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Revision as of 14:16, 17 August 2020
Doppelte Föderative Republiken Yytuskia-Helvana Dual Federal Republics of Yytuskia-Helvana | |
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Motto: Stärke, Sicherheit, Wille und Toleranz Strength, Safety, Will, and Tolerance | |
Capital | Hauptstadt-Mühl |
Largest | Essen-Rostov |
Recognised national languages | |
Demonym(s) | Federal-Republican |
Government | Dual-State Constitutional Monarchy |
• Premierführer | Mr. Benjamin Seidenstücker |
• Vizeführer | Mr. Martin Schor |
• Premier-Secretary | Robert Vasilievich |
Federal Union (1990 CE) | |
Area | |
• Total | 6,190,382 km2 (2,390,120 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2028 estimate | 86.3 Million |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Per capita | $53,960 |
Currency | NUD |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | right |
The Dual Federal Republics of Yytuskia and Helvana are a pair of sovereign nations unified under a two-state constitutional monarchy. Both the nations are run under their own separate governments – the Yytusche-Bund and the Helvaic Federal-Soviet – but are ruled by a constitutional monarchy with the Head of State being the current Yytuskian King, Kaiser von Fürstenmold III. The dual-state system was officially formed in late 1990, to unify both the economically-shattered Helvanic people, and the civil-war stricken Yytusche. Under it, the two nations are unofficially two separate countries, but in all official offices are a singular entity, with the Bund and the Soviet governments overseeing their respective countries. The Kaiser oversees both the Bund and the Soviet through his stand-ins – known as Honourable Watchers. The current HWs are Edith Schuster for the Yytusche-Bund, and Aleksandra Vadimovna Zinchenko for the Helvanic Federal-Soviet.
Yytuskia, officially known in the Union as the Democratic-Socialist Federation of Yytuskia, is technically an thalassocracy due to the large military focus on naval power, using its large navy of aircraft carriers, cruisers and destroyers, and submarines to patrol various international waterways to offer protection to shipping routes for various countries. A mostly urban nation, many of the 53 million citizens in Yytuskia choose to live in metropolitan areas like the capital, Hauptstadt-Muhl, and other cities like Heerhaven, Immenschau, and Bernfeld. The major industries in the country are primarily steel/metal refining, with other smaller nations buying contracts with companies such as Spahr-Steel (Int.) to refine ore which is then shipped back to their country. Other major industries are mostly in the beef agriculture sector, with others being in shipbuilding, transportation, and technology sectors.
Helvana, or the Soviet Federal Republic of Hevlana, is a federal republic of 33.3 million, is a more rural country focused on land-based armed forces than that of the Yytusche-Armee, supplying a small but exceptionally-trained standing army for use by the Dual Republics. While smaller in population to Yytuskia, Helvana beats it in landmass, spreading metropolitan areas farther out than their Yytusche counterparts. Cities like Litka, Turasava, and Mygan – while small – house millions of citizens, while smaller towns dot the national rail- and highways. The largest industry in Helvana is without a doubt the Sosopul oil fields, with upwards of 104 to 128 billion barrels of oil underneath its location, which steadily feed into the refinery there. And while the oil sector represents 45% of the nation’s GDP, other smaller sectors like forestry, stone-works, and fishing supply to the national numbers.
With a conjoined number of roughly 86.3 million citizens, known for its rich and militarized culture, and its high annual education budget, the Dual Federal Republics have been continuously the home of influential and successful artists, philosophers, musicians, sportspeople, entrepenuers, scientists, engineers, and inventors.