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Szezkia's population consists almost entirely of people from the [[Szezko-Norjihani ethnolinguistic group]]. The culture of Szezks is generally very different from that of Norjihanis, the main difference being a nearly total absence of religious practices in Szezkia that play a large part in the Norjihani way of living. A large percentage of the population works in the quaternary sector, helping to produce the technologies sold by Szezk mega-corporations, which serve as some of the main contributing exports for the economy, along with a tourism industry driven by the warm climate and large service sector.
Szezkia's population consists almost entirely of people from the [[Szezko-Norjihani ethnolinguistic group]]. The culture of Szezks is generally very different from that of Norjihanis, the main difference being a nearly total absence of religious practices in Szezkia that play a large part in the Norjihani way of living. A large percentage of the population works in the quaternary sector, helping to produce the technologies sold by Szezk mega-corporations, which serve as some of the main contributing exports for the economy, along with a tourism industry driven by the warm climate and large service sector.


Szezkia is comparatively very developed, with the second highest HDI in the world, at 0.927, and the fourth GDP per capita. It ranks at or near the top globally in several metrics of national performance, including in areas such as civil and economic liberties, quality of life and life expectancy, although its government is sometimes criticised for not tackling commonly perceived remaining injustices still present in society, such as xenophobia and religious intolerance, high levels of corruption, and a fairly large wealth gap.
Szezkia is comparatively very developed, with the second highest HDI in the world, at 0.927, and the fourth highest GDP per capita. It ranks at or near the top globally in several metrics of national performance, including in areas such as civil and economic liberties, quality of life and life expectancy, although its government is sometimes criticised for not tackling commonly perceived remaining injustices still present in society, such as xenophobia and religious intolerance, high levels of corruption, and a fairly large wealth gap.


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 12:59, 24 September 2017

Kingdom of Szezkia
Чяжедяы на Шещкиа
Flag
Motto: Ыятужкэ Рецеролнавк

ˈɫʷjätʉʒkə ˈrʲe̞t͡sʲe̞rɔlnävk'

Prosperous Sovereignty
Capital
and largest city
Avdjereg
Official languages Szezk
Ethnic groups (2017) Szezk - 99.3%, Norjihani - 0.2%, Other - 0.5% (See Culture and People)
Demonym Szezk
Government Semi-Constitutional Monarchy
 -  King Maksej Zagroveny
 -  Queen Consort Czéssa Zagroveny
 -  President Nadja Dorjevna
 -  President of the Council of the Quedrel Union and Quedrel Council Representative to The Kingdom of Szezkia Jorik Estevstva
Legislature The Senate
 -  Upper house Council of Lords
 -  Lower house Council of Elects
Establishment
 -  Djerev Szečky and Szezk Royals Appointed Rulers of Norjihan 1299 
 -  Royal Family Flees to the West with their Remaining Following after Coup of Govegz Rona 1305 
 -  The Battle of Avdjereg 1306 
 -  Zagrov Szečky Establishes Monarchy of The Kingdom of Szezkia, with his Remaining Sister 1307 
 -  Construction of The Palace of Avdjereg Completed 1318 
 -  Appointment of First Chief Royal Advisor 1318 
 -  Formation of the Senate 1325 
Area
 -  Total 49,252.5 km2
19,016.5 sq mi
 -  Water (%) 0.07%
Population
 -  2017 census 13,501,425
 -  Density 274/km2
710/sq mi
Gini (2017)41.54
medium
HDI (2017)0.927
very high
Currency Szezk Vaan (SZV)
Time zone SZT (SCT+1)
 -  Summer (DST)  (SCT+2)
Date format dd.mm.yy, CE
Drives on the left
Calling code +11
Internet TLD .sk

Szezkia (Szezk: Шещкиа [ɕe̞z̻:kiɐ]), officially the Kingdom of Szezkia (Szezk: Чяжедяы на Шещкиа [t͡ʃjäʑe̞djɑɫ nä ɕe̞z̻:kiɐ]) is a coastal country in Midwest Baredina. Its only border is shared with Norjihan. Szezkia's territory spans approximately 49,250 square kilometres (19,000 square miles), and is mostly flat, with the highest point of land being less than 500 metres above sea level. The population of just over 13.5 million comprises mainly ethnic Szezks. The capital and largest city is Avdjereg. The official language is Szezk, which began as an artificial Xhovian liturgical language that was introduced alongside new religious ideas from Xhodiar.

The Szezk arrived in the territory of present-day Szezkia in the early-14ᵗʰ century, when fleeing from the revolt in Norjihan against them, led by Govegz Rona. Independence of the Szezk Monarchy from the tribal system of early-medieval Norjihan was established in 1307, following the battle of Avdjereg in 1306, which took place where the modern capital is situated. Szezkia has a history of armed neutrality, and has not engaged itself in international war since 1834, although, as Avdjereg is the location of the Quedrel Union's headquarters, it is responsible for much of the international relations of the region, including the management of and response to conflict.

Szezkia is a semi-constitutional monarchical autocracy; the King or Queen has authority over the government, although is limited by a constitution that protects against actions that would adversely affect citizens' livelihoods or the correct functioning of the government. The Szezk Royal Family are predominantly looked upon favourably, and so the constitution is relatively unobtrusive. Duties such as lawmaking are usually dealt with by The Senate, which works to support the royals in political affairs. It is led by the elected Head of Government, the President, whose position can be rejected by the King or Queen, although this has never happened, and would likely cause both civil and political unrest if it did.

Szezkia's population consists almost entirely of people from the Szezko-Norjihani ethnolinguistic group. The culture of Szezks is generally very different from that of Norjihanis, the main difference being a nearly total absence of religious practices in Szezkia that play a large part in the Norjihani way of living. A large percentage of the population works in the quaternary sector, helping to produce the technologies sold by Szezk mega-corporations, which serve as some of the main contributing exports for the economy, along with a tourism industry driven by the warm climate and large service sector.

Szezkia is comparatively very developed, with the second highest HDI in the world, at 0.927, and the fourth highest GDP per capita. It ranks at or near the top globally in several metrics of national performance, including in areas such as civil and economic liberties, quality of life and life expectancy, although its government is sometimes criticised for not tackling commonly perceived remaining injustices still present in society, such as xenophobia and religious intolerance, high levels of corruption, and a fairly large wealth gap.

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