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'''Awasin''' (insert pronunciation guide later IPAC), officially the '''Confederated Territories of Awasin''', is a country in northeastern [[Ajax#Norumbia|Norumbia.]] Its [[Awasin#Provinces|6 provinces]] cover a landmass of approximately 297,408 square kilometers (114,829 square miles), bordered by [[Wazheganon]] to the north, [[Moxaney]] to the east, [[Chenes]] to the southeast and [[Mniohuta]] to the southwest. Most of Awasin's population of 5,130,452 live in or around the capital and largest city, [[Nikanassin]], with the rest situated along the coast or in plains communities. Awasin is characterized by a majority indigenous population, with a small minority of other indigenous Norumbian groups and [[Wazheganon#Ethnic groups|Mezhte]].
Various indigenous peoples have inhabited the region since the previous {{wp|ice age}}, remaining largely nomadic until increasing foreign pressure in the early 11th century prompted the establishment of settlements along the Omakatayo Mountains, the portion of the [[Wazheganon#Geography|Winivere Cordillera]] located within modern Awasin. While contact with [[Belisaria|Belisarian]], [[Ottonia|Ottonian]], and other Norumbian influences were consistent from this point forward, the whole of the region was never subject to colonization or settlement by foreign powers, due in part to the area's geographic features as well as coordinated defenses by its inhabitants. Relations with Wazheganon solidified in the late 16th century during the [[Tyrrslynder|Tyrrslandic]] conflicts, when Awasi tribes trained and supplied the indigenous Wazhe in equine combat. The status of indigenous Awasi in the Norumbian horse domain reached its greatest extent during the [[Asherionic Wars]], the aftereffects of which would continue to heavily influence indigenous society.
Awasi politics and civil society in the mid-to-late 19th century continued to hold onto many Asherionic traditions, though agitation from Wazhe {{wp|Socialism|proto-socialist}} groups and advancing industrialization in neighboring nations prompted the region's many segmented tribes to consider the construction of a federal state. The pressure of Wazhe [[Wazheganon#Federal Republic of Valzia|political uprisings]] in the 1860s, which would ultimately lead to the [[Wazhenaby Civil War]], led to the formation of the [[First Awasi Confederation]], later amended to include a Belisarian-inspired monarchical system replacing formalized shamanism as the [[Second Awasi Confederation]]. The modern state emerged as the [[Confederated Territories of Awasin]] in 1874.
Awasin is a {{wp|Federation|federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} in the {{wp|Social corporatism|social corporate}} tradition, with an elected {{wp|prime minister|okina}} acting as the representative of the government and a nominally elected {{wp|monarch}} acting as the civil and spiritual leader of the nation. The nation's legislature is {{wp|bicameral legislature|bicameral}}, divided between the Sspi'moyis ({{wp|upper house}}) and Ksi'moyis ({{wp|lower house}}). Its {{wp|mixed economy}} prioritizes private ownership, though many enterprises and publicly-listed firms are owned by the state. Agriculture is the largest industry, followed by gas extraction, oil refinement, and tourism. Awasin ranks highly in international evaluations of political freedom and involvement, government transparency, income equality, and overall quality of life. It is a member of the [[Osawanon Community]] and a founding member of the [[Norumbian People's Alliance]], better known as Hahowin.

