Misouin

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Misouin, officially The Common Empire Of Misouwi Peoples, is a coastal state in the far southwestern continent of Saurth. It is also Saurth's southernmost nation, with both most southerly territorial extent and joint most southern Centre Of Area.

History

Geography

Climate

Environment

Politics and government

Misouin's Head Of State is the Misouwi Emperor, an elected official selected from The Grand Misouwi Jury of the election year and elected by Single Transferrable Vote to lead the nation for the next 20 years. Misouin's Head Of Government is the Grand Minister, who officially rules on behalf of the Misouwi Emperor, but is unelected and represents a stabilising force within the nation. Traditionally much more conservative than the Emperor, the Grand Minister is a lifelong position inherited from their parent, the previous Grand Minister. Whilst the Emperor is the Lord General of the Armed Forces and de-jure head of the army, the Grand Minister is the Lord Executive who actually issues orders on behalf of the Misouwi Emperor and is the de-facto head of the military.

Military

Foreign relations

Economy

Energy

Industry

Infrastructure

Transport

Demographics

Misouin is racially homogenous, ethnically diverse nation with 104 officially recognised distinct ethnic groups, mostly within the broader Misouwi ethnic family, although 12 groups belong to the Olungjouwii ethnic family who share a much more distant racial heritage with the Misouwi. Only the immigrant ethnic Anaka belong to a different racial group, having moved south into Misouin during the Nothari wars.

Education

Religion

Culture

Music and art

Cuisine

Sports