Kingdom of Hemesh
- Not to be confused with the Hemesh Peninsula.
Kingdom of Hemesh |
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The Kingdom of Hemesh (dark green) within the Ekuosian Union (light green) and Ekuosia (dark grey)
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Capital and largest city | Gemet | |||||
Official languages | Standard Hemeshi | |||||
Recognised regional languages | Ksham | |||||
Demonym | Hemeshi West Hemeshi |
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Government | Federal constitutional monarchy[n 1] | |||||
Area | ||||||
- | Total | 242,983 km2 93,816 sq mi |
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Population | ||||||
- | 2015 census | 28,147,100 | ||||
- | Density | 115.84/km2 300/sq mi |
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Time zone | Western Hemeshi Time (SCT-1) | |||||
Drives on the | left | |||||
Internet TLD | .hm |
Hemesh (Hemeshi: Hemes, IPA: /ˈhemeʂ/), sometimes known as West Hemesh, officially the Kingdom of Hemesh, is a country located in the Hemeshi peninsula in Ekuosia. It is bordered to the north by Fyevan and to the east by Sroyos, and to the south and west by the Armizziya sea; it is separated by Orzun by the Gulf of Amun. It is the second largest state on the Hemesh peninsula by size and the largest by population.
Human presence on the Hemesh peninsula dates back to the Paleolithic. Indigenous agrarian people largely inhabited the peninsula until they were gradually displaced by Argeyazic pastoralists who migrated south during the mid 1st millenium BCE. City-states and minor kingdoms began to appear around 300BCE, though the peninsula remained disunited until its unification in 620 CE. Iovism arrived during the first century CE, which would became the dominant religion until widespread Pashaification in the 14th century, when Hemesh came under the rule of the First Terminian Empire.
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- ↑ While Hemesh is officially led by a president, it is by custom held by the Prince of Gemet, making it a de facto hereditary position.