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| event_end = Union dissolved
| event_end = Union dissolved
| title_leader = [[Secretary-General of Helsonia|Secretary-General]]
| title_leader = [[Secretary-General of Helsonia|Secretary-General]]
| leader1 = <br/> [[?]] <small>(first)</small>
| leader1 = <br/> [[Hari Ćelo]] <small>(first)</small>
| year_leader1 =  
| year_leader1 = 1925-1252
| leader2 = [[Hari Ćer]] <small>(last)</small>
| leader2 = [[Hari Ćer]] <small>(last)</small>
| year_leader2 = ?-2015
| year_leader2 = 2007-2015
| title_deputy = [[Premier of Helsonia|Premier]]
| title_deputy = [[Premier of Helsonia|Premier]]
| deputy1 = [[?]] <small>(first)</small>
| deputy1 = [[Unknown Folshist]] <small>(first)</small>
| year_deputy1 =  
| year_deputy1 = 1936-1942
| deputy2 = [[Joś Muur]] <small>(last)</small>
| deputy2 = [[Joś Muur]] <small>(last)</small>
| year_deputy2 =  ?-2015
| year_deputy2 =  2012-2015
| image_flag = Helsonia.png
| image_flag = Helsonia.png
| flag_type =  Flag of Helsonia
| flag_type =  Flag of Helsonia
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|largest_city = Gjeerny
|largest_city = Gjeerny
| stat_year1 = 1925
| stat_year1 = 1925
| stat_pop1 =  
| stat_pop1 = 23,999,214
| stat_year2 = 2014
| stat_year2 = 2014
| stat_area2 = 1195268
| stat_area2 = 1195268
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'''Helsonia''' (<small>Terminian:</small> ''Heelsyi'' {{IPA|/[[Terminian language#Phonology|hɛ:lsʲã]]/}}), officially the '''Great Union of the Helsonian Communist Republics''' (sometimes abbreviated "OHKR" after the Old Terminian for the full name), was a Kuulist state, straddling Šarkunen and Baredina with three autonomous "Communist Republics": Great Terminia, Utol and Amerhan. It was governed as a single-party state by the Communist Party with Kóri as its capital.  
'''Helsonia''' (<small>Terminian:</small> ''Heelsyi'' {{IPA|/[[Terminian language#Phonology|hɛ:lsʲã]]/}}), officially the '''Great Union of the Helsonian Communist Republics''' (sometimes abbreviated "OHKR" after the Old Terminian for the full name), was a Kuulist state, straddling Šarkunen and Baredina with three autonomous "Communist Republics": Great Terminia, Utol and Amerhan. It was governed as a single-party state by the Communist Party with Kóri as its capital.  
The UHCR's climate was hot, owing to its proximity to the equator and the Tropic of Cancer, and had a landscape ranging from rainforests in the tropical south to bushland in the arid north. The Nepish mountain ranges in the north ran along the Nithalosian and Lesidean border, and the Hälentö lakes lay at the south of Utol. The Helsonian Union had its roots in the Terminian Revolution of 1925, which overthrew the Three Kingdoms. Led by Hari Tjelo, the revolution established the Terminian Communist Helsonian Republic, beginning a civil war between pro-communist Ambers and counter-revolution Lilacs. The Amber Army entered the previous regions of the Three Kingdoms, now in turmoil, and helped local Communists take power through helsonias that nominally acted on behalf of workers and peasants. The UHCR was a relative latecomer to extreme industrialisation compared to its Sarkunen neighbours and, during the course of the 20th century, remained largely agrarian until the early 1940s.  
The UHCR's climate was hot, owing to its proximity to the equator and the Tropic of Cancer, and had a landscape ranging from rainforests in the tropical south to bushland in the arid north. The Nepish mountain ranges in the north ran along the Nithalosian and Lesidean border, and the Hälentö lakes lay at the south of Utol. The Helsonian Union had its roots in the Terminian Revolution of 1925, which overthrew the Three Kingdoms. Led by Hari Ćelo, the revolution established the Terminian Communist Helsonian Republic, beginning a civil war between pro-communist Ambers and counter-revolution Lilacs. The Amber Army entered the previous regions of the Three Kingdoms, now in turmoil, and helped local Communists take power through helsonias that nominally acted on behalf of workers and peasants. The UHCR was a relative latecomer to extreme industrialisation compared to its Sarkunen neighbours and, during the course of the 20th century, remained largely agrarian until the early 1940s.  
The Helsonian Union was a top performer in numerous metrics of national performance, including unemployment, economic competitiveness and human development. However, it had long come under fire for its anti-nonhuman and anti-transgender views. About 36.6% of citizens polled in the UHCR in 2014 expressed far-right opinions on issues such as race, species and gender. Notably, Helsonia did not hold views against homosexuality, due to the historical Pashaist practice of [[Fáár]], religious homosexuality.
The Helsonian Union was a top performer in numerous metrics of national performance, including unemployment, economic competitiveness and human development. However, it had long come under fire for its anti-nonhuman and anti-transgender views. About 36.6% of citizens polled in the UHCR in 2014 expressed far-right opinions on issues such as race, species and gender. Notably, Helsonia did not hold views against homosexuality, due to the historical Pashaist practice of [[Fáár]], religious homosexuality.



