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|government_type =  Constitutional Federal Diarchy  <!--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)-->
|government_type =  Constitutional Federal Diarchy  <!--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)-->
|leader_title1 =  High Chief of Chinamshi,    <!--(for a country, usually the head of state's (wikilinked) title, e.g. "President", "Monarch")-->
|leader_title1 =  High Chief of Chinamshi,    <!--(for a country, usually the head of state's (wikilinked) title, e.g. "President", "Monarch")-->
|leader_name1 = Cátxị III Náigxéid
|leader_name1 = Cátxị III Ngo
|leader_title2 =  High Chief of Chelgyu    <!--(could be "Vice President", otherwise "Prime Minster", etc, etc)-->
|leader_title2 =  High Chief of Chelgyu    <!--(could be "Vice President", otherwise "Prime Minster", etc, etc)-->
|leader_name2 = Ûngçu VI-shá Òyaz
|leader_name2 = Ûngçu VI-shá Òyaz
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===Government===
===Government===
Chelgyu and Chinamshi is a constitutional federal diarchy, where the High Chief of Chinamshi Cátxị III Náigxéid and the High Chief of Chelgyu Ûngçu VI-shá Òyaz co-rule over Chelgyu and Chinamshi. However, the two are also their own separate identities, ruled by their assigned high chiefs. Thus, the high chiefs of these constituent countries hold two positions at the same time, the high chief of their own country and the position of a co-ruler of Chelgyu and Chinamshi. De jure, all power is distributed equally between the two high chiefs with both having a say that holds the same weight. De facto, the High Chief of Chinamshi hold more power in the diarchy.  
Chelgyu and Chinamshi is a constitutional federal diarchy, where the High Chief of Chinamshi Cátxị III Ngo and the High Chief of Chelgyu Ûngçu VI-shá Òyaz co-rule over Chelgyu and Chinamshi. However, the two are also their own separate identities, ruled by their assigned high chiefs. Thus, the high chiefs of these constituent countries hold two positions at the same time, the high chief of their own country and the position of a co-ruler of Chelgyu and Chinamshi. De jure, all power is distributed equally between the two high chiefs with both having a say that holds the same weight. De facto, the High Chief of Chinamshi hold more power in the diarchy.  


===Administrative divisions===
===Administrative divisions===

Revision as of 18:07, 7 June 2023

The Confederation of the State of Chelgyu and the Kingdom of Chinamshi
Hyelhíçû cò Yahyásuçû
Xàul beh xéid gwa xȇid nạn xé
Flag of Chelgyu and Chinamshi
Flag
CapitalNígukénçû
Nȃigón
Largest city Nȃigón
Official languages Cheli
Yandu
Recognised regional languages Danshali
Standard Kwang
Demonym Cheli
Chinamese
Government Constitutional Federal Diarchy
 -  High Chief of Chinamshi, Cátxị III Ngo
 -  High Chief of Chelgyu Ûngçu VI-shá Òyaz
Area
 -  115,193 km2
44,476 sq mi
Population
 -  census 6673619
 -  Density 57.9/km2
150/sq mi
Currency Draconic Lotus (DRL)
Drives on the right

Chelgyu and Chinamshi (Language:Yandu Xàul beh xéid gwa xȇid nạn xé [ɕɑul˦˨ bɤ˧ ɕɪid˨˦ kwɑ˧ ɕɪid˧˦˨ nɑn˨ ɕə˨˦], Language:Cheli Hyelhíçû cò Yahyásuçû [çeʎíɟû cò jaçásuɟû]), officially the Confederation of the State of Chelgyu and the Kingdom of Chinamshi, is a country located in the Draconic islands, situated between Tzulhon, Danshapu and Dhwer. Chelgyu and Chinamshi consists of two constituent countries, Chelgyu and Chinamshi.

Etymology

History

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Chelgyu and Chinamshi is a constitutional federal diarchy, where the High Chief of Chinamshi Cátxị III Ngo and the High Chief of Chelgyu Ûngçu VI-shá Òyaz co-rule over Chelgyu and Chinamshi. However, the two are also their own separate identities, ruled by their assigned high chiefs. Thus, the high chiefs of these constituent countries hold two positions at the same time, the high chief of their own country and the position of a co-ruler of Chelgyu and Chinamshi. De jure, all power is distributed equally between the two high chiefs with both having a say that holds the same weight. De facto, the High Chief of Chinamshi hold more power in the diarchy.

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

See also: Danshapu-Chelgyu and Chinamshi relations

Military

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Chelgyu and Chinamshi share the same language family, but Cheli and Yandu are from different branches.

Education

Healthcare

Religion

The most common practiced religion in Chelgyu and Chinamshi is Cult of the Sacred Lotus.

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also