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'''Uzil''' (Uzili: {{cs|UZX|uzil}} ''Uzil'' [[Language#Phonology|[uzilɛ d̪ɛzint̪ɛk]]]), officially the '''Republic of Uzil''', is a country located in the Draconic Islands of Soltenna. <!-- add the country's geographic location, name its neighbours (if any) --> <!--Briefly present the country in terms of history, language, politics, something the country is well-known for. -->
'''Uzil''' (Uzili: {{cs|UZX|uzil}} ''Uzil'' [[Language#Phonology|[uzilɛ d̪ɛzint̪ɛk]]]), officially the '''Republic of Uzil''', is a country located in the Draconic Islands of Soltenna. The country contains <!-- add the country's geographic location, name its neighbours (if any) --> <!--Briefly present the country in terms of history, language, politics, something the country is well-known for. -->


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Uzili historians and linguists have generally agreed that the name ''Uzil'' comes from the name of its founder and first leader, Uzilas I. Native linguists have suggested another etymology of the name, from a reconstructed Proto-Uzilic word ''*u-za-le'', meaning "islands."


==History==
==History==


===Early history: foundation of the Kingdom===
The first Uzili poltiical entity was known as the Kingdom of Uzil, founded in 1281 by King Uzilas I. The kingdom, centered around Mt. Darelim and near present-day Kataragi, was relatively powerful among the other small polities on the island of the present-day Republic of Uzil; however, it remained isolated and superstitious. Uzil gradually gained small territories through minor wars with its neighboring states, but the old Kingdom would never extend past around the present-day Central Capital Province until two centuries later.
===Expansion: 15th and 16th centuries===
Uzil fought its first major war in 1426 against a neighboring polity, Zeten, in present-day Sorin, Western Province. Uzil scored a decisive victory against Zeteni forces and was able to annex its territorial holdings.
==Geography==
==Geography==



Revision as of 17:36, 25 April 2019

Republic of Uzil
uzile dezintek
[[File:
Uzilflag.png
|125px|border|alt=|Flag of Uzil]]
Flag
Official languages Uzili
Recognised regional languages Yachiroese, Syorankan, Berkene, Piringish, Piringian Creole
Government Unitary Kúúlist one-party state
 -  Chairperson of the Uzili Worker's Party Misami Zinde
Legislature Uzil Workers' National Assembly
GDP (nominal) 2019 estimate
 -  Total $385,950,000,000
 -  Per capita $20,049
Gini39
medium
HDI 0.806
very high

Uzil (Uzili: uzil Uzil [uzilɛ d̪ɛzint̪ɛk]), officially the Republic of Uzil, is a country located in the Draconic Islands of Soltenna. The country contains

Etymology

Uzili historians and linguists have generally agreed that the name Uzil comes from the name of its founder and first leader, Uzilas I. Native linguists have suggested another etymology of the name, from a reconstructed Proto-Uzilic word *u-za-le, meaning "islands."

History

Early history: foundation of the Kingdom

The first Uzili poltiical entity was known as the Kingdom of Uzil, founded in 1281 by King Uzilas I. The kingdom, centered around Mt. Darelim and near present-day Kataragi, was relatively powerful among the other small polities on the island of the present-day Republic of Uzil; however, it remained isolated and superstitious. Uzil gradually gained small territories through minor wars with its neighboring states, but the old Kingdom would never extend past around the present-day Central Capital Province until two centuries later.

Expansion: 15th and 16th centuries

Uzil fought its first major war in 1426 against a neighboring polity, Zeten, in present-day Sorin, Western Province. Uzil scored a decisive victory against Zeteni forces and was able to annex its territorial holdings.

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