Revision as of 16:23, 25 December 2015

Great Union of Helsonian Communist Republics (UHCR)
Folś Heelsec Qomyći Ozysƿoqi-Resfoƿeece (HQOR)
1925–2015
 

 

Flag of Helsonia Coat of arms
Motto
"Naitidana arida"
Unnoficial; "Okonaran yu midod drav or"
Anthem
Great Anthem of the Union of the Helsonian Communist Republics
Map of the UHCR
Capital Kóri
Languages Terminian language
Government Kuulist single-party state
Secretary-General
 •  1925-1252
Hari Ćelo (first)
 •  2007-2015 Hari Ćer (last)
Premier
 •  1936-1942 Unknown Folshist (first)
 •  2012-2015 Joś Muur (last)
History
 •  Terminian Revolution 10 October 1925
 •  Union dissolved September 2015
Area
 •  2014 1,195,268 km² (461,496 sq mi)
Population
 •  1925 est. 23,999,214 
 •  2014 est. 47,309,974 
     Density 39.6 /km²  (102.5 /sq mi)
Currency Helsonian Jikve

Helsonia (Terminian: Heelsyi /hɛ:lsʲã/), officially the Great Union of the Helsonian Communist Republics (sometimes abbreviated "OHKR" after the Old Terminian for the full name), was a Kuulist state, straddling Šarkunen and Baredina with three autonomous "Communist Republics": Great Terminia, Utol and Amerhan. It was governed as a single-party state by the Communist Party with Kóri as its capital. The UHCR's climate was hot, owing to its proximity to the equator and the Tropic of Cancer, and had a landscape ranging from rainforests in the tropical south to bushland in the arid north. The Nepish mountain ranges in the north ran along the Nithalosian and Lesidean border, and the Hälentö lakes lay at the south of Utol. The Helsonian Union had its roots in the Terminian Revolution of 1925, which overthrew the Three Kingdoms. Led by Hari Ćelo, the revolution established the Terminian Communist Helsonian Republic, beginning a civil war between pro-communist Ambers and counter-revolution Lilacs. The Amber Army entered the previous regions of the Three Kingdoms, now in turmoil, and helped local Communists take power through helsonias that nominally acted on behalf of workers and peasants. The UHCR was a relative latecomer to extreme industrialisation compared to its Sarkunen neighbours and, during the course of the 20th century, remained largely agrarian until the early 1940s. The Helsonian Union was a top performer in numerous metrics of national performance, including unemployment, economic competitiveness and human development. However, it had long come under fire for its anti-nonhuman and anti-transgender views. About 36.6% of citizens polled in the UHCR in 2014 expressed far-right opinions on issues such as race, species and gender. Notably, Helsonia did not hold views against homosexuality, due to the historical Pashaist practice of Fáár, religious homosexuality.

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The term "Helsonia" comes from the Old Terminian word "Hjelsen", roughly translated as council.

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