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Democratic Kingdom of Monyo
Ĕakormonĕo
Flag
Anthem: Akor Uozi
Capital
and
Otofu
Official languages Monyo
Recognised regional languages Pekhan
Ethnic groups Monyos, Pekhahuas
Demonym Monyo
Government Constitutional Monarchy
 -  King Avahua Yi
 -  Prime Minister Jemehua Sekoria
 -  General Ytonahua Ongunonkor
Legislature Law Department/Senate
Establishment
 -  Independence from the Empire of Yahara as Peccy and Otofu 1515 
 -  Unification of Peccy and Otofu as the UDPO ~1700 
 -  Kuulist forces overthrow government; UKMD forms 1898 
 -  Kuulism collapses; Current constitution 1946 
Population
 -  estimate 2 500 000
 -  2018 census 2,464,620
Currency Keńu (KNU)
Calling code +396

Yakormonyo (Monyo: Ĕakormonĕo [IPA]), officially the Democratic Kingdom of Monyo, is a country located north of Yahara and south of Ngutan.

Etymology

Yakormonyo comes from two Monyo words, 'ĕakor' (king) and 'monĕo' (land). Its official name is the Democratic Kingdom of Monyo, but is called Yakormonyo to signify the Monarchy.

History

The Kingdom Of Monyo is an ancient nation that has been stable for centuries. It gained independence from the Empire Of Yahara in the year 1515 as the Far Northern Duchies of Peccy and Otopu. Eventually through several treaties, the two duchies united around the 1700's, creating the United Duchies of Peccy-Otofu (UDPO). By the 1800's, Kuulist forces started to emerge, and the nation became the Union of Kuulist Monyo Duchies (UKMD) for a brief time from 1898-1946. After 1946, Kuulism collapsed in Monyo, and the nation became a Monarchy, led by King Avahua Yi.

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

According to Chapter 1, Section 5 of the Constitution, "Yakormonyo is to be ceremonially led by the King, and officially (led) by two officials: the Prime Minister and the General." The Prime Minister holds the Executive-Legislative branch, while the General holds the Military-Judicial branch. Under each there are the following:

Executive-Legislative Branch

The Executive-Legislative Branch is led by Prime Minister Jemehua Sekoria, who took office in 2011.
-Law Department/Senate
-Education Department
-Relations Department
-Health Department
-Environmental Department
-Financial Department

Military-Judicial Branch

The Military-Judicial Branch is led by General Ytonahua Ongunonkor, who took office in 2013.
-Bureau of the Nation/Internal Territories Bureau
-Justice Bureau/Supreme Court
-Immigration-Deportation Bureau
-External Territories Bureau

Administrative divisions

The nation is divided into two oblasts, the Toşe Oblast (Toşe Pavoka) and the Pekha Oblast (Pekha Pavoka). Both can create their own laws and reforms, as long as they follow the Constitution. Under these two oblasts are 11 districts, where each has a local school, hospital, environmental center, etc.

Monyo Districts in Monyo and English; Red (north): Otofu Oblast; Green (south): Pekha Oblast

Foreign relations

Yakormonyo is mostly in isolation, except for trades (and immigration-deportation agreements) with Yahara, Lhavres and Ngutan. Besides trading, Yakormonyo's only tie is with Yahara, the nation to its immediate south.

Military

The Monyo government has a Military-Judicial branch, led by the General. Under him are the Captains of the Nation, Justice, Immigration-Deportation, and External Territories.

The nation also has a very strict Constitution; according to Chapter 1, Section 5 of the Constitution, "Those who disregard the Constitution or any law created by the Senate are to be revoked of their citizenship. They are also to be deported to a neighboring nation [Yahara, Lhavres or Ngutan] and forbidden from returning from Yakormonyo for a certain amount of time." It's actually a wonder that their population is slowly increasing, since there is almost zero immigration.

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Yakormonyo now encourages population growth, which is the reason of its growth in ALL districts, unlike in 2017, where Aphucke and Jemesami had a decrease in population. Because of this, the growth is now increasing exponentially, reaching a growth rate of 4.6% from last year's 2.6%.

Ethnic groups

There are two main ethnic groups in Yakormonyo, the Monyos and the Pekhahuas. Some Yaharans also live in Yaherbhoca, some Fals in Voma, and (almost nonexistent) immigrants also live in Otofu and Peccy.

Urbanisation

Otofu and Peccy the two urban districts, with Otofu being the center of tourism and Peccy being the center of commerce. Ytauna and Ony are also slowly becoming urban, having the third and fourth highest district population respectively. The other eight districts are rural, and rely mostly on logging, fishing and agriculture.

Language

The majority of the population speaks Monyo, while some people in the south speak the local dialect (?) Pekhan. Some people in Yaherbhoca also speak Yaharan, and small minorities speak Ngutanese, Kavrinian and Fáknir.

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Yakormonyo is most known for its 'Laws on Good Living' created by the philosopher Samehua Aphucke. In the official version, there are 10 laws, with 10 specific values:

Law Value
Live justly. Righteousness
Follow the rules. Obedience
Honor a promise. Honesty
Have courage. Valor
Work hard. Productivity
Love thy nation. Patriotism
Hide victory. Humility
Accept defeat. Honor
Help those in need. Mercy
Be patient. Patience

In the Pekhan and Sameji versions, there are only eight values, with some eliminated, most evidently Courage and Obedience, which the Samehuas and Pekhahuas denounce. But there is also a value which is not in the Official version because the Monyo government does not agree to it.

Law Value
Respect your neighbor. Love

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also