Aborzhenia

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The Federation of Aborzhenia
Flag of Aborzhenia
Flag
Seal of Aborzhenia
Coat of arms
Motto: In Iustitia, Ibi Libertas
In Justice, There Is Freedom
CapitalEdælia
LargestPort Saint Edwards
Official languagesAborzhene, English
Recognised regional languagesEotíannana
Ethnic groups
74% Aborzhene

17% Rukonian

9% Others
Religion
Aunhii, Revonic Catholicism, Kerlatism
Demonym(s)Aborzhene
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential constitutional republic
LegislatureParliament
National Senate
National Assembly
Population
• 2019 estimate
37,678,375
• 2015 census
37,671,000
CurrencyEtherim (ETH)
Time zoneUTC+2 (East Ventismar Time)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+3b
Driving sideright
Calling code+127
Internet TLD.abo
  1. Used only within the Province of South Rukonia.
  2. Not recognized in South Rukonia.

The Federation of Aborzhenia, commonly referred to as Aborzhenia, is a federal semi-presidential constitutional republic located in Southern Ventismar on the planet of Sunalaya.

Etymology

History

The Heptarchy

Ruzkov Empire Rule

The High Kingdom

Coronation of High King Æthelwin the Liberator, 1205

In the beginning of Ruzkov rule over Aborzhenia, religion was not much of a primary issue of conflict. While some skirmishes between followers of Aunhii and Catholics were recorded as occurring early as 840 in the Kilcochran Chronicles, the early Ruzkov administration tended to allow the two main religions to interact and even create a syncretic belief later known as Kerlatism. However, after around the year 1200, Emperor Yonwjjn III of Gürhelsten was convinced by Ruzkovian leaders of the Aunhii religion that the presence of outside religions in the realm was dangerous to their faith. As a result, Yonwjjn declared an Inquisition to combat this supposed aggression. Almost immediately after, Catholic and Kerlatist dukes and nobles were deposed from their seats of power, and in some cases even killed. Ruzkovian armies rampaged through the country, destroying Catholic and Kerlatist churches and abbeys. Even the commonfolk were not immune from this violence, and the Catholic church town of Dunsbury-upon-Meathe was razed in 1203. Many Aborzhene nobles (who were mostly of the Aunhii religion themselves) were indignant at this new treatment by their overlords, but in order to avoid rocking the boat and losing their own titles, did not stick up for their Catholic countrymen. This all changed in late November of 1204, when Yonwjjn issued a decree demanding that the Aunhii nobles must levy their peasant armies into battle against the Catholics and Kerlatists.

Englean Conquests

Demographics

Language

Religion

Education

Geography

Climate

Administrative divisions

Aborzhenia is divided into eight Provinces. These Provinces function somewhat autonomously from the National government, controlling their own tax bases, parliaments, justice systems, legislatures, governors, and police systems separate from the federal systems.

Coat of Arms Name Capital Population
South Rukonia Corporate Seal.png South Rukonia Gracewell 6,405,323
Mercumbria coat of arms.png Mercumbria Port Saint Edwards x
Dunthsmeade coat of arms.png Bensmeathe Wickham-upon-Meathe x
Aethelston coat of arms.png Æthelsbury Æthelston x
Norrland coat of arms.png Norrland Norrton x
Sutton coat of arms.png Sutton Mesbury x
Coat of arms of Essex.svg Dunston Dunsbury-upon-Nemes x
Futharcia coat of arms.png Fuþarcia Dornbury x

In addition to the eight Provinces, the upscale neighborhood of Edælia also lies partially within the Aborzhene Capital District (ACD), which is legislated directly from the national government. Services like fire and medical care that cannot be effectively governed by the national government are provided by the Metropolitan Government of Port Saint Edwards, the city that surrounds the ACD and that the remainder of Edælia lies within.

Largest cities

Politics

Foreign Relations

Military

Government

Parliament

Political parties

Composition of the National Assembly
  LCA: 3 seats
  SDP: 59 seats
  FSM: 4 seats
  NLP: 71 seats
  B-L: 214 seats
  B-C: 86 seats
  UAP: 17 seats


Composition of the National Senate
  SDP: 3 seats
  NLP: 5 seats
  B-L: 46 seats
  B-C: 10 seats

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References