Oya'in

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Oyan Imperial Federation
오야'인
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Capital
and largest city
Lonaliya
Official languagesAbga'an, Zhenian
Other languages
  • (Non-Official Language)
Ethnic groups
(2020)
Demonym(s)Oyan, Abga'an
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy, Meritocratic Oligarchy, Direct Democray
• Empress
(Queen's name)
Legislature()*
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Establishment
• as Monsudo
16__*
• as the Oyan Imperial Federation
18__*
Area
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• Water (%)
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Population
• 2020 estimate
50* million
• 2020 census
50,000,000*
• Density
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GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$100* Billion
• Per capita
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GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
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Gini (2020)Negative increase ()
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HDI (2020)Increase 0.800*
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CurrencyOyian Won (OYW)
Time zoneUTC(-?) (())
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+43*
Internet TLD.oya/.abga

Oya'in (Modern Zhenian: 오야'인), formally known as The Land of a Thousand Rivers (Modern Zhenian: 만수도), is a south-western Veharian nation ocupying most of the Aveki Peninsula. It is mostly know for its dense jungles, its exotic culture and its strong pharmaceutical industry. It has long kept a vow of neutrality, and therefor does not possess an official standing army. It has mostly kept out of worlds affair, and only founght in _* minor conflicts since its initial founding in 16__*.

Its is bordered on the east by the ____* moutain chain, which the country shares with [PLACEHOLDER]. To the north is another mountainous region, followed by [PLACEHOLDER]. The south and east of the country is boredered by the ____* bay, which leads into the south-eastern Hanmarian sea (?). Due to its geography and location, the region is especially humid and has one of the higest river density in the world.

The local culture has been massively influenced by the first people during the colonisation of the region, which leads it to be viewed as one of the more exotic one of the planet.

(Brief overview of history and modern influence)

History

Pre-Colonial Era

(Oya'aL dynasty or smthg)

First Zhenian Contacts

Pre-Settlement Period

Mansudo Trade Companies

Decolonisation

Modern Oya'in

Political System

Oyan Elective Monarchy.

(Empress appoints 1/3rd of the oligarchs and has powers on most external affairs)
(Oligarchs elect 1/3rd of oligarchs and have power on most internal affairs)
(Citizen elect 1/3rd of the oligarchs (who also play the role of regional administrators) and vote directly for major descisions)

(Oligarchs can be destituted if demed unfit to rule by the Empress or corrupt by the court)
(The Empress can be destituted if 3/4th of the Oligarchs or 2/3rd of the people deemed her unfit)
(The people can vote every 3 years on a pletoria of issues (bassicaly its a cheklist in the still of: "Does the citizen want ___, Does the citizen think ___, etc.) adn the list is made by the oligarchs (except for the baseline questions))

System's History

Empress

Imperial Elective system

Oligarchs and administrators

Oligarch Ellective System

Popular Voting System

Geography and Ecology

Climate

Moutains

Rivers

Oyian Jungle

Native Diseases

Unique Flora and Fauna

Natural Disaster

Wild Fires

Earth Quakes

Monsoons

Internal Affairs

Constitution

Law Enforcement

Oyan Defense Force

Public Education

Healthcare

Ethnic and Gender Issues

Provincial Regions

External Affairs

Foreign Relations

Trade agreements

Demographics

Population

(Most of the pop on the coast)

Ethnicity

Ethnic Groups of Oya'in
Ethnicity Percentage
Abga'al
42.6%
Honhyeolsa
36.5%
Wei Zhenian
11.7%
Dan Zhenian
5.1%
Other
4.1%

Indigenous People

압가'알 = abga'al (from avka'aL)

원주민 = native people

Languages

Religiosity

Coasts and Inland Contrasts

Economy

Industry

Pharmaceutical Industry

(Look at costa-rica's economy and remove the tourism)

Fishing Industry

Lumber Industry

(giant redwood)

Mining Industry

(copper, zinc and/or tin)

Infrastructure

Energy

(Large Hydro-dams boiiiiz)

Natural Resources

Culture

Native Culture

Society

Public Holidays and Festivals

Architecture

Arts

Cuisine

Sports

In the Media

See Also