Girbeta

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Girbeta (Girbetese: ϣⲓⲣⲃⲉⲧⲁ, romanized Jiyrbetä), officially the Tichvaist Union of Girbeta (Girbetese: ϣⲓⲣⲃⲉⲧⲁⲥ ⲃⲉⲣⲗⲉⲭⲧⲏⲭϥⲁⲓⲥ, romanized Jiyrbetä Berlekthichfaiyk), is a transcontinental country with inhabited territories in both Rennekka and Frigidarum.

Girbeta's political system is a unique blend of a presidential democracy and ecclesiocracy, with a popularly-elected head of state, and two heads of government - with the head of the lower house elected from outside the clergy, and the upper house appointed from within. Despite this, after significant reforms in the latter quarter of the 20th Century, Girbeta is described as an open society, which shares many of the same features of other modern secular, liberal nations. However, in the present, the country still struggles to overcome a long history of sectarian violence, inter-ethnic tensions, and economic underdevelopment rooted in its history under colonial rule. Despite these shortcomings, Girbeta has a high degree of income equality and a high Human Development Index score, as well as being a world leader in green energy development.

Etymology