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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
"Mádimei" comes from "Mádimré", the name of the region Rovenia and Madinia are located in, and the Evanese word "Mei", meaning "friend".
"Mádimei" comes from "Mádimré", the name of the region Rovenia and Madinia are located in, and the Evanese word "Mei", meaning "friend".


==History==
==History==


Madinia was founded in 2017 when the regions of Evanja and Mirozda voted to secede from Rovenia. Parts of southwestern Mirozda voted to rejoin Rovenia, wile some parts of Cobena voted to secede and join Madinia.


==Geography==
==Geography==
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==Politics==
==Politics==
16 Mirozda, 11 Evanja, 1 neutral
 
===Administrative Divisions===
 
Madinia is split into three regions, which are split up into a total of 28 counties and territories. The counties are also each split into municipalities with a total of 224.
 
Mirozda has 16 counties and territories. From north to south, they are East Territory, West Territory, Shinaek, Jingae, Miroz Bay, Mirozda City, North Makina, West Makina, East Makina, South Makina, Cofam, Fokasu, Bicai, Ovonya, Inté Mala, and East Dezaking
 
Evanja has 11 counties. From north to south, they are Sumak, Kasilan, Ovuniol, Búnul, North Bay, Semaek, Vatso, Consi City, Sumeti, Nechin, and Yeké.
 
The last region is just the city of Osumak, which is the capital. Its only county is Osumak.


===Government===
===Government===
Like Rovenia, Madinia has 4 branches of government. The executive branch is run by the two presidents, Randa Teveká and Vovúg Rénemibem, who serve 6-year terms and alternating elections are held every 3 years. Each president. The legislative government has the National Court, run by one person from either Mirozda or Osumak and one person from either Evanja or Osumak. The legislative branch contains two representatives from each county, totaling 56 people, and run by two people elected by the representatives, with one from either Mirozda or Osumak and Evanja or Osumak. The judicial branch is run by 9 judges, who are all elected no matter what region they're from.
Like Rovenia, Madinia has 4 branches of government. The executive branch is run by the two presidents, Randa Teveká and Vovúg Rénemibem, who serve 6-year terms and alternating elections are held every 3 year for each president. The judicial government has the National Court, run by one person from either Mirozda or Osumak and one person from either Evanja or Osumak. The legislative branch contains two representatives from each county, totaling 56 people, and run by two people elected by the representatives, with one from either Mirozda or Osumak and Evanja or Osumak. The judicial branch is run by 9 judges, who are all elected no matter what region they're from.


===Administrative divisions===
===Administrative divisions===
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===Foreign relations===
===Foreign relations===


As a new country, Madinia doesn't have many relationships with other countries. It tries to get along with Rovenia, but Rovenia is more cautious about their relationship.


===Military===
===Military===
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===Tourism===
===Tourism===
Madinia has been a popular tourist spot for about a century when it was part of Rovenia. Because of civil unrest, tourism has dropped but still exists.
Madinia has been a popular tourist spot for about a century when it was part of Rovenia. Because of civil unrest, tourism has dropped but is still popular.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
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===Ethnic groups===
===Ethnic groups===


The major ethnic groups are the Cobenan, Miroz, Mala, Evanese, Dezaking, Nechi, and Yekéan people.


===Urbanisation===
===Urbanisation===
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===Language===
===Language===
Dezaking is the official language of Madinia. Minor languages include East and West Miroz (spoken in Mirozda), Evanese (spoken in Evanja), Cobenan (spoken in far western Mirozda near the border with Rovenia), and Yekean (spoken on Yeké Island). All except Yekean are part of the Madim language family and are closely related. Yekean is a Saru-Asuran language with some Madim influence.
Dezaking is the official language of Madinia. Minor languages include East and West Miroz (spoken in mainland Mirozda), Evanese (in Evanja), Cobenan (in far western Mirozda), Mala (in far southern Mirozda), Nechi (on Nechin Island), and Yekéan (on Yeké island). Miroz, Evanese, and Cobenan are Madim languages like Dezaking. Nechi and Yekéan are both Jira languages, which is a small language family with some Madim and Saru-Asuran influence. Mala is mainly a Madim language with lots of influence from Jira languages.
   
   
===Education===
===Education===
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===Heritage===
===Heritage===
Most people in Madinia are decended from the rest of Baredina and Asuranesia.
Most people in Madinia are descended from Baredina and Asuranesia. Mainland Madinians are mainly descended from Baredina, while people from far southern Mirozda and the islands are mainly descended from Asuranesia.


