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As humans preferably settle in these fertile and easily accessible central lowlands, major transformations and widespread cultivation through wet-rice, maize, barley and millets agriculture have over the centuries shaped the landscape into distinctive regional cultivated lands. | As humans preferably settle in these fertile and easily accessible central lowlands, major transformations and widespread cultivation through wet-rice, maize, barley and millets agriculture have over the centuries shaped the landscape into distinctive regional cultivated lands. | ||
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Domestic plants, such as sugar palms, Coconut trees and banana groves almost exclusively skirt extensive rice paddies, as natural vegetation is confined to elevated lands and near waterways in the southern areas of ezenchia. The Youn traverses the north to south-west portions of the country, where the low-lying plains extend into the Resci River, reach the Do'an lake at the Su'asa delta region. | Domestic plants, such as sugar palms, Coconut trees and banana groves almost exclusively skirt extensive rice paddies, as natural vegetation is confined to elevated lands and near waterways in the southern areas of ezenchia. The Youn traverses the north to south-west portions of the country, where the low-lying plains extend into the Resci River, reach the Do'an lake at the Su'asa delta region. | ||
Revision as of 10:33, 18 March 2023
Union of Councillary Socialist Republics of Ezenchi Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Conciliares de Ezenchi (Hispanic) | |
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Motto: "Agricultores de Ezenchia, uníos!" "Farmers of Ezenchia, Unite!" | |
Anthem: "!Ezenchi, joven y hermosa!" Ezenchi, Young and Beautiful! | |
Capital | Sas'aka |
Largest | De'Estos |
Official languages | Hispanic |
Ethnic groups (2018) | Hispanic 92% Native languages 6% Other 2% |
Religion (2018) | Indigenous beliefs 97% (official) Christianity 2% Islam 1% |
Demonym(s) | Ezenci |
Government | Federal One-party Socialist Republic |
• President | Suvarno Gomez |
• Prime Minister | Amazi Hermandez |
Legislature | Supreme People's Assembly |
People's Assembly | |
House of the Councils of Ezenci | |
Establishment | |
• Settlement of the Eze forests by the Ezenci tribals | 200 CE |
• Creation of 12 Ezenchi kingdoms | 720 CE |
• Unification of the tribes into the six kingdoms | 1400 CE |
• Ezenchian Unification war | March 4 1868 |
• Establishment of the Union of Councillary Socialist Republics of Ezenchi | October 9 1871 |
• Start of the Ezenchian Civil War | September 3 1886 |
• End of the Ezenchian Civil War | May 16 1892 |
• Ezenchian Agarian Revolution | April 10 1912 |
• Ezenchian Economic Liberalization | January 29 1972 |
Area | |
• | 1,016,126 km2 (392,328 sq mi) (25th) |
• Water (%) | 2.1% |
Population | |
• 2022 census | 43,322,202 |
GDP (PPP) | 2017 estimate |
• Total | $421 billion |
• Per capita | $9,545 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $281 billion |
• Per capita | $6,386 |
Gini (2016) | 31.2 medium |
HDI (2019) | 0.621 medium |
Currency | Rianzi (RZI) |
Time zone | UTC-1 (EST) |
Antipodes | East of Kentalis |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +395 |
ISO 3166 code | SLM |
Internet TLD | .sl |
Ezenchia, formally known as the Union of Councillary Socialist Republics of Ezenci, is a Federal-Country located in the region of North-Western Olivacia inside the continent of Olivacia on Anteria. It is geographically located in the Eastern olivacian plains, and borders Lehmhügel to its east and Motoyasu to its south-west. Ezenchia has a population of 43.2 million as of 2022.
It consists of 5 Councillary Socialist Republics which further consists of 32 provinces, and about 2 Autonomous Socialist Republics, It's capital is the city of Sas'aka, and it's financial capital is the city of Dafrido.
