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'''Yanuban is currently, as of June [[2032]], undergoing a [[Yanuban#2032_Coup|coup]] lead by an anti-[[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]], nationalist junta, with representation from all branches of the Yanubi military, the National Gendarmerie of Yanuban, many hardline Muslim clerics, and nationalist politicians. President for Life, Simone al Zayd, his cabinet, and loyalists have fled to [[Bulkh]]. As of July 1, the entire country has come under the control of the Junta, but militias loyal to al Zayd have formed and are skirmishing with the Junta's forces.'''


''Yanuban'' is a rapidly modernizing nation in southwestern [[Daria]] region of [[Audonia]] bordered [[Pursat]] in the west, [[Umardwal]] in the north, [[Pukhtunistan]] in the east, and the coastal confluence of the [[Bay of Oduniyye]] and the [[Pukhtun Sea]] to the south. It was massively urbanized in the 1980s and 90s and has a very high population for its landmass. Its executive is a president for life, but it does hold democratic elections for its legislative branch and local offices.  
''Yanuban'' is a rapidly modernizing nation in southwestern [[Daria]] region of [[Audonia]] bordered [[Pursat]] in the west, [[Umardwal]] in the north, [[Pukhtunistan]] in the east, and the coastal confluence of the [[Bay of Oduniyye]] and the [[Pukhtun Sea]] to the south. It was massively urbanized in the 1980s and 90s and has a very high population for its landmass. Its executive is a president for life, but it does hold democratic elections for its legislative branch and local offices.  
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====2032 Coup====
====2032 Coup====
{{Further|2023 Yanuban Coup}}
{{Further|2032 Yanuban Coup}}
Summary to follow.
Summary to follow.
==Climate==
{{Further|Prevailing Winds}}
[[File:Yanuban climate map.png|right|Thumb|Climate map of Yanuban.]]
Yanuban's climate is a thick belt of wet tropical climate along the southern and eastern coast. In the center of the country is a dry tropical climate. The Baqunah Mountain range in the west of the country has a humid subtropical climate. In the northern part of the country the southern reaches of the Great Kavir desert has a semi-arid climate. In the northeastern part of the country is the Mahagheh Mountains with a highland climate.
==Economy==
===Agriculture===
In Yanuban, the agricultural sector plays a pivotal role in providing sustenance for the population and contributing to the nation's exports. The choice of crops and herd animals varies across different climatic zones, catering to both domestic consumption and international trade. Here are examples of primary food sources and key agricultural products in Yanuban:
*Wheat: Particularly in regions with a humid subtropical climate, where conditions are conducive to wheat cultivation, it serves as a staple grain for local consumption.
*Rice: In the wet tropical belt along the southern and eastern coast, rice cultivation is prominent, providing a crucial dietary staple.
*Rubber Trees: Yanuban's tropical climate makes it suitable for rubber cultivation, with rubber trees yielding latex, a valuable export commodity.
*Cotton: particularly in the semi-arid north. Cotton has long been a part of the historical trade partners of Yanuban.
*Tropical Hardwoods: The nation specializes in the cultivation and export of tropical hardwoods, contributing to the international timber market.
*Goats and Sheep: Adapted to various climatic zones, goats and sheep provide meat and wool, supporting both local diets and economic activities.
*Camels: In arid regions, camels serve as a source of meat, milk, and as pack animals, contributing to the livelihoods of local communities.
*Dates: Date palms, well-suited to arid climates, yield dates that are both consumed locally and exported, contributing to economic diversification.
====Pescaculture====
Yanuban's fishing industry thrives on the diverse aquatic resources of the [[Bay of Oduniyye]] and the [[Pukhtun Sea]]. The rich biodiversity in these waters provides an abundant array of fish species for both local consumption and export. The primary fish caught in Yanuban are: yellowfin and skipjack tuna, snapper, mackerel, barramundi.
=====Fishing Practices=====
*Longlining:* Yanuban's fishing vessels engage in longlining, deploying lines with numerous baited hooks to target species like tuna that are attracted to the bait.
