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The '''Union of Supreme Communes of West Soltenna''' ([[Kwang language|Kwang]]: '''Byànjã Hailhain Shàn Dã Shàn'ain''' 邦聯賀域瀇西廣島 [bjã̀ d͡ʒa᷄ˀ hɛ́ ɬaɪ̃́ ʃã̀ da᷄ˀ ʃã̀ aɪ̃́], [[Ru language|Ru]]: '''Ta Chang'êng Changdasul Hêring Pang'a''' /tʰa tɕʰaŋ.e̞ŋ tɕʰaŋ.da.suɻ he̞.ɾiŋ pʰaŋ.a/, [[Karduvic language|Karduvic]]: '''Dēng Chàungeng Vyejezhu Hèng Mè Helhauyin Veng Ep''', [[Maithic language|Maithic]]: '''X''') was a state that existed in Western Soltenna from 1950-1982
The '''Union of Supreme Communes of West Soltenna''' ([[Kwang language|Kwang]]: '''Byànjã Hailhain Shàn Dã Shàn'ain''' 邦聯賀域瀇西廣島 [bjã̀ d͡ʒa᷄ˀ hɛ́ ɬaɪ̃́ ʃã̀ da᷄ˀ ʃã̀ aɪ̃́], [[Ru language|Ru]]: '''Ta Chang'êng Changdasul Hêring Pang'a''' /tʰa tɕʰaŋ.e̞ŋ tɕʰaŋ.da.suɻ he̞.ɾiŋ pʰaŋ.a/, [[Karduvic language|Karduvic]]: '''Dēng Chàungeng Vyejezhu Hèng Mè Helhauyin Veng Ep''', [[Maithic language|Maithic]]: '''Tùwunķùļŋòzothàkãkoțu tũ gòșú bus''') was a state that existed in Western Soltenna from 1950-1982


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 07:45, 11 March 2023

Union of Supreme Communes of West Soltenna
Byànjã Hailhain Shàn Dã Shàn'ain
Ta Chang'êng Changdasul Hêring Pang'a
Dēng Chàungeng Vyejezhu Hèng Mè Helhauyin Veng Ep
Tùwunķùļŋòzothàkãkoțu tũ gòșú bus

 

1950–1982
 

 

Flag Emblem
Motto
“Three cultures as one”
Anthem
State Anthem of the Union of Supreme Communes of West Soltenna
Capital Daethyun (1950-1955)

Union City (1955-1982)

Languages Kwang, Karduvic, Maithic, Ru
Government Unitary Kúúlist single-party state
Union Chairman
 •  1950-1955 Name Nameson
Legislature National People's Assembly
History
 •  Union formed 19th August 1950
 •  Constitution written 1949
 •  Union dissolved 13th September 1982
Today part of  Karduv
 Mai Thi
 Ru

The Union of Supreme Communes of West Soltenna (Kwang: Byànjã Hailhain Shàn Dã Shàn'ain 邦聯賀域瀇西廣島 [bjã̀ d͡ʒa᷄ˀ hɛ́ ɬaɪ̃́ ʃã̀ da᷄ˀ ʃã̀ aɪ̃́], Ru: Ta Chang'êng Changdasul Hêring Pang'a /tʰa tɕʰaŋ.e̞ŋ tɕʰaŋ.da.suɻ he̞.ɾiŋ pʰaŋ.a/, Karduvic: Dēng Chàungeng Vyejezhu Hèng Mè Helhauyin Veng Ep, Maithic: Tùwunķùļŋòzothàkãkoțu tũ gòșú bus) was a state that existed in Western Soltenna from 1950-1982

Etymology

History

Formation

The Union was formed in 1950 shortly after the end of the Pangyeoun War in Soltenna.

The Western Split

The ethnic tensions between the three main ethnicities within the Union was evident even within the first few years after its founding. Despite equal representation within the National People's Assembly (NPA) with thirty seats given to each Supreme Commune, the West Soltennan Kúúlist Party (WSKP) became increasingly factionalized. Legislation approved at the NPA would be left for each Supreme Commune to interpret and executed on their own terms. By the late 1970s, it became clear that the Union could no longer exist.

In 1972, legislation was passed to allocate the Ru coastal province of Phaintuh under Karduvic administration. Despite over seventy percent of the NPA voted in favour of the legislation, Chairman Da Veh, leader of the Supreme Commune of Ru and known for his nationalist stance, refused to recognize the legislation and placed troops along the Ru-Karduv border. Under support from the Maithic administration, Karduvic forces met their Ruhmyan counterparts along the border in a five-day standoff. Da Veh ultimatum of recalling the legislation was accepted, and both sides withdrew their troops. However, this marked the beginning of increasingly strained relations between Ru and Karduv.

In 1982, after (something), the union was dissolved, and succeeded by three states: the Supreme Commune of Karduv, the Supreme Commune of Mai Thi, and Ru. Only Ru remains a Kuulist state today.

Politics

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Language

See also