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The People's Republic of Yanbad
  • 人民共和国秦 (Chinese)
  • Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó (Pinyin)
Flag of Yanbad
Flag
National Coat of Arms of Yanbad
National Coat of Arms
Motto: Dare to think, dare to act, dare to speak
Anthem: 
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CapitalMAKE ONE UP
Official languagesStandard Chinese
Recognised regional languagesMongol,Vietnamese
Ethnic groups
(2017)
85.0% Han
5.0% Kinh
3.0% Manchu
2.0% Mongol
1.0% Jingpo
1.0% Kadai
1.0% Phu La
1.0%Yao
1.0% Zhuang
Demonym(s)Yanbadi
GovernmentUnitary one - party socialist republic
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LegislatureNational People's Congress
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Area
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HDI0.949
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CurrencyYanbadi Baht (YAB)
Time zoneUTC+0 (wip)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+1 (Observed)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sidethe right
Calling code+611
ISO 3166 codeYAN
Internet TLD.yan

The People's Republic of Yanbad, commonly referred to as just Yanbad , is an unitary one-party socialist republic in Eastern Ophion. It is a medium-sized country with a population of around 100 million people, all of which live in the country's nine provinces. Yanbad borders Akina to the north and Donghai Rongguo to the south.


Etymology

Demographics

Language

Yanbad's national language is Standard Chinese. Schools nationwide teach the language and use it for instructions. The Standard Chinese is the lingua franca for the People's Republic and is spoken throughout the country. Although in differnet regions there are different dialects of the language. In the Southern provinces of Yanbad where the Kinh, Phu La, and the Jingpo people predominately live the Vietnamese language is often used in place of Standard Chinese. Whereas the Mongolian language is spoken in the Northern provinces where the Mongolian people live.


Religion

Religion in Yanbad
Religion
Percentage
Non-religious or Practice Yanbad folk belief
60.0%
Buddhism
15.0%
Confucianism
5.0%
Christianity
3.0%
Islam
3.0%
Other or Unknown
4.0%


Health


Education


History

Prehistoric Yanbad

Historians and scholars refer to Prehistoric Yanbad as the era of The Five Sovereigns and Ten Emperors. Much isn’t known of this time period since there is a lack of primary sources written during the time period. Scholars throughout the subsequent dynasties had written about this time period and referenced them in their own documents. As a result all of the written accounts related to this era are questionable at best. Most of the knowledge from this time period was discovered via archaeological digs and studies of material culture. The leading consensus is that Prehistoric Yanbadis buried their dead with supplies for the afterlife. Items such as food, weapons, clothing, and pottery have been discovered in many ancient tombs.

Yan Yanbad

Tay Yanbad

Hong Yanbad

Lui Yanbad

Taizong Yanbad

Zhu Yanbad

Kaidu Yanbad

Hongwu Yanbad

Fulen Yanbad

Decline of the Imperial System

The People's Republic of Yanbad

World wars

Cold War

Modern era

Geography

Climate

Administrative divisions

The People's Republic of Yanbad is divided in to nine provinces, each of which is divided in to a varying number of administrative counties.



Politics

The Communist Party of Yanbad

National People's Congress

Communist Party of Yanbad's Politburo Standing Committee

Local politics

Foreign relations

Following the successful Communist Revolution in Yanbad relations with Donghai Rongguo broke down entirely. Fearing a capitalist intervention from Donghai the Communist Party of Yanbad established a Demilitarized Zone on its southern border.

Military


Economy

Transport and infrastructure

Energy

Culture

Art

Philosophy and literature

Architecture

Media

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Sport

Cuisine


External links

References

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