*Trawling: Trawlers drag nets through the water to capture schools of fish, an effective method for catching mackerel and other pelagic species.
*Handline Fishing: Particularly for snapper and barramundi, handline fishing involves a single fishing line with a baited hook, providing a more artisanal and targeted approach.
*Trap and Pot Fishing: To capture crustaceans and bottom-dwelling species, traps and pots may be employed, ensuring sustainable harvesting practices.
===Manufacturing===
*Microprocessors and Cellphones: Yanuban's market economy, with significant influence from [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] interests, specializes in the assembly of microprocessors and cellphones for export, contributing to economic revenue.
===Infrastructure===
====Rail====
Yanuban uses [[Track gauges around the world|Standard gauge]], 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) as most of its rail infrastructure has been under the auspices of [[Burgundie]] and its sphere of influence in the [[Middle seas region]], who all use that rail gauge.
====Roads====
=====Louage=====
A '''louage''' is a minibus shared taxi in many parts of [[Daria]] that were [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonized]] by [[Burgundie]]. In [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]], the name means "rental." Departing only when filled with passengers not at specific times, they can be hired at stations. Louage ply set routes, and fares are set by the government. In contrast to other share taxis in [[Audonia]], louage are sparsely decorated. Louages use a color-coding system to show customers what type of transport they provide and the destination of the vehicle. Louages with red lettering travel from one state to another, blue travel from city to city within a state, and yellow serves rural locales. Fares are purchased from ticket agents who walk throughout the louage stations or stands. Typical vehicles include: the [[MILCAR#Trucks|MILCAR Jornalero]], the [[TerreRaubeuer_Motor_Car_Company|TerreRaubeuer Valliant 130]], and the [[Cross_Trucking_Company#Industrial_and_Construction|CTC M237-07]].


==Government==
==Government==
Yanuban is an authoritarian non-presidential republic. It is led by a President for Life, but it does hold democratic elections for its legislative branch and local offices. The judiciary is co-appointed by the President for Life and the Presidium of Muslim Clerics, a non-governmental lobbying body which provides guidance to both the President for Life and the legislature on Islamic issues and concerns with current or proposed policy.
Yanuban is an authoritarian non-presidential republic. It is led by a President for Life, but it does hold democratic elections for its legislative branch and local offices. The judiciary is co-appointed by the President for Life and the Presidium of Muslim Clerics, a non-governmental lobbying body which provides guidance to both the President for Life and the legislature on Islamic issues and concerns with current or proposed policy.
The legislature is called the People's Assembly and is a unicameral body with proportional representation from each region. The Assembly is a parliamentary system led by a Conductor-in-Chief who is elected from among their peers. The Assembly has no related restrictions, but female members are rare.
The legislature is called the People's Assembly and is a unicameral body with proportional representation from each region. The Assembly is a parliamentary system led by a Conductor-in-Chief who is elected from among their peers. The Assembly has no related restrictions, but female members are rare.
An element of sheikism still remains in local politics where the richest families have outsized influence. They often provide services and decide matters of social significance outside of the government systems. In turn they are elected to local office to ensure these services continue and the weight of the law supports them.  
An element of sheikism still remains in local politics where the richest families have outsized influence. They often provide services and decide matters of social significance outside of the government systems. In turn they are elected to local office to ensure these services continue and the weight of the law supports them.
===Military===
The military of Yanuban has three branches, the Army, the Aeronauticale, and the National Gendarmerie. The Army is 150,000 soldiers divided into 8 Divisions. It has a moderate armored force, comprised mostly of [[Operation Kipling|Kipling-era]] tanks, APCs, and self-propelled artillery, sold to the country by [[Burgundie]] during successive rounds of modernization. The primary firearm is the FN-FAL, also supplied by [[Burgundie]].
