Satavia
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Republic of Satavia Republiek van Satavia | |
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Motto: "Baie mense, Een land" (Satavian) "Many People, one Country" | |
Anthem: Die Glorieryke lied van Vryheid (Satavian) "The Glorious song of Freedom" | |
Location of Satavia, in Green, in Asteria Inferior | |
Capital and largest city | Hopetown (Hoopstad) |
Official languages | Satavian, Estmerish |
Recognised national languages | Ma'swa, Tuz'wahli'an among others |
Ethnic groups (2015) | By race:
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Demonym(s) | Satavian |
Government | Federal parliamentry presidential republic |
• President | Johan de Vilock |
Legislature | Parlement Satavianen |
Provinciale Rechtbank | |
Volksrechtbank | |
Establishment | |
• Colonisation by Hennehouwe | March 1677 (c.) |
• Transferal to Estmere | 17th August 1747 |
• Home Rule | 1816 |
• Independence | 31st December 1899, at 23:59 |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 21,501,500 |
• 2015 census | 21,499,000 |
GDP (nominal) | 2015 estimate |
• Total | $462.2 Billion |
• Per capita | $21,500 |
Gini (2015) | 54.3 high |
HDI (2015) | 0.661 medium |
Currency | Satavian Guilders (SAT) |
Time zone | UTC+ 11 (Satavian Standard Time (DST Not Observed)) |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +47 |
Internet TLD | .sa |
Satavia, officially the Republic of Satavia (Satavian: Republiek van Satavia) is an island nation located off the tip of Nuvania, located in Asteria Inferior. Satavia shares no land borders with any other recognised countries, but shares a Maritime Border with Nuvania. The Capital and Largest City is Hopetown, also called Hoopstad in Satavian. The Country has two official languages: Estmerish and Satavian, a creole largely consisting of Estmerish and Hennish. One of the country's two largest industry is Viticulture, commonly called 'Wine Growing'. Specifically, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec are the most common grapes grown, as the country's climate accomodates the grape's perfectly. The Sheep and Cattle rearing industry are also a prominent part of the Country's economy. Satavia is a member of the inter-governmental organisation AFDC, now rebranded as ASTCOM.
Etymology
'Satavia', or in it's native form 'Sátiva', a given name from the Muisca Peoples, also refered to as the 'Muisca Tribe'. Post independence, the newly-elected government, lead by Sir Cecil Browning, wishing to distance itself from the colonial name of the 'Hope Colony', and later, the 'Dominion of Hope', chose to adopt a new name. The previous name, 'Hope' came from the Hennish 'Hoop', derivating from the 'River Hope', or in Satavian 'Rivier Hoop'.
History
Pre-Historic
Pre-Eucelan
Hennish Colonisation
At some time around March 1677, the Hennish explorer and poet, Jan van Breyetenbach, landed at the mouth of the River Hope. Van Breytenbach established the settlement of 'Hoopstad'. During September of that year, van Breytenbach was officially appointed 'Gouverneur van de Hoop Kolonie', or in Estmerish, 'Governor of the Hope Colony'. The colony was plagued by difficulty to begin with - a lack of sanitation in Hoopstad lead to an outbreak of Dysentery among the settlers. The colony also had trouble with the native population - up until 1679, when Chief Uk'anwa met with Jean de Flaissane, a colonist who arrived from Gaullica with the task of promoting Gaullica's interests in the colony, negotiated a treaty. The Treaty, often erinously refered to as the Treaty of Hoopstad, although actually called the ''Native-Flaissane Agreement'', ended hostilites with natives for the next 150 years.
The Hennish colonists imported thousands of slaves from Bahia, and by 1745 there were an estimated 30,000 colonists and a further 10,000 slaves, taken from the coast of Bahia. Compact housing and appauling conditions meant that outbreaks of diseases were commonplace, and would lead to the deaths of hundreds of slaves. The lack of adequate medication meant that many slaves contracted diseases that in practice were curable, but due to the lack of doctors willing to administer what little medication they had to unpaying slaves. This lead the Hoop Kolonie to be known as the 'Slave Abattoir'.
Hennish control over the Hoop Kolonie ended following the Estmerish-Hennish war of