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'''Jaihup''' (/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/English ˈdʒi:hu:p, -ʊp]/; Cathan: ''Jiihyxp'' []) officially the '''United Kingdom of Jaihup''' (formerly the '''United Kingdoms and Melquian Territory of the Imperial Cathan Domain'''), is a sovereign nation in western [[Parshita]] and the second most populous country on Sahar, with a population of around 315 million. Jaihup is bordered by the [[Parshitan Sea]] to the south, [[Melqui]] to the west (with whom it also shares maritime borders), xxxx to the east and xxxx to the north. It also shares maritime borders with [[Amaia]], [[Balakia]] and xxxx.
'''Jeehoop''' (/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/English ˈdʒi:hu:p, -ʊp]/; Cathan: ''Jiihyxp'' []) officially the '''United Kingdom of Jeehoop''' (formerly the '''United Kingdoms and Kunjuti Territory of the Imperial Cathan Domain'''), is a sovereign nation in western [[Parshita]] and the second most populous country on Sahar, with a population of around 315 million. Jeehoop is bordered by the [[Parshitan Sea]] to the south, [[Kunjut]] to the west (with whom it also shares maritime borders), xxxx to the east and xxxx to the north. It also shares maritime borders with [[Amaia]], [[Balakia]] and xxxx.


Jaihup is a semi-constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. The current monarch is [[Mbayni I of Jaihup|Queen Mbayni I]] who has reigned since 1974 and is the first queen of modern Jaihup, succeeding her father [[Inrah II of Jaihup|King Inrah II]]. The capital of Jaihup is [[Kumba]], a growing metropolis with an urban population of more than 14 million. Other major urban areas in Jaihup include the city state of [[Potu]], the economic heart of the country, the sprawling conurbations of [[Gahan]] and [[Ayndi]], and [[Uonna]], the 'City of the Valley' - a huge mountainous complex that was the capital of the xxxx Empire that formerly ruled southern Jaihup. Jaihup is made up of 18 states, each with varying degrees of autonomy and devolved administrations based in their capitals. Potu is the only city state in Jaihup and exhibits a greater degree of autonomy than any other city, having its own governing body (the [[Council of 12]]) and the ability to veto certain laws set by the [[Government of Jaihup]], even those set by the monarch should the Council rule that these laws threaten the unique cultural and economic situation of Potu.
Jeehoop is a semi-constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. The current monarch is [[Mbayni I of Jeehoop|Queen Mbayni I]] who has reigned since 1974 and is the first queen of modern Jeehoop, succeeding her father [[Inrah II of Jeehoop|King Inrah II]]. The capital of Jeehoop is [[Kumba]], a growing metropolis with an urban population of more than 14 million. Other major urban areas in Jeehoop include the city state of [[Potu]], the economic heart of the country, the sprawling conurbations of [[Gahan]] and [[Ayndi]], and [[Uonna]], the 'City of the Valley' - a huge mountainous complex that was the capital of the xxxx Empire that formerly ruled southern Jeehoop. Jeehoop is made up of 18 states, each with varying degrees of autonomy and devolved administrations based in their capitals. Potu is the only city state in Jeehoop and exhibits a greater degree of autonomy than any other city, having its own governing body (the [[Council of 12]]) and the ability to veto certain laws set by the [[Government of Jeehoop]], even those set by the monarch should the Council rule that these laws threaten the unique cultural and economic situation of Potu.


The region which Jaihup occupies has been inhabited for millenia and is very culturally and ethnically diverse with two language families and an isolate being indigenous to the nation. The creation of Jaihup resulted from the conquests of the [[Kingdom of Hakar]] which successfully unified the warring states and kingdoms of the region into the [[Grand Cathan Empire]]. This empire ruled for almost 200 years until the Great Ekuosian War and the subsequent xxxx war where Melqui declared independence. Following this, the empire relinquished its imperial status and became the modern day Kingdom of Jaihup.
The region which Jeehoop occupies has been inhabited for millennia and is very culturally and ethnically diverse with two language families and an isolate being indigenous to the nation. The creation of Jeehoop resulted from the conquests of the [[Kingdom of Hakar]] which successfully unified the warring states and kingdoms of the region into the [[Grand Cathan Empire]]. This empire ruled for almost 200 years until the Great Ekuosian War and the subsequent xxxx war where Kunjut declared independence. Following this, the empire relinquished its imperial status and became the modern day Kingdom of Jeehoop.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 22:30, 17 August 2019

United Kingdom of Jeehoop
Jiihyxp
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Kumba
Government Unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy
 -  Monarch Mbeenhii I
 -  Prime Minister ?
Legislature Parliament
Area
 -  Total 1,296,300 km2
500,504 sq mi
Population
 -  2018 estimate 315,103,684 (2nd)
 -  Density 243.08/km2
629.6/sq mi
Time zone Jiihuhp Time (SCT+4:30)

Jeehoop (/ˈdʒi:hu:p, -ʊp/; Cathan: Jiihyxp []) officially the United Kingdom of Jeehoop (formerly the United Kingdoms and Kunjuti Territory of the Imperial Cathan Domain), is a sovereign nation in western Parshita and the second most populous country on Sahar, with a population of around 315 million. Jeehoop is bordered by the Parshitan Sea to the south, Kunjut to the west (with whom it also shares maritime borders), xxxx to the east and xxxx to the north. It also shares maritime borders with Amaia, Balakia and xxxx.

Jeehoop is a semi-constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. The current monarch is Queen Mbayni I who has reigned since 1974 and is the first queen of modern Jeehoop, succeeding her father King Inrah II. The capital of Jeehoop is Kumba, a growing metropolis with an urban population of more than 14 million. Other major urban areas in Jeehoop include the city state of Potu, the economic heart of the country, the sprawling conurbations of Gahan and Ayndi, and Uonna, the 'City of the Valley' - a huge mountainous complex that was the capital of the xxxx Empire that formerly ruled southern Jeehoop. Jeehoop is made up of 18 states, each with varying degrees of autonomy and devolved administrations based in their capitals. Potu is the only city state in Jeehoop and exhibits a greater degree of autonomy than any other city, having its own governing body (the Council of 12) and the ability to veto certain laws set by the Government of Jeehoop, even those set by the monarch should the Council rule that these laws threaten the unique cultural and economic situation of Potu.

The region which Jeehoop occupies has been inhabited for millennia and is very culturally and ethnically diverse with two language families and an isolate being indigenous to the nation. The creation of Jeehoop resulted from the conquests of the Kingdom of Hakar which successfully unified the warring states and kingdoms of the region into the Grand Cathan Empire. This empire ruled for almost 200 years until the Great Ekuosian War and the subsequent xxxx war where Kunjut declared independence. Following this, the empire relinquished its imperial status and became the modern day Kingdom of Jeehoop.

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