Holokovoy

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Republic of Holokovoy
Egregornostvar'n'Holokovoy (Holhar)
Flag
Motto: "Zaednozht-i-solidarnozht fod nashtu'svetlu'Heliadu"
English: "Unity and solidarity under our bright Heliade"
Anthem:  syn'n'Uhrazhdan
English: "You, son of Uhrazhdan"
LocationLocation of Holokovoy
CapitalVladekovor
Largest cityLuciyanovharad
Official languagesHolhar
Recognised national languagesDahl
Vovyr
Ahasgali
Bazyadzhe
Ethnic groups
74% Holokovars
8,8% Matchmaghs
6,6% Vyromans
6,2% Ahasgali
4,4% Bazyahs
Religion
44,5% Luciyanic Second Creed
9,4% Orthodox Second Creed
6,3% Pnarotchka
39,8% No religion
Demonym(s)Holokovan
GovernmentFederal presidential Republic
• Vlastodrzhatz
Vazyl Ilyahn
• Vosrednar of the Konklava
Hristofor Hrestuzvyah
LegislatureAll-Holokovan Konklava
Establishment history
• Iron Age
-500
• Exarchate
1181
• Four Hundred Years' War
1423
• Kingdom
1864
• Vlast
1947
• Egregornostvar
1974
Population
• 2022 estimate
17'450'973
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
$177,1 billion
• Per capita
$10,147
CurrencyHolokovan toshu (TSh)
Date formatyyy-mm-w-d
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.hvy

Holokovoy, officially the Republic of Holokovoy (Holhar: Egregornostvar'n'Holokovoy), commonly called Holharhyu by natives, is a landlocked country located in western Hesperida, situated primarily in the norther portion of the Vale of the Kovoy. Holokovoy has about 17,5 million inhabitants. Vladekovor is enshrined in the constitution as the "governing capital" and houses the executive, with Rava'nad'Ruga being the seat of the legislature, and Galmanzar the seat of the judiciary, while Luciyanovharad is the largest city and cultural capital. The towns of Murathyu and Nad'Belzagh are recognised as "settlements with cultural-historical importance" and possess a degree of political autonomy equal to the others.

Its namesake, the Kovoy river, rises past the northern border of the country, in the Gregurian mountains and flows south, with half of its length being in Holokovoy. The Egorana and Vrhovar Ranges demarcate its eastern border, while the Orlozh and V'hobrana mountains, as well as the Zol and Had rivers, form the western one. The southern border runs through the Lake of the Dames.

Settlement in what is now Holokovoy began in the Paleolithic, with Holokovars and Proto-Holokovars inhabiting the region continuously since then. It would leave the Iron Age period late compared to other regions, with the advent of writing and the first super-tribal polity occuring in the 11th century. Roughly coinciding with the spread of the Second Creed in the valley,

Etymology

History

Primeval period

Egzarhat

Four Hundred Year Struggle

High Damyanozvyah epoch

Lesser Damyanozvyah epoch

Holokovan Upheaval

Tribunal Vlast

Anastavyahn epoch

Horozatz epoch

Gregurovyah epoch

Geography

Governance

Foreign relations

Military

Administration

Demographics

Zaednozhta of Holokovoy
No. Zaednozht Capital Pop.
1 Machmaghia Ton Gadash 1'536'000
2 Vyromania Budakanor 1'152'000
3 Uzahser Gaghranul 1'082'000
4 Bazyakia Resnidzhe 768'000
Tara of Holokovoy
No. Tar Capital Pop.
1 Trayhovana Hidrovah 920'000
2 Varvara Anastolye 880'000
3 Azadvana Ozvey'fod'Gora 860'000
4 Syrh Staro'Selo 820'000
5 Shtevanovar Gostamyr 770'000
6 Damnamala Vevyan 680'000
7 Demetrhyu Homutova 360'000
8 Marahyu Iuliyanovharad 340'000
9 Hozara Shohar 330'000
10 Saranzhah Bavalat 330'000
11 Tcharayhyu Gligorovharad 320'000
12 Hysar Holharan Hysar 310'000
13 Tevmarhyu Alestrati 270'000
14 Shomalhyu Zhorovor 260'000
15 Zolihad Sevastas 260'000
16 Tchyafhatol Tyli-i-Hvas 220'000
17 Gregurhyu Lazarovharad 210'000
19 Havta Dobarmyr 160'000
20 Tanas'hyu Tragovyr 150'000
21 Tyahrvat Syvharad 150'000
22 Yvanhyu Harharyezatz 140'000
23 Drazhntar Bastovar 140'000
24 Yus'hovar Pirigor 140'000
25 Hrmnih Maramhorod 130'000
26 Tuhro Hos'horad 110'000
27 Batelan Atlashey 76'000
Harada of Holokovoy
No. Harad Pop.
1 Vladekovor 710'000
2 Rava'nad'Ruga 600'000
3 Galmanzar 820'000
4 Luciyanovharad 940'000
5 Nad'Belzagh 150'000
6 Murathyu 320'000

Economy

Culture

See also

Notes