Zinsha-Vogia

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Zinsha-Vogia
Vôğmtâl-Nütâl (VGN)
Zinðūç-Şudviðā (ZSH)
Flag
Zinsha-Vogia in Miraria
CapitalSamārā
Largest Çimoşil
Official languages Zinshan and Vogian
Recognised regional languages Koman
Population
 -  2017 estimate 31,078,000
 -  2015 census 31,074,663

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 Siyezan, 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 Şimuşl, 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

Pre-Vaniuan Peoples

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Vaniuan migrations

The South Vaniuan peoples migrated into what is now Zinsha-Vogia around X BCE.

Osheshdians

The Osheshdians were the first major group of South Vaniuan people to appear in Zinsha-Vogia. The first written records in Archaic Osheshdi appear around 100BCE. The Osheshdians were united under the Osheshdian Confederation around 20BCE by a man named Savayna Lasadava.

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.

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See also