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{{Main|Geography of Ashanga}}
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Ashanga has a variety of landscapes, sprawling highlands, dense jungles and endless savannahs. Mixed in with the intricate river system of streams and lakes sits many tiny villages nestled in the nooks and crannies of the interior. The coast is where the major cities and the capital and metropolis of Nechi is located.
Ashanga has a variety of landscapes, sprawling highlands, dense jungles and endless savannahs. Mixed in with the intricate river system of streams and lakes sits many tiny villages nestled in the nooks and crannies of the interior. The coast is where the major cities and the capital and metropolis of Nechi is located.
{{Largest cities
| name        = Largest cities of Ashanga
| country      = Ashanga
| kind        = cities
| stat_ref    = 2020 National Census
| div_name    = State
| city_1 = Nechi | div_1 = STATE | pop_1 = 3,648,874 | img_1 = Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.jpg
| city_2 = Dohar | div_2 = STATE | pop_2 = 1,747,152 | img_2 = Quartier d'Affaires au Plateau à Abidjan (29916932210).jpg
| city_3 = Gendwa | div_3 = STATE | pop_3 = 938,569 | img_3 = Windhoek-Skyline.jpg
| city_4 = Mezba | div_4 = STATE | pop_4 = 810,528 | img_4 = Freetown-aerialview.jpg
| city_5 = Teklo | div_5 = STATE | pop_5 = 759,693
| city_6 = Scerscera | div_6 = STATE  | pop_6 = 679,766
| city_7 = Kurbele | div_7 = STATE | pop_7 = 562,919
| city_8 = Lekemti | div_8 = STATE | pop_8 = 539,548
| city_9 = Menewe | div_9 = STATE | pop_9 = 298,841
| city_10 = Wolinchiti | div_10 = STATE | pop_10 = 176,597
}}


==Politics==
==Politics==

Revision as of 20:22, 14 April 2024

Federal Republic of Ashanga
Rippabiliika Federaalaa Ashanga (Ashangi)
Flag of Ashanga
Flag
Emblem of Ashanga
Emblem
Motto: "Faith and Unity"
Anthem: "With God, For Ashanga"
Capital
and largest city
Nechi
Official languagesAshangi
Recognised regional languagesNokwari, Aduani, Nantu
Ethnic groups
Religion
  • 8.6% Salam
  • 2.4% Other
Demonym(s)Ashangi
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic
• President
Kobby Okese
Akasi Baako
LegislatureParliament
Gola Gosootaa
Gola Ummataa
Establishment
c. 950
1268
1927
1963
1998
Population
• Q4 2023 estimate
Increase 22,359,915
• 2020 census
19,892,812
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
19.77 trillion
(289.96 billion AD$)
• Per capita
884,417
(12,968 AD$)
Gini (2022)Steady 39.8
medium
HDI (2022)Decrease 0.732
high
CurrencyCedi (₵) (AHC)
Time zoneUTC+6 (TMT)
Driving sideright

Ashanga, officially the Federal Republic of Ashanga is a country located in Azania on Eurth.

History

The splendid isolation of the tribes and chiefdoms of the Ashangi lands were slowly drawing to a close when Christian missionaries began to enter the area and spread the teachings of God. Christianization drew the Ashangi people closer to the rest of Europa and the subsistence villages began a gradual transformation to towns, cities and small kingdoms. The Wotena dynasty would establish themselves as the most powerful family in Ashanga and would govern the people thanks to the support of other powerful families. Ashanga (or Wotena as it was known, thanks to the ruling family).

The Kingdom would come crashing down in 1927, as socialist suppression and social upheaval came to a boiling point in the First Revolution. A multitude of factors caused the revolution, increasing poverty, economic turmoil, political instability and finally the King died without an heir and the powerful families began to squabble for power. The Revolution would be successful and the following 30 years Ashanga would find itself governed by the increasingly authoritarian National Revolutionary Council under Chairman Adofo Pinaman. The NRC would begin rapid industrialization and modernization initiatives, building much of the infrastructure that still exists today. Much like the First Revolution, the Second Revolution happened after the death of Pinaman due to a heart attack in 1958.

