Zinsha-Vogia
Zinsha-Vogia Voğmteş-Nevteş (VGN) Zinðūç-Şudviðā (ZSH) |
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Zinsha-Vogia in Miraria
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Capital | Samārā | |||
Largest | Çimoşil | |||
Official languages | Zinshan and Vogian | |||
Recognised regional languages | Koman | |||
Population | ||||
- | 2017 estimate | 31,078,000 | ||
- | 2015 census | 31,074,663 |
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Zinsha-Vogia, commonly abbreviated as ZV, is a sovereign state located in southern Vaniua. With X inhabitants it is the X most populous country in Vaniua. Zinsha-Vogia is bordered to the west by Zhonesh and Ohania, to the north by Komania, and to the east by Gushlia. It is the homeland of the Zinshan and Vogian peoples, both Vaniuan ethnic groups. The country's capital is Samārā with 1,537,000 inhabitants and the largest city is Jìmúžìl, with X inhabitants.
The territory that now comprises the modern country was incorporated into the Union of Shomosvan in 1996. Due to poor supply and communication lines only worsened by rebel activity, this acquisition led to greatly reduced efficiency in both administration and defence. Following the independence of Balakia and Gushlia, the Union was reorganised around Zinsha and Vogia as the Union of Zinshans and Vogians. This was short-lived as a civil war tore through the country in (year), with a ceasefire being agreed upon in 2006.
Etymology
History
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Zinsha-Vogia is a Federation (Confederation?) of the two republics of Zinsha and Vogia. Both states maintain an above average level of autonomy.
Administrative divisions
Zinsha-Vogia is divided into two Republics, Zinsha and Vogia, and their respective entities.
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Urbanisation
Language
Zinsha-Vogia has two official languages: Zinshan Zinşē and Vogian Vogo, in addition to recognizing Koman as a regional language.
Education
Healthcare
Religion
Pauegism and Zarasaism are the two primary religions in Zinsha-Vogia, with their distribution traditionally matching those of the Zinshan and Vogian ethnic groups respectively.
Culture
Heritage
Architecture
Literature
Art
Music
Theatre
Film
Cuisine
Sport
Kasan originates from Zinsha.