 
The Aeronauticale is both the air force and the navy of Yanuban. It consists of 13 air wings, of which 5 are fighter/interceptors, 4 are fighter bombers, 2 are strategic airlift/logistics, and 2 are training. The naval contingent is built around 9 frigate squadrons, 5 patrol/coast guard squadrons, and a single [[Second Great War]]-era battleship, which is too expensive to put to sea, but nominally serves as the flagship and its own fleet-in-being. The Aeronauticale also serves the air-defense role and has 32 radar installations and countless anti-air batteries dotted all along its border.
 
The National Gendarmerie of Yanuban is the national police force of the country. It has approximately 285,400 members and is equipped and trained in the same way as the infantry in the army. Gendarmes are specially trained in riot suppression and as such also carry long batons or truncheons in addition to their FN FALS. The Gendarmerie is organized into 12 geographical police districts, whose size and staffing depends on the number of residents; as well as a Mobile Gendarmerie who have APCs and riot suppression vehicles.


==Culture==
==Culture==
The culture of Yanuban is mainly the interplay of a long and deep-seated Islamification starting around [[624]] when its major settlements were conquered by Muslim armies. The people of modern Yanuban remained under the almost exclusive influence of the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] until its fall in [[1517]]. In [[1635]], the [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|Ularien Trading Company]] first arrived in the area and the lasting impact of [[Culture of Burgundie|Burgoignesc culture]] on the culture of Yanuban.
The culture of Yanuban is mainly the interplay of a long and deep-seated Islamification starting around [[624]] when its major settlements were conquered by Muslim armies. The people of modern Yanuban remained under the almost exclusive influence of the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] until its fall in [[1517]]. In [[1635]], the [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|Ularien Trading Company]] first arrived in the area and the lasting impact of [[Culture of Burgundie|Burgoignesc culture]] on the culture of Yanuban.
Art, literature, and architecture in Yanuban are broadly within the schools and traditions of Muslim [[Audonia]], but like many nations of the [[Middle seas region]] it is still vaguely a part of the [[Burgoignesc thalattocracy]], as least in the cultural sense, so it draws inspiration from [[Occidental]] in general, and [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] in particular, trends and traditions. However, the influence of [[Burgundie]] on Yanubi culture was abruptly halted in [[1836]] and not meaningfully reintroduced until the 1960s, so Academic Art, Realism, Naturalism, Impressionism, Post Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Modern art, Modernism, and Late modernism never took hold in the Yanubi art scene. A unique Post-Romanticism style emerged in the late 1800s that highlighted Islamic ideals and uniquely [[Audonia]]n landscapes and motifs. This artstyle is something the Yanubi are particularly proud of and under the Zege Regime it enjoyed a renaissance often called Yanubi Neo-Post Romanticism. Likewise, the literary trends of the late 19th and early 20th century never made its way into the oeuvre of Yanubi literary practice. So, the Islamic moralist poetry remained a primary literary high point for Yanuban. In architecture, there were some minor [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] influences left over from their [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonial period]] however, the invention of climate control and air-conditioning have had the greatest impact on traditional Yanubi architecture. While religious and government buildings still follow the precepts of Islamic architecture, most new buildings are made in a more [[Occidental]] post-industrial style. This is no doubt a result of the outsized influence [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] firms have in Yanuban.  
Art, literature, and architecture in Yanuban are broadly within the schools and traditions of Muslim [[Audonia]], but like many nations of the [[Middle seas region]] it is still vaguely a part of the [[Burgoignesc thalattocracy]], as least in the cultural sense, so it draws inspiration from [[Occidental]] in general, and [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] in particular, trends and traditions. However, the influence of [[Burgundie]] on Yanubi culture was abruptly halted in [[1836]] and not meaningfully reintroduced until the 1960s, so Academic Art, Realism, Naturalism, Impressionism, Post Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Modern art, Modernism, and Late modernism never took hold in the Yanubi art scene. A unique Post-Romanticism style emerged in the late 1800s that highlighted Islamic ideals and uniquely [[Audonia]]n landscapes and motifs. This artstyle is something the Yanubi are particularly proud of and under the Zege Regime it enjoyed a renaissance often called Yanubi Neo-Post Romanticism. Likewise, the literary trends of the late 19th and early 20th century never made its way into the oeuvre of Yanubi literary practice. So, the Islamic moralist poetry remained a primary literary high point for Yanuban. In architecture, there were some minor [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] influences left over from their [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonial period]] however, the invention of climate control and air-conditioning have had the greatest impact on traditional Yanubi architecture. While religious and government buildings still follow the precepts of Islamic architecture, most new buildings are made in a more [[Occidental]] post-industrial style. This is no doubt a result of the outsized influence [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] firms have in Yanuban.  
