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Hondonia

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The Republic of Hondonia

Republica Ondonă (Rouman)
Repubirica Õnõcea (Tuyan)
Òntónta Mêykěyǔ (Myacha)
Republikë Hondonë (Brailian)
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Flag
HondoniaCoA.png
Coat of arms
Motto: 
Unitatea face puterea (Rouman)
Mbișaja mẽiteja pada (Tuyan)
[placeholder] (Myacha)
Enaresu dene fortija (Brailian)
("Unity makes strength")
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Hondonia in Thuadia
Capital
and largest city
Demirest
Official languages
Recognised Regional
languages
Ethnic groups
(2011)
see here
  • 32.7% Rouman
  • 24.4% Tuyan
  • 20% Myacha
  • 9.4% Brailian
  • 6.8% Bogmian
  • 4.5% Tayamo
  • 2.2% Other
Religion
(2011)
see here
Demonym(s)Hondonian
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic
• President
Mihai Ciobanescu
• Prime Minister
Codrin Suta
LegislatureVorbirea
[PLACEHOLDER]
[PLACEHOLDER]
Establishment history
• Independence
8 January 1822
• 1st Unification
5 December 1878
• 2nd Unification
1 August 1955
• 3d (last) Unification
12 March 1961
• Current Constitution
20 April 1989
Area
• Total
368,767 km2 (142,382 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
Neutral increase 18,105,271
• 2011 census
17,419,142
• Density
47/km2 (121.7/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
Increase 0.51 Trillion ACU
(Increase 241.04 Trillion HRN)
(Increase 0.4 Trillion SEK)
• Per capita
Increase 28,349 ACU
(Increase 13,313,140 HRN)
(Increase 22,345 SEK)
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
Increase 0.51 Trillion ACU
(Increase 237.93 Trillion HRN)
(Increase 0.4 Trillion SEK)
• Per capita
Increase 27,984 ACU
(Increase 13,141,730 HRN)
(Increase 22,057 SEK)
Gini (2020)Positive decrease 41.8
medium
HDI (2020)Increase 0.716
high
CurrencyRan (Ꞧ - HRN)
Sekinar (ᕋ - SEK)
Time zoneUTC-5
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+37
Internet TLD.hd

Hondonia ([hʌnˈdɔniə] Speaker Icon.svg; Rouman: Ondonia ([ɔnˈdoni(j)a] Speaker Icon.svg; Tuyan: Õnõg̃uai [ˈõnɔ̃w̃aɪ] http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=%CB%88o%CC%83n%C9%94%CC%83w%CC%83a%C9%AA&voice=Ines; Myacha: Òntónta Mêykěyǔ [oˀn˨˩toˀn˦˥.tɐˀ˥ meˀj˥˦˩ ke˩˨˥ ju˩˨˥]; Brailian: Republikë Hondonë [ɾepʊbˈlikᵊ xonˈdo̞nᵊ̥]), officially known as The republic of Hondonia, is a country located in the central regions of southern Thuadia. It borders the Laurentine gulf to the south, [PLaceholder] to the southeast, Mustelaria to the east, Yukranistan to the northeast, Tiskaiya to the north, and Merrydia to the west. The nation is comprised of 13 provinces and the Demirest capital district. Hondonia covers an area of 368,767 square kilometers (142,382 sq mi), with a population of around an estimated 18 million.

Hondonia has been inhabited by various indigenous people since at least 30,000 BCE, including the Tayamo, Myacha, [Placeholder], and the Tuy-Suy tribes. Moldanians landed on Birds' island (Rouman: Insula Păsărilor) in the 17th of April 1578, and a month later on the coast of what became the New Roumania colony (Rouman: Noua Rumânie). By the mid-17th century the colony grew to what is majority of today's Hondonia, with Pământ Nou (which translates to "New Land"), modern day Demirest, as it's administrative and economic capital. Independence from the Moldanian grown was achieved on the 8th of January of 1826, with what is now Hondonia emerging as the Free Kingdom of New Roumania (Rouman: Țara liberă a noii României), later the country would be renamed to Hondonia to distance themselves from the Moldanian empire. In the following century the country saw numerous internal armed conflicts primarily due to ideological factions leading to the Hondonian waring states era. on the 12th on March of 1961 the current Republic of Hondonia was founded, and has seen an increase in stability over the next decades. On June 5th 2008 Hondonia joined the Sekidean Union. During the past decades the country had been at it's golden age, even though it still strugles with cases of corruption and instability in some of it's provinces.

Etymology

The name "Hondonia" is derived from the last name of the Moldanian explorer Michael Hondonescu (Moldanian/Rouman: Mihai Ondonescu), who, along with a group of other explorers, helped explore parts of what is known today as the provinces of Noua Rumânie de Nord, Mihaiești and Raumbatenia. After the independance of the Noua Rumânie colony from the Moldanian empire in 1822, it was renamed to Hondonia (Rouman: Ondonia) after the explorer, and the people started calling themselves Hondonians (Rouman: Ondoni) to distance themselves from the Moldanian empire.

