Kuronia

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Republic of Kuronia

Kuronia
Flag of Kuronia
Flag
Motto: 
CapitalRykava
LargestValkas
Official languagesBalto-Slavic
Ethnic groups
Balto-Slav
Demonym(s)Kuronian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic
• Prime Minister
Armands Vasiljevs
Establishment
• Settled
1580
• Independence
1784
• Revolutionary Reforms
1884
• Reformed Republic
1951
Area
• 
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Population
• 2035 census
56,311,204
• Density
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GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$3,900,000,000,000
$3.9 trillion
• Per capita
$69,642.86 per capita
Gini (2035)Positive decrease 43.2
medium
HDI (2035)Increase 0.894
very high
• Summer (DST)
UTC+0
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideright side
ISO 3166 code'KU

Kuronia, officially the Republic of Kuronia, is a country located in the Southeastern Cronan Peninsula of South Crona. It is one of the several non-indigenous Cronan states, and borders Kelekona to the North, Paulastra to the South, and the New Archduchy to the East. Its Western border is a maritime one along the Malentine and Songun Seas. It covers an area of 1,538,478 km2 (594,010 sq mi) which includes several islands off its Western coastline, and boasts a population of 56,311,204. The country is spread across three separate biomes, those being tropical wet along the Western coast, tropical wet-and-dry for much of the lower regions, and subtropical humid at its most Northern borders. Its capital city is Rykava, formerly New Valentia during the Caphiric Settler Period. The largest city, Valkas, is a major maritime shipping and freight port located on the Songun Sea. Kuronians, who are the primary ethnic group within the nation, comprise over 80% of the nation’s population and are part of the larger Balto-Slav ethnolinguistic group found in Sarpedon. Much of the nation still has ties either through family or cultural heritage to Caphiria, with 38% of all Kuronian citizens speaking Caphiric as a second language.

After two centuries of Caphiric-controlled colonial rule, a brief and violent civil war occurred in 1782-1784, resulting in the establishment of the independent state. Owing to its Caphiric heritage, it had draconian and authoritarian measures in place to prevent any dissent, however a near civil war, what essentially was a prolonged period of civil strife, riots, labour union strikes, and military revolts in the 1860s to 1870s resulted in the democratic reforms that laid the ground work for the modern 1951 constitutional reform completed after the Second Great War. This period between 1860-1884 is often referred to as the Slow Revolution, due to the lack of an organized resistance or formalized political revolt against the current status quo.

Kuronia is a developed country a high-income, advanced economy ranking well amongst its peers in Crona and Ixnay. It is a member of the League of Nations, as well as several multinational trade and security agreements that facilitate its foreign policy across the globe.

Etymology

The name Kuronia is derived from the Caphiric name Cyrrinia, which is itself derived from the original Korons, one of the ancient Balto-Slavic tribes of Sarpedon. With modern pronunciation and the overall development of the Southern Balto-Slavic language group the term Kuron eventually developed as a reference for the modern Kuronian people. Grand Duke Andris Karklins, one of the mythic figures of the Kuronian people’s medieval history, formalized their ancestry by founding the first Duchy of Kuronia, from which the modern Republic draws its name.

Economy

See also: Economy of Kuronia

Since the year 1998, Kuronia has had one of the highest GDP growth rates in Ixnay. This was briefly undermined by the 2012 Kuronian Recession, as the primarily import-driven economy was damaged by a slowed series of imports due to international maritime trade congestion in the Songun Straits, and compounded by and untimely railyard and labour union strike. Without the support for a bailout that many other nations had at this time, it took longer for Kuronia to recover, resulting in a lower national trust and belief in the rules-based-international order when it came to global monetary and fiscal policy.

The 2012 Kuronian Recession was an unforeseen circumstance by the Kuronian Central Bank as well as many of the significant financial reporting institutions and agencies of Ixnay. The result was a significant reassessment of the auditing methods for the Kuronian federal government, as well as the collapse of the 2012 coalition government and the 2012 general election.

There is very limited amounts of state-owned corporations in Kuroniam as the privatization of the nation and the de-nationalization of major corporations such as shipyards, railyards, mines, and energy producers was completed in the late 1990s. However significant regulation and oversight still exist as a check and balance for the economy to prevent any issues that could lead to another unforeseen or unplanned recession. Examples of extant state-owned national corporations are the Kuronian Mail and Postal Service and several nuclear reactors and energy facilities.

This amount of privatization in the nation has spurred a significant foreign investment from Sarpedon and Levantia, as subsidies for foreign businesses, reasonable labour costs, a lack of strong union representation in growth industries, and abundant natural resources all allowed for a significant uptick and contribution to the increase in GDP. However, foreign businesses are required to have Kuronian sponsors as there is significant regulation against the foreign ownership of land or certain forms of titles/deeds. This is a holdover from the original independent constitution from wherein Caphirian citizens were reduced in their ability to own land or hold political office, although successive reforms changed this to any foreigner. Despite these holdovers, as a Cronan nation with a non-Cronan culture, the combination of resources and Levantine business practices and Sarpic cultural influences have created an ideal economic environment for Kuronia.

Infrastructure

Transport

Energy

History

Politics and Government

Politics, government, and the major instruments of state power operate under a framework laid out under the 1951 Constitution of Kuronia.

Government

See Also: Kuronian Assembly and Cabinet of Kuronia

The Kuronian Parliament, also known as the Landtāgs, located in Rykava.

The Kuronian Assembly is a unicameral body that is also called the Landtāgs. It is the legislature of the Republic of Kuronia, and passes laws and acts that apply withi the nation’s sovereign borders. The Landtāgs is also responsible for adopting state budgets, approving accounts and fiscal registries, and exercising lawful authority and control of the government. It is also responsible for validating and approving international matters as proposed by the Foreign Ministry or by members of the Landtāgs.

