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Confederacion of Haveno Sekura

Konfederacio Haveno Sekura
Flag of Haveno Sekura
Flag
Motto: "Mondaj vokoj komunaj"
"The world's voices in common"
Capital
and largest city
Haveno Sekura City
Official languagesEsperanto
vernacular minority languages
Avnes, Hafendeitsch, Geilg
Demonym(s)Kohosa
GovernmentLibertarian socialist federal semi-direct democracy
• President
Klaŭdino Lefevro
Ignaco Baŭero
LegislatureConfederal Council
Establishment
• Kingdom of Havre-Segur established
1236
• Proclamation of the Confederation
20th March 1919
Population
• 2016 census
12,687,484
CurrencyArĝento (ⱥ)

The Confederation of Haveno Sekura (Esperanto: Konfederacio Haveno Sekura), also known as Haveno Sekura or Kohoso (from the Esperanto pronunciation of the initials KHS), is an Esperantist socialist state in Esquarium. Located on the west coast of [WHATEVER THE CELTIC BIT IS IF IT ISN'T CONITIA], the state encompasses the land surrounding the mouth of the River X. Kohosa society is multilingual; Geilg, Havnes and Hafendeitsch have been spoken in the region since antiquity, and since Esperanto was made the official language it has become the native language of an increasing proportion of the population; other languages from across Esquarium are spoken by immigrant communities.

History

Antiquity

- Celtic tribe in prehistory?

- Southern bank of river colonised by whoever the not!Romans were

- Germanic tribes migrated to land north of river

Kingdom of Aven-Segur

- Latinised Germanic chief united land north and south of river

- Named realm after capital - Aven-Segur

- Havrois mostly spoken in south, Hafendeitsch in north + Geilg in mountainous areas

The 19th century

- Industrialisation - Hafendeitsch and Geilg peasants moved to Havrois cities

- Rise of nationalism - growing tension between Germans, Celts and Latins

- Esperanto invented somewhere else - gained followings across Esquarium

- Adopted by workers' movement to end sectarianism between German and Latin workers

- Growing literacy in Esperanto language among working-class

Esperantist Revolution

The 20th century

Present day

Geography

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Administrative divisions

Haveno Sekura is divided into 12 regions, all of which are guaranteed sovereignty by the constitution (within the boundaries of federal law) and have their own unicameral legislative councils.

Region Capital Council
Haveno Sekura City N/A Council of Haveno Sekura City
Avono Suda Sankta Merkurio Council of Avono Suda
Avono Norda Priapsklostero Council of Avono Suda
Region of Valencio Valencio Council of Valencio
Region of Giselshejmo Giselshejmo Council of Giselshejmo
Lower Avonlando Avonsbruko Council of Lower Avonlando
Upper Avonlando Arminsburgo Council of Upper Avonlando
Granda Paso Sankta Jano de la Paso Council of Granda Paso
West Kampanio Rokaforto de Kampanio Council of West Kampanio
East Kampanio Kastelo Blanka Council of East Kampanio
Gejllando Glanlubo Council of Gejllando
Marĉo Vilanovo de la Marĉo Council of Marĉo

Federal government

Economy

Demographics

Languages

Haveno Sekura has the highest number of Esperanto speakers in Esquarium ([STATISTICS GO HERE]), and is to date the only state in the region where the constructed language has official status. Esperanto is the only language used at a federal level, while regions are permitted to use other vernacular languages (such as Avnes and Hafendeitsch) alongside Esperanto.

Religion

Culture

Literature

Media

Music

Cuisine