Zbeshka

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The Most Victorious, Stalwart and Bountiful Duchy of Zbezhãska
iǦenỹ milinesšıǩep, žeǩep nũ zbespisšıǩep Zbežãska
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Motto: "Happy are those who nestle in the valley"
Anthem: "We cheer at the tomb of the brave"
Location of Zbezhanska on Sahar
Capital
and largest city
Milispỹrk
Official languages Zbezhanskian
Ethnic groups (2018) 95.2% Zbezhanskian 4.8% Other
Demonym Zbezhanskian
Government Monarchy
 -  Grand Duke Aǧřỹkš III
 -  Grand Duke Aǧřỹkš III
Legislature The Duke's Cabinet
 -  Lower house Funtayge
Area
 -  Total 177,014 km2
68,345 sq mi
Population
 -  2018 census 3540271
 -  Density 20/km2
51.8/sq mi
GDP (nominal) 2018 estimate
 -  Total 222226971332
 -  Per capita 20134
Gini (2020)29
low
HDI (2020)0.796
high
Currency Draconic Lotus (DRL)
Time zone (SCT-4)
 -  Summer (DST) not observed (SCT)
Drives on the right
Calling code +292
Internet TLD .da

Danshapu (IPA: /danʃapu/, Native language: Danshapu, IPA: /danʃapu/), officially the Country of Danshapu, is a country located in the Draconic Islands just at the tip of Northeastern Nagu. Its closest neighbors are Astalva and Syoranka. The archipelago has for centuries been home to the Danshahi people, a community of island dwellers known for their unique religion based around the worship of the elements of Nature. The country is also known as a loyal ally and friend of Qonklaks, who functioned as an adoptive parent to Danshapu following the end of centuries of isolationism.

Etymology

The name comes from the verb "danshaja" meaning "to serve". The people believed themselves to be servants of the elements, and thus called themselves "Danshahi" or "servants". The -hi suffix, meaning "people", was replaced with the -pu suffix, meaning "land" to form the name of the country, literally meaning "Land of the servants".

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