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'''Juznia''' (Juznik: ''Juznija''), officially the '''Juznik Republic''' (Juznik: ''Juznijos Respublika'') is a landlocked country in eastern [[Asura]]. It is bordered by [[Hytekia]] to the south, [[Leidense Republic]] to the east, and the [[Gulf of Alemannia]] to the West. Juznia's territory spans 00,000 kilometers and is mostly TBD. The population is around 12.7 million and consists mostly of {{wp|Lithuanians|Juzniks}} with a significant {{wp|Latvians| | '''Juznia''' (Juznik: ''Juznija''), officially the '''Juznik Republic''' (Juznik: ''Juznijos Respublika'') is a landlocked country in eastern [[Asura]]. It is bordered by [[Hytekia]] to the south, [[Leidense Republic]] to the east, and the [[Gulf of Alemannia]] to the West. Juznia's territory spans 00,000 kilometers and is mostly TBD. The population is around 12.7 million and consists mostly of {{wp|Lithuanians|Juzniks}} with a significant {{wp|Latvians|Hytek}} minority. The capital and largest city is [[Višnevas]]. The official language is {{wp|Lithuanian language|Juznik}}. | ||
The first mention of the Juzniks came from Hytek documents dated in the 14th century. The Duchy of Višnevas appeared around the turn of the 15th century and by 1439 it held control over most of present-day Juznia. As the Margraviate of Hajmatland began to grow it expanded into the Duchy and the Duchy entered into a long and protracted decline. By the 17th century the Duchy had essentially become a puppet-state of the Margraviate of Hajmatland. In 1860, Johannes Melderis, the Margrave of Hajmatland, became the Duke of Višnevas. Once his son, Johannes IV of Hajmatland, came to power the two nations were brought closer together and in 1884 they unified to form the Kingdom of Hytekojuznia. | The first mention of the Juzniks came from Hytek documents dated in the 14th century. The Duchy of Višnevas appeared around the turn of the 15th century and by 1439 it held control over most of present-day Juznia. As the Margraviate of Hajmatland began to grow it expanded into the Duchy and the Duchy entered into a long and protracted decline. By the 17th century the Duchy had essentially become a puppet-state of the Margraviate of Hajmatland. In 1860, Johannes Melderis, the Margrave of Hajmatland, became the Duke of Višnevas. Once his son, Johannes IV of Hajmatland, came to power the two nations were brought closer together and in 1884 they unified to form the Kingdom of Hytekojuznia. | ||
Under the new Kingdom many Juzniks migrated south to cities such as [[Krasno]] and [[Pekrasta]] in search of employment in these industrialised cities. In 1896, Hytekojuznia joined the Great War on the side of the [[Veleazan Empire]] and the Concordat fighting on the Alemannic front of the war. However, in 1900 Krasno fell and the Kingdom was forced to surrender. The post-war Kingdom was extremely fragile and in 1913 a communist uprising overthrew the King and installed the People's State of Hytekojuznia. In the early years the People's State enjoyed rapid industrialisation at the expense of the agricultural sector and leading to the famine of 1916. bla bla bla ASU warsaw pact thing bla bla 1981 fall of ASU bla bla 1986 war of indy 1989 indy. | Under the new Kingdom many Juzniks migrated south to cities such as [[Krasno]] and [[Pekrasta]] in search of employment in these industrialised cities. In 1896, Hytekojuznia joined the Great War on the side of the [[Veleazan Empire]] and the Concordat fighting on the Alemannic front of the war. However, in 1900 Krasno fell and the Kingdom was forced to surrender. The post-war Kingdom was extremely fragile and in 1913 a communist uprising overthrew the King and installed the People's State of Hytekojuznia. In the early years the People's State enjoyed rapid industrialisation at the expense of the agricultural sector and leading to the famine of 1916. bla bla bla ASU warsaw pact thing bla bla 1981 fall of ASU bla bla 1986 war of indy 1989 indy. |
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Juznik Republic Juznijos Respublika | |
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Capital and largest city | Višnevas |
Official languages | Juznik |
Recognised national languages | Hytek |
Ethnic groups (2017) | Juznik (80.4%) Hytek (16.5%) Other (3.1%) |
Religion | Alydianism |
Government | Unitary dominant-party parliamentary republic |
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Legislature | Taryba |
Independence | |
• Duchy of Višnevas | tbd |
• Union with Hytekia | 1860 |
• Kingdom of Hytekojuznia | 1884 |
• Hytekojuznik revolution | 1913 |
• Hytekojuznik FSR | 1918-1981 |
• War of Juznik Independence | 1986-1989 |
• Višnevas Accords | October 27, 1989 |
Population | |
• 2017 estimate | 12,981,292 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $68 billion |
• Per capita | $5,291 |
Gini (2019) | 30.7 medium |
HDI (2019) | 0.802 very high |
Currency | Dukatas (JZD) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +94 |
Internet TLD | .jz |
Juznia (Juznik: Juznija), officially the Juznik Republic (Juznik: Juznijos Respublika) is a landlocked country in eastern Asura. It is bordered by Hytekia to the south, Leidense Republic to the east, and the Gulf of Alemannia to the West. Juznia's territory spans 00,000 kilometers and is mostly TBD. The population is around 12.7 million and consists mostly of Juzniks with a significant Hytek minority. The capital and largest city is Višnevas. The official language is Juznik.
The first mention of the Juzniks came from Hytek documents dated in the 14th century. The Duchy of Višnevas appeared around the turn of the 15th century and by 1439 it held control over most of present-day Juznia. As the Margraviate of Hajmatland began to grow it expanded into the Duchy and the Duchy entered into a long and protracted decline. By the 17th century the Duchy had essentially become a puppet-state of the Margraviate of Hajmatland. In 1860, Johannes Melderis, the Margrave of Hajmatland, became the Duke of Višnevas. Once his son, Johannes IV of Hajmatland, came to power the two nations were brought closer together and in 1884 they unified to form the Kingdom of Hytekojuznia.
Under the new Kingdom many Juzniks migrated south to cities such as Krasno and Pekrasta in search of employment in these industrialised cities. In 1896, Hytekojuznia joined the Great War on the side of the Veleazan Empire and the Concordat fighting on the Alemannic front of the war. However, in 1900 Krasno fell and the Kingdom was forced to surrender. The post-war Kingdom was extremely fragile and in 1913 a communist uprising overthrew the King and installed the People's State of Hytekojuznia. In the early years the People's State enjoyed rapid industrialisation at the expense of the agricultural sector and leading to the famine of 1916. bla bla bla ASU warsaw pact thing bla bla 1981 fall of ASU bla bla 1986 war of indy 1989 indy.