===Fashion===
The Yanubi are fairly traditional in their attire. Yanubis who work in offices run by foreign companies, they will wear [[Occidental]]-styles of dress, but most Yanubis wear traditional Islamic clothing and they are rarely seen without some form of head covering. Perspectives on this are changing slowly with the advent of globalization and especially the internet, but it is still a cultural expectation that the vast majority of Yanubis are dressed more traditionally and conservatively.
====Traditional attire====
Traditional Yanubi attire is deeply rooted in traditional Islamic clothing, which is marked by modesty, reverence, and a sense of cultural continuity. For both men and women, these garments are not just a matter of personal choice but often a reflection of religious devotion and societal adherence. Yanubi men traditionally wear long tunics known as {{wp|djellaba}} or {{wp|thawb}}, paired with loose-fitting trousers. This attire is not only comfortable in the region's warm climate but also aligns with Islamic principles of modesty. The color and design of the djellaba often signify social status or regional affiliations. Women's clothing typically includes a loose, flowing garment called the {{wp|abaya}} or {{wp|jilbab}}, often accompanied by a headscarf or {{wp|hijab}}. The choice of color and embellishments can vary, allowing for individual expression while still maintaining the concepts of Islamic modesty. Some women may also wear the {{wp|niqab}} or {{wp|burqa}} for additional coverage, this is often dictated by their family's level of fundamentalism in their interpretation of Islam. The niqab and burqa are most commonly found in the interior of th country, especially in the northern provinces on the border with [[Umardwal]].
Traditional Yanubi clothing is often adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors. The choice of colors and designs convey familial ties, regional affiliations, similar to the Gaelic plaids. Earthy tones and natural fabrics are commonly as a base for these designs, linen, flax, and cotton are common fabrics for garments.
====Modernist fashion====
[[File:Yanubi Urbanites.jpg|250px|right]]
In urban areas heavily influenced by [[Burgundie]] and globalized trends, there is a discernible shift in the attire of the Yanubi people. The corporate landscape, in particular, it is common for professionals to wear a fusion of [[Occidental]] and traditional Islamic styles. For men, this could mean pairing a traditional tunic with tailored trousers or a suit. Women might incorporate elements of traditional clothing, such as a hijab, while opting for professional [[Occidental]] clothing. This allows individuals to navigate the socio-religious expectations of a modern workplace while preserving cultural values. The increasing interconnectedness of the world has introduced new elements to Yanubi fashion. Global fashion trends, particularly from [[Occidental]] cultures, have increasingly commonplace in the wardrobes of many Yanubis. This is most evident in the choice of accessories, footwear, and even the occasional incorporation of [[Occidental]]-style clothing items. As a result, the youth fashion culture especially experiments with clothing styles that blend traditional and modern elements.


The Yanubi are fairly traditional in their attire. Yanubis who work in offices run by foreign companies, they will wear western-styles of dress, but most Yanubis wear traditional Islamic clothing and they are rarely seen without some form of head covering. Perspectives on this are changing slowly with the advent of globalization and especially the internet, but it is still a cultural expectation that the vast majority of Yanubis are dressed more traditionally and conservatively.
===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===
Mutton and couscous feature heavily in the Yanubi diet. Grain and rice are also common cereals. Almost all meals are a meat and vegetable as the main dish and a side of either a baguette or couscous/rice. Breakfast is light and often eaten on the go, a fairly new phenomenon, stemming from [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] influence since [[Operation Kipling]]. Lunch is taken around 11:00am, eaten slowly, and is dense and large. It is almost always eaten in a communal setting and followed by an hour rest period, where tea is consumed and men may smoke communally from a hookah/shisha. Nothing of import is discussed during this time, it is supposed to be idle banter to calm the digestion process and to not excite the body during the hottest part of the day. Dinner is eaten as a family and food is served a la table around 8:00pm.
