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The Tsardom of Lužnyčka (Lužnyčkan: Kezarrayh Lužnyčka, Šwabian: Keizerreiš von Lusitanien, Orvari: Wíyohpeyata Owičhákhičhuŋpi Lúžnička, Arabic:?) is a nation located in northern Bareland. Bordered to the south by Fauderland, to the west by Fatiniyya, and to the east by Kai Fa.
The Tsardom of Luzhnychka (Lužnyčkan: Lužničko Carstvo, Šwabian: Lusianesche Räich, Orvari: Wíyohpeyata Owičhákhičhuŋpi Lúžnička, Arabic: الإمبراطورية اللوساتية al'iimbiraturiat allawsatia) is a nation located in northern Bareland. Bordered to the south by Fauderland, to the west by Fatiniyya, and to the east by Kai Fa.


==History==
==History==
900. Arrival of the Slavs
==Geography==
==Climate==
==Politics==
Luzhnychka is a constitutional elective monarchy featuring a strong executive leader called a Tsar and a unicameral legislature known as the Stanak. The political system combines centralized executive authority with democratic oversight mechanisms, designed to maintain both effective leadership and accountability.
 
=== Executive branch ===
The Tsar serves as both head of state and head of government, holding extensive authority over national governance. The Tsar is elected by popular vote and remains in office until death or upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 55. Candidates must be at least 21 years old to be eligible. Once elected, the Tsar governs without term limits, although they remain subject to constitutional removal mechanisms.
 
All legislation passed by the Stanak must be formally signed into law by the Tsar. The Tsar has the right to veto legislation, effectively blocking it unless overridden by specific procedures (which may or may not exist, depending on constitutional interpretation). This requirement for royal assent ensures that the Tsar plays a central role in the legislative process and reinforces the executive’s dominance in the political system.
 
Despite this concentration of power, the Tsar is not above oversight. The Stanak may initiate impeachment proceedings if it determines the Tsar to be unfit for office due to misconduct, incapacity, or other serious concerns. A successful impeachment, confirmed by a national referendum, leads to the Tsar’s forced abdication and triggers a new election.
 
=== Legislative branch ===
The Stanak is Luzhnychka’s unicameral legislature, composed of members elected every four years. Voting is open to all citizens aged 21 and older, with early enfranchisement at age 18 for individuals who have completed military or substitute civilian service, regardless of gender.


905. Settlement of and formation of larger tribes
The Stanak is responsible for drafting and passing laws, but these do not take effect without the Tsar’s signature. In addition to its legislative role, the Stanak functions as:


910. The main 4 tribes started to enlarg or form themselves. These tribes were called: Sorbia, Slavonic (Western) Krajina, Mahizhitska (New Krajina, also called North Sorbian Krajina), Oyvaria (also called Orvaria)
* An body empowered to hold the executive accountable;
* An advisory council, consulted by the Tsar on major matters of state;
* And, if necessary, an initiator of impeachment proceedings, particularly in cases of dereliction of duty or decline in fitness to govern.


915. First contact with Swabians and Orvarians
=== Autonomous Krajs (AK) and Krajinas (K) ===
[[File:Map of Lužnychkan Krajinas and Autonomous Krajs.png|left|thumb|Map of Lužnychkan Krajinas and Autonomous Krajs]]


920. The Sorbian War started due to the fact that the Sorbian Voyevoda, Gavrilo Đuradevic, deceived the king of Slavonia by promising him a wedding, and also sent his daughter Dorothea, and instead sent someone who looked like her, who told the Slavonian King, and then the king of Sorbia, Kristijan Gavrilević, he did not allow anything to be done against Voyevoda Hrvoje purely for the reason that he gave him 300 ducats. This created a war between Sorbia and Slavonska Krajina, and then Stepan Dobroslav, the king of Mahizhitska, came to help on the side of Slavonia. This coalition against Sorbia soon successfully entered their territories and reached the capital, where they were defeated by the Voyevoda Zlatan Vladislav. who possessed an army, which is said to have consisted of a thousand horsemen, and attacked them from behind and broke the siege of Begyrg Luzhnyachky, at the time called Sorbograd. When that happened, Voyevoda Zlatan Vladislav accidentally killed the king of Mahizhitska when he tried to catch him and put him in prison, and created a crisis because he only had a daughter, Katarina Dobroslav, and soon a pretender appeared, it was the rich man Dražen Predrag. Then there are negotiations between Katarina (from the Dobroslav house) and Kristijan (from the Gavrilevic house), where they agree that Mahižitska will join the new Luzhnychkan Empire, while Sorbska will preserve the position of Katarina, who will be demoted to the position of Županka in the Empire. Later, the king of Slavonic Krajina was also forced to surrender when they caught him in the capital and tortured him until he surrendered, and he soon lost the kingdom to Doroteja Đuradevic, due to the fact that Gavrilo had died, but he had already paid 100 more ducats to ensure  the security of his daughter's title, so Slavonia became a Luzhnychkan Voyevodeship and Doroteja its 1st Voyevoda. This war lasted for 3 years and the Sorbs won, uniting the Luzhnychkan peoples and forming the Luzhnichkan Empire while Dražen Predrag was paid 400 ducats to renounce the Throne of Mahizhitska.
==== Krajina ====
An Krajina is a type of administrative division in Luzhnychka. The term krajina is often translated into English as 'country' or 'march'. Luzhnychka has three Krajinas: Luzhnychka, Southern Mahazhovia and Western Krajina.
 