Revision as of 06:02, 15 September 2022

Confederated Territories of Awasin
ᐅᐦᑲᓇᐅᑕᐱ ᓯᓄᐟᐢᑐᐅ ᐊᐧᐊᐦᑭ ᐊᐊᐧᐦᓯᐢᑎᐃ (Awa'sipowa)
Ohkanaotapi’sinotstoo waahki’Awahsistii
ᐊᐢᑭᕀ ᑲᐦᐃᐠᔭᐤ ᐊᔨᐢᕀᓄᐊᐧᐠ (Evohone)
Manhestotseo’ome notaxevehoneve’Vo’estanemasestse
ᒪᐗᑦᓯᒪᐤ ᐊᐗᔅᔾ (Wazhewen)
Mawaċimau Awasy
Flag of Awasin
Flag
Motto: "ᐅᐦᑲᓇ ᐃᓇᐊᓇᑐᐅ ᐃᐢᑕᐊᐦᐟ ᐊ'ᐱᐢᑐᑐᐅᑭ"
"Ohkana'inaanatoo istaaht'A'pistotooki."
"All things seen by the Creator."
Anthem: ᐅᐦᑲᓇᐅᒧᐅᐧᐅ ᐅ'ᑭᐅ ᐊᐣᓄᐅᒪ
Ohkanaomowoo o'kio'Annooma
"Here Together"
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Location of Awasin on Earth. Other members of the North Osawanon Trade Agreement's customs union in blue.
Location of Awasin on Earth. Other members of the North Osawanon Trade Agreement's customs union in blue.
CapitalNikanassin
Official languagesnone at the federal level
Recognised national languages
Demonym(s)Awasi
GovernmentFederated parliamentary elective semi-constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Waynoka II
• Okina
Machk Black Dog
LegislatureMoyis'akaki
Sspi'moyis
Ksi'moyis
Area
• 
297,408 km2 (114,830 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 census
5,130,452
• Density
17/km2 (44.0/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$68,235,011,600
• Per capita
$13,924
Gini (2019)23.1
low
HDI (2019)Increase 0.771
high
CurrencyAwasi coda
Time zoneUTC -4
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+52
Internet TLD.aw

Awasin (insert pronunciation guide later IPAC), officially the Confederated Territories of Awasin, is a country in northeastern Norumbia. Its 6 provinces cover a landmass of approximately 297,408 square kilometers (114,829 square miles), bordered by Wazheganon to the north, Moxaney to the east, Chenes to the southeast and Mniohuta to the southwest. Most of Awasin's population of 5,130,452 live in or around the capital and largest city, Nikanassin, with the rest situated along the coast or in plains communities. Awasin is characterized by a majority indigenous population, with a small minority of other indigenous Norumbian groups and Mezhte.

Various indigenous peoples have inhabited the region since the previous ice age, remaining largely nomadic until increasing foreign pressure in the early 11th century prompted the establishment of settlements along the Omakatayo Mountains, the portion of the Winivere Cordillera located within modern Awasin. While contact with Belisarian, Ottonian, and other Norumbian influences were consistent from this point forward, the whole of the region was never subject to colonization or settlement by foreign powers, due in part to the area's geographic features as well as coordinated defenses by its inhabitants. Relations with Wazheganon solidified in the late 16th century during the Tyrrslandic conflicts, when Awasi tribes trained and supplied the indigenous Wazhe in equine combat. The status of indigenous Awasi in the Norumbian horse domain reached its greatest extent during the Asherionic Wars, the aftereffects of which would continue to heavily influence indigenous society.

Awasi politics and civil society in the mid-to-late 19th century continued to hold onto many Asherionic traditions, though agitation from Wazhe proto-socialist groups and advancing industrialization in neighboring nations prompted the region's many segmented tribes to consider the construction of a federal state. The pressure of Wazhe political uprisings in the 1860s, which would ultimately lead to the Wazhenaby Civil War, led to the formation of the First Awasi Confederation, later amended to include a Belisarian-inspired monarchical system replacing formalized shamanism as the Second Awasi Confederation. The modern state emerged as the Confederated Territories of Awasin in 1874.

Awasin is a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy in the social corporate tradition, with an elected okina acting as the representative of the government and a nominally elected monarch acting as the civil and spiritual leader of the nation. The nation's legislature is bicameral, divided between the Sspi'moyis (upper house) and Ksi'moyis (lower house). Its mixed economy prioritizes private ownership, though many enterprises and publicly-listed firms are owned by the state. Agriculture is the largest industry, followed by gas extraction, oil refinement, and tourism. Awasin ranks highly in international evaluations of political freedom and involvement, government transparency, income equality, and overall quality of life. It is a member of the Osawanon Community and a founding member of the Norumbian People's Alliance, better known as Hahowin.