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People's Democratic Republic of Zapote
Cộng Hòa Dân chủ Nhân Dân Sapôchê
Flag
Motto: "peepeepoopoo" "peepeepoopoo"
Anthem: "The Way of the Kung"
Map of Zapote.png
CapitalPers
Largest cityYamarano
Recognised national languagesZapoten
Ethnic groups
Zapotens 80% Others 20%
Demonym(s)Zapoten
GovernmentUnitary Socialist one-party republic
• Premier, Chairman of the National Congress, Secretary of the Party
Sun Sao
• Vice-Chairman of the National Congress, Vice-Secretary of the Party
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LegislatureNational Congress
National Senate
National Council
Establishment
• Establishment of the Zapoten First Empire
190 B.C.E.
• Establishment of the Zapoten Republic
1895
• Establishment of the Zapoten People's Democratic Republic
1931
• New Constitution
1990
Population
• 2020 estimate
Increase 1,525,878,816
• 2015 census
Increase 1,485,713,457
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
Increase $28.692 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $18,804
GDP (nominal)2017 estimate
• Total
Increase $18.977 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $12,437
HDI (2020)PeePeePooPoo
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CurrencyZapoten Dong (ZD)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.ZP

Zapote (Zapoten:Sapôchê) officially the People's Democratic Republic of Zapote Zapoten:Cộng Hòa Dân chủ Nhân Dân Sapôchê) is a sovereign state in eastern Vastasia bordering the Venerian Sea. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of around 1.52 billion in 2020. As a one-party state led by the Zapoten Socialist Party (ZSP), the country is officially divided into 31 provinces, 6 municipalities, and 3 autonomous regions.

Ethymology

History

Coup of 1990

Zapoten vehicles outside Edrona in early January 1990

By 1986 the Venerian Spring was in full swing, with the Zapoten Democracy League leading the protests inside Zapote. Although the protests were considerably less frequent and massive as those in other Socialist countries, the inability and the apparent split inside the Zapoten Socialist Party over how best to deal with the situation resulted in tensions inside the party. Bin Tan which had remained adamant on supporting Socialist governments worldwide was shocked when popular protests in Medan resulted in a bloodbath as government and protesters fought in the streets of the capital, Bin Tan unwilling to allow the Medan government to fall deployed the ZPA to invade Medan in December 1989 after the Medan Secretary Julius Souček announced free elections the following year. Members of the Venerian Treaty refused to aid in the invasion of Medan when they suffered from similar problems, Bin Tan instructed Zapoten forces to intervene wherever necessary to prevent the collapse of the Socialist governments.

Growing tension inside the Socialist party resulted in the calling of special elections for the Secretary of the Party, as a faction mainly lead by Vice-Secretary Guan Jin sought to unseat Bin Tan as they feared his continued rhetoric could result in a popular uprising or the collapse of the Venerian Treaty itself as dissent among its members increased. On the morning of the 15th of January 1990 Zapoten forces in Stenia engaged protesters and Stenian armed forces, as the Stenian government expulsed the Zapoten army of its borders and opted to leave the Venerian Treaty, triggering a domino effect within the members of the treaty, as Zapoten forces engaged national armed forces in 4 other countries. Fearing an immediate collapse of the Treaty and with news of army units deserting their posts and joining the protesters in numerous cities in the country resulted in Guan Ji and his supporters launching a coup against Bin Tan and his supporters. Although Guan Ji was able to overthrow the government and arrest Bin Tan as he entered the Party headquarters, the news of the successful coup resulted in 15 out of the 18 members of the Venerian Treaty opting to leave the alliance. Protests in Zapote escalated, and fearing a popular uprising Guan agreed to enact reforms on the country, while maintaining the party.

The First Republic Day parade in 1991 celebrating the 1 year anniversary of the 1990 Coup

Geography

The Kung River
Great Plateau

Fauna and Flora

Government

Political Divisions

Military

Zapoten G-28

The Zapoten Armed Forces are the largest in the world at 5 million personnel, and are divided between the Zapoten People's Revolutionary Army, the Zapoten People's Revolutionary Airforce, the Zapoten People's Revolutionary Navy, and the Zapoten People's Revolutionary Missile Command. Zapoten personnel serve in all members of the

Zapoten Aircraft Carriers

Foreign Relations

Demographics

Health

Education

Religion

Language

Cities

Economy

Transportation

Energy

Tourism

Culture

Flag

Painting

A wooden block utilized to print
Traditional Zapoten painting

Cuisine

Music

Literature

Cinema

Sports

Workers National stadium

Zapote maintains one of the oldest sporting traditions in the world, with archeological findings dating back to the 2nd century B.C.E. showing competitive horse races and other sports such as wrestling, archery, sword fighting, and sailing as sports practiced by Zapoten nobility. Zapoten martial arts have been in practice since at least the 5th century B.C.E. and several martial arts such as Gāo tī can trace their origin to perhaps earlier in history, and it was common practice for enemy armies to have specially trained wrestlers to challenge champions of rivaling armies before a battle as a form of Psychological warfare between both armies.

Pers Central dome

Zapote is the origin of Baseball, which grew in popularity in the late 1850's, and was heavily promoted by the Zapoten Communist regime upon its ascension to power, and is now the most popular sport in Zapote with some 5 million children practicing the sport in 2017. Other sports such as Soccer, Basketball, and Central football enjoy vast popularity in both the amateur and professional level. Zapote represents the largest sports market in the world and hosts some of the largest sports leagues and clubs by value in the world, the 3 largest sports leagues by value are based in Zapote they're the National Central Football League, National Baseball Association, and the Dragon Division 1 League. Other professional sports of popularity in Zapote include Lacrosse, Hockey, Table tennis, Tennis, among others. The national government has sought since the early 1970's an increase in participation of Zapote in winter related sports such as Skiing, Biathlon, Bobsleigh, among others are increasingly popular in Zapote.

Zapote has hosted the games in 4 instances in the 1919 Yamarano Summer Olympics, 1978 Yamarano Summer Olympics, 2006 Shangyou Summer Olympics, and the 2020 Sarang Winter Olympic games, Zapote has won the most gold medals in all of its hosted olympic games, and has placed in the top 5 of gold medals won in all summer olympics since 1962 and the winter olympics since 2008.

Holidays

Date Name Native Name Public Holiday Notes
January 1 New Year's Day Ngay đâu năm Yes Celebration of the new year.
February 11 Day of the Republic Ngày cộng hòa Yes Celebrate the establishment of the People's Republic of Zapote
May 1 International Workers' Day Ngày quốc tế lao động Yes Celebrate the workers of Zapote.
July 12 Day of the Martyr Ngày liệt sĩ Yes Remembrance of all those marked as martyr's of the People's revolution.
September 13 People's Revolutionary Armed Forces Day Ngày lực lượng vũ trang cách mạng nhân dân Yes Celebration of the People's Revolutionary Armed Forces
November 27 Victory Day Ngày chiến thắng Yes Celebration of the Free League victory during the Great War.
December 31 New Year's Eve Giao thừa Yes Day before the new year.