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Revision as of 22:32, 28 October 2015
The Grand Empire of Barradiwa |
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Motto: "Ekuöstbát ucmöbute rutödsám." "The waters of Ekuos always flow strong." |
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Anthem: "Asudsí Ástlömtáramb" "The Ballad of Emperor Ástlöm" |
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A map of Barradiwa showing provincial borders and key cities.
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Capital and | Terydnunokues | |||
Official languages | Ekuosian Dzimraic |
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Ethnic groups | Ekuöstbín Dzimrani Azri Ebo Nganagam |
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Demonym | Barradiwan Ekuosian |
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Government | Unitary constitutional autocratic empire | |||
- | Emperor | Básmatu Eíkatsá | ||
Independent | ||||
- | Civilizations begin appearing in the Ekuos-Akho-Khuda River Valley | c. 3500 BCE | ||
- | The Ekuos Kingdom is formed in what is now Törítnunekuös | c. 1500 BCE | ||
- | First contact with Azerin | c. 1250 BCE | ||
- | Iovism becomes the dominant religion in the region | c. 500 BCE | ||
- | The Adzamasi Empire comes into contact with Ekuos during its expansion | c. 400 CE | ||
- | The Iovist Crusades begin | 1011 | ||
- | The Grand Ekuosian Empire rises | 1173 | ||
- | The GEE falls | 1487 | ||
- | The remainder of the former GEE declares a new Grand Barradiwan Empire after reforming and reuniting the regions Barradiwa controls today | 1652 | ||
Area | ||||
- | 2,266,871.52 km2 875,244 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | 2015 census | 71,232,674 | ||
- | Density | 31.42/km2 81.4/sq mi |
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HDI (2015) | 0.76 high |
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Currency | Barradiwan lösá (BRD) | |||
Time zone | Barradiwan Time (SCT +3) | |||
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy CE | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Calling code | +57 | |||
Internet TLD | .bd |
Barradiwa (IPA: /bəˈradiwə/, /ba-/, /-wa/; Ekuosian: Barádíua, IPA: /bɑrɑ:ˈdy:wɑ/; Dzimraic: Ṗȧṫüwa, IPA: /pʼɑ˞ˈtʼɨwɔː/), officially the Grand Empire of Barradiwa, is a country located in central-northern Baredina, neighboring Azerin and Lons to its west and north, Ebo Nganakam to its east, and Tabiqa to its southeast. The nation has a diverse history due to being a crossroad between two distinct regions of Baredina. It is well-known for its vast ruin sites exhibiting a wide array of architectural styles and influences sprinkled all over the nation.
Etymology
The name comes directly from the name given to the continent, Baredina. The empire chose this name in a show of good faith to the various ethnic groups inhabiting its borders, as each one had a different name for the region and its subregions with unrelated etymologies. Its location between Püzimm and northwest Baredina was another reason for the name, indicating its importance in controlling this region.