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|capital = Kalaphu | |capital = [[Kalaphu]] | ||
|capital_and_largest_city = Kalaphu | |capital_and_largest_city = Kalaphu | ||
|official_languages = Tibetan<br>Mongolian<br> | |official_languages = Tibetan<br>Mongolian<br> | ||
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|religion = | |religion = Buddhism | ||
|demonym = Tashidaypa (noun)<br> | |demonym = Tashidaypa (noun)<br> | ||
Tashidaypan (adjective)<br> | Tashidaypan (adjective)<br> | ||
Tashidaypans (plural) | Tashidaypans (plural) | ||
|government_type = Unitary | |government_type = Unitary Confessionalist Parliamentary Republic | ||
|leader_title1 = Prime Minister | |leader_title1 = Prime Minister | ||
|leader_name1 = Lhamo Palsang | |leader_name1 = Lhamo Palsang | ||
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|lower_house = House of the Masses | |lower_house = House of the Masses | ||
|established_event1 = Restoration of the Republic | |established_event1 = [[Restoration of the Republic]] | ||
|established_date1 = 12 July, 1993 | |established_date1 = 12 July, 1993 | ||
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|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $2,512 | |GDP_nominal_per_capita = $2,512 | ||
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'''Tashidaypa''', officially the '''Most Serene Republic of Tashidaypa''', is a country located in northeast country in [[Alshar]], bordered by [[Kloistan]] and [[Oyashima]]. Spanning over 21 million people, thirteen prefectures, and | '''Tashidaypa''', officially the '''Most Serene Republic of Tashidaypa''' (Mongolian: ''Ташидайпагийн хамгийн тайван бүгд найрамдах улс''), is a country located in northeast country in [[Alshar]], bordered by [[Kloistan]] and [[Oyashima]]. Spanning over 21 million people, thirteen prefectures, two autonomous zones, and dozens of nomadic reservations, Tashidaypa remains a vastly diverse nation, with the cultural, economic, and political capital being located in the city of Kalaphu, where national administrative affairs are handled. Despite this, the nation remains predominantly rural and remote, with rates of urbanization being amongst the lowest in the world. Nomadic pastoralism remains relatively common, with nearly a tenth of the countries population being defined as nomadic or semi-nomadic, still belonging to often ancient band, familial, or tribal organizations. | ||
Tashidaypa finds it's origins with the [[Nomadism and Tashidaypa|nomadic peoples of the steppe]], who lived in broadly pastoralist, simple agricultural, and herder societies, shaped by the extreme variability of the climate and temperature, with early Tashidaypan societies spread out over an already vast steppe into clans and tribal groups. Any population that attempted to sustain itself on agriculture alone were simply unsustainable, and while grain and simple agriculture remained a tenant of most of these emerging societies, by no means were they extensive. Interconnection between these groups existed, however, bolstered by the arrival of Buddhism, and the eventual unification in 912 lead to the first [[Kingdom of Tashidaypa]], ending an era of predominantly isolated groupings. | |||
In the modern day, Tashidaypa remains internationally and culturally isolated, with simmering sectarian religious, cultural, and political conflicts have kept the nation in a state of constant internal conflict since it's declaration, being considered by the League of Nations as authoritarian in it's nature, despite a [[Restoration of the Republic|period of brief liberalization internally]]. Civil liberties consistently rank low on international indexes, political freedoms have been increasingly curbed, and the rise of political street violence, accompanied often by political dynasties, have been harshly criticized both internally and externally. Specifically, a ''de-facto'' prohibition on alcohol, violent crackdown on drug-use, and failure to ensure protections for the [[LGBT Rights in Tashidaypa|LGBTQ community]], have remain hotly contested by foreign human rights organizations. | |||
Tashidaypa is a member of the [[League of Nations]]. | Tashidaypa is a member of the [[League of Nations]]. |
Revision as of 19:52, 19 September 2022
Most Serene Republic of Tashidaypa Ташидайпа (Mongolian) | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Бурхан, Итгэл, Ташидайпан хүмүүс! ("God, Faith, and the Tashidaypan People!") | |
Anthem: Урагшаа! | |
Capital | Kalaphu |
Official languages | Tibetan Mongolian |
Religion | Buddhism |
Demonym(s) | Tashidaypa (noun) Tashidaypan (adjective) |
Government | Unitary Confessionalist Parliamentary Republic |
• Prime Minister | Lhamo Palsang |
House of the Masses | |
Establishment | |
12 July, 1993 | |
Population | |
• Estimate | 21,122,423 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | Your GDP = GDPPC x Population (This is calculated for you after first entry) |
• Per capita | $2,512 |
Currency | Tashidaypa Tashidaypi (₮) |
Driving side | left |
Tashidaypa, officially the Most Serene Republic of Tashidaypa (Mongolian: Ташидайпагийн хамгийн тайван бүгд найрамдах улс), is a country located in northeast country in Alshar, bordered by Kloistan and Oyashima. Spanning over 21 million people, thirteen prefectures, two autonomous zones, and dozens of nomadic reservations, Tashidaypa remains a vastly diverse nation, with the cultural, economic, and political capital being located in the city of Kalaphu, where national administrative affairs are handled. Despite this, the nation remains predominantly rural and remote, with rates of urbanization being amongst the lowest in the world. Nomadic pastoralism remains relatively common, with nearly a tenth of the countries population being defined as nomadic or semi-nomadic, still belonging to often ancient band, familial, or tribal organizations.
Tashidaypa finds it's origins with the nomadic peoples of the steppe, who lived in broadly pastoralist, simple agricultural, and herder societies, shaped by the extreme variability of the climate and temperature, with early Tashidaypan societies spread out over an already vast steppe into clans and tribal groups. Any population that attempted to sustain itself on agriculture alone were simply unsustainable, and while grain and simple agriculture remained a tenant of most of these emerging societies, by no means were they extensive. Interconnection between these groups existed, however, bolstered by the arrival of Buddhism, and the eventual unification in 912 lead to the first Kingdom of Tashidaypa, ending an era of predominantly isolated groupings.
In the modern day, Tashidaypa remains internationally and culturally isolated, with simmering sectarian religious, cultural, and political conflicts have kept the nation in a state of constant internal conflict since it's declaration, being considered by the League of Nations as authoritarian in it's nature, despite a period of brief liberalization internally. Civil liberties consistently rank low on international indexes, political freedoms have been increasingly curbed, and the rise of political street violence, accompanied often by political dynasties, have been harshly criticized both internally and externally. Specifically, a de-facto prohibition on alcohol, violent crackdown on drug-use, and failure to ensure protections for the LGBTQ community, have remain hotly contested by foreign human rights organizations.
Tashidaypa is a member of the League of Nations.