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Revision as of 20:56, 29 October 2022
Union of the Cimseje Kerekwi Cimexeje kerekwi cimiheje |
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Capital and | Kizišavle | |||
Official languages | Ledzib | |||
Recognised regional languages | some azro-barradiwan | |||
Ethnic groups | 89,7% Povan 8,3% Adzamasiin 3% other |
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Demonym | Cimseth | |||
Government | Semi-presidential republic within a confederal system | |||
- | Regional president | |||
- | Regional prime minister | |||
Legislature | Assembly of Cimseje | |||
- | Upper house | Council of the Republic | ||
- | Lower house | Council of States | ||
Constituent country of the Povan Union | ||||
Population | ||||
- | estimate | 68,927,113 | ||
Currency | Povan tange | |||
Drives on the | right |
Cimseje (Ledzib: Cimexeje cimiheje [t͡sʲimʲeˈx(ʲ)eje]), officially the Union of Cimseje (Ledzib: Kerekwi Cimexeje kerekwi cimiheje [kʲeˈrʲekʷi t͡sʲimʲeˈx(ʲ)eje]) , is a constituent country of the Povan Union. It is located in the south of the union, bordered in the north by Arkihan, Ailmudenje and the Saromos Autonomous Republic, to the west by Tabiqa and to the east by Nevira.
The heart of the republic is crossed by the Ekuos River, a historically and modern route used by both traders and armies alike. The Neviric peoples first settled the region around 100BCE.
The region was either divided into warlord states, or a border for battles between Adzamic and Neviran states, having been conquered in its totality by the Adzamic, Neviran and Saruan empires.
It achieved full independence in the late 19th century, creating the Lower Ekuosian Confederation. Cimseje was the heart of the 1940s Kuulist era, with the Lower Ekuosian People's Revolutionary Front taking control of the area, before confronting 2 different military interventions and a war between Tabiqa and Nevira.
Nowadays, the republic leads the union in several metrics, including population and GDP. It is also often stated that the region was where the idea of a common Povan identity begun and spread.
Etymology
The name Cimseje, is Ledzib for land besides the river (cim-mexej-e), with river referring to the Ekuos River.
The region was historically called the "lower ekuos", in contrast to Tabiqa and Nevira (the ekuos delta), but this has changed in modern times with lower ekuos expanding in scope to cover all of Lower Ekuosia