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According to the constitution, Iotopha is a {{wp|federal}} {{wp|semi-presidential}} republic, wherein the [[President of Iotopha|President]] is the {{wp|head of state}} and {{wp|head of government}}. The Democratic Republic of Iotopha is structured as a multi-party democracy with an elected head of state, legislature, and appointed judiciary. The constitution sets out the governing principles and established Iotopha as a federal state.  
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The country has developed its own minor arms industry, but has primarily relied upon foreign suppliers since the collapse of the communist regime in 1986.
The country has developed its own minor arms industry, but has primarily relied upon foreign suppliers since the collapse of the communist regime in 1986.
==Economy==
==Economy==
==Demographics==
==Demographics==

Revision as of 02:36, 26 November 2019

Democratic Republic of Iotopha

Իոտոպհā Դեմոկրատական ​​հանրապետuթյuն (Iotophan)
Iotophā Demokratakan ​​hanrapetut’yun
Flag of Iotopha
Flag
Coat of Arms
Coat of Arms
Anthem: Պետական ​​հիմնը
Petakan ​​himny
State Anthem
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Location of Iotopha (green) – in Ochran (grey)
Location of Iotopha (green)
– in Ochran (grey)
Political Map of Iotopha
Political Map of Iotopha
Capital
and largest city
Kajnadzor
Official language
Regional languages
Ethnic groups
(2018)
  • 66% Iotophan
  • 20% Ayrumi
  • 9% Mysian
  • 2% TBD
  • 3% other
Religion
Recognized religions:
Christianity (Iotophan Apostolic, Eastern Evangelical, Fabrian Catholic), Azdarin, Judaism, Mazdayasna, Sadhana
Demonym(s)Iotophan
GovernmentFederal presidential republic under a dominant-party system
• President
Anastas Barkhudar
• Vice President
Isaac Vorsapetn
• Chairman of the People's National Assembly
Sara Lekandrean
LegislaturePeople's National Assembly
Formation
• Teispid Empire
c.400 BCE
• XXXX dynasty
220 CE
• YYYY dynasty
792
900
• Petty realms
1186
• Kingdom of Iotopha
1401
• Socialist republic
4 October 1920
• Second republic
7 May 1986
Area
• 
357,680 km2 (138,100 sq mi) (nth)
• Water (%)
7.1%
Population
• 2018 estimate
51,202,572
• 2015 census
46,650,421
• Density
[convert: invalid number]
GDP (PPP)2016 estimate
• Total
$744.485 billion
• Per capita
$14,540
GDP (nominal)2016 estimate
• Total
$270.964 billion
• Per capita
$5,292
Gini35.4
medium
HDI0.740
high
CurrencyDînar (Ð) (IOD)
Time zoneUTC+4:30 (IOT)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy (CE)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+99
Internet TLD.io

Iotopha (Iotophan: Iotopha /ləˈtɒfəɡə/), officially the Democratic Republic of Iotopha (Iotophan: Իոտոպհա Դեմոկրատական ​​հանրապետuթյuն; Iotophā Demokratakan ​​Hanrapetut’yun), is a sovereign state in western Ochran. It is boarded to the northeast by XXXX, to the east by YYYY, to the north by BLANK, and to the south by BLANK2, while having a maritime border to the south along the Ozeros Sea, and Periclean Sea to the northwest. With just over 51 million inhabitants, it is the Xth largest nation in the world, and Xth largest on Ochran.

(Insert a historical blurb here about some ancient history)

(Insert a historical blurb here about some ancient history). By 1920, growing popular unrest was leading to constitutional reforms with the once absolute monarchy, but quickly turned into a violent revolution between royalists and an alliance of left and right-wing republican groups, which ultimately culminated in the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Iotopha. A military coup launched in 1982 saw the communist regime nearly ousted from power, prompting a civil war between the military, communist regime loyalists and a brief royal restoration movement. The conflict ended in 1986 when communist leadership agreed to an armistice with the military leadership to democratize Iotopha.

