Difference between revisions of "Balakia"

From CWS Planet
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
m
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox country
{{Infobox country
|conventional_long_name = Federal Republic of Balakia
|conventional_long_name = Federal Republic of Balakia
|native_name =        {{cs|BKS|Yonyereşet Balaaçik}} <small>([[Balaki language|Balak]])</small><br><small>''Yonyereşet Baláçik''</small>
|native_name =        {{cs|BKS|Yonyereşet Balaaçik}} <small>([[Balaki language|Balak]])</small><br><small>''Yonyereşet Baláçik''</small><br>
{{cs|DAD|. Şānērēşēt Bālahdān .}} <small>([[Koman language|Koman]])</small><br><small>''Şānērēşēt Bālahdān''</small><br>
|common_name =        Balakia
|common_name =        Balakia
|image_flag =        Balakia_Flag.png
|image_flag =        Balakia_Flag.png
Line 126: Line 127:
==History==
==History==


===Balak Horde===
===Kothlen Horde===


====The Sacking of Domajar====
====The Sacking of Domajar====

Revision as of 20:51, 28 December 2017

Federal Republic of Balakia
Yonyereşet Balaaçik (Balak)
Yonyereşet Baláçik
. Şānērēşēt Bālahdān . (Koman)
Şānērēşēt Bālahdān
Flag Emblem
Motto: TBA
TBA
Anthem: TBA
TBA
CapitalSácar
Official languages Balak
Recognised
national languages
Koman (Torosh)
Recognised
minority languages
Amaian, Shohuanese, Ziimen languages
Demonym Balak
Government
 -  President Vin Svéjen
 -  Prime Minister Sazar Şon
Establishment
 -  Unification of the Balaki Kingdoms 10 November 1866 
 -  Deposition of the monarchy 24 April 1922 
 -  Transition to democracy 2 July 1954 
Population
 -  2016 census 57,258,126
GDP (nominal) 2016 estimate
 -  Total $876.736 billion
 -  Per capita $15,312
Time zone (SCT+3)
Drives on the right
Calling code +76
Internet TLD .bl

Balakia (IPA: /bɑˈlɑː.ki.ə/, Balaki: Baláçik, IPA: /bɑˈla.t͡ʃɪk/), officially the Federal Republic of Balakia, is a country in the Vaniuan region in South Miraria bordered by Komania to the west, and Amaia and Khambvan to the east. It is the homeland of the Balak people, a Vaniuan ethnic group, among other groups. Its capital is the city of Sácar, and according to the 2016 census the total population is 57,258,126.

Balakia is an observer state of the Soltennan Council.

Etymology

History

Kothlen Horde

The Sacking of Domajar

Conversion to Thaghaism

Great Horde

... During the Sunset Rebellion, most Balak nobles rose up against the ruling X dynasty; the only two noble families not to partake in this event were the Sehárens and the Zókamás. The revolutionaries were quickly crushed by the Great Horde's army, and were replaced with loyal Khamv nobles in the aftermath of the conflict.

Balak and Khamv Kingdoms

Aside from the Zókamá and Seháren dynasties, who ruled over the kingdoms of Zonduş and X respectively, many of the kingdoms now a part of Balakia were under the rule of Khamv dynasties, and

Balak-Khamv War

By 1864 Kamát II of Zonduş had united the majority of the western Balak kingdoms under one crown; his only remaining opposition consisted of the Khamv-dominated kingdoms to the east.

... On November 10th 1866 Kamát proclaimed the founding of a united Balaki Empire. Following this he was awarded the title Balákpáşe, meaning "father of the Balaks," a title which he is still referred to as today.

Helshem Empire

White War

Post-War

Kuulist Revolt

Union of Shomosvan

Breakup of Shomosvan

West Çinduş Conflict

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Balakia is divided into X federal subjects. ...

Foreign relations

Balakia has maintaned a strong alliance with Shohuan following the Balaki Civil War, and maintains at least cordial relationships with most of their neighbours, especially Komania.

Soltennan Council

Following the country's ascension to the Soltennan Council as an observer state, Balakia currently works to improve relations with other member states, particularly Qonklaks. ... Despite these efforts however, relations remain strained between Balakia and some member states, particularly Methinaqh, whose X activist group receives support from the country.

Military

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also