Kotowari

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People's Republic of Kotowari
கோட்டோவாரி மக்கள் குடியரசு
Kōṭṭōvāri Makkaḷ Kuṭiyaracu (Ramil)
పీపుల్స్ రిపబ్లిక్ ఆఫ్ కోటోవారి
Pīpuls Ripablik āph Kōṭōvāri (Kelugu)
Flag of Kotowari
Flag
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Map of Kotowari
Capital
and
Kotowari City
Recognised national languages
Recognised regional languages
Religion
Demonym(s)Kotowaran or Kotos
GovernmentUnitary Dominant-party Parliamentary Republic
• President
Krishan Thanurajan
• Prime-Minister
Bahira Aadhithya
Area
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640,456.47 km2 (247,281.63 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
52,860,000
• 2018 census
52,423,203

Kotowari (Ramil: கோட்டோவரி or Kōṭṭōvari (Kelugu: కోటవారి)), officially the People's Republic of Kotowari is a country in Oriental Europa on Eurth. Bounded by the Jasmine Sea to the north, the Rosario Sea to the west and the Menelassar Bay to the south, it shares land borders with Tamurin to the south-east and Mahana to the south-west. It is also within the vicinity of San Ba across the Jasmine Sea.

Historically existing in the form of multiple kingdoms - including the powerful Southern Shakyan Principalities, Kotowari united in the late 17th century following the Kotowari War of Unification, The Kingdom of Kotowari was established officially, following the war, in 1677 under the rule of the Aparnan Dynasty. In 1943, Kotowari became the People's Republic of Kotowari after Queen Leyani II handed power to a parliamentary system from the monarchy, with the royal family being completely dissolved by 1983. Since 1913, Tamurin has been a democracy led by a President, managed by a Prime Minister, and governed by a unitary parliamentary constitutional republic based on the Westminster system.

They are a major power in eastern Europa and arguably Orient's biggest power following Orioni. They are a member of a number of international organisations such as the Assembled Nations, Entente of Oriental States and Oriental Association for Regional Cooperation.

Etymology

The name Kotowari is of Shakyan origin, it stems from original city of Kadofarikh Puri - one of the original eighteen principality city-states named after the title of a Pre-reformed Juruvanic anthropomorphic diety. "Kadoft-Arikht", means Amorphous Skull. The "Kadofarikh" diety was the shapeshifting frog god of chaos, change, and adaptability. The world evolved over the course of history, and according to multiple reliable sources the name 'Kotowari' first appeared in the days of the Madurai Principality of the 13th century.

Geography

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History

Politics

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Economy

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Demographics

Juruvanism is followed by most of the Shakeysians while Gaism ("and other Indic religions like Jainism") is followed by the Southerly Ramil ethnicity.

Cultures

Southern Shakeysian culture shares a lot with Sokhainean, as the Sokhaineans are a Southern Shakyan people group. (WIP. Literature. Visual arts. Music. Cuisine. Sport.)

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