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★ Featured nation page — show anotherHuawan (Traditional Script: 花王 Simplfied: Huāwān), officially the Peocracy of Huawan is a sovereign state located in the Cordillera Region of The South Pacific, its sovereign territories including Mainland Huawan sitting on the midwest of the Cordillera region. The Mainland of Huawan is situated in the border with Atemaara in the West, Mt. Kalkara in the north and the Gulf of Kringalia in the east. The Mainland shares its borders with UPRAN on the North Hystagia in the northwest, Valkyria on the northeast, Atemaara on the west, Struania on the southeast. The Peocracy of Huawan characterized itself as a Peocracy, which characterizes itself as a semi-absolute monarchy with a philosophical constitution. Its Head of State is called The Peony. Currently holding such title is doctor Yan, who has reigned since 2016 following the 2015 impeachments. The Peocracy's capital is Lian, regarded as an important centre for classical Peonic fine arts and culture, such as textile, drama, literature, music, poetry and visual arts. Renowned as a centre of Peonic education, Lian is home to the largest population of students as well as the home of Lotus University, one of the oldest surviving university in The South Pacific. The city also hosts an urban area with a total population of 4.1 million which shares the nation's iconic lush forests and natural wonders. The Crown Commonwealth also includes the Jäähua Arctic republic, the Hai Lan Autonomous Territory and the Autonomous Prefecture of Mira. Other major cities in Mainland include XinXian, XinYue, Hai Lan, Minami, Hanko, Touhou, Meikhot, Riven and Kaarija. Traces of history in Huawan dates back to the Bronze Age, with several empires and dynasties ranging from nomadic tribes to prosperous economical powers. Its independence dates on 24th of April 1761 after the War of the Red Moon. Huawan is notable for its lush forests, clean air and tall mountains, with the highest point of the region lying in the permafrost Xiongwei Mountains. Huawan is also prominent for its keen interest in environmentalism and sustainable development, as well as sharp interests in healthcare and scientific research, where it is a leading voice in the region for medicine and medical research. It is also famous for its agriculture industry, where the country commands the region's tea, coffee and rice trade. Huawan is also home for the first High Speed Rail, known as the Jisuressha, and a frighteningly efficiently extensive railway network as well as home of the first supersonic passenger jetliner, the CM SST. At its height in the 16th century of the Taizong Era led by Raina Taizong, the empire commanded the seas between the east and west where prominent trade and piracy provided influence can be observed in the language, culture and political systems of many of states. Huawan currently possess a high-income economy and a very high human development index rating, ranking 3rd in the world. It was the world's first in healthcare and life expectancy. The Peocracy remains a great power, with considerable economic, cultural, military, scientific and political influence internationally. It has the sixth in military expenditure in the world. (Full article...)★ Featured location — show anotherPelograd (Pelinese: ペログラダ, Perogurada; Stelossian: Пелоград) is the capital and second most populous city of Pelinai, situated on the southwestern edge of Stelossia bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is administered as a federal city separate from the rest of Stelossia. The first significant urban settlement in the Pelograd area was established circa 19 BC, when the settlement of Chorpeska was established by the southwestern Chorekite kingdom of Yugorod as a border outpost near the Marahic kingdoms to the west. It reached status as a major population center by 126 AD, when it was recorded as the capital of the Kerekite Empire; later, during the early medieval era, it became an administrative center for the southeasternmost holdings of the Loshkar Dakaraltsate. Following the unification of the medieval Kingdom of Stelossia in 1397, it was reincorporated under Chorekic rule and became the primary seaport for maritime commerce with other states bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Chorpeska was renamed to Pelograd and converted into the capital of the new Kingdom of Pelinai in 1783, superseding Korolyeviya; it retained this status under the Socialist Republic of Belogora under the name Belograd between 1975 and 1982. The city was spared from the large-scale destruction visited on cities such as Korolyeviya and Letograd during the Pelinese Civil War by the surrender of the communist government in October 1982, which saw the name of Pelograd restored to usage and the new Provisional Government placed into power. Pelograd possesses significant political, economic, and cultural significance in Pelinai, and is one of the nation’s fastest-growing cities as of 2024. The city is home to numerous major financial and commercial assets such as Pelograd Harbor and the State Energy Resources Exchange; along with Tsugunare and Letograd, it is also one of the three major shipping hubs handling most of Pelinai’s maritime trade with western countries. The federal city and its metropolitan area contain the headquarters buildings for 17 of Pelinai’s 100 largest companies as well as 3 of its major keiretsu banks. Major research universities situated in or near the city include Pelograd Federal University, Stelossia Regional University, and East Mediterranean University. International institutions partially or fully headquartered in Pelograd include the Bailtemmic Commission of the Bailtemmic Cooperation Organization and the Bailtemmic Infrastructure Investment Bank. (Full article...)