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| capital = {{Pacifica|Yanghua}} | | capital = {{Pacifica|Yanghua}} | ||
| coordinates = | | coordinates = | ||
| largest_city = Yanghua | |||
| official_languages = {{pa|Huayu}} | | official_languages = {{pa|Huayu}} | ||
| languages_type = | | languages_type = | ||
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| religion_year = 2021 | | religion_year = 2021 | ||
| ethnic_groups = {{ublist | | ethnic_groups = {{ublist | ||
|93.4% {{pa| | |93.4% {{pa|Qi people}} | ||
|6.6% Others}} | |6.6% Others}} | ||
| ethnic_groups_year = 2021 | | ethnic_groups_year = 2021 | ||
| ethnic_groups_ref = | | ethnic_groups_ref = | ||
| demonym = Central Bailtemmer | | demonym = Central Bailtemmer | ||
| government_type = [[Unitary state|Unitary]] [[One-party state|one-party]] [[republic]] | | government_type = [[Unitary state|Unitary]] [[One-party state|one-party]] [[presidential system|presidential]] [[republic]] | ||
| leader_title1 = President | | leader_title1 = {{pa|President of the Central Bailtemmic Republic|President}} | ||
| leader_name1 = {{pa|Bo Zhihao}} | | leader_name1 = {{pa|Bo Zhihao}} | ||
| leader_title2 = | | leader_title2 = | ||
| leader_name2 = | | leader_name2 = | ||
| legislature = {{pa|People's Assembly}} | | legislature = {{pa|People's Assembly of the Central Bailtemmic Republic|People's Assembly}} | ||
| sovereignty_type = [[History of the Central Bailtemmic Republic (Pacifica)|Formation]] | | sovereignty_type = [[History of the Central Bailtemmic Republic (Pacifica)|Formation]] | ||
| established_event1 = {{pa|Lanyue Revolution|Republic established}} | | established_event1 = {{pa|Lanyue Revolution|Republic established}} | ||
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| GDP_nominal_per_capita = $1,014 | | GDP_nominal_per_capita = $1,014 | ||
| GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = {{ordinal|26}} | | GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = {{ordinal|26}} | ||
| Gini = | | Gini = 47.3 | ||
| Gini_year = 2021 | | Gini_year = 2021 | ||
| Gini_change = increase | | Gini_change = increase | ||
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| currency = {{pa|Guobi}} (¥) | | currency = {{pa|Guobi}} (¥) | ||
| currency_code = CBG | | currency_code = CBG | ||
| time_zone = | | time_zone = {{pa|Bailtemmic Central Time}} | ||
| utc_offset = +2 | | utc_offset = +2 | ||
| date_format = {{vunblist|yyyy-mm-dd|''or'' yyyy{{lang|hy|年}}m{{lang|hy|月}}d{{lang|hy|日}}|([[Common Era|CE]])}} | | date_format = {{vunblist|yyyy-mm-dd|''or'' yyyy{{lang|hy|年}}m{{lang|hy|月}}d{{lang|hy|日}}|([[Common Era|CE]])}} | ||
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The '''Central Bailtemmic Republic''' ('''CBR'''; {{lang-hy|c=古华人民共和国|p=Gǔhuá Rénmín Gònghéguó}}), commonly known as the '''Ancient Republic''' ({{lang-hy|c=古国|p=Gǔguó}}) is a [[landlocked country]] located in Central [[Bailtem]]. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, it is bordered by {{pa|Arnchow}} to the north, {{pa|Andrendia}} to the northeast, and {{pa|Darakin}} to the west. The Central Bailtemmic Republic has a population of over 47.3 million, spanning across an area of {{convert|351157|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}. The capital and largest city is {{pa|Yanghua}}. | The '''Central Bailtemmic Republic''' ('''CBR'''; {{lang-hy|c=古华人民共和国|p=Gǔhuá Rénmín Gònghéguó}}), commonly known as the '''Ancient Republic''' ({{lang-hy|c=古国|p=Gǔguó}}) is a [[landlocked country]] located in Central [[Bailtem]]. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, it is bordered by {{pa|Arnchow}} to the north, {{pa|Andrendia}} to the northeast, and {{pa|Darakin}} to the west. The Central Bailtemmic Republic has a population of over 47.3 million, spanning across an area of {{convert|351157|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}. The [[capital city|capital]] and largest city is {{pa|Yanghua}}. | ||
For millennia, the political system of the Central Bailtemmic Republic was based on absolute hereditary monarchies, or [[dynasty|dynasties]], often ruling over fractured territory. The Central Bailtemmic monarchy collapsed in 1905 with the {{pa|Lanyue Revolution}} and led to the formation of the modern republic. Although the republic has nominally persisted since then, the Central Bailtemmic Republic has been characterized by political instability, with numerous coups d'état and a bloody {{pa|Central Bailtemmic Civil War|civil war}} that began in 1978 and, despite a 1981 peace treaty, resumed in 1983 before finally ending in 1990. | For millennia, the political system of the Central Bailtemmic Republic was based on absolute hereditary monarchies, or [[dynasty|dynasties]], often ruling over fractured territory. The Central Bailtemmic monarchy collapsed in 1905 with the {{pa|Lanyue Revolution}} and led to the formation of the modern republic. Although the republic has nominally persisted since then, the Central Bailtemmic Republic has been characterized by political instability, with numerous coups d'état and a bloody {{pa|Central Bailtemmic Civil War|civil war}} that began in 1978 and, despite a 1981 peace treaty, resumed in 1983 before finally ending in 1990. | ||
