Zhiguryia
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Zhiguryian Republic ジグリ共和国 (Zhiguryian) | |
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Motto: 強盛大国 ("Strong and prosperous country") | |
Anthem: 大地讃頌 (Zhiguryian) ("Ode to the Motherland") | |
Capital and | Vrushire |
Official languages | Zhiguryian Zhirchurian Cantonese |
Recognised regional languages | Spanish |
Ethnic groups |
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Religion | Shintoism Protestantism |
Demonym(s) | Zhiguryian |
Government | Unitary Parliamentary republic |
• Prime Minister | Tamaki Shotaro |
Legislature | TBD |
Formation | |
Population | |
• 2022 estimate | 90,240,510 |
• 2012 census | 85,113,931 |
GDP (PPP) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $582.41 billion |
• Per capita | $6,454 |
Gini (2022) | 24 low |
HDI (2022) | 0.919 very high |
Time zone | UTC+6, UTC+7 |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +59 |
Internet TLD | .zh |
Zhiguryian Republic (Zhiguryian: ジグリ共和国 [dʑigɯɾʲi kʲoːwakoku]) is a country located in the eastern portion of Olivacia. The country is bordered to the north by Thodalicia, to the west by Gran Rugido and to the south by the Kaldaz Ocean. With a population of 90 million inhabitants, Zhiguryia has 8 Provinces/states each with its own flag the biggest metropolis is Vrushire other major urban areas include Harawa, Nagano, Funayama and Yakumaki. Archeological records believe that early Zhiguryians arrived c. 7000 BCE and established small villages that evolved into smaller kingdoms or provinces following agricultural and political growth. The Proto-Formation era of Zhiguryia covers the years of 7000 BCE to circa 1900 BCE covers the formation and early competition between these kingdoms and civilizations. Notable kingdom rivalaries include the Samhan-Wei wars and the Takemi-Himawarian wars.
The Kingdom Era spans from 1900 BCE to roughly 1600 CE when one of the sole kingdoms, the Holy Kingdom of Akari united the area into the Zhiguryian Confederacy, until its eventual reformation to the Empire of Zhiguryia. The Empire became increasingly isolated and was often cited as a 'hermit kingdom' for the duration of the nation under the Gwangmu and the Yunghui dynasties.
The Zhiguryian Empire lasted 325 years when members of the Zhiguryian monarchy were shot by left-wing underground parties, wanting to open the country to the outside world. The ensuing civil war between the leftists and monarchists ended with a crushing victory from the Left Opposition. Ruling unopposed until 1992, the Left Opposition was deposed by the Nationalist Party of Zhiguryia (ZNP), an extremist-right wing nationalist party. In the ensuing years, radicalism in the ZNP began to slowly fade away when new and bigger parties were allowed in the system.
In the modern-age, Zhiguryia is classified as a developing country with it's economy scarring from the 1990s coup d'état. Specially close and inspired by its western neighbor, the system in the country has became more open and transparent in the last few decades, allowing human and basic right make their way into the country.
Etymology
History
Prehistory
Geography
Climate
Zhiguryia mostly has a tropical climate. Summer temperatures can reach 35,3 °C and around 43,2 °C in desert areas. Zhiguryia gets affected by climate change with a higher chance of flooding. The average temperature in fall is 10,2 °C and winter temperatures can reach -1,4 °C. Fall also has the most rain in all of the seasons. In winter wet snow is the most common snow type.
Biodiversity
With its different climates, Zhiguryia has varying wildlife with lots of different species of animals adjusted to the climates. The Take Mi Keikoku is one of the biggest valleys in the country, laying close to the Sabu Steppe. The area is mostly flat, but includes some small river valleys. Animals that can be found in these areas include coyotes, desert foxes and hawks.
Government and politics
Zhiguryian Politics
The Zhiguryian Empire lasted from the 1600s until the 1920s, when the Zhiguryian Civil War started when members of the Zhiguryian monarchy were shot by left-wing underground parties. The ensuing war between the leftists and monarchists ended with a crushing victory from the Left Opposition. Ruling unopposed until 1992, the Left Opposition was deposed by the Nationalist Party of Zhiguryia (ZNP), an extremist-right wing nationalist party. In the ensuing years, radicalism in the ZNP began to slowly fade away when new and bigger parties were allowed in the system.
Apart from the ZNP and the Left Opposition, other parties include the Zhiguryian Social-Democratic Party (ZSDP) and the Zhiguryian Liberal Party (ZLP) Zhiguryia is currently trying to build relations with other countries and currently only has diplomatic relations with Gran Rugido Sauthar and the Vedoti pact.
Foreign affairs
Military
The history of the establishment of the Zhiguryian armed forces goes back to when the Zhiguryian empire was formed.
The Zhiguryian Armed Forces are divided in two branches: the Zhiguryian Army (which includes the Zhiguryian Air Force), and the Zhiguryian Navy.
Throughout history the Zhiguryian Armed Forces have mostly been self-reliant in weapons production. Nowadays, the Army has been modernizing to become competitive with the armies of other Olivacian countries the Zhiguryian Armed Forces have maintained significant infrastructure, including facilities for design, research, and testing of weapons, vehicles, aircraft, naval vessels, defense systems and electronics; military industry manufacturing centers for building such systems, and advanced naval dockyards that build heavy military vessels and advanced missile technologies.
Historically Zhiguryia remained neutral in international conflicts but Zhiguryian army volunteers have fought in the Gran Rugidoense Civil War in the late 1960s.
Administrative divisions
Largest settlements
Economy
Demographics
Culture
Literature
Visual arts
Music
Zhiguryia has multiple music Traditions one of the most popular music genres in Zhiguryia is Citypop which emerged in the late 70s and peaked in the 80s and is still popular to this day. other popular genres are Music from Zhiguryian anime Enka and Zhiguryian-pop Vaporwave Vocaloid and Kayōkyoku.notable Zhiguryian musical artists are Asato tatsui
Popular culture
Cuisine
Sports
Healthcare
Education
See also