Maucha

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Democratic Republic of Maucha
Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Mwisho (Watuajua)
Demokratische Republik Mäusch (Weranic)
Iriphabliki yaseMwisho Ekhululekile (Sisulu)
Flag
Flag
Coat of Arms
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Für die Menschen aus dem Land des Silbers"
(For the poeple from the land of silver)
Mauchadisputedbordermap.png
CapitalKanyabahayadha
LargestNambabi
Official languagesWeranic
Recognised national languages
Demonym(s)Mauchian
GovernmentFederative presidential republic
• President
Werner Okonkwo
• Vice President
Mavo Holomisa
• President of Senate
Kalere Odili
• President of the Chamber
Issa Mbadinuju
LegislatureNational Congress
Senate
House of Deputies
Formation
Population
• 2020 estimate
30,955,202
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$100,542,496,096 (46th)
• Per capita
$3,248 (56th)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$70,144,487,732 (53th)
• Per capita
$2,266 (51st)
Gini (2020)42.4
medium
HDI (2020)0.601
medium
CurrencyMauchian Fedha (MFD)
Calling code+255
ISO 3166 codeMWI
Internet TLD.mw

Maucha, officially the Democratic Republic of Maucha, is a sovereign state whose territory is in northeastern Couis. Maucha is the easternmost country in the western hemisphere, occupying a total area of 419,033 km² on the eastern coast of the subcontinent of Bahia. It borders Yemet and Garambura to the west. Maucha has territorial disputes over the Ibabochia region with Yemet and the Kulo State. Maucha is the third most populated country in Bahia with a population of 30,955,202 (as of January 2020). The capital of the country is Kanyabahayadha, located at the delta of the Fedha river on the northern coast of the country. The metropolitan region of Nambabi is the largest urban area of the country and often claimed to be the legitimate Mauchian capital.

EARLY HISTORY

After the breakaway from the United Bahian Republic, Maucha fell into a civil crisis, as minorities started to revolt against the ethnic government. The main insurgence happened in the Onikhuma provinces, as they claimed that the Government favored the Watuaji and gave them no representation. In 1967, a civil war started after Watuaji President, Asani Ibori, dissolved the National Congress, trying to shut any and all uprisings against his government. Ibori’s authoritarian government and the Civil War would last until 1978, when the Onikhuma movement, supported by other minorities, overthrew Ibori’s seat. The new republic was established in 1978 and sought to open Maucha to foreign investment and private capital, but in 1980, a coup saw a communist militia group taking over the government and creating a one-party system. In 1993, the Maucha Revolution took place, as the people fought against the corrupt and authoritarian government. Later in the same year, the Democratic Republic of Maucha was established, now under a new multi-party system that focused on democracy. The first public election in the country took place in 1995, with Onikhuma President Dominic Iondela being the first democratically elected president in Maucha’s history. From then on, Maucha is considered one of the fastest growing countries in Bahia

GENERAL ECONOMIC/SOCIAL INFO

Etymology

History

Antiquity

Illustration of a bronze Gadishullorian Helmet from Kufivalë (6th - 5th BCE).
The Amphitheater of Mbresht is considered to be one of the biggest in southern Euclea, with a capacity of 20,000 people.
Galenian territory throughout the years.

Geography

Climate

Biodiversity

Demographics

Ethnicities

Ethnic groups in Galenia as of 2020.

  Tethians (47.7%)
  Montsurians (36.5%)
  Piraeans (8.9%)
  Novalians (4.7%)
  Tengarians (1.3%)
  Tsabarans (0.6%)
  Others (0.3%)

Religion

Languages

Education

The University of Kartha is the best higher education institution in Galenia.

Government & Politics

Foreign relations

Military

Administrative divisions

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Map Name and flag Administrative centre Population Governor
States of Maucha
Flag of Etrurian Carinthia.png Carinthia Praproče 5,448,369 Davo Karničar (TM)
Flag of the Republic of Pisa.svg Dinara San Alessandro 5,248,480 Augustina Faustini (CA)
Flag of the Commune of Altidona.png Altidona Auronzo 1,032,742 Enrico Volpe (CA)
Flag of the Duchy of Chiastre.png Chiastre Carcoforo 2,117,055 Emmanuele Angrisani (CA)
Flag of Peravia.png Peravia Faulia ‭7,925,386‬ Alessandro Garavoglia (CA)
Flag of Cavarzere.png Veratia Carxeri 9,352,687 Giuliano Aurelio Vinci (TM)
Flag of San Francesco.png San Francesco Porto di Cristo 1,128,553 Luciano Giustiniani (TM)
Flag of Andora.png Andora Accadia 3,333,585 Giorgio Maniero (DAE)
FlagofTorrazza.png Torrazza Sagrado 3,956,111 Simone Parro (TM)
Federal Territories of Maucha
Flag of La Dogado.png Il Dogado Povelia 988,882 Marco Antonio Cristofori (DAE)
Flag of Tarpeia.png Tarpeia Centuripe 1,700,655 Nero Orlando (TM)
Free States of Maucha
FlagofCavagna.png Carvagna Stazzona 3,809,872 Annalisa Taddei (CA)
Flag of Tyrrenhus State.png Palestrina Tyrrenhus 6,920,327 Pietro Andrea Ercolani (TM)
Flag of Solaria.png Solaria Solaria 5,869,029 Vittore Amadeo Varro (TM)

Sociopolitics

Economy

Tourism

A panoramic view of the Ol d'i Mari cave in Bune Fortunè, Costasur, Galenia, in 2017

Infrastucture

Health

Energy

Transportation

Media and communication

Culture

Music

Television and Cinema

Sports

Celebrations and Holidays

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