Hondonia
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The Republic of Hondonia | |
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Motto: "Unitatea face puterea" (Rouman) "[Placeholder]" (Tuyan) "Unity makes strenght!" (English) | |
Anthem: "Marșul unității" (Rouman) "[Placeholder]" (Tuyan) "the march of unity." (English) | |
Capital | Demirest (Demirești) |
Official languages | Rouman Tuyan |
Recognised regional languages | Bogmian Kodin Tayamo |
Demonym(s) | Hondonian |
Government | Unitary Semi-Presidential Republic |
• President | Costea Ciobanescu |
• Prime Minister | Codrin Suta |
Legislature | Vorbirea |
Area | |
• Total | 368,767 km2 (142,382 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 17,338,142 |
• Density | 47/km2 (121.7/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | 491.5 b $ACU 393,2 b ᕋ 252.04 t ₲ |
• Per capita | 28,349 $ACU 22,679 ᕋ 14,536,418 ₲ |
HDI (2018) | 0.716 high |
Currency | Sekinar ᕋ, Guara ₲ SEK, HDG |
Time zone | -5 |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +37 |
Internet TLD | .hn |
Hondonia ([hʌnˈdɔniə] ; Rouman: Ondonia ([ɔnˈdoni(j)a] ; Tuyan: - [-] ), officially The Republic of Hondonia, is a country located in central southern Thuadia. It is bordered by the Laurentine gulf to the south, Monterre to the southeast, Mustelaria to the east, [PLACEHOLDER] to the northeast via the [PLACEHOLDER] mountain range, Tiskaiya to the north, and [PLACEHOLDER] to the west. Hondonia is comprised of 13 Provinces, the Insula Giulce Territory, and the Demirest Capital District, the country's largest city. Hondonia covers an area of 368,767 square kilometers (142,382 sq mi), with a population of 17 million. Hondonia's rich cultural heritage reflects influences by various Indigenous civilizations, Moldanian settlement, slavic migration, and emigration from various areas around the world. Rouman is one of the official languages of the ocuntry serving as a lingua franca, alongside four indigenous languages of the Tuyan and Tayamese langauge families.
Hondonia has been inhabited by various indigenous people since at least 30,000 BCE, including the Tayamo, Cascati, and Tuy-Suy. The Moldanian landed first in Insula Păsărilor in April 17th 1578, and a month later on the coast of what became Noua Rumânie. By the mid-17th century they colonized majority of today's Hondonia, establishing the Kingdom of New Roumania (Țara noii Rumâniei), with [PLACEHOLDER], now known as Demirest, as its capital. Independence from the Moldanians was achieved on the 8th of January of 1826, with what is now Hondonia emerging as the Free Kingdom of New Roumania (Țara liberă a noii României). In the following century the country saw numerous armed conflicts within itself primarily due to ideological factions leading to the Hondonian civil wars. In [PLACEHOLDER] the current Republic of Hondonia was founded, and has seen an increase in stability. On June 5th 2008 Hondonia joined the Sekidean Union.
Etymology
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Prehistory
Indigenous people inhabited the territory of modern day Hondonia by at around 30,000 BCE, various hunter-gatherer societies existed near the present-day province of Noua Rumânie de Nord, they traded with one another and with cultures living in the Demir River valley. The oldest archaeological finds are from the Calul Mare archaeological site and Cioară Albă archaeological site in the Demir Valley 100 kilometres (62 mi) northeast of Demirest in the Noua Rumânie de sud province, these sites date from ~30,000-10,000 BCE. At Piatra Mare archaeological site and other sites, traces from the Archaic period in Hondonia (~10,000–2,000 BCE) have been found. Vestiges indicate that there was also early occupation in the provinces of Stânca Albă, Tibitau and Ciuperci de Piatră in Loc Mare. The oldest pottery discovered in Hondonia, found at Inaești archaeological site, dates to ~9,000–7,000 BCE.
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Provinces of Hondonia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cost dei Pluei [Placeholder] (Mẹtseyenọsehéné) Sant-Demir- Sier-Mar Frontarici Ensul de Jultxe Micailici [Placeholder] [Placeholder] Noù Roumanie de Nord Noù Roumanie de Sied [Placeholder] (Pomẹtsevọsehéné) Tuçong [Placeholder] Taiamenie | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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