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Kingdom of Ittohar
Ituhär
Flag
Location of Ittohar in Baredina
Map of Ittohar's Provinces
Capital
and
Runjasats
Official languages Juvensi, Norjihani
Recognised regional languages Sycian, Xessuni
Demonym Ittohari
Government Unitary Constitutional Monarchy
 -  King Ashter III
 -  Prime Minister
Area
 -  Total 99,014.6 km2
38,230 sq mi
Population
 -  2017 estimate 7,315,000
 -  2014 census 7,270,639
 -  Density 73/km2
189.1/sq mi
GDP (nominal) 2016 estimate
 -  Total $267.3 billion
 -  Per capita $36,770
Gini42.8
medium
HDI 0.864
very high
Currency Famus (BFM)
Time zone Baredan Mean Time (SCT+1)
 -  Summer (DST) Baredan Summer Time (SCT+2)
Date format dd.mm.yy.ccc
Drives on the left
Internet TLD .it

Ittohar (Juvensi: Ituhär [ɪ.tʰʊ.ˈɛɾ], Sycian: Ittohær [ɪ.tʰo.ˈɦæɾ]), officially the Kingdom of Ittohar, is a sovereign state located in South Baredina. It borders Norjihan to the north and Settia and the Holy Xhovian Empire to the south. Despite having a population of only around 7 million, its rather large economy and lax immigration policies make it generally considered to be a tax haven by its neighbours.

Etymology

The name "Ittohar" comes from Sycian Ittohær, which itself comes from the Proto-Baredan word *utsahez, meaning "region" or "realm", whence Juvensi itşär, "province".

History

Early History

Medieval

Ittohar was originally ruled by a Konnor under the Grand Viceroyalty of Istan until 1401 when the Treaty of Tel Duvemuz divided up Isugza after the War of the Three Armies. This finally set up a sovereign ittohari state.

The Silver War (1491-1492)

In 1462, King Ynt II rose to the throne after his father Caese I's death, aged just 14, which got him the nickname of "the Young". Needing a queen, as was required by law, he quickly married his second-cousin Kajiðan Vormud. Ynt's younger brother Dannaxi was incredibly jealous of him, as he had always loved Kajiðan. He ended up having his king brother assassinated in 1469, before he and Kajiðan could have any children, making Dannaxi the next in line for the crown. He then married Kajiðan.

Dannaxi reigned as Dannaxi I until 1491, when a young woman named Dannyn of (Name) revealed herself to be the late king Ynt II's daughter. She'd been born in 1469, mere weeks before her father's assassination, after which her mother gave her to one of her court ladies. Dannyn raised an army to take the throne by force, but not before negociating with her uncle. Dannaxi promptly refused to give up the throne, and had Dannyn arrested. She was quickly broken out by her men in the Storming of Canniz Castle. This sparked an all-out war, which was won by Dannyn and her army. She took the crown and had her uncle executed.

Dannyn only ruled for 4 years until 1496, when she was poisoned by Yhyn, her first cousin once removed. He became king in her place, as Dannyn was not wed (the law only required kings to have a queen, not the other way round). He was already old at the time, which got him the nickname of "the Elder".

Geography

Geology

Climate

The Ittohari climate is generally temperate oceanic (Cfb), remaining generally uniform across the country, except in some northern provinces where it's more mediterranean (Csb). This leads to around 40 millimetres of precipitation per month year-round, except in the north which is generally drier. Temperature-wise, the lack of mountains leads to cool winters and warm, dry summers across the country.

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Education

The Ittohari school system is divided into three main levels: Primary, Secondary and High School. These add up to a total of 12 years of education, from age 6-7 to age 17-18.

Primary School

Primary school lasts for four years, from first to fourth grade.

Grade Student age New subjects Subjects no longer studied
1 6-7 Mathematics
Geography
Juvensi
Norjihani
2 7-8 History
Physical Education
3 8-9 Biology
4 9-10

Secondary School

Secondary school also lasts for five years, from fifth to ninth grade. In sixth grade, students choose a second foreign language to learn on top of Norjihani. There are two options, and all students must choose one: Istani and Algazi. Algazi is generally more popular and has more students choosing it. Finally, in ninth grade, students have to pass a final exam to certify their progress to high school.

Grade Student age New subjects Subjects no longer studied
5 10-11 Information Technology
Music
Art
Istani/Algazi
6 11-12 Physics
7 12-13
8 13-14 Literature Juvensi
9 14-15 Economics

High school

At the end of middle school, students choose the branch they choose to specialise in: Economics (Eco), Biology and Chemistry (BC), Engineering (Eng) or Literature (Lit). No matter the branch, high school lasts for three years, from tenth to twelfth grade, and in twelfth grade, students have to pass their Final Evaluation of Progress (FEP).

Grade Student age New subjects Subjects no longer studied
10 15-16 Sociology (Eco)
Chemistry (BC)
Mechanics (Eng)
Baredan Literature (Lit)
History of Art (Lit)
Music
Art
Economics (all but Eco)
Biology (all but BC)
Information Technology (all but Eng)
Literature (all but Lit)
Mathematics (Lit)
Physics (Eco, Lit)
11 16-17
12 17-18

This adds up to a total of 8 subjects for Economics and Literature and students and 9 for Biology and Chemistry and Engineering students.

Healthcare

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also