Kuronia is a representative democracy, and membership in the Landtāgs is based on a first-past-the-post system of political parties, with 101 members elected to the Landtāgs every four years. However, it is within the powers of the Prime Minister to call for an election before the mandated four-year term has elapsed. The date for the next election is decided at the conclusion of the previous, and always referred to as “occurring but not before” a certain date. If there is a vote of no confidence in the Landtāgs, this can force a government to resign and a new election is called. In instances where a political party does not have a majority (51 seats in the Landtāgs), coalitions are often formed to support a multi-interest government, even if a lack of cooperation can trigger a vote of no confidence and another election.

The Republic of Kuronia operates as a cabinet government, where executive authority is exercised by the Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers, who head ministries or assigned portfolios or interests as duly appointed by the Prime Minister. The Cabinet is primarily responsible for proposing bills and the annual fiscal budgets and audits, as well as executing laws and guiding both the international and domestic policies of Kuronia. The Prime Minister function as the head of the cabinet and both the head of government and head of state. Most commonly, this is the head of the largest political party and is duly elected in an internal vote within the Landtāgs after a general election. In general, Kuronian politics have multiple parties and it is fairly uncommon for a single party to obtain a majority within the Landtāgs. The executive branch also will appoint senior civil servants and department heads such as the Chief of Border Guards, senior treasury officials, and foreign diplomats such as ambassadors and League of Nations officials.

Administrative Divisons

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Foreign Relations

See also: Foreign relations of Kuronia

The Republic of Kuronia is a member of the League of Nations, as well as a number of smaller economic and defense agreements with other collective organizations. Kuronia has established diplomatic relations with a number of non-Cronan states, with particular focus and emphasis on diplomatic relations in Levantia and Sarpedon. Kuronia has three tiers of foreign diplomatic relations, those being a consulate, embassy, and high commission. A consular office or consulate is the smallest and represents a minimal but firm commitment to a nation of interest, for example the Kuronian Consular Office in Varshan. An embassy represents a regular, staffed diplomatic mission for a nation with significant foreign interests within the Kuronian purview, such as the Kuronian Embassy in Urceopolis. Lastly, a High Commission represents a senior diplomatic official of equal status to the Foreign Minister, and is for nations that are considered the closest allies or trade partners, or maintain a significant historical link to Kuronia, such as the Kuronian High Commission to Caphiria.

Kuronia’s foreign policy priorities include co-operation in the Songun Sea and South Cronan Peninsula, integration within a global economy, involvement in multinational organizations (specifically those in Crona), and contributing the collective defense of Crona and its immediate geographical sphere. Kuronia also actively participates in civilian and military peacekeeping and humanitarian missions, and regular contributes to League of Nations initiatives such as nuclear disarmament, world trade, and eradicating disease and famine.

Since the mid-20th century, Kuronia’s foreign interests have extended beyond its immediate sphere, specifically focusing on North Crona, Sarpedon, and Audonia.

Military

TBD

Demographics

Ethnic Groups

Language

Religion

Education and Science

Health

Geography and Climate

Climate

Environment

Biodiversity

Culture

See also: Culture of Kuronia

Traditional Kuronian history and heritage dates back thousands of years to Sarpedon, with a considerable volume of cultural heritage preserved in the National Kuronian Archives. Through cooperation with Caphiria and senior heritage officials in Sarpedon, important texts, artifacts, and other historical items have been transferred over to Kuronia through a bilateral agreement to preserve both Kuronian cultural heritage, as well as Caphiric colonial heritage.

Kuronian people engage in traditional dance during the Summer Festival as depicted in a painting from the 17th century.

Early Kuronian nationalist movements first emerged in Caphiria as part of the nascent creation of the idea of the Kuronian people. However as Caphiria began to suppress these, much of the newly incarcerated were then sent to Crona, forming the initial settlers for the future Kuronian state. Kuronians identify the settlement as a key time in their cultural heritage, with the tribal period being followed by the medieval, then colonial settlement, followed by independence and statehood. After the independence of Kuronia, many artists, painters, musicians, poets and other important cultural figures began to emerge once Caphiric censorship laws were removed. This immediate period post-independence is considered to be the “Kuronian Rennaisance.”

In Kuronia, there is federal holidays for religious holidays, but starting in the 1960s an increasing number of culturally significant days began to be legislated as holidays. These included the traditional Summer and Winter festivals, which find their heritage in the pre-Catholic period of the Kuronian people. As well, the Kuronian Field Games are a major summer attraction that feature a series of medieval sport such as javelin throwing, shotput, wrestling, boxing, and horse riding. Many of these sports continue to maintain their relevance in Kuronia with modern versions of these games. Due to the popularity of TV and other forms of media such as video games and virtual reality in the 21st century, a revival of traditional Kuronian folk song has also occurred, with its tribal and medieval roots it is not uncommon for these also to be sung as bar songs or at major sporting venues such as football.

Kurnonian architecture is notably different during the Caphiric Settler Period and the Post-Independence period. Imperial buildings, sporting traditional Sarpic and Caphiric influences are noticeable in much of the older federal buildings such as courthouses, town halls, and some older military buildings. Post-independence, Kuronian traditional architecture had a revival parallel to many others such as music and art, with major restorations or creation of new buildings such as the Landtāgs being done.

Kuronia also annually hosts the Valkas Orchestra Symposium, which features an invitation of symphonies and other music acts, primarily of the classical genre, from around Ixnay.