Today, Iotopha is the Xth largest economy in the world. Though the economy has grown in recent years, it still suffers from high unemployment rate and poverty, and with high income inequality. According to international reports, human rights in Iotopha are considered poor. The regime is considered undemocratic due to the oppressive tactics used against critics of the government and members of the opposition. Iotopha is a member of the Forum of Nations, Kiso Pact, and {other org}.

Etymology

Iotopha is derived from the Hellenic term λωτοφάγοι (lōtophagoi), roughly translating to "lotus-eaters". The term was first applied to the inhabitants of the {NAME} island off the eastern coast of the country, who Hellenic explorers observed regularly consumed lotus fruits. Since the Xth century, Iotopha has been informally used in the area, and was first attested to domestically in the 5th century AD.

History

Prehistory

Classical antiquity

Medieval period

Early modern period

From the 1800s to the 1920s

Contemporary era

Geography

Climate

Iotopha features a diverse climate, ranging from semi-arid in the X to humid in the X to temperate forests in the west near Lake Dhaka.

Fauna

Regions, provinces and cities

Iotopha is divided into six regions, which are further subdivided into 30 provinces, each governed by a governor elected by popular vote by its residents. Provinces are then divided into districts and again into cities, towns, villages or other forms of municipalities.

Iotopha has a high urban growth rate, with urbanization growing from 19% to 68% between 1950 and 2000. The Forum of Nations projects that nearly 75% of the population will be urban by 2030. The largest settlements are Kajnadzor, Sophene, and Tiridatopolis . Overall, there are 7 cities with populations over 1 million, and a total of X with a population over 450,000.

Afar is the capital of Iotopha, and has a population of over 7.8 million. Since 1923, it has been the economical, cultural and focus of the country's transportation and communication networks.

The second largest city in Iotopha is Tisfun, with a population of around 4.1 million, and also serves as the capital of NAME province. It once served as the capital of Tiespid of Iotopha, and seat of the YYYY dynasty. Tisfun is a city of key religious importance to Mazdayasnae within Iotopha, as it features the largest and oldest fire temple in the country, Adur Burzen-Mihr.

Politics

Governance

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Anastas Barkhudar
President

According to the constitution, Iotopha is a federal semi-presidential republic, wherein the President is the head of state and head of government. The Democratic Republic of Iotopha is structured as a multi-party democracy with an elected head of state, legislature, and appointed judiciary. The constitution sets out the governing principles and established Iotopha as a federal state.

The president is directly elected by popular vote every six years, serving as the head of state, and government, and chief executive of the country. Legislative power is vested by the unicameral People's National Assembly. The office of Premier was replaced by the office of Vice President, serving as the President's chief deputy following the 2019 constitutional referendum. The judiciary is nominally independent from both the executive and legislative branches of government, though the president and ruling party are given large powers in appointing or dismissing judges. The High Constitutional Court is the highest court in the country, and is charged with determinations of constitutionality of laws and decrees, while also hearing cases on appeal from lower courts, or stripping political parties of funding or outright banning them.

Law and criminal justice

The Constitution of Iotopha was adopted on 7 January 1986 by popular referendum with 62.4% approval, and took effect on 7 May 1986. The constitution sets out the fundamentals of the government, rule of law, an ideological neutrality of the state, political pluralism, competitive elections and a separation of powers, guaranteeing fundamental human rights to all citizens regardless of religion.

The President appoints all members of the civil judiciary, and chief public prosecutor upon the consent of the People's National Assembly. There are civil, criminal, and sanctioned religious courts for recognized religions where jurists are appointed among local clerics or priests. Religious courts have no appeal system, but may be brought in civil or criminal courts instead. Special courts are convened for crimes of treason, blasphemy, and attempts to subvert the Constitution.

Foreign Relations

Military

The President of Iotopha and the executive branch is responsible for managing the military of Iotopha, with the President serving as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Day-to-day management is undertaken by the Ministry of Defense and the Republican Guard. Iotopha has over 400,000 active members in the armed forces throughout its three branches and independent military agencies.

