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The Aseshan constitution provides a monarchy with a parliament and an independent judiciary. However they retain the executive power. | The Aseshan constitution provides a monarchy with a parliament and an independent judiciary. However they retain the executive power. | ||
They are a secular political leader since the [[ | They are a secular political leader since the [[2004 Aseshan constitutional referendum|2004 constitutional reforms]]. | ||
They presides over the Council of Ministers, appoints the Prime Minister from the political party that has won the most seats in the parliamentary elections, and on recommendations from the latter, appoints the members of the government. | They presides over the Council of Ministers, appoints the Prime Minister from the political party that has won the most seats in the parliamentary elections, and on recommendations from the latter, appoints the members of the government. | ||
Revision as of 23:41, 4 September 2021
Kingdom of Asesha Asesyë (Puhanian) |
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Motto: Xaseuŋ poh | ||||
Anthem: Asesyam waxa | ||||
Capital | Namapiya | |||
Largest | Capital | |||
Official languages | Puhanian | |||
Recognised regional languages | Tzadanian | |||
Ethnic groups (2015 census) | 90.2% Asesha 6.8% Tzadhan ∟ 59.5% Western Tzadhan ∟ 29.3% Eastern Tzadhan ∟ 11.2% Island Tzadhan 3% Others |
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Demonym | Aseshan | |||
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy | |||
- | Monarch | Puwis | ||
- | Great Minister | Teka | ||
Legislature | Parliament | |||
- | Upper house | Senate | ||
- | Lower house | Legislative chamber | ||
Establishment | ||||
- | Union of Cities of South Puzimm | 5 May 1506 | ||
- | Revolution of 1788 | 28 August 1788 | ||
- | Constitutional Monarchy | 11 February 1946 | ||
- | Current constitution | 7 June 2008 | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2015 census | 89,909,532 | ||
Gini | 34.4 medium |
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HDI (2015) | 0.597 medium |
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Currency | Möca (MCA) | |||
Time zone | SCT+5 | |||
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Calling code | +88 | |||
Internet TLD | .as |
Asesha (Puhanian: Asesyë ['ase̞ʃə], ['ase̞ʃ̩]), officially the Kingdom of Asesha, is a country located in Southern Puzimm. Bordered by XX to the north, Nyizitic Union to the north-west. XX to the West, XX to the southeast and the Saru Sea to the south. Namapiya is the nation's capital and largest city.
Etymology
The name Asesha is derived from a a combination of ases meaning village and wë menaing shore.
History
Prehistory and Antiquity
Archeologist agree that Humans arrived in this area around 130,000 and 170,000 BCE Archaeological evidence shows that the first complex society started in this area, with the development of agriculture, between 18,000 and 10,000 BCE. It has been assumed that the first population that lived here were proto-Tzadanian people, while it is estimated that the Puhnic people arrived here in around 2,000 BCE.
Early reigns
According to Puhnic mithology, Moktan was the founder of first reign Hal, however no archeological evidence have been found.
The earliest reign, that are confirmed by contemporary records, is the reign of Mum. It ruled in north east region, around the modern (sub-division1) and (sub-division2) of the nation, from the 9th to the 5th century CE.
The Mum were conquered by Zamap
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Asesha was an authoritarian regime until the 2002. This has improved since, however, and in 2015, Asesha was upgraded to being a "hybrid regime" and the Freedom of the Press continued to find that Asesha's press continued to be "not free".
The Aseshan constitution provides a monarchy with a parliament and an independent judiciary. However they retain the executive power. They are a secular political leader since the 2004 constitutional reforms. They presides over the Council of Ministers, appoints the Prime Minister from the political party that has won the most seats in the parliamentary elections, and on recommendations from the latter, appoints the members of the government.
They are allowed to terminate the tenure of any minister, to dissolve the Parliament, suspend the constitution and call for new elections.
Government
Administrative divisions
Asesha is divided in eleven regions or areas each administered by a Regional Council. The country is further subdivided by XX districts, and XX municipalities.
The regions are:
- Bhafi
- Caku
- Cyum
- Keni
- Namapiya
- Paku
- Pam
- Safami (Sëfami)
- Semat
- Tuli
- Tzadhan
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Asesha had a population of 89,909,532 as of 2015. Asesha's population is largely rural, employed in agriculture and cattle breeding. About 41.78% of Asesha's population lived in urban areas as of 2017, concentrated mostly in and around the Namapiya Metropolitan Area.
Ethnic groups
According to a survey in 2015 the 90.2% of the population is Aseshan, while the 6.8% Tzadhanian. 3% is represented by ethnic minorities in Asesha. Aseshan ethnicity is the majority in every first-level division except in the Tzadhan province. Compared with the 2000 population census, the Aseshan population increased by 6.89%, while the population the Tzadanian people increased by 2.55%.