Nakosa
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The Democracy of Nakosa "Demokratiet av Njahoska" | |
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Motto: 'Jo hardere vi faller, jo høyere står vi.' "The harder we fall, the higher we stand." | |
Nakosa and the surrounding nations. Nakosa and it's surrounding nations. | |
Capital | Usaky |
Largest | Heronach |
Other languages | Norgsveltian, Eyjarian, Staynish and Gliat Shean |
Demonym(s) | Nakosan |
Government | Democracy |
• Tribune | Jaren Haskoff |
• Consul | Darry Rashville |
• Praetor | Harry Goswald |
• Quaetor | Finn Wass |
• Aedile | Matthew Bison |
Legislature | The Senate |
The Patricians | |
The Plebians | |
Establishment | |
• The fall of Gliat Shea | Aprox. 1400 BCE |
• Annexed into first Norgsveltian Empire | 1642 |
• Independence and delecration of the Grand Republic of Frilandr | 1770 |
• Refugees from Communist takeover enter Nakosa | 1940 |
• Declaration of independence from Helslandr | 1943 |
• The Nakosan war for Independence | 1943 - 1947 |
• Full independence declared and the formation of The Democracy of Nakosa | 1948 |
• The Nakosan Civil war | 1950 - 1955 |
Population | |
• 2030 estimate | 28 million |
• 2019 census | 20 million |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $340 billion |
• Per capita | $17k |
Currency | Snarps (SNP) |
Time zone | PST |
Date format | DD/MM/YYYY |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +505 |
Internet TLD | .nk |
The Democracy of Nakosa, or simply Nakosa, is located on the north-west region of Yasteria, having the Borean sea to the north and sharing its borders with Pledonia to the north west, Helslandr to the west, Heitzer to the south west, and the Imperial Republic to the south east. It is the biggest country in Vestrava. Its capital is Usaky, which is Nakosa's second largest city at around 2.3 million residents as of 2019.
Etymology
Nakosa
The origin of Nakosa's name came from the three major settlements created after the fall of Gliat Shea. When protesters decided to campaign for independence in 1941, they had to think of a name for the country. they decided to take the 'Na' of Najrk, the 'Ko' of Koraskavah, and the 'Sa' of Sarydiv to make 'Nakosa'.
Njahoska
The Norgsveltian word for Nakosa originates from the word used to describe the three major settlements as one. The first written form of the word is thought to have been on a stone tablet, as a treaty between Najrk and Sarydiv dating back to approximately 450 BCE.
History
Emergence
After the Fall of Gliat Shea, the remaining Gliat Sheans erected small settlements scattered around the former lands. There were three main settlements, Najrk, Koraskavah, and Sarydiv. The tribes had several minor wars over a course of 3200 years, particularly Najrk and Sarydiv, but they mostly lived in peace.
The First Norgsveltian Empire
In 1642 the first Norgsveltian empire claimed the area as it's own. The people who already were there had no choice. Eventually they learned to live with it.
The Republic of Frilandr
After the Republic of Frilandr was formed, peace within the area was falling. Many Gliat Shean descendants were campaigning for the idea that the area form an independent country named after the original three settlements. There were many riots throughout the country and the government were worried the whole thing would descend into civil war.
Independence
After Pledonia won the Pledonian War of Independence, along with several other civil wars, Helslandr was crippled. The cries to make Nakosa an independent country were louder than ever. Sir Oddswalth Bringington, a former politics champion, caved in and quickly formed a small government to control the area's soldiers.
On the 25th of November, Nakosa declared independence against Helslandr. Unexpectedly, it retaliated by sending troops to Usaky. The Nakosan War for Independence lasted 4 years, mainly because Nakosa did not have as good a military expirence. In 1947 31st January Helsandr surrendered, but it was only a year later full independence was declared. 7,000 Nakosans died during the war. Nakosa stays a communist country.
The Nakosan Civil War
After independence, Nakosa remained peaceful until 1950, when protesters started campaigning for Capitalisim. it decended into civil war which lasted for 5 years before capitalisim finally won.
Geography
Biodiversity
Nakosa is a humid subtropic country, sprawling with various landscapes. The southern parts of Nakosa are more forest-filled, while the northern part is mostly plains. Nakosa has a range of different flora and fauna, including the national animal, the stag, and the national flower, the Sunflower.
Landscape
Mountains
Bordering Nakosa with Helslandr and Pledonia is the Plelsakan Mountan range, spanning nearly the entire west border of Nakosa, apart from a medium sized gap in the centre of the border of Nakosa and Helslandr.
Mt Bakkemann
Nakosa's largest mountain, however, exists near the eastern border in a small region of land called the 'Balabel Plains', famous throughout the nation for it's stunningly high hills and beautiful forests. Known by locals as 'Bakkemann' or, translated literally, 'Hill Man', Mt Bakkemann stands at 3,764 metres tall.
Ademarism legend has it, after God-on-urth's physical form was slayed, that one bit of essence from the physical form was carried away and accidentally spread on a human, who became a demigod. The Angels, worried that the human would rise up against them, turned him to stone, and he became Mt Bakkemann.
Forests
There are many forest spread throughout south Nakosa, but the two largest are Frundun Forest and Kobaba Forest.
Frundun Forest
Frundun Forest is located in the south east area of Nakosa. The area is covered mostly in Redwood trees.
In the late 1940's many companies started chopping down trees areas of Frundun Forest. The government was worried that in two decades the entire forest would be gone. After a year of arresting the loggers, Sir Oddswalth Bringington decided that Frundun Forest be made a national park.
Kobaba Forest
Kobaba Forest is located in the south west area of Nakosa. It's mainly filled with oak trees and spruce trees. The ancient settlement of Koraskavah is located here.
Government
The Nakosan government is known as The Senate, which is split up into two parts, The Patricians and The Plebians.
The Patricians
The Patricians are a group of several leaders, each governing their own section of politics:
Tribune
The Tribune is the leading body of the entire Senate. They are the voice of the people, and have the highest amount of power within The Senate. Any legislation from the other leaders must be overseen and approved by the Tribune before passing.
Consul
The Consul is second in power. If The Tribune leaves position in any way, they become The Triune until the next election.
Praetor
Praetors lead in health. They help the country when there's a pandemic.
Quaetor
Quaetors are in charge of the financial parts of politics.
Aedile
Aediles make sure about the environmental side of things.
The Plebians
The Plebians are a large amount of people governing more restricted areas. They are split under the Praetor, Quaetor, and the Aedile.
Military
Culture
Literature
The earliest piece of literature in Nakosa was published in 1434 called 'Veilederen for å prise Gud-på-urth' , and it was a book about ademarisim.
Visual Arts, Design, and Architecture
Music
Cinema and Television
Media and Communications
Cuisine
Modern Nakosan Cuisine is a combination of
Sports
Public Holidays and Festivals
Nakosa has a wide range of holidays and festivals.
Holiday | Date | Remarks |
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New Year's Beginnings | January 1st | Celebrating the start of the new year according to Georgian calendar |
Nakosa Day | January 31st | A festival celebrating Nakosa's independence from Helslandr and everything it has |
Gliat Shean Day | April 4th | Celebrating the descendants of Gliat Shea and Gliat Shea itself |
Midyear Celebration | July 1st | Celebrating the midyear point |
Old Year's End | December 31st | Celebrating the end of the old year according to the Georgian calendar |