Nosha
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Holy State of Nosha
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Capital | Amaradesin |
Largest city | Jalanpatna |
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Religion | |
Demonym(s) | Noshan |
Government | Unitary Elective Theocratic Absolute Monarchy |
• Grand Sanyasi | Abhinav Gupta |
• Regent | Kamala Das |
• President of the Vidarasha Pelumna | Jagadish Vemulakonda |
Legislature | none |
Area | |
• Total | 213,121 km2 (82,286 sq mi) (58th) |
Population | |
• 3000 census | 90,463 (81st) |
• Density | 0.4/km2 (1.0/sq mi) (80th) |
GDP (PPP) | 3000 estimate |
• Total | $708.7 million (81st) |
• Per capita | $7,834 (78th) |
GDP (nominal) | 3000 estimate |
• Total | $90.1 million (81st) |
• Per capita | $996 (80th) |
Gini (3000) | 30 medium (16th) |
HDI (3000) | 0.624 medium (68th) |
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Time zone | UTC+6 (Himalayan Standard Time) |
Nosha, officially the Holy State of Nosha, is a nation in central Asia. It is bordered by Turky to the west, Dia to the southwest, Tydo to the southeast, and Yashu to the northeast. It has a coast with Bosten Lake to the north.
Nosha ranks very high in civil liberties, high in HRC-FS human rights, and moderately in political freedom. Few restrictions exist against HRC-FS human rights and little violence occurs in the country. Political expression is nearly completely legal with exceptions for excessive criticism against the government.
Nosha’s economy is weak and mainly trades with Tydo, Yashu, Bo, Dia, and Turky. Nosha is a member of the Himalayan Cooperative aimed at strengthening trade among the Himalayan nations. Agriculture and local handicrafts are the only markets in Nosha. Since Nosha has such a small economy, they have promoted tourism heavily around the world. A spaceport constructed specifically for tourism was built in Amaradesin, which is a popular destination for tourists from the Federation of Sol.
Etymology
The word Nosha is of unknown origin, however the reigning theory is that it was named after a holy site in the small town of Ashirati for the Kirant religions. On the site there is the Noshiran Shrine, which has become a place of pilgrimmage for the Kirant people. The shrine, along with it's builder and shamman, Dhana Taman, is credited for unifying the various Kirant reiligions and groups and server as a symbol of unification. It is reported that Taman was told the name during a session of deep meditation that lasted for two full days.