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Republic of Kauzia kauzafuiu seŋŋovü (Ythnandosian) kázapuir vöi šaŋŋopui (Vadosian) |
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Capital | Iru | |||
Largest | Nivuẓend | |||
Official languages | Ythnandosian, Vadosian, Zovanian | |||
Government | ||||
- | Prime Minister | Ienni-Sofunni Könnâll | ||
Area | ||||
- | 1,358,305.61 km2 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character ",". sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | 2015 estimate | 92,176,927 | ||
Gini (2010) | 21 low |
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Currency | Kunza (KNZ) | |||
Time zone | West Kauzia Time (SCT +4) East Kauzia Time (SCT +5) | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Calling code | +67 | |||
Internet TLD | .yd |
Kauzia (Ythnandosian: kauzafui, IPA: /ku'za.βi/; Vadosian: kázapui, IPA: /kæ'za.pwi/), officially the Republic of Kauzia, is a country located in east Baredina.
Etymology
History
Early History
The Kauzics first originated in what is now Izovangia, as part of the Ydtobogan societies along the Ekuos River. During the Ydtobogan Migration, the ancestors of the Kauzics migrated east along the Ekuos River over a thousand years until they reached the Tiẓaɣ Delta around 2000 BCE. Over the next thousand years, they established dominance over the various other peoples in the region, but mostly remained in the Zindo region as they had not yet unified.
Ďinaunne
By 1110 BCE, the Kauzics had unified and developed their own distinct culture. Towns had begun to develop across Zindo, especially on the coast and along the many rivers in the area. In 1102 BCE, the first Kauzic emperor, Jaem, took control of the Kauzic people and declared that all of Zindo was her dominion, naming the dominion Ďinaunne. The dominion would later undergo rapid growth and a scientific revolution over the next several hundred years.
However, the most well-known ancient emperor (argued by many to have been the best) in modern Kauzia was Garefky. Garefky came into power in 887 BCE, after which Ďinaunne entered a period of great prosperity. Garefky oversaw the construction of Iru, which would become the capital of Ďinaunne, the Kauzic Empire, and modern-day Kauzia.
At about the same time, the prophet Kevin began to spread the ideas and philosophies of Mijism. (I'll add more later)
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After Ďinaunne fell, it split into six different clans, which fought for control over the entire region. This conflict lasted until YEAR, when NAME imposed a set of rules to govern the whole region, eventually leading to unification.
Kauzic Empire
The Kauzic Empire conquered much of Baredina, but soon lost its new territory to rebellions by various native groups.