with the new union. | |||
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==Geography== | ==Geography== |
Revision as of 23:01, 5 May 2022
Federation of Skarmia Fidiratziënet Ieskarmiket Federatsiya Skarmii | |
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Motto: Chétlé, takoket tlimkat nadud (Skarmic) Vpered, svetloye budushcheye zhdet (Beleroskovi) "Forward, a brighter future awaits" | |
Anthem: Eskar fáñe Ën Devyat' Vmeste "Nine are One" | |
Capital and largest city | Zalsoker |
Official languages | Skarmic Beleroskovi |
Ethnic groups (2011) | 45.7% Skarmic 34.6% Beleroskovis 11.3% Zhincans 6.5% Ossotians 1.9% others |
Demonym(s) | Skarmian |
Government | Decentralised unitary semi-presidential republic alongside a hierarchical tribal federation |
Borislav Voronin | |
Lakoch Repinin | |
• Hierarch | Kenah-Nonsa Kekatlimiket |
• Speaker | Ludmilla Fedorov |
Niis Renipacin | |
Tilatl-Nonsa Samátlimiket | |
Legislature | Federal Assembly |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 5,140,000 |
• 2011 census | 4,852,866 |
Currency | Skarmian ruble |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
Skarmia (/ˈskɑːrˌmiə/; Skarmic: Eskarmik, IPA: [esˈkäɾˌmik]; Beleroskovi: Skarmiya, IPA: [skɐrˈmijə]), officially the Federation of Skarmia (Skarmic: Fidiratziënet Ieskarmiket, IPA: [fiθiˈɾät͡siənˌet iesˈkäɾmikˌet]; Beleroskovi: Federatsiya Skarmii, IPA: [fʲɪdʲɪˈratsɨjə skɐrˈmiɪ]), is a country located in southwestern Ausiana on the planet Iearth, bordered to the west by Zhinca and to the east by Ossotia and an exclave of Beleroskov, as well as possessing a coastline on the Beleroskov Sea. The country has a population of roughly 5.1 million. Skarmia is a representative democracy, governed as a decentralised unitary semi-presidential republic, though a hierarchical tribal federation exists alongside the republican government in a form of limited plurinationalism, and the majority of these tribes are operated as some form of monarchy. Zalsoker is the capital and largest city of the country, with the wider city region containing roughly a quarter of the country's population.
Skarmia is a developing country.
History
Beleroskovi Skarmia
Socialist Skarmia
Following the commencement of communist revolution in Beleroskov and the redirection of imperial resources towards fighting the rebels, the Southwestern Krai experienced a brief period of autonomy known as the Zalsoker Autonomy. The local Skarmic nobility took over the reigns of power in the region. However, similarly discontented workers planned their own revolution within Skarmia. The ruling nobility was conflicted - on the one hand, adopting a socialist system was a move they did not want to take, but on the other hand, should the imperial government in Beleroskov fall, socialist policies would allow for close relations with Beleroskov yet again, and a possible retention of most of their land and wealth. However, the planning of revolution and the shrinking counterrevolution were both undercut when a peaceful movement led by the Ronekçemik tribal leader Renalás-Ghá, aiming to bring about socialist policies in the region by peaceful means, staged a rally in Zalsoker, attracting almost 300,000 people. This showing of public support led to a peaceful transition of power from the autonomous government to a socialist system. The so-called Red Constitution also laid the groundwork for the sharing of power between the central government and the tribal hierarchy, and while various small-scale land and property siezures occurred, for the most part tribal land was left to the old tribal nobility. Renalás-Ghá was selected as the first leader of Socialist Skarmia, and in 1905, with the foundation of the United Communist and Socialist States, Skarmia's government voted unilaterally to join with the new union.