Sanmra
The Nation of Sanmra Adıfas ni Sanmra |
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Capital and largest city | Elten | |||
Official languages | Tirina | |||
Recognized Dialects | Sakaran Tirina · Elten Tirina | |||
Demonym | Losanmra | |||
Government | Representational democracy led by an elected dictator | |||
- | Sarda | Tien'a ni Edara rıl Losa | ||
- | First Voters (Lun Nuoda) | Talesın · Preli | ||
Legislature | House of Voters (Leten ni Nuoda) | |||
Sovereign state | ||||
- | Dalar tribes united by Tirina | 500 BC or something | ||
- | Split with Tuanmali | AD 100 maybe | ||
Area | ||||
- | 305,827 km2 118,080 sq mi |
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- | Water (%) | 15.8 | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2010 estimate | 5,165,423 | ||
- | Density | 20.1/km2 52.1/sq mi |
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Gini | 0.41 low |
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HDI | 0.79 high |
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Time zone | EBT (SCT-2) | |||
does not participate in DST | ||||
Calling code | +11 | |||
Internet TLD | .sn |
Sanmra (IPA: /ˈsan.mɾa/), officially the Nation of Sanmra (Adıfas ni Sanmra /ˈa.d̪ɪ.fas ni ˈsan.mɾa/), is a country located on the southern coast of Alpa, on the Dragon Sea. While small compared to many human-dominated nations, Sanmra is the largest of the nations inhabited by the dalar species.
Etymology
lol i unno
History
Founding
Prior to the founding of Sanmra, dalar were scattered, gathered in small groups or tribes of a few hundred or thousand at most, frequently under attack by humans. One of these was the group now known as the Garsenians, a loose confederation of small villages and nomadic groups led by a council of elders. One of the Garsenians' military leaders was a woman named Tirina who believed the only way the dalar were to survive--and thrive--was to join together and form their own civilization, apart from humanity. At the same time, the council of elders was seeking a strong leader. They chose Tirina (and technically her husband too), and under her leadership, the Garsenian Confederation expanded, growing to encompass dozens of smaller groups. Some joined for economic benefits, some joined for protection, and some joined out of fear of Tirina's growing power.
Consolidation
Tirina quickly realized that a loose confederation would not be able to provide the stability and strength she was seeking. So she reformed the government, asserting direct control of the military and turning the council of elders from the ultimate authority into more of a council of advisors. She also implemented cultural policies, making the Garsen language the official language of government and attempting to meld together the disparate dalar cultures into a single identity that she called "Sanmra".
These policies were not uniformly well-received, especially by recent additions to the increasingly un-confederation-like confederation, but other policies, such as setting up free schools in every major town and giving every settlement legal representation in the council of elders (previously, only the original members could participate), were much more widely approved of. She also took steps to prepare for the future after she was badly wounded in a battle, urging the council to select candidates for her successor for her to choose from. While she ultimately recovered from the wound (although she did die a few decades later nonetheless), it still set an important precedent that lasted for many generations, of the council choosing candidates and the supreme leader approving of one.
Split with the Tuanmali
Tirina's successor, Dengel (Modern Tirina: Dinel), was an able man (the tradition of two sarda, each with equal power, was still developing) who chose to continue the consolidation efforts, rather than attempt to bring more dalar into the nation. However, toward the end of his reign, protests from the Tuanmali began to break out. (The Tuanmali were a relatively powerful independent group prior to being incorporated into Sanmra, and maintained their separate cultural identity despite Tirina's policies.) He made concessions to pacify them, such as permitting some types of government business to be conducted in other languages, but ultimately died before satisfying them. His successor Orsea (Modern Tirina: Orsi) was unfortunately a less politically able leader, and while he initially tried to work with the Tuanmali, it was under his rule that they ultimately rebelled and broke away. There were several skirmishes between Orsea's forces and the Tuanmali, but Orsea decided it was better to let them go and consolidate power over those that remained, rather than risk all-out civil war that could encourage others to join them.
Development into the modern state
Over time, the state of Sanmra slowly developed into its modern form. The council of elders was reformed several times before it became the democratic congress of today, with two representatives from each district or israd (a district generally consisting of a single large town or city, perhaps with smaller towns or villages nearby). The position of sarda also went through many changes, and in fact spent a good portion of time as nothing more than a figurehead before reclaiming power. Today, Sanmra is a stable, prosperous nation that lives peaceably with its neighbors and believes trade is a better method of diplomacy than war.
Except for the Tuanmali, because they can go straight to H-E-double hockey sticks, if you know what I mean.
Geography
There are... trees... and probably some plains... and maybe some hills or mountains and things?