History

Prehistory

Indigenous people inhabited the territory of modern day Hondonia by at around 30,000 BCE, various hunter-gatherer societies existed near the present-day province of Noua Rumânie de Nord, they traded with one another and with cultures living in the Demir River valley. The oldest archaeological finds are from the Calul Mare archaeological site and Cioară Albă archaeological site in the Demir Valley 100 kilometres (62 mi) northeast of Demirest in the Noua Rumânie de sud province, these sites date from ~30,000-10,000 BCE. At Piatra Mare archaeological site and other sites, traces from the Archaic period in Hondonia (~10,000–2,000 BCE) have been found. Vestiges indicate that there was also early occupation in the regions of Stânca Albă, Tibitau and Ciuperci de Piatră in the Munții de tunet mountains. The oldest pottery discovered in Hondonia, found at Inaești archaeological site, dates to ~9,000–7,000 BCE.

Pre-Colonization

In the year ~861 the Tùocóng Empire was founded around modern day Mal ai lupilor on the coast of lake Arani with the annexation of the Pàcóng kingdom by the aformentioned Tùocóng, both kingdoms belonging to the Myacha people. The empire spred accross the Munții de tunet mountains, conquering majority of the mountain range by ~1008. In the mid 12th century slavic tribes moved into the eastern parts of the [REDACTED] mountains from modern day Tiskaiya, settling around lake Crutoi Iezero (also known as Krutoj Jezero in the Kodin language, or as Steep Lake) and assimilating with local tribes of to the [Placeholder] people, resaulting in the unique new culture and language of the Kodin people.

During the same time on the coast of modern day Hondonia, the coastal Tayamo kingdom of Reuceu, under the rule of Kaisakama the Great, was able to subjugate most of the Tayamese kingdoms under one flag, and ending the era of waring kingdoms. Various smallers tribal states started appearing in the jungles of southern Hondonia and in the vacinity of the Tùocóng empire, with influences from each nation respectfully. The Reuceu kindom remained peacefull for two centuries untill the Kairi island rebelion which resaulted in the independence of the Kairi kingdom and various smaller rebelions in Hrastmozh and Giulce island.

In the late 14th century the Tùocóng empire fell into a civil war due to unrest with the raised taxes implimented by [Placeholder], the ruler of the empire at the time. The war was fought by the Loyalists supporting the [Placeholder] (also spelled as [Placeholder], the title used for a ruler of the Tùocóng empire), and the Reds, called so due to the red bands they wore to identifie themselves, who opposed the current [Placeholder]. The Kodin influenced regions were particulary against [Placeholder] [Placeholder], they were able to win the war in the northern regions and establish a new kingdom, known as the Cherenchaustuo kingdom, while the southern areas were able to fend them off and remain the Tùocóng empire. The Cherenchaustuo and the Tùocóng empire engaged in various conflicts and wars for influence over tribes in the feet of the mountains controlled by each nation over the next decades.

The only large unified nation in the rainforests of Hondonia was the Tuyan Federation, which was a loose federation of Tuyan tribes engaging in trade and mutual protection.

Colonization

Geography

Modern day picture of mt. Made
1910's picture of mt. Made
Mount Made, tallest mountain in Hondonia at 5,205 m elevation.
It is also known as Tào Yì Myâ ([tao̯ˀ˨˩ jiˀ˨˩ mjaˀ˥˦˩]) in Myacha, and Tàu Yè Ɦǫ̀ ([taʊ̯ˀ˨˩ jeˀ˨˩ ɦɤˀ˨˩]) in the local Toga (Ghoga) dialect, it was also known in the western reaches of the Tùocóng empire in the local for that region Ghacya (Dzocya) dialect as Tào Zyè Ɦàn ([tao̯ˀ˨˩ ʑeˀ˨˩ ɦãˀ˨˩]).

Climate

Biodiversity

Government and politics

Foreign affairs

Military

Administrative divisions

Provinces of Hondonia
Flag Name Capital Population Area Density
Cost dei Pluei Florisc
Sant-Demir-Sier-Mar
Frontarici
Ensul de Jultxe
Micailici
[Placeholder]
[Placeholder]
Noù Roumanie de Nord
Noù Roumanie de Sied
[Placeholder]
(Mẹtseyenọsehéné)
[Placeholder]
(Pomẹtsevọsehéné)
[Placeholder]
Taiamenie
Tuçong Riè dei Lop (Yìcóng)

Largest settlements

Economy

In Rouman
In Tuyan
In Myacha
Posters encoureging the growth of Hondonia's pisciculture industry. The left written in Rouman, the central in Tuyan and the right in Myacha.

Blue text reads "Highly profitable!"
Red text reads "Let's raise more tropical catfish!"

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Languages

Religion

Culture

Literature

Visual arts

Music

Popular culture

Cuisine

Sports

Healthcare

Education

See also