Erezhestan
Erezhe Republic Ереже республикасы | |
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Motto: Өте жақсы/Очень хорошо/Very Nice | |
Anthem: Ережестан Мәңгі/Ережестан навсегда/Erezhestan Forever | |
Capital | Anshilarqalasi (Formerly Okhotnikagrad) |
Largest city | Almaqalasi |
Official languages | Erezhe |
Also spoken | Vysokaya Rech' |
Ethnic groups | Erezhe 42%, Transnapastaini 29%, Other Eastern Omandi Groups (Uruzi, Kirghizi, Ogbeki) 21%, Other 8% |
Demonym(s) | Erezhe, Erezhestani |
Government | Unitary semi-presidential republic under an authoritarian governmen |
• Father of the Nation | Ivan Pomestov (Currently in Exile) |
• Prime Minister | Fyodor Kozelov |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 24,000,000 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 302.7 billion |
• Per capita | 12,613 |
Gini | 32.3 medium |
HDI | 0.689 medium |
Currency | Birlik (߿) |
Date format | yyyy/mm/dd |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +796 |
Erezhestan, officially the Erezhe Republic
History
Erezhestan has been occupied since the Paleolithic Era. Archelogical records indicate that the horse was first domesticated in the territory of modern Erezhestan. Nomadic tribes traversed the steppes of Eastern Omand for several thousand years. Tribes began settling in the Ozen River valley in the 14th century. The city of Almaqalasi was founded as the capital of the Ozen River Khaganate in 1516. The Ozen River Khaganate ruled over several semi-soverign city states in the Ozen River valley and a confederation of nomadic tribes throughout the modern states of Erezhestan, Kirghiziastan, Ogbekistan, and Uruzistan. By the 17th century the Khaganate existed in name only with the individual cities and tribes operating with high degrees of soverignty. Between 1932 and 1947 the territory of modern Erezhestan was annexed by the Order of Soviet Socialist Republics. From 1947 to 1994 the Erezhe Soviet Socialist Republic was a de jure independent republic but functionaly a subdivision of the OSSR. In 1956 the Central Government of the OSSR divided the ESSR into independent SSRs which correspond with the modern states that make up Eastern Omand. In 1994 Erezhestan declared independence from the OSSR.