Mutton and couscous feature heavily in the Yanubi diet. Grain and rice are also common cereals. Almost all meals are a meat and vegetable as the main dish and a side of either a baguette or couscous/rice. Breakfast is light and often eaten on the go, a fairly new phenomenon, stemming from [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] influence since [[Operation Kipling]]. Lunch is taken around 11:00am, eaten slowly, and is dense and large. It is almost always eaten in a communal setting and followed by an hour rest period, where tea is consumed and men may smoke communally from a hookah/shisha. Nothing of import is discussed during this time, it is supposed to be idle banter to calm the digestion process and to not excite the body during the hottest part of the day. Dinner is eaten as a family and food is served a la table around 8:00pm.
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Coffee is becoming more popular with young Yanubis, mostly because of [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] influence. It is not widely liked by most Yanubis who find it bitter and displeasing to their stomachs, which is why they drink tea.
Coffee is becoming more popular with young Yanubis, mostly because of [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] influence. It is not widely liked by most Yanubis who find it bitter and displeasing to their stomachs, which is why they drink tea.


Alcohol is fairly common in Yanuban, but it is not imbibed in any great volume. Young men will drink a beer in the evening and young urban people will all have a drink if they go out clubbing, but more than one is considered poor taste. Drinks are often weak and sweet.  
Alcohol is fairly common in Yanuban, but it is not imbibed in any great volume. Young men will drink a beer in the evening and young urban people will all have a drink if they go out clubbing, but more than one is considered poor taste. Drinks are often weak and sweet.


== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
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=== Religious Demographics ===
=== Religious Demographics ===
Yanuban is 80% Muslim, 60% of whom follow Sunni Islam, 25% are Shiite, and 15% are Sufis. Of the remaining 20%, around 9% are Jewish, 6% are [[Mercantile Reform Protestant]], 4% are [[Catholic Church|Catholic]], 1% are other (Old Gods, agnostic, or irreligious).
Yanuban is 80% Muslim, 60% of whom follow Sunni Islam, 25% are Shiite, and 15% are Sufis. Of the remaining 20%, around 9% are Jewish, 6% are [[Mercantile Reform Protestant]], 4% are [[Catholic Church|Catholic]], 1% are other (Old Gods, agnostic, or irreligious).
==Military==
The military of Yanuban has three branches, the Army, the Aeronauticale, and the National Gendarmerie. The Army is 150,000 soldiers divided into 8 Divisions. It has a moderate armored force, comprised mostly of [[Operation Kipling|Kipling-era]] tanks, APCs, and self-propelled artillery, sold to the country by [[Burgundie]] during successive rounds of modernization. The primary firearm is the FN-FAL, also supplied by [[Burgundie]].
The Aeronauticale is both the air force and the navy of Yanuban. It consists of 13 air wings, of which 5 are fighter/interceptors, 4 are fighter bombers, 2 are strategic airlift/logistics, and 2 are training. The naval contingent is built around 9 frigate squadrons, 5 patrol/coast guard squadrons, and a single [[Second Great War]]-era battleship, which is too expensive to put to sea, but nominally serves as the flagship and its own fleet-in-being. The Aeronauticale also serves the air-defense role and has 32 radar installations and countless anti-air batteries dotted all along its border.
The National Gendarmerie of Yanuban is the national police force of the country. It has approximately 285,400 members and is equipped and trained in the same way as the infantry in the army. Gendarmes are specially trained in riot suppression and as such also carry long batons or truncheons in addition to their FN FALS. The Gendarmerie is organized into 12 geographical police districts, whose size and staffing depends on the number of residents; as well as a Mobile Gendarmerie who have APCs and riot suppression vehicles.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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