Hemahat

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Republic of Hemahat
Flag of Republic of Hemahat
Flag
Motto: "Aeii Inbaq" (Hemahatiki)
(The Future is Bright)
CapitalKhewet
Official languagesHemahatik
Ethnic groups
  • 85.4% Hemahatik
  • 11.4% Dochi
  • 3.2% Other
Religion
  • 89.2% Anmatarik
  • 7.1% Dochi Paganism
  • 3.6% Other
Demonym(s)Hemahatik
Government(De Jure) Federal Semi-Presidential Republic
• President
Heptuin Aymed
Makan Hevia
LegislatureGrand Council of Hemahat
Formation
• Hemahatik Monarchy
6 July 511 BCE
• Republic of Hemahat
24 April 1899
Area
• Total
294,904 km2 (113,863 sq mi)
• Water (%)
Negligible
Population
• July 2019 estimate
29,159,251
• May 2011 census
26,341,994
• Density
39.7/km2 (102.8/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$270.014 billion
• Per capita
$9,260
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$121.273 billion
• Per capita
$4,159
HDISteady 0.676
medium
CurrencyHemahat Nekub (NEK)
Driving sideright
Calling code+92

The Republic of Hemahat (Hemahatik: Qabuwhenik Hemahat), commonly called Hemahat, is a Semi-Presidential Republic located on the Alharu. Its borders consist of the Kehep River to the South, Moros Mts to the East, Bahia del Trebol to the West, and the Paran Desert to the North. It contains 293,700 square kilometers of land, making it the 21st largest nation on Eurth and an otherwise medium-sized nation. It also contains a population of 29,159,251 people as of a 2019 census. The majority of its population is apart of the Hemahatik ethnic group. However, a significant minority belongs to the Dochi ethnic group, an indengonous people who lived in the region before the Hemahatik peoples.

Etymology

Hemahat can be most literally translated as "Motherland", and in most official translations this is the case. However, it has the figurative translation of "Land of our Mothers", which is commonly used as a metaphorical translation. The word is derivative from the Hemahatik words "Hemay" and "Ahat". "Hemay" is a word that means mother in an informal sense, in comparison to the much more formal "Maset". Hemay comes from the proto-Hemahatik word "Hem", meaning "woman" which also gave way to the words "Heme" and "Muhem", which mean "Woman" and "Wife" respectively. Meanwhile, Ahat means land and is mostly unchanged from its Proto-Hemahatik counterpart. The usage of the word "Hemahat" comes from the fact most families are matrilineal, and as such, early Hemahatik leaders put emphasis on honoring and protecting the mothers of their soldiers, which by extension would protect the families and land of the soldiers under their command. This would be adopted by most and was used to officially describe the region by Queen Nebey Meferwet. The standard way to refer to a citizen of Hemahat is as a "Hemahatik."

History

Prehistory

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Mutushu Clan Period

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Early Republic

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Modern Times

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Geography

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Demographics

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Government and Politics

The Government of Hemahat is officially a Federal Republic under a constitutional Semi-Presidental system.

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