Difference between revisions of "Ö"
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'''Ö''' is a semi-elective diarchy, with two co-ruling positions acting as the leaders of the country. There is the position of X and the positions of X, acting as spiritual and military leaders of authority respectively. While the two positions are separate, it is possible for one person to hold both positions at once | '''Ö''' is a semi-elective diarchy, with two co-ruling positions acting as the leaders of the country. There is the position of X and the positions of X, acting as spiritual and military leaders of authority respectively. While the two positions are separate, it is possible for one person to hold both positions at once, usually with the spiritual leader being elected to the military position. Both positions serve for life. | ||
The military leader is elected from X electors, and while there are no formal restrictions on who can be elected to the position, it is usually somebody amongst the electorate or another government official. Each elector is from an electoral division that does not always correspond to the administrative division. | |||
===Administrative divisions=== | ===Administrative divisions=== |
Revision as of 18:33, 23 July 2021
Greater Ö |
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Capital | X | |||
Official languages | Ö | |||
Demonym | Ö | |||
Government | Semi-elective diarchy | |||
Area | ||||
- | 2,501,059 km2 965,664 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | estimate | 3000000 |
Ö (Ö: Öö [IPA]), officially Greater Ö, is a country situated on the Miralayan Plateau.
Etymology
The name Ö is thought to derive from the East Mahavic root *eürä, meaning dusk or evening.
History
Pre-Sunrise Horde
Sunrise Horde
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Ö is a semi-elective diarchy, with two co-ruling positions acting as the leaders of the country. There is the position of X and the positions of X, acting as spiritual and military leaders of authority respectively. While the two positions are separate, it is possible for one person to hold both positions at once, usually with the spiritual leader being elected to the military position. Both positions serve for life. The military leader is elected from X electors, and while there are no formal restrictions on who can be elected to the position, it is usually somebody amongst the electorate or another government official. Each elector is from an electoral division that does not always correspond to the administrative division.