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The Austral name, Central Bailtemmic Republic, is derived from the country's geographic location close to the center of Bailtem and its republican form of government. In Huayu, the country is known as the "Ancient Republic" ({{lang-hy|c= | The Austral name, Central Bailtemmic Republic, is derived from the country's geographic location close to the center of Bailtem and its republican form of government. In Huayu, the country is known as the "Ancient Republic" ({{lang-hy|c=古国|p=Gǔguó}}) from {{transl|hy|gǔ}} ("ancient") and {{transl|hy|guó}} ("state"). | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Politics == | == Politics and government == | ||
{{mainp|Politics of the Central Bailtemmic Republic}} | {{mainp|Politics of the Central Bailtemmic Republic}} | ||
The Central Bailtemmic Republic is a [[unitary state|unitary]] [[one-party state|one-party]] [[presidential system|presidential]] [[republic]]. The {{pa|President of the Central Bailtemmic Republic|president}} is the [[head of state]] and [[head of government]], holding broad powers such as commanding the armed forces, issuing executive orders, declaring war or states of emergency, and appointing government officials at all levels ranging from the cabinet to local judges. The president is directly elected by popular vote {{pa|Elections in the Central Bailtemmic Republic|every six years}}, and is limited to two consecutive terms in office. | |||
The {{pa|People's Assembly of the Central Bailtemmic Republic|People's Assembly}} makes legislation. It is composed of 158 legislators elected for four-year terms who meet for three regular sessions a year, in addition to special sessions called by the president. Laws are passed by a majority vote within the Assembly. | |||
The Central Bailtemmic Republic's legal system is based on a [[common law]] system. The judiciary is nominally independent of other branches of government, but judges are appointed by the president. International observers have noted that judicial decisions are often swayed by politically motivated appointments and political pressure on judges. The highest courts are the {{pa|Supreme Court of the Central Bailtemmic Republic|Supreme Court}} and the {{pa|Constitutional Court of the Central Bailtemmic Republic|Constitutional Court}}, each of which is composed of seven justices. While the chief justices of each are elected for twelve-year terms, the associate justices are appointed by the president. | |||
The {{pa|National People's Party (Central Bailtemmic Republic)|National People's Party}} (NPP) has dominated politics in the country since its formation following the {{pa|1996 Central Bailtemmic coup d'état|1996 coup d'état}}. The NPP has maintained control of the presidency since 1996 and the People's Assembly since 2000. Although the constitution mandates a multi-party system of government, the government has enacted strict laws prohibiting political organizations that promote national disunity, citing the threat of another destructive civil war. According to the {{pa|Movement for Human Dignity}}, these laws have rendered the Central Bailtemmic Republic as effectively a one-party state. | |||
The {{pa|National People's Armed Forces}} (NPAF) are the military of the Central Bailtemmic Republic and consist of the {{pa|National People's Land Forces|land forces}}, {{pa|National People's Air Forces|air forces}}, {{pa|National People's Special Forces|special forces}}, and the {{pa|National People's Gendarmerie|Gendarmerie}}. Through the Gendarmerie, the military also serves as the national police and law enforcement agency. Men are required to serve at least three years of compulsory military service, beginning between the ages of 18 and 23; women are required to serve at least one year. | |||
== Administrative divisions == | == Administrative divisions == |
Revision as of 08:25, 16 January 2022
Central Bailtemmic Republic | |
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Flag | |
Capital | Yanghua |
Largest city | Yanghua |
Official languages | Huayu |
Ethnic groups (2021) |
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Religion (2021) |
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Demonym(s) | Central Bailtemmer |
Government | Unitary one-party presidential republic |
Bo Zhihao | |
Legislature | People's Assembly |
Formation | |
26 March 1905 | |
• Civil war ends | 18 June 1990 |
Area | |
• Total | 351,157 km2 (135,582 sq mi) (5th) |
• Water (%) | 0 |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 47,323,304 (12th) |
• Density | 134.76/km2 (349.0/sq mi) (29th) |
GDP (PPP) | 2021 estimate |
