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People's Republic of the Yoloten

Bügd Nairamdakh Yolotyen Ard Uls
Yoloten Xalıq Respwblïkası
Flag of Yoloten
Flag
Seal of Yoloten
Seal
Motto: "Fart"
"Fart"
Location of the Yoloten on Kylaris in light green
Location of the Yoloten on Kylaris in light green
CapitalXXXXX
Largest cityCapital
Recognised national languagesUkilen, Majgars
Ethnic groups
Ukilen XX%

Majgars XX% Male XX% !Azerbaijanis XX% Ziban XX%

Other XX%
Religion
Badi XX%

Irreligion XX%
Solarian Catholic Church XX%

Other XX%
Demonym(s)Yolotenois
GovernmentPresidential Council republic
• President
XX
• Vice President
xx
LegislatureCouncil of the Yoloten
Establishment
• Establishment
1992
Area
• Total
100,853.76 km2 (38,939.85 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
1,100,000
• Density
10.90/km2 (28.2/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
Increase XX
• Per capita
Increase XX
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
Increase XX
• Per capita
Increase XX
HDI (2020)0.806
very high
CurrencyLavanan Dunan (LZ)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+918

The Yoloten (Ukilen: Yolotyen; Majgar Yoloten) officially the People's Republic of The Yoloten (Ukilen:Bügd Nairamdakh Yolotyen Ard Uls; Majgar Yoloten Xalıq Respwblïkası) is a landlocked partially recognised state in Southeastern Coius and the Great Steppe, internationally recognized as a part of Hacyinia. It borders Dezevau to the north, Lavana to the East, and Hacyinia to the south and west. It serves as a major flashpoint for the Hacyinian-Lavanan wars and conflicts.

Etymology

The words ýol and öten mean "road" and "past" in Oroqic, leading to the Yoloten meaning "a place to cross". Researchers believe that this etymology arose as the result of the highlands of the Yoloten need to be crossed in order for traders and travelers to cross from Hacyinia into Lavana.

History

Colonization

A part of the Gaullican colonial empire, governed by a Kachai prince with a majority Oroqic and Uklienic population.

Post Colonization

Long standing conflict since the early 1940s between Hacyinia and Lavana over the Yoloten, both sides have some claim to it.

Current Status

The Yoloten Conflict

The Yoloten Conflict is a broad, overarching term for the various wars and skirmishes that has occured between Hacyinia and Lavana over the Yoloten region. It has been routinely described as an ethnic and territorial conflict.

Ceasefires

There has been several ceasefires between Lavana and Hacyinia over armed conflicts within the Yoloten. The ceasefire between the two countries have often been mediated by regional powers. Conflict within the Yoloten has alternated between a low intensity conflict between PAMFY forces fighting against pro-Hacyinian militias and direct conflict between Hacyinia and Lavana. The longest lasting ceasefire was from 2004-2022, although it had been frequently interspersed with violent incidents between the Lavanan and Hacyinian armed forces.

Government

The Yoloten is governed by the Provisional Administrative and Military Front of the Yoloten (PAMFY). Much of the leadership of PAMFY subscribes to the Equalist school of socialist thought.

Recognition

  • Dezevau Dezevau recognised the Yoloten on 26 August 1992.
  • Lavana Lavana recognised the Yoloten on 26 August 1992 after the Yoloten War.
  • South Kabu South Kabu recognised the Yoloten on 29 August 1992.

Geography

Topographic map showing the Yoloten

The Northern areas of the Yoloten is a part of the Gezije mountain range, with highlands surrounding the mountains. The rest of the Yoloten dissipates into the Great Steppe.

Economy

The Provisional Administrative and Military Front of the Yoloten operates a small economy based on natural resource extraction. Lavana is the major purchaser and funder of the economic activities of the PAMFY, with Hacyinia laying claims that Lavana uses the Yoloten as a "neo-colony." Small amounts of oil, natural gas reserves are present in the Yoloten although the extraction of them has been halted following a major attack on Lavanan-owned installations within the Yoloten.