Mathoi
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Republic of Mathoi Matoikongfaku (Kalingku) Pinuveqeveqan nua taqaljaqaljan i Matoi (Qakaw) Mataygongfuwaku (Ulay) Gonfwatauluu tu Mathai (Namasial) 마대공화국 () 마대민국 () Republică Mathoi () Repubblica Mataiana () Republica de Matai (Veclian) Republika Mataijštika (Drevian) Republika Mathoiska (Brigian) Republika Mataija () | |
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Motto: 一個團結所有人的國家 しびぜぬ人いゅ結びちきる国 모두 하나로 단결하는 국가 A patria ubi quisque unitur "A country that unites us all" | |
Anthem: 馬臺翠靑 Má-tâi-tshuì-tshinn/Mâ-thòi-chhui-chhiâng (Mathoi the Green) | |
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Capital | Phenkung |
Largest city | Paklok |
Official languages | 15 languages |
Ethnic groups (2000)[1] | 25.9% Tāmtsuí 20.3% Fungsân 10.1% !Korean 5.5% !Jeju 5.5% Drevian 4.6% Brigian 4.3% !Slovene 3.9% Kalingku 3.5% Ulay 2.8% Qakaw 2.8% !Romanian 2.6% !Italian 2.3% Namasial 2.2% Veclian 1.6% Uwari 0.3% Kumihos 1.8% Others |
Religion (2000)[1] | 52.7% Atheism 8.3% Irreligion 8.1% Sethangto (世通道) 10.5% !Buddhism 5.4% !Taoism 3.1% !Confucianism 5.6% !Christianity-Catholic 6.3% !Christianity-Protestantism |
Demonym(s) | Mathoian |
Government | Semi-presidential parliamentary federal republic |
Andrei Ciolos | |
Tshua Simlai | |
Han Yeonghee | |
Tio Leoann | |
Legislature | Parliament |
National Assembly | |
Legislative Assembly | |
History | |
13th century | |
17th century | |
11 Pusper 1796 | |
15 Tebax 1798 | |
Area | |
• Total | 699,781 km2 (270,187 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 0.01 |
Population | |
• 2000 census | 229,913,989[2] |
• Density | 328.55/km2 (850.9/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2000 estimate |
• Total | $15.607 trillion[3] |
• Per capita | $67,884[3] |
GDP (nominal) | 2000 estimate |
• Total | $14.693 trillion[3] |
• Per capita | $63,909[3] |
Gini (2000) | 36.7[4] medium |
HDI (2000) | 0.878[5] very high |
Currency | lióng/niú (LIO/兩) |
Time zone | MTS -11 (Western 17 Provinces) MTS -10 (Eastern 17 Provinces) |
Date format | 獨立yyy-dd-mm |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +86 |
Internet TLD | .mt |
Mathoi (Tāmtsuí:
Mathoi is a Semi-presidential parliamentary federal republic with a bicameral parliament and government. President being the head of state, the Premier being the head of government, the Chief Justice being the head of the judiciary.The Vice President is elected in a direct election alongside the President as a running mate, but only as an advisor to the President, except in emergencies. As a founding member of the Fourty Cities Forum, Mathoi is also a member of the Union of Realms, !Coffee-club.
Etymology
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History
Prehistorical Era
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Proto-Mathoic people
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First Wave of Mathoi Immigration : Arrival of Tāmtsuí and Fungsân
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Second Wave of Mathoi Immigration : East-Mathoian Commercial Republics
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Founding of the Federal Republic
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Modern Mathoi
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Contemporary Mathoi
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Geography
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Politics
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There are three major political parties in Mathoi: two of them (People's Party and Progressive Liberal Democratic Party) were founded in 1822 and 1823, the Social Democratic Party was founded in 1903.
Administrative divisions
Provinces
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Mathoi is a federal state composed of 34 provinces, each of which enjoys its own power structure and legislative and executive autonomy, in addition to serving as an administrative region.
Municipalities
In 2000, 34 Mathoian Provinces had comprised X Municipalities.
Military
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Foreign relations
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Demographics
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Ethnicity
Mathoi is a country famous for having 229,913,989 people living within its borders, with 15 languages and 16 ethnic groups sharing the within country's borders.
The 59,547,720 Tāmtsuí, representing 25.9%, and the 46,672,536 Fungsân, representing 20.3%, are known for being the country's mainstream ethnicities, followed by the 23,221,312 !Korean, representing 10.1%, the 12,645,268 !Jeju, representing 5.5%, the 12,645,268 Drevian, representing 5.5%, and the 10,576,043 Brigian, representing 4.6%, are ethnicities of moderate importance with a population of over 10 million.