Iotophan armed forces can be broken down into two groups, the People's Army of Iotopha and the Republican Guard. The People's Army consists of three branches: Army, Navy, Air Force. All agencies within the People's Army and the Republican Guard operate their own intelligence apparatus, though the WPRG is the nation's chief domestic and foreign intelligence agency.

The country has developed its own minor arms industry, but has primarily relied upon foreign suppliers since the collapse of the communist regime in 1986.

Economy

Demographics

Religion

Religion in Iotopha (State Census 2015)
Religion
Number %
Christianity 23,143,562 45.2
–Iotophan Apostolic Baptist 20,122,610 39.3
–Unaffiliated eastern churches 2,252,913 4.4
–Fabrian Catholic 102,405 0.2
–Other Christian churches 665,633 1.3
Azdarin 7,270,765 14.2
Zoroastrian 768,038 1.5
Judaism 460,823 0.9
Sadhana 256,012 0.8
N'nhivara 102,405 0.2
Spiritual but unaffiliated with any religion 11,213,363 21.9
Atheism 5,888,295 10.5
Not stated 1,792,090 4.1
Total population 51,202,572

Iotopha is a secular state with no state religion, and freedom of religion is guaranteed under the Constitution of Iotopha. Historically, Iotopha had widespread religious diversity, though the Iotophan Apostolic-Baptist Church was the dominant faith and state church. Now only holds a plurality following according to the 2015 census, with X% of the population adherents of Apostolic-Baptist. Irreligion or spiritual but not religious and atheism are the next largest groups. A study by the Prince of Youth Institute determined that the communist era's repression of religion was widespread and that anti-religous law instituted before 1972 is the chief cause for these numbers. It is estimated that before 1972, as few as 21% of Iotophans remained Apostolic-Baptist.

A number of other religious groups reside in Iotopha, with Christian groups making up 5% of the population. Nestorianism is the largest christian group within the country, followed by Evangelical Orthodoxand Fabrian Catholicism. Azdarin and Judaism also have a significant presence in Iotopha, the former among the Ayrumi minority. Before the 1920 revolution, followers of the Jewish faith consisted of almost 8% of the population, but the revolution and Yisraeli return laws have seen that number drop to barely 1% of the country's modern population. Other faiths make up at least 4% of the population include: Zoroastrianism, Sadhana, and N'nhivara.

Languages

Iotophan is the sole official language of Iotopha, and is spoken by an overwhelming majority of the population. Several other dialects are spoken throughout the country, with Vardenian holding the status of a recognized language for historical purposes. The most recent census shows that nearly 98% of all inhabitants speak Iotophan, though this remains a topic of debate as many point out that such a statistic is politically motivated.

The largest minority language is Ayrumi, which is the native language of an ethnic group of the same name. Jhilam holds the status of a regional language, with most of its speakers living in Heskîf region of eastern Iotopha.

Notable minority languages include Mysian, {language}, and {language}. Mysian is widely spoken in northern coastal regions along the Periclean in Sophene.

Ethnic Groups

Ethnic groups within Iotopha are thought to mirror the make up of languages spoken within the country. As with language, Iotophans make up the largest ethnic group in the country; however as with language, there is a political motive suspected to be behind census numbers. The most recent government census reported that 92% of inhabitants were Iotophans. Opponents suggest that this statistic is caused by confusing census questions and documents that lead to a desired outcome. Estimates from NGOs and the BC place ethnic Iotophans are anywhere from 65-77% of the population.

Ethnic Ayrumi make up the second largest ethnic group, with NGOs placing around 20% of the population. Due to its location near Scipia, a significant Hellenic population remains along Iotopha's coastal regions. The Hellenic population was once much larger, though saw widespread emigration during and after the 1920 revolution.

Health

Education

Culture

Architecture

Literature and Theatre

Music

Sports

Cuisine

Fashion and design

Media