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Tirina names for geographical features
Native names for various geographical features are as follows:
General Name | Tirina Name | Pronunciation and Meaning |
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Sahar | Sahar | [sa.'har] |
<strait between NWI and NC> | ıtali ni Uhan | [ɪt̪.ˈa.li ni ˈu.han] Strait of Winds |
Taanttu Gulf/Pođnae Doši | Podana Dosi | [po.ˈd̪an.a ˈd̪o.si] Borrowed from Nithalos |
Isthmus of Meliku | ıtali ni Meliku | [ɪt̪.ˈa.li ni me.ˈli.ku] |
Šarkunen Peninsula | Sakunen <peninsula> | [sa.ˈku.nɛn] |
Far northern parts of Asura Ocean | Ado Kalusali | [ˈa.d̪o ka.ˈlu.sa.ˌli] Icy Ocean, more or less |
Asura Ocean | Ado Ipari | [ˈa.d̪o ɪ.ˈpa.ri] Western Ocean |
Politics
The modern Sanmra state is a representative democracy headed by an elected dictator, if that makes any sense. Think, like, Roman dictator, except it's for life.
Government
There are two main divisions in the Sanmra government: the nuoda (Voters) and the sarda (the (pair of) supreme leader(s)). The nuoda pass/repeal laws, handle taxes, regulate interactions between districts, and take care of a number of administrative duties. The sarda technically have absolute control of government, but in practice mostly just confirm/veto laws, run the executive and judicial branches, and serve as the head of the military--the actual head, not just a symbolic one.
Nuoda
The nuoda are democratically elected from each district. By tradition, both two representatives are elected, one as the "inner" representative (Nuoda Tewa; their bailiwick is generally the main municipality of their district) and one as the "outer" representative (Nuoda Kade; they deal with matters outside of town, such as farms and roads). Often the inner representative is a woman and the outer is a man, but not always--sometimes the genders are reversed, or sometimes (rarely) both are male or female.
The nuoda are led by the lun nuoda (first voters); the current First Voters are Talesın ni ??? and his wife Preli ni ??? rıl ???.
Sarda
The sarda is a pair of leaders--always a man and a woman--who are the supreme leaders and representatives of the Sanmra government. It's a lifetime position, but not a hereditary one; the sarda are appointed democratically by the nuoda. The sarda may be members of the nuoda, but just as often are not. While the two have equal power and are due equal respect, one or the other tends to be the "head"; although nobody formally recognizes this, everybody knows it. Often, but not always, the two are a married couple; sometimes they've been brother and sister, very occasionally parent and child or cousins, and even more rarely two totally unrelated people.
The sarda is expected to moderate serious conflict between districts or among the nuoda, and in addition to political duties, is expected to fight alongside the military during times of war, physically defending their nation to their last breath. In today's era, however, this is unlikely, as the Sanmra attempt to avoid war rather than invite it.
The current sarda is Tien'a ni Edara and her husband Ledan rıl Losa.
Administrative divisions
Sanmra is divided into a large number of districts (known natively as israd), most of which consist of a single large municipality (a city or large town), along with the surrounding area and any small municipalities nearby.
Foreign relations
Sanmra has always been a more secluded nation, but in the previous few centuries has begun to participate more in the broader international stage. They are famously neutral (except toward the Tuanmali, who as has been already stated are more than welcome to collectively die in a fire) and, thanks to their long lives and careful attitudes toward money, are fairly wealthy. Therefore, they have gained importance globally as a center for banking, as well as an neutral mediator.
Military
The Sanmra military has an unusual structure. Sanmra traditionally is a strongly isolationist country, preferring not to get involved with foreign affairs if at all possible. Therefore, the military is not very "military", and carries many responsibilities other than the physical defense of the nation. It's not so much the military acting as law enforcement officers as it is primarily law enforcement officers that, in times of war, become military forces. The majority of the military do not actually perform traditional "military" activities, but rather are police officers, border patrol agents, or are employed by the justice branch. There are four divisions within the Tasen ni Sanmra (Army of Sanmra): the Kasti, the ENE, the Len, and the Puorn.
Kasti
The kasti (police) make up the bulk of the Sanmra army. This organization is further divided into full-time military professionals, border patrol agents (which includes Sanmra's naval forces), and law enforcement officers. Both humans and dalar can become kasti, although humans rarely are assigned outside of human-dominated areas.
ENE
The Edaralni ni Enarlea (Office of Intelligence) are the Sanmra special forces, an elite group of operatives that gather and analyze foreign intelligence, as well as carry out covert ops. The organization is frequently called the ENE or Eda-Ena for short. Many ex-len or those who were not accepted into the len are among their ranks, especially as officers. Both humans and dalar are allowed in the ENE, although the barriers to entry are such that very few humans ever are accepted.
Len
The len are a strictly structured, highly traditional paramilitary organization that has existed in one form or another in Sanmra for centuries. Technically speaking, while they are considered to be under military oversight, they are an independent organization and are only truly answerable to their very strict code of honor. Historically, the len have acted as an important check on the power of the sarda, who otherwise would have direct command of all Sanmra's armed forces. Only dalar are eligible to apply to the len, and there are strict application requirements as well as a number of grueling tests before an applicant is even accepted as a candidate. Those who are accepted as candidates undergo five years of training, and if accepted at the conclusion of their training, must give up all ties to their former life to become a full-time member.
