Ne'evuk

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The Kingdom of Ne'evuk
Pi'ibal
Coat of arms of Ne'evuk
Coat of arms
Motto: Puvok bovuth bo’us (Nothing Without Work)
Map of Ne'evuk in Alharu
Map of Ne'evuk in Alharu
Ne'evuk Vassals & Districts
Incorporated States of Cashar
Capital
and largest city
Tyrkak
Official languagesAnglish, Ne'evuki
Demonym(s)Ne'evuki
Government
• King; commonly referred to as 'Lord'
Robert Salomon
• Vassal Duke
Matthew Ochoa
Legislature1st Estate
Establishment
• Establishment
11 June 1354
Area
• 
512,764 km2 (197,979 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1%
Population
• 2020 estimate
32,649,198
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
249.51 billion (medium)
• Per capita
Ŝ7,642 (medium)
Gini (2021)Negative increase .56
low (high)
HDIIncrease 0.6908
medium
CurrencyCashari Kermote (CSK)
Driving sideright
Calling code+35
Internet TLD.nvk

The Kingdom of Ne'evuk, commonly called Ne'evuk (or Ochoa by traditionalists), is a feudalistic monarchy in Alharu on Eurth. It is bordered on the north by the North Oriental Ocean, in the east by Heiheguo, to the south by Esonice and on the west by another nation.

Etymology

Geography

Landscape

The Cashari Desert


Climate

Wildlife and conservation

Administrative divisions

Rank City Metro area population State
1 Malmega 4.8 million Nykel
2 Zefaire 3.9 million Danir
3 Protiva 2.8 million Centavo
4 Curren 2.2 million Sostynak
5 Onomi 850,000 Qindrak
6 Eknom 650,000 Kyatlek
7 Gredytrad 400,000 Drakam
8 Eular 320,000 Rabal
9 Pesodyna 280,000 Bitkan
10 Ruyen 250,000 Krona

History

Prehistory

Iron Age

Ketek earrings found near Kridshar, c. 300 BCE.

The 19th Century

Politics

Government

Executive government building in Protiva.

Policies

Foreign relations

Military

Branch Description Personnel
Cashari Army There are two primary army bases in Cashar which may be difficult to identify due to the base walls being covered in corporate logos. One base exists at the capital, Protiva, and another exists in Ruyen, Krona. The army specializes in guerilla warfare, particularly in the harsh environment of the Cashari Desert. 10,000
Cashari Navy There is one naval base in the city of Protiva and only one fleet which includes an aircraft carrier, ships, and two submarines. 10,000
Cashari Air Force Cashar has not invested much in an air force, preferring to invest more in the army, navy, and in cyber troops. 1,500
Cashari Military Police This division of the military largely takes care of internal, domestic threats, especially to business interests. 500
Cashari Cybersecurity Troops Established in 2017, the cyber troops are so-called for protecting against hacking threats - domestic and foreign. They're dedicated to military communications and defensive cyberwarfare. Technically speaking, they're actually a subdivision of The Cashar Army and army-trained. This branch of military service is not without controversy due to some Cashari believing it to be a waste of tax dollars. It has proved to be a boon for the entertainment industry as it's the subject of many conspiracy theories, jokes, and sci-fi thrillers (who will often portray them as cyberkinetic soldiers when in reality, they are no such thing). 3,000

Economy


Tourism Industry

Travel guide to exploring Cashar and its best adventures.[1]

Retail Industry

Media and Entertainment Industry

Food and Beverage Industry

Mining

Demographics

Old Cashari man with olive skin.

Language

  • Naming Conventions - Cashari first names tend to be a two-syllable affair with some exceptions. Surnames are typically either based on place names, place names and gender, relative's first name and gender, or family heirloom name and gender. The suffix vo is used for male, vol for nonbinary, and vola for female. Visk and viska both exist but are often used interchangeably regardless of gender - a trend which became particularly prominent in the 1920s.

Religion

Tabrodists.

Health

Education

Infrastructure

Transportation

Energy

Water Supply and Sanitation

Internet

Culture

Cuisine

A serving of jalmectat.

Literature and the Arts

Music

Fashion

A Cashari woman in decorative fashion.

Architecture

Sport

References