===Architecture===
===Architecture===
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===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===
Madinian cuisine contains a lot of fish and coconuts.
Madinian cuisine is mostly vegetarian. Coconuts are the most popular food. Seafood is popular in the far south, but in the mainland, it is much less popular.


===Sport===
===Sport===

Revision as of 01:00, 20 December 2017

Madinian Republic
Fulquvud Mádim
Anthem: From my Friends
CapitalOsumak
Largest Consi City
Official languages Dezaking
Demonym Madinian
Government
 -  A President Randa Teveká
 -  B President Vovúg Renemibem
Establishment
 -  Independence declared from Rovenia October 1, 2017 
Drives on the left

Madinia (IPA: /mædɪniə/, Native language: Mádimei, IPA: /ɱæ̃d̪ĩɱẽj/), officially the Madinian Republic, is a country located on the Püzimmese peninsula with Rovenia to the west and Mlaken to the northwest. It has declared independence from Rovenia on October 1, 2017 following the 2017 election.

Etymology

"Mádimei" comes from "Mádimré", the name of the region Rovenia and Madinia are located in, and the Evanese word "Mei", meaning "friend".

History

Madinia was founded in 2017 when the regions of Evanja and Mirozda voted to secede from Rovenia. Parts of southwestern Mirozda voted to rejoin Rovenia, wile some parts of Cobena voted to secede and join Madinia.

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Administrative Divisions

Madinia is split into three regions, which are split up into a total of 28 counties and territories. The counties are also each split into municipalities with a total of 224.

Mirozda has 16 counties and territories. From north to south, they are East Territory, West Territory, Shinaek, Jingae, Miroz Bay, Mirozda City, North Makina, West Makina, East Makina, South Makina, Cofam, Fokasu, Bicai, Ovonya, Inté Mala, and East Dezaking

Evanja has 11 counties. From north to south, they are Sumak, Kasilan, Ovuniol, Búnul, North Bay, Semaek, Vatso, Consi City, Sumeti, Nechin, and Yeké.

The last region is just the city of Osumak, which is the capital. Its only county is Osumak.

Government

Like Rovenia, Madinia has 4 branches of government. The executive branch is run by the two presidents, Randa Teveká and Vovúg Rénemibem, who serve 6-year terms and alternating elections are held every 3 year for each president. The judicial government has the National Court, run by one person from either Mirozda or Osumak and one person from either Evanja or Osumak. The legislative branch contains two representatives from each county, totaling 56 people, and run by two people elected by the representatives, with one from either Mirozda or Osumak and Evanja or Osumak. The judicial branch is run by 9 judges, who are all elected no matter what region they're from.

Administrative divisions

Madinia is divided into 3 regions. Mirozda is in the west and is the biggest by area. It is divided into 12 counties, 2 independent cities, and 2 territories, which all act the same and the only differences are their names. Evanja is in the east and the biggest by population. It is divided into 10 counties and 1 independent city. Each county, territory, and city are also divided into municipalities.

Foreign relations

As a new country, Madinia doesn't have many relationships with other countries. It tries to get along with Rovenia, but Rovenia is more cautious about their relationship.

Military

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Madinia has been a popular tourist spot for about a century when it was part of Rovenia. Because of civil unrest, tourism has dropped but is still popular.

Demographics

Ethnic groups

The major ethnic groups are the Cobenan, Miroz, Mala, Evanese, Dezaking, Nechi, and Yekéan people.

Urbanisation

Language

Dezaking is the official language of Madinia. Minor languages include East and West Miroz (spoken in mainland Mirozda), Evanese (in Evanja), Cobenan (in far western Mirozda), Mala (in far southern Mirozda), Nechi (on Nechin Island), and Yekéan (on Yeké island). Miroz, Evanese, and Cobenan are Madim languages like Dezaking. Nechi and Yekéan are both Jira languages, which is a small language family with some Madim and Saru-Asuran influence. Mala is mainly a Madim language with lots of influence from Jira languages.

Education

Healthcare

Religion

The most popular religion is Enshism. It is a polytheistic religion that doesn't have a big influence on daily life. Worship isn't required and it teaches to be nice and accepting towards everyone.

Culture

Heritage

Most people in Madinia are descended from Baredina and Asuranesia. Mainland Madinians are mainly descended from Baredina, while people from far southern Mirozda and the islands are mainly descended from Asuranesia.

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Madinian cuisine is mostly vegetarian. Coconuts are the most popular food. Seafood is popular in the far south, but in the mainland, it is much less popular.

Sport

Symbols

See also