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== Geography ==
== Geography ==
Garujulia consists of two valleys, one larger extending to the north, and one smaller and narrower to the southwest. The capital Jojokheti is located in the southeast of the country, close to the border with [[Ḡur Republic]].
[[File:Garujulia map.png|thumb|left|Map of Garujulia in 1693.]]
[[File:Garujulia map.png|thumb|left|Map of Garujulia in 1693.]]
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Revision as of 15:35, 18 February 2021

Republic of Garujulia
Flag of Garujulia
Republic Flag
Coat of Arms of Garujulia
Republic Seal
Motto:
Anthem:
Capital city Jojokheti
Largest city -
Official language(s) Garujulian
Official religion(s) Garujulian paganism, Ruthenian Orthodox, Zurvanism
Demonym Garujulian
  Adjective Garujulish
Government Republic
 • Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Ioseb Besarionis dzе Jughashvili
Legislature Umaghlesi Sak’anonmdeblo Sabch’o (Supreme Legislative Soviet)
Establishment 1693
Area 106,245 km2
Population est. 3,500,000
Currency Zeedic Rubl (ZRL)
Abbreviation GAR
Driving side Right
Time zone(s) TBD
National animal Euran lion
National drink Wine

The Republic of Garujulia is an autonomous republic of the Union of the Republics of Zeed. The republic has a population of about 3.5 million and is located in the north of Zeed, to the west of the Ḡur Republic. The area was incorporated into Zeed in 1693 when the leadership of the Garujulian people organised the area into a nominal republic.

The republic is dominated by the Garujulian people, a small isolated ethnic group indigenous to Eura, with its own language, religion and culture. The culture and people are heavily influenced by agriculture, specifically the raising of sheep, goats, and other livestock. The area occupied by the Garujulians is remote and mountainous, feeding a sense of isolationism and hostility towards outsiders. The fact that the leadership of the people has acceeded to the union is not even universally known, with several rural communities deep into the valleys not even acknowledging the control of the republic. The population is still largely rural, with about a third living in the capital Jojokheti, with about 1.2 million inhabitants, and the rest scattered among much smaller towns, villages and rural communities.

Geography

Garujulia consists of two valleys, one larger extending to the north, and one smaller and narrower to the southwest. The capital Jojokheti is located in the southeast of the country, close to the border with Ḡur Republic.

Map of Garujulia in 1693.


Administrative divisions

The republic is divided into 11 mkhare, usually translated as regions, and one city, Jojokheti. The regions have no elected government, instead they function as a forum for coordination between the districts, a conduit between the districts and the central government, and as a way for the national government to provide local services. Jojokheti on the other hand does have an elected government. The national government appoints the state commissars of the regions and of Jojokheti. The country is further divided into 69 self-governing communities.

Mkhare Administrative centre Population Population density (/km2) Area (km2) Notes
Jojokheti Jojokheti 1,205,635 2,900 415
Araghrma Debilebi 233,890 110 2,130
Bneli T'q'e Mshromelta Samotkhe 189,697 40 4,725
Chrdiloeti Maghla 207,141 10 20,285
Lurji T'ba Skhva T'ba 662,514 59 11,165
Mts'vane Veli Shemzavari 55,224 7 8,075
Ori Da Glekhebi 104,583 11 9,475
P'iri Ch'irveuli 102,060 8 12,405
Sami Titi Tkhis Rkebi 123,744 9 13,215
Samkhret-Dasavleti Tskhvari 447,775 53 8,375
Samkhreti Moshorebit 52,469 6 8,585
T'bis P'iras T'bastan 396,752 117 3,400
Republic of Garujulia Jojokheti 3,781,484 37 102,250