• Total | $131.6 million |
• Per capita | $2,780 |
GDP (nominal) | 2021 estimate |
• Total | $48.0 million (23rd) |
• Per capita | $1,014 (26th) |
Gini (2021) | 47.3 high |
HDI (2021) | 0.529 low · 16th |
Currency | Guobi (¥) (CBG) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (Bailtemmic Central Time) |
Date format |
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Driving side | right |
Calling code | +158 |
World Forum Code | CB |
Internet TLD | .cb |
The Central Bailtemmic Republic (CBR; Huayu: 古华人民共和国; pinyin: Gǔhuá Rénmín Gònghéguó), commonly known as the Ancient Republic (Huayu: 古国; pinyin: Gǔguó) is a landlocked country located in Central Bailtem. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, it is bordered by Arnchow to the north, Andrendia to the northeast, and Darakin to the west. The Central Bailtemmic Republic has a population of over 47.3 million, spanning across an area of 351,157 square kilometers (135,582 sq mi). The capital and largest city is Yanghua.
For millennia, the political system of the Central Bailtemmic Republic was based on absolute hereditary monarchies, or dynasties, often ruling over fractured territory. The Central Bailtemmic monarchy collapsed in 1905 with the Lanyue Revolution and led to the formation of the modern republic. Although the republic has nominally persisted since then, the Central Bailtemmic Republic has been characterized by political instability, with numerous coups d'état and a bloody civil war that began in 1978 and, despite a 1981 peace treaty, resumed in 1983 before finally ending in 1990.
Politically, the Central Bailtemmic Republic is a unitary one-party presidential republic. The current president is Bo Zhihao of the National People's Party, which has remained in power since a 2005 coup. Under the party, the standard of living in the Central Bailtemmic Republic has increased, but human rights organizations continue to note the restriction of freedom of speech, frequent arbitrary imprisonment, and the suppression of opposition groups.
The Central Bailtemmic Republic is a developing country. Its economy continues to depend heavily on the agricultural sector, but has also increasingly industrialized in recent years and is generally classified as a frontier market.
Etymology
The Austral name, Central Bailtemmic Republic, is derived from the country's geographic location close to the center of Bailtem and its republican form of government. In Huayu, the country is known as the "Ancient Republic" (Huayu: 古国; pinyin: Gǔguó) from gǔ ("ancient") and guó ("state").
History
Politics and government
The Central Bailtemmic Republic is a unitary one-party presidential republic. The president is the head of state and head of government, holding broad powers such as commanding the armed forces, issuing executive orders, declaring war or states of emergency, and appointing government officials at all levels ranging from the cabinet to local judges. The president is directly elected by popular vote every six years, and is limited to two consecutive terms in office.
The People's Assembly makes legislation. It is composed of 158 legislators elected for four-year terms who meet for three regular sessions a year, in addition to special sessions called by the president. Laws are passed by a majority vote within the Assembly.
The Central Bailtemmic Republic's legal system is based on a common law system. The judiciary is nominally independent of other branches of government, but judges are appointed by the president. International observers have noted that judicial decisions are often swayed by politically motivated appointments and political pressure on judges. The highest courts are the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court, each of which is composed of seven justices. While the chief justices of each are elected for twelve-year terms, the associate justices are appointed by the president.
The National People's Party (NPP) has dominated politics in the country since its formation following the 1996 coup d'état. The NPP has maintained control of the presidency since 1996 and the People's Assembly since 2000. Although the constitution mandates a multi-party system of government, the government has enacted strict laws prohibiting political organizations that promote national disunity, citing the threat of another destructive civil war. According to the Movement for Human Dignity, these laws have rendered the Central Bailtemmic Republic as effectively a one-party state.
The National People's Armed Forces (NPAF) are the military of the Central Bailtemmic Republic and consist of the land forces, air forces, special forces, and the Gendarmerie. Through the Gendarmerie, the military also serves as the national police and law enforcement agency. Men are required to serve at least three years of compulsory military service, beginning between the ages of 18 and 23; women are required to serve at least one year.