Cinriza
Kingdom of Cinriza Šonkvóz Cinrizrá |
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Capital | Cindus | |||
Official languages | Cinriz | |||
Demonym | Cinrizan | |||
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy | |||
- | Monarch | Mónas IV | ||
- | Prime Minister | Qajà Ŧywák | ||
Legislature | Royal Parliament | |||
- | Upper house | House of Senators | ||
- | Lower house | House of Ministers | ||
Independence from Osveraali Empire | ||||
- | Gained autonomy in the Osveraali Empire | 1450 AD | ||
- | Independence declared | 1953 AD | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2016 estimate | 1,500,000 |
Cinriza (Cinriz: Cinriz [t͡sɪnɾɪz]), officially the Kingdom of Cinriza, is a country located in the northwest of Atsiq, and is bordered by Esaam to the northeast and by Thargun to the southeast.
Etymology
History
From at least the 1400s, Cinriza was part of the Osveraali Empire. However, by the 1800s, Cinriza gained its independence from the Empire.
Geography
Geology
Climate
Cinriza has a subarctic climate, which means it has long, usually very cold winters and short, cool summers.
Biodiversity
Politics
Cinriza has been a parliamentary constitutional monarchy since its independence. The monarch is Queen (Šonkdag) Mónas IV, who has reigned since 2002. The state has a bicameral legislature named the Royal Parliament. It consists of the House of Senators (or Senate), and the House of Ministers (or Ministry).
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
As of 2016, Cinriza has a population of approximately 1,500,000 people. 95% of people in Cinriza are humans, with the remaining 5% of them being Dalars. Most of these Dalars live close to the border of Thargun.
Ethnic groups
Urbanisation
Language
The dominant language in Cinriza is the Cinriz language. The Cinriz language is an isolate. However, centuries of rule under the Osveraali Empire has meant that it has heavily influenced the language, replacing Cinriz words with Osveraali ones. There is a significant number of people who wish to "purify" the language- meaning that Osveraali loanwords would be replaced with their native Cinriz equivalent. This is however the minority, and most people speak Standard Cinriz.