==== Autonomous Kraj ====
An Autonomous Kraj is a type of administrative unit in Luzhnychka created after the fourth Mahazhovian war. It was created for the cultural, linguistic and ethnic preservation. The Autonomous Krajs have the same status as the Krajinas of Lužnychka and they are: Shwabia, Orvaria and the North-Western Autonomous Kraj.


==Geography==
==Climate==
==Politics==
==Economics==
==Economics==
==Demographics==
==Demographics==
As of the latest census, Luzhnychka has an estimated population of 24,600,000 with a population desntiy of 123 people per km². The country is predominantly ethnically Luzhnychkan, with ethnic minorities concentrated in designated autonomous regions. Luzhnychka is considered ethnically homogeneous by international standards, though constitutionally recognized minority groups maintain a degree of cultural and administrative autonomy.
=== Ethnic groups ===
According to official figures, 89.7% of the population identify as Luzhnychkan. Minority groups include Shwabiens (3.4%), Orvars (3.3%), and Arabs (2.2%), with the remaining 1.4% comprising other ethnic groups and individuals of mixed heritage.
Ethnic minorities are primarily concentrated in three autonomous administrative regions known as Autonomous Krajs:
* The Autonomous Kraj of Shwabia, in the west, is home to the Shwabian population.
* The Autonomous Kraj of Orvaria, in the southeast, encompasses most of the Orvar community.
* The North-Western Autonomous Kraj serves as the cultural and political center for Luzhnychka’s Arab population.
Each Kraj has limited self-governance in areas such as education, cultural affairs, and regional media. Luzhnychkan is the sole official language at the national level, while Shwabian, Orvar, and Arabic are recognized as co-official languages within their respective krajs.
From 1910 to 1982, Luzhnychka implemented a policy of [[Odvojenost]] (“separateness”), which imposed ethnic segregation and was formally abolished following the conclusion of the Fourth Mahazhovian War with minority rights being expanded under a new constitutional framework.
=== Languages ===
Luzhnychkan is the sole official language of Luzhnychka and is used in national government, education, and media. It is the mother tongue of the vast majority of the population and functions as a unifying element in public life.
In addition to Luzhnychkan, several regional languages hold co-official status within their respective Autonomous Krajs:
* Shwabian in the Autonomous Kraj of Shwabia
* Orvar in the Autonomous Kraj of Orvaria
* Arabic in the North-Western Autonomous Kraj
These languages are used in local administration, education, and cultural institutions. Bilingual signage and government services are common in these regions. While fluency in Luzhnychkan is widespread across all ethnic groups, many minority communities maintain strong linguistic traditions in their respective native languages.
Alman is commonly taught as foreign languages in secondary education, particularly in Shwabia.
=== Religion ===
Luzhnychka is a secular state with constitutional protections for freedom of religion. The population is religiously diverse, though the majority is Sunni Muslim, which has historically played a central role in the country's identity.
=== Urbanisation ===
The largest and capital city is Brdo Lužničko.


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Latest revision as of 01:27, 8 July 2025

The Tsardom of Luzhnychka

Lužničko Carstvo
Flag of Lužnička
Flag
Motto: Slava Lužničkoj!
Anthem: Himna Lužničkog Carstva
LocationBareland
Capital
and largest city
Brdo Lužničko
Official languagesLužničkan
Recognized languagesShwabian, Lužničkan, Orvari, Arabic
Ethnic groups
(2024)
Religion
(1447 AH)
Islam
Demonym(s)Lužnyčkan
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
• Tsar
Orhan Slavomir Višeslav
• General of the Armed Forces
Lazar Vasilije Petar
LegislatureSkupština Lužničkog Carstva
Area
• Total
115,000 km2 (44,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2024 estimate
24,600,000
• Density
123/km2 (318.6/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
1,001,194,153,381
• Per capita
$8,500
CurrencyLužničkan Dinar (LD)
Time zoneUTC+3 (MET)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Mains electricity240 V–60 Hz
Driving sideright
World Forum CodeLUZH
Internet TLD.luzh

The Tsardom of Luzhnychka (Lužnyčkan: Lužničko Carstvo, Šwabian: Lusianesche Räich, Orvari: Wíyohpeyata Owičhákhičhuŋpi Lúžnička, Arabic: الإمبراطورية اللوساتية al'iimbiraturiat allawsatia) is a nation located in northern Bareland. Bordered to the south by Fauderland, to the west by Fatiniyya, and to the east by Kai Fa.

