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Shohuanese culture is defined by its Vaniuan-Soltennan influences and its own upon the world. Typically seen as a forefront of naval and communications technology, these technologies have a large part on Shohuanese life. Boating was typically an event for the Winter as other seasons would be dedicated to harvest and planting of seeds, stipulating the diet of Shohuanese lower classes with easy access to food. However, there are exceptions to the Shohuanese diet as Pauegism explicitly forbades the eating of insects and so shellfish, which are typically seen as insects of the ocean, are generally avoided for religious reasons. Additionally, alcohol is generally consumed in social gatherings in Shohuan, including in formal occasions where drinking wine is typically associated with higher echelon living. |
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The Republic of Shohuan Vwodon Mosulî |
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Motto: "Qûstsz, Hurz, jô þaggûv Dorn!" My struggle, my home, a United Realm! |
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Anthem: Joivl Dulvoi Song of the Peoples |
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Capital | Gvanieg | |||||
Largest city | Jgulkeyon | |||||
Official languages | Shohuanese | |||||
Recognised national languages | Shohuanese | |||||
Recognised regional languages | West Ohanian | |||||
Ethnic groups | Shohuan (94 %) Other (6 %) |
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Demonym | Shohuanese | |||||
Government | Republic | |||||
- | Prince Elector of the Majority | Vbulos Kavdeto | ||||
- | Prince Elector of the Minority | Movbat Jundisto | ||||
Legislature | Congress of Shohuan | |||||
Establishment | ||||||
- | Adoption into the Ohanian Empire | 560 CE | ||||
- | Mecos Dynasty | 904-1347 CE | ||||
- | Avet Dynasty | 1347-1771 CE | ||||
- | Shohuanese Revolution | October 3, 1773 | ||||
- | Formation of the Second Republic | March 19, 1926 | ||||
- | Revolution of 76 | June 16, 1976 | ||||
Area | ||||||
- | 1,075,727 km2 415,341 sq mi |
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Population | ||||||
- | 2014 census | 74,094,652 | ||||
- | Density | 68.87/km2 178.4/sq mi |
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Gini | 48 high |
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HDI | 0.824 very high |
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Drives on the | right | |||||
Internet TLD | .ni |
Shohuan ( Shohuanese: Mosul), officially known as the Republic of Shohuan ( Shohuanese: Vwodî Mosul), is a country located in Western Vaniua and placed north of the Golden Plateau. It shares a northern border with Xonqorot, and is bordered by both Ohania and Komania to the Southeast. With a population of over 74 million citizens and a GDP value over $2 Trillion USD, it is the leading economic center of Vaniua.
According to linguists, Shohuan was settled by Vaniuan peoples around 1000 BCE, bringing both animal husbandry skills and agriculture. Around 500 CE, it was absorbed into the Holy Ohanian Empire when it adopted both Pauegist religion and its respective alphabet. Shohuan itself was only formed from a small vassal state of the Ohanian Empire's northern border regions as a March in 904 CE, given the name Soppyu by the Ohanian Emperor. It later would see a rise to power around 1452 with its power base being firmly secured in the Northern Ohanian Empire when Shohuan itself was challenged by the Ohanian Emperor, defeating and effectively dissolving the Ohanian Empire's existing powers in 1617. Eventually, the nation would become a leading Colonial Power from 1837 to 1976, despite having a Sannist take-over in 1921 under the leadership of Wuetivort Saunat and its involvement in the Great Ekuosian War nearly two decades later. The Shohuanese state eventually dropped its official Sannist leanings in 1976 under a new government that would be ruled under absolute majority following a nationwide protest. That government has since ruled the Shohuanese state with variations in leadership but an overall neutral policy.
Etymology
The source of the name of which Shohuan's origin comes from is of much debate to linguists but is most likely from a pre-Vaniuan source of unknown origin which is generally a common theme along the Oni river which cuts through Shohuan's northern border.
History
Economy
Shohuan's economy has proven to be the more resilient of the Post-Dictatorship states of Vaniua, with its economy seeing around $5,000 in per capita growth within two decades and since seeing an economic boom.
Corporations
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Corporation | Sector | Headquarters | Revenue (millions AWM) |
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1. | Adet Technologies | Telecommunications | [[]] | 112.7 | 29,472 |
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Culture
Shohuanese culture is defined by its Vaniuan-Soltennan influences and its own upon the world. Typically seen as a forefront of naval and communications technology, these technologies have a large part on Shohuanese life. Boating was typically an event for the Winter as other seasons would be dedicated to harvest and planting of seeds, stipulating the diet of Shohuanese lower classes with easy access to food. However, there are exceptions to the Shohuanese diet as Pauegism explicitly forbades the eating of insects and so shellfish, which are typically seen as insects of the ocean, are generally avoided for religious reasons. Additionally, alcohol is generally consumed in social gatherings in Shohuan, including in formal occasions where drinking wine is typically associated with higher echelon living.