Etymology
The term Ezenchia comes from the word ezenci, which means people of the Ezen, which refers to the large forested regions of southern and eastern ezenchia, Near the Xe'zo lake, where the first ezeni tribes are said to be originated from, and with them the use of the term expanded, though this only was used in the southern parts of the nation, and in limited numbers up until the late 18th and early 19th centuries
During the early 19th century the term, Ezenchia, or Ezenci came to be associated with the unity of the people, as the nation was deeply fragmented amongst itself, with warring factions and warlords ruling separate states and provinces of their own, and in the subsequent Unification war, of 1871, the nation being able to finally unify for the very first time, and the term Ezenchia being ratified by the constitution in 1871, as the official name of the Union of Councillary Socialist Republics.
Geography
Physical geography
Ezenchia lies in the west olivacian region, surrounded by lehmughel and motayasu, and being the only Socialist nation in the entirity of olivacia, with it being the 25th largest nation in anteria, with it covering about 1,106,126 km2 (392,328 sq mi) in the North-western part of the Olivacian region as its landmass and marine territory is situated entirely within the tropics.
The upper U-shaped landmass represents about 75 percent of all of the fertile lands, consisting of alluvial flood-plains of the Su'asa basin, the lower Yuon River and the Resci River plain, whose waters feed the large and almost centrally located wetlands.
As humans preferably settle in these fertile and easily accessible central lowlands, major transformations and widespread cultivation through wet-rice, maize, barley and millets agriculture have over the centuries shaped the landscape into distinctive regional cultivated lands.
Domestic plants, such as sugar palms, Coconut trees and banana groves almost exclusively skirt extensive rice paddies, as natural vegetation is confined to elevated lands and near waterways in the southern areas of ezenchia. The Youn traverses the north to south-west portions of the country, where the low-lying plains extend into the Resci River, reach the Do'an lake at the Su'asa delta region.
Ezenchia's low mountain ranges - representing the walls of a U shaped bowl, at the southern region - remain as the result of only rather recent substantial infrastructural development and economic exploitation - in particular in remote areas - formidably forested. The country is fringed to the south by the Tusek Mountains plateau, bordering lake Su'asa and motayasu, to the south-west by the Estec Range, by the Cinnamon Mountains and in the South by the Yavtu Mountains. Highlands to the north-east and to the east merge into the Central Highlands and the Youn Delta lowlands of southern Ezenchia.
A heavily indented coastline at the Gulf of Riamo of a long length and about 15 or so offshore islands, that dot the territorial waters and locally merge with tidal mangrove marshes - the environmental basis for a remarkable range of marine and coastal eco-regions.
Ezenchia's main geographical features are the low lying Southern Plains that includes the Ausau basin, the lower Su'an River flood-plains and the Bussac River plain surrounded by mountain ranges to the North, in the south-west and south. The central lowlands extend into South eastern ezenchia. The North of the country constitute a 800 km long coast at the Gulf of Riamo, characterized by sizable mangrove marshes, peninsulas, sandy beaches and headlands and bays. Ezenchia's territorial waters account for over 15 islands. The highest peak is Esa Eucal, sitting 2,300 metres above sea level.
The landmass is bisected by the Su'an river, which at 486 km is the longest river in Ezenchia. After extensive rapids, turbulent sections and cataracts in eastern ezenchia the river is predominantly calm and navigable during the entire year as it widens considerably in the lowlands. The Su'an's waters disperse into the surrounding wetlands of central Ezenchia and strongly affect the seasonal nature of the Do'an lake.
Two third of the country's population live in the lowlands, where the rich sediment deposited during the Su'an's annual flooding makes the agricultural lands highly fertile. As deforestation and over-exploitation affected Ezenchia only in recent decades, forests, low mountain ranges and local eco-regions still retain much of their natural potential and although still home to the largest areas of contiguous and intact forests in mainland olivacia, multiple serious environmental issues persist and accumulate, which are closely related to rapid population growth, uncontrolled globalization and inconsequential administration.