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Latest revision as of 18:26, 15 May 2024

Republic of Chilokver
Flag of Chilokver
Flag
Motto: E Pluribus Unum (Arlesian)
"Out of many, one"
Anthem: "We are Chilokveri"
Orthographic projection of Esvanovia with Chilokver
Location of Chilokver shown in green
CapitalApelia
Largest cityJiafen
Official languagesStandard Chilokveri · Cambrian
Demonym(s)Chilokveri
Government
• President
Ada Luong
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
LegislatureNational Assembly
Council of States
Congress of Deputies
Independence from
• Chaeyoungi Empire
1839
• Yaoist regime falls
1965
• Ratification of constitution
1986
Area
• Total
1,814,576 km2 (700,612 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 estimate
195,098,355
• 2020 census
194,514,374
• Density
107.52/km2 (278.5/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
$8.15 trillion
• Per capita
$41,759
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
$6.39 trillion
• Per capita
$32,737
Gini (2023 (est.))34.0
medium
HDIIncrease .904
very high
CurrencyChilokveri credit (₡) (CLC)
Time zoneUTC+8 to +10
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+648
ISO 3166 codeCL
Internet TLD.cl

Chilokver (Chilokveri: Tīngwok), officially the Republic of Chilokver (ROC; Chilokveri: Tīnhahmàhn Guhngwòhgwok), is a sovereign state primarily located in East Serica, consisting of 34 districts and 1 overseas domain. With a total area of approximately 1.81 million square kilometres (~700,000 square miles), Chilokver is the 3rd largest nation on Serica and the 15th-largest country overall on Atlas. The nation borders Acronia through the territory of Juk Long at the south-eastern extreme of continental Chilokver and shares a maritime border across the Zheng Mou Sea with Saegya to the south-west. Through its overseas domain of Alairia, it also shares a maritime border with Ahras.

Name

The name Chilokver originates from the 14th century Kinlander explorer Markus Gilverad, who was the first Vesperian to travel along the Golden Belt and extensively document his journey. In his travels, he explored as far east as modern day Jungyeh and came into contact with the Jilohk people of southern Chilokver; at the time a rough collection of coastal fishing tribes which had escaped incorporation into the contemporary ruling Yuan dynasty. Due to a case of inaccurate conversion between Chilokveri li and miles, Gilverad mistakenly believed that the opening of the Zheng Mou Sea was far wider than it was in actuality and that it cut off the Jungyeh peninsula from continental Serica. He termed this new landmass Jilohkver by attaching the Kinnish suffix -ver, meaning place of or fishing centre, to the name of the native Jilohk people. The term was later appropriated by 16th century Acronian cartographers to refer to the greater Liang dynasty nationstate which had by then assimilated the Jilohk into their empire, and transformed over time into the more familiar Chilokver.

The common sinitic name Tīngwok or "heavenly nation" is derived from the cultural concept of Tīnhah. Under the ideological worldview of Sinocentrism, Tīnhah (lit. "all under heaven") denoted all lands and geographical spaces divinely appointed to the Emperor of Chilokver through the Mandate of Heaven; hence the term Tīnjīu ("Celestial Empire") to refer to Chilokver. While the traditional Tīnhah concept collapsed in the 19th century with the decline of the Chaeyoungi Empire, the phrase Tīnjīu remained in use through the 20th century in its nationalistic variant Tīngwok. After the 1985 Constitution was enacted, Tīngwok was also adopted as the abbreviation for Tīnhhahmàhn Guhngwòhgwok.

In Cambrian, Chilokver is pronounced as /ilɒxvɜːr/ CHEE-lokh-vur or /ɛlɒxvɜːr/ CHEH-lokh-vur, with the Clarendon Cambrian Dictionary listing the former pronunciation. The pronunciation /lɒxvɜːr/ CHY-lokh-vur can be heard among Temischois Cambrian speakers. In Acronian, Chilokver is known as Chiloque ([ʃilɔk]) with the corresponding demonym being Chiloquois ([ʃilɔkwa]).

As promulgated in the national constitution, the official name of the state is the Republic of Chilokver (Tīnhhahmàhn Guhngwòhgwok).

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Gipguk TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Linglaai TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Jungyeh TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Mukhak TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Ngahnjoh TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Seuhngyeh TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Fungjau TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Luhkbunmuhk TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Dungyeuhng TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Seichyunguk TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Gotsai TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Yahtbeiguk TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Gammihktihng TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Sahnbou TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Dihkwa TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Douhtihn TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Jukdeih TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Muhkcheuhng TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Wohngji TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Gwongmeih TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Sahntihn TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Hahngdak TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Miuhdin TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Pihngwotoih TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Saamleuhn TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Chinchyun TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Naahmfong TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Tongdou TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Yahpguk TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Sahnjih TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Chintohmuhk TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Ganjeun TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Lohkhahp TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA
Jimauh TBA TBA TBA TBA bn TBA

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