History

Geography

Climate

Politics

Luzhnychka is a constitutional elective monarchy featuring a strong executive leader called a Tsar and a unicameral legislature known as the Stanak. The political system combines centralized executive authority with democratic oversight mechanisms, designed to maintain both effective leadership and accountability.

Executive branch

The Tsar serves as both head of state and head of government, holding extensive authority over national governance. The Tsar is elected by popular vote and remains in office until death or upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 55. Candidates must be at least 21 years old to be eligible. Once elected, the Tsar governs without term limits, although they remain subject to constitutional removal mechanisms.

All legislation passed by the Stanak must be formally signed into law by the Tsar. The Tsar has the right to veto legislation, effectively blocking it unless overridden by specific procedures (which may or may not exist, depending on constitutional interpretation). This requirement for royal assent ensures that the Tsar plays a central role in the legislative process and reinforces the executive’s dominance in the political system.

Despite this concentration of power, the Tsar is not above oversight. The Stanak may initiate impeachment proceedings if it determines the Tsar to be unfit for office due to misconduct, incapacity, or other serious concerns. A successful impeachment, confirmed by a national referendum, leads to the Tsar’s forced abdication and triggers a new election.

Legislative branch

The Stanak is Luzhnychka’s unicameral legislature, composed of members elected every four years. Voting is open to all citizens aged 21 and older, with early enfranchisement at age 18 for individuals who have completed military or substitute civilian service, regardless of gender.

The Stanak is responsible for drafting and passing laws, but these do not take effect without the Tsar’s signature. In addition to its legislative role, the Stanak functions as:

  • An body empowered to hold the executive accountable;
  • An advisory council, consulted by the Tsar on major matters of state;
  • And, if necessary, an initiator of impeachment proceedings, particularly in cases of dereliction of duty or decline in fitness to govern.

Autonomous Krajs (AK) and Krajinas (K)

Map of Lužnychkan Krajinas and Autonomous Krajs

Krajina

An Krajina is a type of administrative division in Luzhnychka. The term krajina is often translated into English as 'country' or 'march'. Luzhnychka has three Krajinas: Luzhnychka, Southern Mahazhovia and Western Krajina.

Autonomous Kraj

An Autonomous Kraj is a type of administrative unit in Luzhnychka created after the fourth Mahazhovian war. It was created for the cultural, linguistic and ethnic preservation. The Autonomous Krajs have the same status as the Krajinas of Lužnychka and they are: Shwabia, Orvaria and the North-Western Autonomous Kraj.

Economics

Demographics

As of the latest census, Luzhnychka has an estimated population of 24,600,000 with a population desntiy of 123 people per km². The country is predominantly ethnically Luzhnychkan, with ethnic minorities concentrated in designated autonomous regions. Luzhnychka is considered ethnically homogeneous by international standards, though constitutionally recognized minority groups maintain a degree of cultural and administrative autonomy.

Ethnic groups

According to official figures, 89.7% of the population identify as Luzhnychkan. Minority groups include Shwabiens (3.4%), Orvars (3.3%), and Arabs (2.2%), with the remaining 1.4% comprising other ethnic groups and individuals of mixed heritage.

Ethnic minorities are primarily concentrated in three autonomous administrative regions known as Autonomous Krajs:

  • The Autonomous Kraj of Shwabia, in the west, is home to the Shwabian population.
  • The Autonomous Kraj of Orvaria, in the southeast, encompasses most of the Orvar community.
  • The North-Western Autonomous Kraj serves as the cultural and political center for Luzhnychka’s Arab population.

Each Kraj has limited self-governance in areas such as education, cultural affairs, and regional media. Luzhnychkan is the sole official language at the national level, while Shwabian, Orvar, and Arabic are recognized as co-official languages within their respective krajs.

From 1910 to 1982, Luzhnychka implemented a policy of Odvojenost (“separateness”), which imposed ethnic segregation and was formally abolished following the conclusion of the Fourth Mahazhovian War with minority rights being expanded under a new constitutional framework.

Languages

Luzhnychkan is the sole official language of Luzhnychka and is used in national government, education, and media. It is the mother tongue of the vast majority of the population and functions as a unifying element in public life.

In addition to Luzhnychkan, several regional languages hold co-official status within their respective Autonomous Krajs:

  • Shwabian in the Autonomous Kraj of Shwabia
  • Orvar in the Autonomous Kraj of Orvaria
  • Arabic in the North-Western Autonomous Kraj

These languages are used in local administration, education, and cultural institutions. Bilingual signage and government services are common in these regions. While fluency in Luzhnychkan is widespread across all ethnic groups, many minority communities maintain strong linguistic traditions in their respective native languages.

Alman is commonly taught as foreign languages in secondary education, particularly in Shwabia.

Religion

Luzhnychka is a secular state with constitutional protections for freedom of religion. The population is religiously diverse, though the majority is Sunni Muslim, which has historically played a central role in the country's identity.

Urbanisation

The largest and capital city is Brdo Lužničko.