These are followed by 9,886,301 !Slovene with 4.3%, four indigenous groups (8,966,646 Kalingku with 3.9%, 8,046,990 Ulay with 3.5%, 6,437,592 Qakaw with 2.8%, and 5,288,022 Namasial with 2.3%), 2.6,437,592 !Romanian, representing 8%, 5,977,763 !Italian, representing 2.6%, 5,058,108 Veclian, representing 2.2%, 3,678,624 Uwari, representing 1.6%, and Kumihos, representing only 0.3%, with 689,742 people living in the two cities. Other accounts for 4,138,462 people, or 1.8%.
Clans
In Mathoi, the Clan (or bon-gwan) system is practiced for surnames of any ethnic or cultural group. It was introduced in 1800, shortly after the country achieved federized, and was famously introduced because "the difficulty of managing the human resources of those who died and were injured in the course of the independence served as a paradoxical lesson". The introduction of this Clan system became one of the institutional mechanisms by which the 16 ethnic groups were to accept the Mathoian nation-state.
With the introduction of the ethnicity-neutral Clan system, all place names in Mathoi and some in foreign countries are Clans. This means that the population is re-divided and counted by ethnicity according to Clans. Introduced as an administrative convenience after independence, this system, whose original meaning has been considerably diluted, has had a profound impact on the daily lives of Mathoians.
Religion
Cities
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Economy
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Financial
Finance is dominated by 34 regional banks with operations in each of the 34 federal provinces, 10 national commercial banks, eight securities firms, and the central bank. The central bank is headquartered in Phenkung, while 10 nationwide commercial banks and eight securities firms are based in Paklok. The Tsiangpenn Street(彰坪路), a street in Paklok where these headquarters are concentrated, functions as one of the financial hubs not only in Mathoi but also in the Nullaric region.
Tourism
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Science and Technology
Significant contributions to transgender rights were made by Mathoi as well, namely Uterine transplants in Uan Iokhiong/Yen Yeukhiun(袁姚瓊)[6] and Male sex-organ transplant surgery in Yeo Sanghoon(여상훈/呂常薰)[7].
Education
Main Article: Education in Mathoi
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Culture
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Media and film
Mathoi covers an area of just over 699,781 km2 and is home to 229.91 million people belonging to 15 different language groups, so language-specific divisions of the Mathoian Broadcasting Corporation serve as the public broadcaster for the 15 language groups. In addition, there are two private television stations and four radio stations per region.
The fact that the country is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, with varying emotions, turbulent in its monotony, and diverse in its nations, has led to the creation of soap operas that specialize in modern love theme soap operas, sitcoms, and historical soap operas. These soap operas are exported to all corners of Oranland and Hesterath through neighboring countries. The resulting soap operas include Chronicle of Mathoian Republic and Mr. Tan's Daughters.
Other pop culture references include political satire, attempts to build an undersea tunnel, attempt to !Christian-fundamentalism have not escaped the radar of satirical programs.
Music
Mathoi is known for its intersection of various popular music genres. This, coupled with its multi-ethnic/multicultural nature, has led to Mathoi music being composed of many different genres. Genres such as rock and roll(including metal and punk), electro-folk, and pop music, which is influenced by !Korean, !Hongkonger, and Oranland but developed independently, are mainstream. Their influence is very strong among the Mathoian. It is common in Mathoi for rock bands, ballad solo singers, and idol bands to compete for chart positions. This has helped make Mathoi the most prolific winner of the Nullaric Song Contest.
Architecture
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Federal Holidays
Public holidays in Mathoi are divided into federal and provincial holidays. Federal holidays are listed below.
Date | Name
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Remarks |
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1 Enero
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Notes
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gärtner, Steve (1999). "Why is Mathoi so Diverse?". Wilding Journal. Retrieved 5 Memesa 2000.
- ↑ "2000 Mathoi Population Census" (PDF). Mathoian Stastical Achieve Service, Mathoian Federal Administrative Court Statistical Office, Mathoian Federal Administrative Court. Retrieved 17 Enero 2000.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "The Mathoian Economy | 2000". Mathoian Stastical Achieve Service, Mathoian Federal Administrative Court Statistical Office, Mathoian Federal Administrative Court. Retrieved 13 Enero 2000.
- ↑ "Gini index – Mathoi". Gini index. 2000. Retrieved 17 Enero 2000.
- ↑ "HDI Report 2000" (PDF). Union of Realms Development Programme. 16 Disemba 1999. Retrieved 1 Enero 2000.
- ↑ "跨性別女性與成功子宫器官移植". Mathoian Tāmtsuí Broadcasting System. 2 Disemba 1986. Retrieved 1 Enero 2000.
- ↑ "트랜스남성에 대한 남성 성기 이식 성공... 거부반응 없음 확인으로 드디어 사회 진보에 성공". Mathoian X Broadcasting System. 6 Disemba 1986. Retrieved 1 Enero 2000.