The Second Revolution wasn’t the bloody struggle of the First, it was a transition towards a democratic system away from Pinamans totalitarian vision of Ashanga. In 1963 the first Constitution of the Federal Republic would be ratified, while deeply flawed, it was the first time Ashanga was truly democratic and free, with the National Democratic Party winning the first election in 1964. Economic liberalisation, christian values, and continued democratisation would be the platform championed by the NDP until they lost their first election in 2003 to the Republican People’s Party.

Geography

Ashanga has a variety of landscapes, sprawling highlands, dense jungles and endless savannahs. Mixed in with the intricate river system of streams and lakes sits many tiny villages nestled in the nooks and crannies of the interior. The coast is where the major cities and the capital and metropolis of Nechi is located.

 
Largest cities in Ashanga
2020 National Census
Rank State Pop.
Nechi
Nechi
Dohar
Dohar
1 Nechi STATE 3,648,874 Gendwa
Gendwa
Mezba
Mezba
2 Dohar STATE 1,747,152
3 Gendwa STATE 938,569
4 Mezba STATE 810,528
5 Teklo STATE 759,693
6 Scerscera STATE 679,766
7 Kurbele STATE 562,919
8 Lekemti STATE 539,548
9 Menewe STATE 298,841
10 Wolinchiti STATE 176,597

Politics

Working as a federal republic, the states within Ashanga has a great deal of autonomy, with the capital in the Nechi Capital District. The federal government and the national parliament has the right to overturn any state decision or legislation, with the President's approval. The President is a mostly ceremonial figure, functioning as a rubber stamp for legislation and affirming ministers brought forth by the Prime Minister, who is head of government. The States and the federal system is based on a legacy of strong local identity and self-rule by the minorities, rights which have been upheld by the Constitution since 1998.

Foreign relations

  • Member of the USA and the AN & Observer in EOS
  • Good international image, "Good Neighbor" policy questioned after the eruption of the Grand War

Military

  • Army neglected under RPP governments (anti-war politics)
  • Conscription ended, lack of volunteers
  • Well equipped and several domestic suppliers

Economy

  • In 2009 Ashanga became a Newly industrialized country
  • 26.5% under poverty line (under 500 cedi a day)
  • Mining, manufacturing and agriculture are main exports
  • Domestic companies are wholesale giants, insurance/banking, healthcare and entertainment
  • Energy exporter due to hydropower, gas & oil and increasing solar power installations
  • National parks and the highlands, historical sites and wildlife tours are main tourist destinations

Demographics

The Ashangi people are a proud people in a fledgling nation. Christianity and ancient oral tradition live side by side in the people and the trauma of past political struggles shape their determination for a better tomorrow.

The cultural identity of the Ashangi people can be seen on their coinage, showing a mixture of local fauna, christian churches and depictions of oral folktales. Ashangi culture is a melting pot of different ethnic groups, the largest is the Ashangi people making up over 65% of the population. The rest is split between the Nokware, Aduane, Nantuo and Nsuo peoples, along with a multitude of foreign immigrants.

Religion

  • Almost 20 million have Christianity as their religion
  • Traditional religions exist in various highland villages
  • Secularism since 1963

Health

  • Universal healthcare for nationals
  • Personnel and resource shortages in public healthcare
  • ~25% of the population have private healthcare

Education

  • Literacy rate is 83% (2020)
  • Free education up to age 12 (primary/elementary school)

Culture

Cinema

  • Smaller film scene until streaming services took off
  • Indie films have taken off in recent years
  • Highest grossing movie is Sekondii Barabaraa (Seconds of Eternity)

Cuisine

  • Long coastlines mean that seafood (fish, shrimp etc.)
  • Stews and dumplings are traditional foods, known as Makaa (Shrimp makaa, rice makaa etc.)
  • Fish, rice, maize, yam, palm oil and various beans are most common

Literature

  • Oral tradition, not all stories written down
  • Many stories are made into theatre performances
  • Drama/thriller and religious texts are most widespread

Music

  • Traditional instruments are drums and flute
  • 2000's saw rise of hiphop and rap in Ashanga
  • Most famous musician is the Nsuo rapper, Gooftaa (The Boss), who blends the different languages of Ashanga

Sports

  • Football (National Team is widely celebrated)
  • Badminton / Tennis
  • Several chess world champions