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New Rhoyne

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The Republican Federation of New Rhoyne
Flag of New Rhoyne
Flag
Coat of arms of New Rhoyne
Coat of arms
Motto: Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken
Anthem: Tears of Our Mother Rhoyne MediaPlayer.png
Location of New Rhoyne in Krystar.
Location of New Rhoyne in Krystar.
CapitalChroynae
Largest cityChroyane
Official languagesEnglish, Rhoynish, Assani
Demonym(s)Rhoynish
GovernmentDemocratic Republican Federation
• High Prince
Aran Uller
• Seneschal
Dayana Grace
LegislatureThe Republican Diet
Hall of the Elders
Hall of the People
EstablishmentTBA
Area
• Total
778,000 km2 (300,000 sq mi) (TBA)
Population
• 2087 estimate
49.5 million (TBA)
GDP (PPP)2087 estimate
• Total
$600 billion
CurrencyRhoynish Sundrop (RSD)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+7
Internet TLD.nr
Website
newrhoynegov.nr

The Republican Federation of New Rhoyne, often simply referred to as New Rhoyne, is a nation located in southwestern Orrasia, situated between the Lake Rhoyne and the sea. With a population of 49.5 million people, it is one of the most populous countries in Orrasia.

New Rhoyne is a democratic republican federation composed of various city-states. Chroyane, the capital of the federation, is home to the government offices and is also the country's largest city, principal port, and leading commercial centre. Ny Sar, Sar Mell, Ay Nor, Ghoyan Drohe, and Sarhoy are some of the other major Rhoynish cities.

New Rhoyne owes its existence and prosperity to the great river and lake system known collectively as Mother Rhoyne. This vast body of water, comprising a giant lake and a river flowing from the lake to the sea, is the lifeblood of the nation, supporting its ecosystems, cities, and economy. New Rhoyne is an emerging market and economy and a rapidly industrializing country, whose economy is transitioning from being agricultural to service- and manufacturing-centered.

Etymology

The English name "Rhoyne" is derived from the Ancient Rhoynish "Rhoyana" ("ໂຣຢານາ"), which meant "Great Flow" or "Lifegiver." The name likely referred to the Rhoyne River, reflecting the river's crucial role in sustaining the early communities of the Tsuarian and Coysian people, facilitating trade and transportation. Over centuries, the term "Rhoyan" became synonymous not only with the river itself but also with the fertile lands and the people who lived along its banks.

During the Great Republican Revolution, the 1965 Lakeside Congress at Ghoyan Drohe proclaimed that a "New Rhoyne" will be established after the Rhoyne Empire is overthrown. The official title "Republican Federation of New Rhoyne" was included in the 1968 Constitution as the name of the future republican state, and in all succeeding constitutional revisions.

History

Pre-History

Ancient History

Medieval History

Modern History

Second Age Modern History

Geography

Biodiversity

Government and Politics

New Rhoyne is a republican federation of 9 city-states and a federal city, Chroyane. It is a representative democracy "in which majority rule is tempered by minority rights protected by law." The Constitution of New Rhoyne serves as the country's supreme legal document, also establishing the structure and responsibilities of the national federal government and its relationship with the individual city-states. The nomenclature of the government and political system of New Rhoyne is unique because, despite the country being completely democratic and republican, it uses names and titles of the older feudal princedoms and empires of the country.

Government

Composed of three branches, all headquartered in Chroyane, the federal government is the national government of New Rhoyne.

The three branches are:

The Palace of Power complex, built in 1777 and home to the Federal Government and the Republican Diet, in Chroyane.
  • Executive: The High Prince is the head of state and head of government, and is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Elected by the people, the High Prince is by convention supported by the party or political alliance having a majority of seats in the lower house of the Diet. The executive of the Rhoynish government consists of the High Prince, the Seneschal (deputy High Prince), and the High Council - with the Small Council (cabinet) being its executive committee - headed by the High Prince. Any High/Small Councilor holding an Office (ministry) must be a member of one of the houses of the Diet. The High Prince and the Council serve five-year terms and may be reelected to the office only once, for one additional five-year term. In the Rhoynish parliamentary system, the executive is subordinate to the legislature; the High Prince and their Council are directly responsible to the lower house - the Hall of the People. Civil servants act as permanent executives and all decisions of the executive are implemented by them.
  • Legislature: The Republican Diet, is the bicameral legislature of New Rhoyne, made up of the Hall of the Elders and the Hall of the People. The Hall of the Elders has 100 members elected at-large for a six-year term. The Hall of the People has 400 members, each elected for a five-year term; all representatives serve one legislative district of equivalent population.
  • Judiciary: New Rhoyne has a three-tier unitary independent judiciary comprising the High Court of the Sun and Spear, headed by the Chief Justiciar, 10 State Courts, and a large number of trial courts. The High Court has original jurisdiction over cases involving fundamental rights and over disputes between city-states and the federal government and has appellate jurisdiction over the high courts. It has the power to both strike down federal or state laws which contravene the constitution and invalidate any government action it deems unconstitutional. The Chief Justiciar and the fourteen Associate Justices of the High Court are appointed by the High Prince from nominations submitted by the Order of the Bar. All judges are appointed for life.

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Military

Foreign Relations

Economy

Demographics

Provinces

Cities

Education

Language

Religion

Culture

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