New Makedon
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Federal Republic of New Makedon Ομοσπονδιακή Δημοκρατία της Μακεδονία | |
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Motto: Κόσμημα της Ανατολής ("Jewel of the East") | |
Anthem: Μακεδονία Ξακουστή ("Famous Makedon") | |
Capital | Alexandrios |
Official languages | |
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Religion | Secular State
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Demonym(s) | Makedonian |
Government | Federal Presidential Republic |
• Archon | Priam Iskander |
• Vice Archon | Adrian Drakos |
Senate of Makedon | |
Independent state | |
Population | |
• January 1982 estimate | 565,720,370 |
HDI (1982) | 0.764 high |
Currency | Denarius (DEN) |
Time zone | UTCGMT+5:30 (MST) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +670 |
Internet TLD | .Mk |
OVERVIEW WIP
Etymology
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History
Pre-History
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First Warring States Period
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Subjugation by Chinese
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Second Warring States Period
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Empire of Makedon
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Gravonist Makedon
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Federal Republic of Makedon
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Modern Day
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Politics
Government
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Provinces
Flag | Name | Capital |
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Alexandria | Koshanda | |
Olympia | Korobankh | |
Heraclea | Sirmak | |
Attikos | Noruzabad (Khinalykh) | |
Elysia | Yerden | |
Ceylon | Tarnov | |
Maldives | Tarnov | |
Notos | Tarnov | |
Achaea | Tarnov
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List of Ministries
- Ministry of Foreign Relations (AMFR)
- Ministry of Culture and Medias (AMCM)
- Ministry of the Automotive Industry (AMAI)
- Ministry of the Finance and Economy (AMFE)
- Ministry of Healthcare and Welfare (AMHW)
- Ministry of Defense (A-MD)
- Ministry of Education (A-ME)
- Ministry of the Transports (A-MT)
- Ministry of Justice (A-MT)
- Ministry of the National Militia (AMNM)
- Abjekistan Investigation Bureau (AIB)
Foreign Relations
Krenya
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Foxomexra
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Encessia
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Mehrava
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Culture
Festivals/celebrations
|17th of Apri| Halkfest, festival celebrating the uncommon multiculturalism of Abjekistan (Since 1989)
Music
Abjekhs love active and entertaining music, such as Bouzoukis, Kasatchoks and and traditional Yadakk music. The most popular dances are group dances, like the Koshandan line dance [1], which originates from the massive Thuadian immigration wave in the 1880s, and the Abjekh kick dance.
Fashion
The traditional Abjekh clothing may vary according to the regions, but the Abjekh outfit constitutes of a burgundy fez, a White Tchekeska, colored baggy pants and high boots for men. Women often wear the Perankh, a colorful dress decorated with golden flowers.
Medias
The region of Koshanda is recognized for its soap operas, musicals and humoristic programs. The most popular is certainly Korat, the average Abjekistani. Korat was a weekly humoristic television show produced from 1959 to 1992 recounting the hectic life of Korat Belmuth, a citizen of the small city of Sobu, located in the eastern Cheburek plains. A movie called Korat in Encessia was released in early 2021, and rumors of a sequel have come to our ears recently...