Ginsukyo
Ginsukyan Union | |
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Capital and largest city | Nyolenri |
Official languages | |
Recognized regional languages | Atlantian |
Ethnic groups (2522) | |
Religion |
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Demonym | Ginsukyan |
Government | Unitary presidential republic |
Elin Paya | |
Yaki Chinaya | |
• Speaker | Teru Rinuto |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Senate | |
House of Representatives | |
Establishment | |
128 | |
346 | |
730 | |
1314 | |
• Collapse | 1654 |
1896 | |
• Dark Age | 2156 |
2448 | |
2454 | |
2525 | |
Area | |
• Total | 743,502.77 km2 (287,068.02 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2525 estimate | |
GDP (PPP) | 2525 estimate |
• Total | |
• Per capita | |
GDP (nominal) | 2525 estimate |
• Total | |
• Per capita | |
Currency | Ginsukyan Suki |
Time zone | GST |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +48 |
Internet TLD | .gk |
Ginsukyo (Ginsukyan: ginsukiyo),[a] officially the Ginsukyan Union (Ginsukyan: ギンスキヨ グリン),[b] is a country located in West Alaxia. It is bordered by Fazarian Ginsukyo and the Gateway Sea to the west, Sinkayya and Atlantia to the north, the Fazarian state of Tuzal to the south, and Jimarian Ginsukyo to the east. Nyolenri is the capital and largest city; other major cities are Ogodoshima, Nyokeni, Narono, Yohizen, and Ninamitame.
Ginsukyo has been inhabited by humans since XXXXX BXY[c], later representing a distinct and indigenous Turiko culture. Later migrations by the Thasselene peoples from modern-day Atlantia influenced the Turiko significantly, introducing written language. These upheavals resulted in the creation of proper city-states by ~100 BXY, and ushered in a short but violent period in Ginsukyan history. A short moment of peace due to the First Council of Nyolenri was broken by Eientei which moved to quickly unify the city-states, establishing the Gurinary of Turiko in 82 XY. After more conquests by the Gurinary, the Second Council of Nyolenri was convened, in which the Amperite of Ginsukyo was founded. It was also around this time that a rivalry was brewing between Ginsukyans and Thraxians.
Ginsukyo saw rapid territorial expansion and switched between multiple systems of government. From a Restoration of the Gurin to being partitioned and forming the First Republic, later overthrown by political radicals that established the Second Republic. The second republic would last until 1654 XY, when Ginsukyo was invaded and then partitioned into three states; Eientei, Myokeni, and Belita. The three states remained close to each other as Thrax attempted to take the Ginsukyan region multiple times, with Eientei and Myokeni even reuniting in 1896, and Belita remaining a close ally even as it refused to reunify.
After 300 years of rule by foreign powers, Ginsukyo declared Independence in 2448, first as a Dominion of the Fazarian Monarchy, then as a Republic in 2454. Shortly following this, a period of economic growth began, resulting in the increased prominence of Ginsukyo in the world stage. War began against Fazar in 2521, ultimately resulting in a defeat which split the country, with the only government set up so far being the Union government, which styles itself as the successor to the Technocratic Republic of Ginsukyo.
Under the Union government, Ginsukyo has maintained a unitary presidential republic with a bicameral legislature, the National Assembly. Ginsukyo is a developing country and a middle power, once again experiencing rapid economic growth. A global leader in the automotive, electronics and shipbuilding industries, the country has made important contributions to science and technology. The Armed Forces of the Union is the successor to the Armed Forces of Ginsukyo, and while small, it is considered highly trained.
Ginsukyo is considered a cultural superpower as the culture of Ginsukyo is well known around the world, especially thanks to its prominent animation, comics, tourism and video game industries.
Etymology
The word "Ginsukyo" is an endonym from the Ginsukyan language, and was adopted in the 1st century. Before the term originated, most Ginsukyans used the term Turiko to refer to themselves. The first attestation of the word is in a verse from a Sona Tokā holy book, the Legend of Olar Kalarlar (P44-45):
Olari Kalarilari, kalako no toko, kuniko ko-yi ichi yunoko, dewa kalako Yeni-yi doyan. Yeni Ginsu-ya tazu, kanoro kanori, talani tona, shikashi, talani kono no Turiko. Ginsu tazi: Tamana! Yeni-yi no kiyo, tokātan e kunihan no kiyo. Tina simi masu, Ginsukiyo. |
Olar Kalarlar, a man of the people of light eyes, a man revered by many, he has truly abandoned his old Gods. He asks a new Goddess, Ginsu, pleading before her, for his prize, and the prize of all Turiko. Ginsu said: So it is! A Land of Gods, a Land of Faith and Prosperity. It will be named after me, Ginsukyo. |
The book was written as part of the Commands from the Lords, and was written by members of the First Council of Nyolenri in 57 XY, who viewed the establishment of a "Land of Ginsu" as the realization of a Promised Land and a goal that all Turiko people must aspire towards. It is in this context therefore that resulted in the establishment of Ginsukyo taking the form of yet another religious council, the Second Council of Nyolenri.
History
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Prehistory (before 1000 BXY)
Not much is known about the land and the people that made up modern-day Ginsukyo before the Thasselene Migration which started 3,500 years ago, and most references to this period by later accounts are considered to be mythical, especially by historians from outside the country.
It is generally accepted that the date where Ginsukyan prehistory ends is the start of the Migration, and there is considered to be much more archaeological and especially written evidence and recorded history after the start of the Migration.
Thasselene period (1000 – 100 BXY)
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City States period (100 BXY – XY 82)
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First Gurinary (XY 82 – 128)
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Amperite of Ginsukyo (XY 128 – 346)
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Second Gurinary (XY 346 - 730)
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First Republic (730 – 1314)
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Second Republic (1314 – 1654)
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Three states period (1654 – 1896)
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Third Republic (1896 - 2156)
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Dark Ages (2156 - 2448)
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Independence (since 2448)
Geography
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Climate
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Biodiversity
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Politics
Ginsukyo is a Technocratic, Democratic Republic
Foreign relations
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Military
The Ginsukyan Armed Forces are divided into the Ground Forces, Navy, and Aerial Forces. There are also two independent arms of service: Space Armed Forces and the Airborne Force. As of 2477, the military had around 270,000 active-duty personnel. Additionally, there are over 100,000 reservists. Male citizens aged 18-27 can voluntary serve for the ginsukyan armed forced. women may serve in all functions of service without restriction.
Economy
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Infastructure
Ginsukyo is a Tourist hub for the continent. Its Notable Builds is among the Finest in Eulea . The Great Hall (daihoru) is widely known for its enormous size and it's design. The largest Ginsukyan airports are Eientei Airport and Makise Airport. The Port of Yohizen is one of the largest container port in the world
Science and Technology
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Agriculture
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Demographics
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Religion
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Languages
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Education
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Health
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See also
Notes
- ↑ Ginsukiyo, [ɡinsɯˈkijo]
- ↑ Ginsukyio Guria, [ɡinsɯˈkijo ˈɡɯʐin]
- ↑ OOC: Ginsukyan Pre-History is a WIP