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Messidor Union Union de Messidor Ljamaʕa n Mgrawi | |
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Motto: Ni dieux ni maîtres La rbbin ula iylliden Neither gods nor masters | |
Capital | Vaux |
Recognized languages | Aulic, Tamaziɣt |
Demonym(s) | Messidorian |
Government | Syndicalist Federation |
• President of the Union | Yolande-Minerve Saverne |
• President of the Congress | Jean Amzil |
Legislature | Workers' Congress |
Establishment | |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 52,314,445 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $2.08 trillion |
• Per capita | $39,908.37 |
HDI (2018) | .911 very high |
Currency | Marque (ℳ) (UMM) |
Date format | Messidor calendar, yyyy-mm-d-dd (CE) |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .mu |
The Messidor Union (Aulic: Union de Messidor; Tamaziɣt: Ljamaʕa n Mgrawi, ⵍⵊⴰⵎⴰⵄⴰ ⵏ ⵎⴳⵔⴰⵡⵉ) is a federation between the Republic of Merovia, located in south-central Belisaria, and the Confederation of Aɣmatia, located in northern Scipia. Merovia shares borders with Garza and Latium to the west, Lyncanestria to the north, and a maritime border with Lihnidos to the east. Aɣmatia shares borders with Talakh and Yisrael to the west and Charnea to the south. Both constituent republics border the Periclean Sea.
The union is a syndicalist federation. Local unions form small-scale administrations and have broad powers. At the upper level, a single congress made up of proportionate members of each union legislates federal powers. Aɣmatia has historically been the homeland of various Amaziɣ peoples and societies, though since the high middle ages Aulian people have dominated both politically and culturally. As such, both Aulic and Tamaziɣt are commonly spoken languages, the latter seeing a resurgence after the confederation gained its independence in 1816. In Merovia, Aulic is the sole dominant language. Both Aulic and Tamaziɣt have equal status on both sides of the Periclean and bilingualism is prevalent.
A developed nation, while ostensibly a market system the economy is highly regulated in an unofficial manner. While there are few official requirements mandated by the Workers' Congress, individual unions enforce industry standards. Social services are also provided by local and federal governments with the majority falling to local administrations. As such, access to services is not always consistent across districts. Major exports include bread, tea, grapes, and other agricultural products, petroleum products, pharmaceuticals, and post-industrial products.
History
History of Aɣmatia
The region of northern Scipia which encompasses present-day Aɣmatia has been permanently occupied since at least the sixth millennium BCE. Amaziɣ tribes formed the earliest societies several of which coalesced into city-states after the Asani Empire toppled in the first millennium BCE. These states were reintegrated in the successive Barbanian and Marad civilizations into the Common Era Before the rise of the Azdarin.
The region passed under the control of successive caliphates as the province of Aghmat until the successful conquest of the region in the 1301 during the Third Crusade by Fabrian Catholic knights. Three crusader consolidated the old province; the Duchy of Mont-Sainct-Çyr, the Duchy of Veridia, and the Duchy of Fane. By the 16th century CE, through conquest and inheritance the three duchies had become united under Mont-Sainct-Çyr. By the end of the century, the remaining duchy entered into a personal union with the Holy Aulian Empire and became a vassal state. This union was maintained through the dissolution of the Holy Aulian Empire until the people revolted in 1816, winning independence and forming an independent tribal confederation that year.
The Confederation of Aɣmatia had a tumultuous early history. The tradition Amaziɣ tribes and clans divided along religious and cultural lines in the Aɣmatian Clans War (1817-1820) which resulted in a democratic legislature composed of clan chiefs. A decade later, popular agitation for worker's rights and universal suffrage led to another civil war. The workers' movement coordinated internationally with a parallel movement in Merovia. On June 20, 1830 the Merovian duke was deposed and a republican government was installed. Six days later, with the threat of support from Merovian republicans, the clan chiefs of the Confederation of Aɣmatia acceded to the demands of the workers and began the process of radically altering the clan structure. On June 5 and 6, 1831 the Messidor Union was publically proclaimed in Merovia and Aɣmatia respectively, joining the two nations into a worker-dominated federation.
History of Merovia
The oldest evidence of permanent settlement in present-day Merovia dates back to the sixth millenium BCE.