Odo
Union of Odo TBA | |
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Coat of arms
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Motto: "United we Stand" | |
File:Odomap.png | |
Capital | Njema |
Largest city | Ifakarou |
Demonym(s) | Odo |
Government | Umunna Semi-federal directorial council republic with elements of municipal democracy |
• President | x |
• Executive Council | X |
Legislature | Gbara |
Independence from Camria | |
• Unification of the Bara | 807 CE |
• Formation of the Sosso Dynasty | 1033 CE |
• Camrian Conquest | 18XX CE |
• War of Independence | 19XX CE |
• Revolution | 1963 CE |
• Water (%) | 1.2 |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 303,400,000 |
• 2020 census | 304,529,207 |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | 1.67 trillion |
• Per capita | $5,504 |
Gini (2020) | 27 low |
HDI (2020) | 0.708 high |
Currency | Odo Manilla (OMN) |
Date format | YYYY"MM"DD |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +17 |
Internet TLD | .od |
Odo, officially the Union of Odo (INSERT MANY TRANSLATIONS) is an Umunnal Council Republic located in southern Majula bordered by X to the south, the x sea to the east, the x sea to the west and x to the north. The nation's 12 administrative zones span a combined area of x million square kilometres with a total population of 304 million people.
The first early humans left East Majula for the Odo river valley 80,000 years ago. Civilization first emerged in the region in the form of the Bara city-states which came about as far back as 1500 BCE, a few centuries after agriculture was first invented in the region. Following the start of the !Transaharan Trade in the 400s CE, the Bara became increasingly influenced by Arabekhi societies with large swathes of the indigenous elite eventually adopting Navdarism. The immense wealth gained from the lucrative trade route eventually resulted in the Twelve Great cities further consolidating their power and eventually unifying in 807 CE, forming the Wangara League. Originally a decentralized association of the twelve cities and their respective tributaries, the league undergone a period of rapid expansion and centralization during the 10th to 11th centuries. The Sosso and Agiri dynasties ushered two centuries of relative peace in the 11th and 16th centuries, both know to historians as the Majulan Radiance as it saw the rise of art, science and mathematics, and is generally cited as the start of a composite pan-Majulan identity. The Aghiri Empire's eventual collapse saw the expansion of the Camrian South Majulan Company in the 18th century, bringing the region under the rule of the Camrian crown by 18XX. During the Great Asuran War a successful popular revolt led by the INSERT REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT established the country as a Umunna.
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