Vazcoeur

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The Federal Republican Union of Vazcoeur
La République fédérale de Vazcoeur
Flag of Vazcoeur
Flag
of Vazcoeur
Coat of arms
Motto: Marchons sans un consul ou un souverain!
Anthem: La Brudia
Capital
and
Orlque City
Official languagesVazian
Recognised national languagesKamlish
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential constitutional republic
• President
Micheal Brudia
• Prime Minister
Racheal Povaz
LegislatureParliament
Establishment
• Proclamation of the Empire of the Vaz
1st January 1444
• The Establishment of the Consulship
19th April 1799
• Arrest of Consul Xino
14th April 2000
Population
• 2019 census
80,012,569
CurrencyVazian Fanlo (VZF)
Time zoneGMT
Date format(YYYY/MM/DD)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+44
Internet TLD.vaz

Vazcoeur (viə'zɛdkœʁ; Vazian: [ɛ.nɛ̃]), officially the The Federal Republican Union of Vazcoeur (Vazian: La République fédérale de Vazcoeur [la ʁepyblik fedeʁal də viə'zɛdkœʁ]), is a nation in Harbia located on the west coast of Europaz and on the coast of the Vraz Ocean. It is a Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic based upon the ideas of the Vazian Spring.

Entomology

The term "Vazcoeur" to describe the Vazian nation goes back to the year 1287 when the region of modern-day Vazcoeur was split into many petty kingdoms. "Vaz" is used to describe the shared identity of thr Vazian people. "Coeur" refers to the land being the driving core/heart of the Vazian identiy.


History

Prehistoric Era

Era of Petty Kingdoms

Unification Wars

Era of Empire

World Wars and social unrest

Abolition of the monarchy

Year of Discontent and the rise of Xino

National Party Hegemony

Xino became Prime Minister leading a minority a government after the 1985 emergency election called upon the demise of the Consul. Once assuming the Premiership, he called for a constitutional convention pushing for a more "secure" Vazcoeur after the instability of the decade of discontent. The reforms passed in the 1985 constitutional convention merged the office of Consul and Prime Minister; outlawed Trade Unions; effectively banned all opposition parties; allowed the Judiciary to be overruled by the Prime Minister and gave the Prime Minister the power to dissolve state governments.

Xino began dismantling the few remnants of the Vazian democracy after the Convention by dissolving all state governments and appointing new governors allowing him to begin crackdowns on people who opposed al his reforms. The bloodiest of these Crackdowns would be "Bloody Sunday" which happened in Georges when various opposition leaders called for a general strike which turned into a massive riot. Most of central Georges would be flattened after the military began bombing the riots which resulted in most rioters being killed.

By late 1985, opposition to the reforms had died out and Xino had complete control of Vazcoeur. He began to implement a policy of rearmament by passing an act which mandated all factories to provide monetary support or provide goods for free to the government. This helped stimulate the Vazian economy which began to leave the economic slump of the late 1970s. He also mandated all Vazian men to be conscripted in the military for 3 years from the ages of 18-25 and also mandated that Vazian women serve National Service roles for 1 year at the age of 19.

Movement Blue and the Vazian Spring

Geography

Climate

Environment

Politics and Government

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Military

Foreign Relations

Economy

Energy

Industry

Infrastructure

Transport

Demographics

Education

The Vazian Education system is described as one of the best in the world.

Religion

Culture

Music and Art

Cuisine

Sports

Public Holidays

Date Name Observation
1 January New Year's Day Beginning of the new calendar year
2 January Day of Rest Part of New Year's Celebrations
1 March Constitution Protection Day Celebration and "Protection" of the Vazian 2001 Constitution.
14 April Election Day Voting takes place on this day
19 April Freedom Day Tribute to those who brought democracy to the Vazian people.
1 May May Day Celebrating the accomplishments and sacrifices of workers
31 October Halloween Halloween Celebrations
9 November Remembrance Day Day remembering the Vazian victims of war
24 December Winters Eve Winter Celebration
25 December Winter Day Winter Celebration
31 December New Year's Eve Part of New Year's Celebrations