The len primarily serve as bodyguards for government officials and carry out certain types of federal investigations. They also perform some intelligence work. There have been various movements over the years for the len to accept humans, but there is not much support for this, even among humans.
Puorn
The puorn (courts) are the criminal justice branch of the Sanmra government. (Civil courts are handled separately.) They are closely tied to the kasti. Humans and dalar who are qualified to be civil judges are also qualified to be criminal judges, although again dalar are much more common.
Economy
Historically, the Sanmra nation did little trade with its neighbors, but this has changed dramatically in the past few centuries. Today, most of Sanmra's economy is supported through banking, as well as production and export of luxury goods. While strict laws limit the involvement of non-Sanmra citizens (and non-dalar in general) in commerce, many foreign companies have forged partnerships with Sanmra companies to take advantage of the relatively low taxes and economic freedom of Sanmra.
Transport
Airports
The largest and busiest Sanmra airport is the Elten International Airport (Emroili ni Elten ıku Adıfas), the primary entry point for visitors to the country. The only other international airport is <airport name>, located in Orsili. Important domestic commercial airports can be found in Sakaran and <other cities>.
Seaports
The largest seaport is the Elten City Docks (Denekere ni Akoima ni Elten), the primary import/export hub for the nation. The second-largest seaport is <seaport name> in Orsili, which is known as a popular port for cruise vessels.
Waterways
The Dera River connects the Dragon Sea and Lake Ani. It is navigable through its entire length, although the construction of locks was necessary to allow modern shipping vessels to reach Lake Ani. It is a major shipping route into the interior of the country.
Shipping is also common on Lake Ani.
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
While Sanmra is significantly less isolationist than previously, it is still notoriously difficult to enter the country, even for a short trip, without already knowing a Sanmra citizen. Therefore, both tourism and immigration are very low. Most tourism that does exist is along the southern coast.
Demographics
In 2000, the population of Sanmra was between half and three-quarters of a million people. While some human families have lived among the Sanmra for years, there are relatively very few non-dalar, and the majority live in the major cities. There are also very few foreigners, even foreign dalar. There's probably like two Tuanmali citizens in the entire country, for example.
Life expectancy is good for dalar--barring deaths due to violence, the average life expectancy is 500+ years of age. And deaths due to violence are down in the past century or two.
As is common for dalar, about 50% of women have never given birth; this percentage has remained relatively constant for many years. However, among women who do have children, they on average have multiple children, which coupled with the slightly increased life expectancy has led to a very slowly growing population.
Ethnic groups
While Sanmra was originally founded by uniting disparate groups of dalar, the modern nation is remarkably homogeneous--over time, intermarriage has led everybody to look pretty much the same. There are a few small groups that have maintained a unique culture separate from the dominant Sanmra culture, but only a small number of the population--less than 10% total--belongs to any of them.
Urbanization
While the major Sanmra cities have certainly grown, many Sanmra still cling to the old ways of life--farming, hunting, fishing, and generally living in small communities of a few hundred or thousand, rather than big cities like Elten with tens of thousands of inhabitants.
Language
The official and by far most widely-spoken language is Tirina. Major dialects include Elten Tirina (spoken in, obviously, Elten, and generally associated with upper-class and political figures) and Sakaran Tirina (spoken primarily in, obviously, Sakaran). As it has been since the time of Tirina, it is the language of government and law (although concessions are now made for government-provided translators, if necessary).
A minority natively speaks Azen, despite its associations with the Tuanmali. (It is, after all, their primary language.)
A majority of the population has at least passing familiarity with a second language. About a quarter of the population is actually bilingual--fluent in at least one other language. Bilingualism is on the rise, especially among young Sanmra citizens who use the internet heavily.
Of human languages, the most commonly-known are Nithalos and Xynder.
Education
Basic education (both primary and secondary education) is both free and mandatory, resulting in a literacy rate of over 99%. Government-sponsored schools are located in every municipality (although some small villages may have a combined school district) and follow a curriculum developed by the Department of Education. "Kindergarten" is provided starting at age 10, but it is not actually mandatory for a child to attend school until age 15. This schooling lasts to when a child becomes a legal adult at 48, although most students complete their courses at least two or three years prior to this point.
After grade school, many young adults move directly into the workforce. For certain careers, such as some technical fields, there are popular paid apprenticeship programs. However, there are also post-secondary institutions such as universities for very technical fields--medicine and law, for example--or simply for deeper, more comprehensive education on a subject, such as political science or history. Universities do have tuition costs, but in many cases, they are waived. If a student is from a large, wealthy, or powerful family, it is likely their family's endowments will make up for the tuition. If they are from a poor or small family, need-based scholarships are generally available.
Healthcare
Sanmra healthcare is privatized, I think.
Religion
Maaaan, I don't even know.