Aprosia
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Aprosian People's Democratic Union
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Anthem: Bitékní Šarég (The Song of the Union) | |
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Capital and city | Dašaród |
Official languages | Severiók |
Recognised regional languages | Zán language, Alšóran, Kaván, Maşáran |
Demonym(s) | Aprosian |
Government | Federal one-party Aprosian socialist republic |
Alešándr Nijáran | |
Šander Mášar | |
Maráj Vzorán | |
Legislature | Supreme People's Assembly of the Union |
Establishment | |
134 CE | |
• Kingdom | 1812 |
• Republic | 12 March 1901 |
6 August 1932 | |
27 March 1934 | |
• Proclamation of the People's Democratic Union | 29 October 1941 |
Area | |
• Total | 111 km2 (43 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | I dunno |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 44,128,000 |
• 2008 census | 41,985,237 |
• Density | 111/km2 (287.5/sq mi) (somewhere between 0 and 200) |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $322.22 billion |
• Per capita | $7,302 |
Gini (2014) | 0.111 low |
HDI (2015) | 0.711 high |
Currency | Aprosian márk (APM) |
Time zone | ST+1, ST+2 |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +235 |
Internet TLD | .ap |
Aprosia (Severiók: ஆப்ரோழிஎ, Abrózie) , officially the Aprosian People's Democratic Union (Severiók: அப்ரோழிநெஜ் நாடரநீ நாடர்மெத்ஹாமிநெஜ் பிதேக், Abrózinej Nádtaraní Nádtarmetháminej Biték), Borean nation, located east from Kheratia and north from Tinza. With a population of over 44 million people, the country is officially a single-party federation, governed by the Aprosian People's Front and consists of 3 governorates and 5 republics. The federal capital is the city of Dašaród.
Ancient relics and human bones suggests that the area was inhabited by hunter-gatherers approximately 35,000 years ago. The lack of cave paintings and other signs of living in caves for a long period suggests that the earliest inhabitants of the region followed a nomadic lifestyle, continued for thousands of years in the history of the region. An important part of the local nomadic lifestyle, horses and nomadic pastorialism, came eventually from the neighbouring Kheratia and resulted in the early Aprosians to spread into wider lands. Decorative poetry from 20,000 to 15,000 years ago shows an early version of the Aprosian traditional religion forming, with signs of atleast 3 early dieties been found.
Farming came relatively late to Aprosia, around 2200 BCE, and resulted in portions of the nomadic people settling alongside the coast, especially on the coast of Ajáníro Bay (அஜாநீரொ பூத், Ajáníro bút), establishing cities along the bay and eventually establishing some of the first kingdoms of Aprosians, claiming the coastal areas but leaving the inland areas largely to the nomadic tribes. Following series of local wars, the Aprosian Empire under the Džéhar Mejáš I succeeded in unifying the kingdoms and creating the first unified form of an Aprosian state. The Empire centralized the Aprosian traditional religion around the capital city of Malíš and created the Aprosian script for the native religion, later on modified to work for all of the native languages. While the Empire enjoyed a traditionally seen golden age during the rule of Džéhar Şémun, the Empire slowly decayed under foreign influences and increasingly diverse Empire, symbolized by the arrival of Costeny and Slavic people, both influencing the local cultures to a varied decree. The Empire eventually collapsed in 588 and resulted in a major civil war between warlords, stabilizing a decade later and leading to several kingdoms.
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Aprosia is an Aprosian socialist state organized under a vanguard party, resulting in many classifying the state as a socialist authoritarian state. The All-Union Constitution of 1956 protects the political hegemony of the Aprosian People's Front as a way to guide the nation through the National Revolution and to represent the citizens through a united policy to oppose foreign imperialism. The Government of the Union has instated a cult of personality based around the leadership of the Union, with the first President of the Union and the revolutionary leader Dimíras Ketséluv and his ideology being at the center of the propaganda. The country had a period of political liberalism after the death of Ketséluv in 1959 and the country started to normalize its relationships with its neighbours, while maintaining a less revolutionary form of Aprosian socialism as the main ideology of the nation.
Etymology
The name Aprosia stems from the native Severiók name for the country, Abrózie, first used in the 4th century in a temple insription. While no exact knowledge of the name's origin exists, it is thought to come from the words Abré and zía, meaning fertile and land.
Ever since the establishment of the Aprosian socialist rule in 1941, the country is known officially as the Aprosian People's Democratic Union (Aprosian script: அப்ரோழிநெஜ் நாடரநீ நாடர்மெத்ஹாமிநெஜ் பிதேக், Abrózinej Nádtaraní Nádtarmetháminej Biték). With the cultural influence of Costeny and the Slavs on the nation, the official name of the nation is also colloquially written in the Glagolitic script as ⰀⰁⰑⰈⰋⰐⰅⰋ ⰐⰀⰄⰕⰀⰑⰀⰐⰋ ⰐⰀⰄⰕⰀⰑⰏⰅⰕⰘⰀⰏⰋⰐⰅⰋ or ⰀⰁⰓⰑⰈⰋⰅ for short.
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Government and politics
The All-Union Constitution of 1956 declares the Aprosian People's Democratic Union as a Federal one-party Aprosian socialist presidential republic headed by the Aprosian socialist Aprosian People's Front. The All-Union Constitution asserts the central role of the Aprosian People's Front in all areas of politics and society and the General Secretary of the Aprosian People's Front has in effect both legislative and executive power, declaring the Front's political goals and ideology. The Xth President of the Union, Alešándr Nijáran, is also the General Secretary of the Aprosian People's Front.
Party
According to the Article 6 of the All-Union Constitution of 1956, the Aprosian People's Front is leading the Aprosian people "in carrying out the country's protection, nativization, renovation, modernization and industrialization." The Aprosian People's Front follows Aprosian socialism as its main ideology and as such, supports Aprosian nationalism, secularism and socialist economics.
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