★ Featured general page — show anotherThe War of 1919 (Alman: Krieg von 1919, Clashonian: Krig ven 1919), also known as the Second Weissersteiner-Clashonian War, was an armed conflict between the Weissersteiner Empire and the Union State which lasted from 1919 to 1923. The war started over territorial dispute regarding the territories of Blubach and Bischofgen and Weissersteiner support for the exiled Clashonian monarchy. The war ended the existence of the Union State and saw the rise of the Clashonian Republic, the beginning of the Warlord era, and Weissersteiner occupation of Bannarsia through a client state. Following the 1904 Clashonian coup d'etat, the Clashonian royal family, government, and military high command fled to neighboring Weisserstein, establishing the royal Clashonian government-in-exile. Amidst the chaos of the coup, Weissersteiner forces move to secure the territories of Blubach and Bischofgen. Both territories were previously established as a condominium following the First Weissersteiner-Clashonian War, but after the coup, the Weissersteiner government decided to incorporate the two territories into the Weissersteiner Empire. At the time, the Union State was unable to do anything due to their own precarious position, and was forced to recognize the annexation during discussions in mid-February of 1907, now known as the Brandenburg Agreement. The events of 1907 became a key turning point as the nationalist wing of the Party of the Union State began taking a more active role in both the military and governance, eventually leading to Steffan Fahr, leader of the nationalist wing of the party, becoming the President of the Union State in the 1915 snap elections. On 28 June, a false flag attack by the Army of the Union State was conducted in the Kleinhart Jura, marking the beginning of the war. While the AVS had a numerical advantage, advances into Weisserstein's southern and eastern imperial states, such as Luxemburg, Kurland, Lowenia, and Al-Khatab, stalled. The line remained relatively static until Weisserstein, using the Panzerwagen GS, made a breakthrough offensive in mid-1920, capturing much of Bannarsia and Clashonia's second largest city, Williemsbode. The AVS attempted to reverse the Weissersteiner gains by Operation Burn Back, but was unsuccessful in regaining lost grounds. The failures of the Union State led to the National Republican Party, a staunch rival of the Party of the Union State, launching a rebellion in Greater Clarvia. The situation was exploited by the Reichswehr, which launched a major offensive, capturing much of the Kleinhart Jura, Greater Clarvia, and even Clashonia's capital, Karlsbode, in February 1922. (Full article...)★ Featured informational page — show anotherAgriculture in Pelinai comprises a significant portion of the primary sector of the Pelinese economy, along with other industries such as fishing, aquaculture, forestry, and mining, and functions as a major driver of economic activity in rural areas of Pelinai. It encompasses activities including the cultivation of cereals, fruit plants & fruit trees, vegetables, nuts, and spices, as well as the raising of livestock for meat, eggs, milk, and other animal products. Cleared or majority-cleared land used for agriculture accounts for 25.1% of all land in Pelinai, with approximately 18.9 million acres of land under cultivation in 2024; most of this land area lies in various areas of humid subtropical climate with fertile soil and multiple rivers, resulting in a large proportion of heat- and moisture-tolerant crops such as corn, citrus fruits, tea, and upland cotton. A further 2.37 million acres of forest is also in agricultural use as forested pasture. Pelinai is a significant global producer of corn, citrus fruit, green beans and butter beans, cinnamon, peppers, prunus fruit such as cherries, peaches, and apricots, pecans, walnuts, tea, cocoa beans, raspberries, squash and pumpkins, strawberries, sweet potatoes, and watermelons, and other produce, as well as broilers, pork, and eggs. It is also renowned as one of the world’s largest growers of roses for production of rose water, rose oil, and other products. Intensive efforts to improve the productivity of agriculture in Pelinai have greatly increased crop yields and decreased labor intensiveness of farming in some areas, but difficult mountainous terrain and the need for hand-picking of certain important crops like strawberries has somewhat limited the impact of traditional agricultural mechanization. Newer innovations such as genetically modified crops have also seen growing usage alongside conventional pesticides and other control measures to further improve yields and limit the prevalence of plant pests such as phytophthora, the spread of which is often favored by the prevailing humidity and high temperatures of the Pelinese climate. (Full article...)Topics in Pacifica
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