Ruthenian Republic: Difference between revisions
Continuator (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{InfoboxRepublic | {{Zeed article}}{{InfoboxRepublic | ||
|fullname = <big>'''The Ruthenian Republicc'''<br>Республика Русения</big><br> | |fullname = <big>'''The Ruthenian Republicc'''<br>Республика Русения</big><br> | ||
|commonname = Ruthenia | |commonname = Ruthenia |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 21 March 2024
The Ruthenian Republicc Республика Русения | |||
| |||
Motto: 'Slava Rusj!' | |||
Anthem: - | |||
Capital city | Rusjar | ||
Largest city | Rusjar | ||
Official language(s) | Zeedic Ruthenian | ||
Official religion(s) | Zeedic Orthodox | ||
Demonym | Ruthenian | ||
Adjective | Ruthenian | ||
Government | Nominal Republic | ||
• President | Vladim Vasyliovich Timoshenko | ||
Legislature | Rusjenyskij Duma | ||
Establishment | 11-VIII-1688 | ||
Area | TBD | ||
Population | Unknown | ||
Currency | Zeedic Rubl (ZRL) | ||
Abbreviation | RUS | ||
Driving side | Left | ||
Time zone(s) | TBD | ||
National animal | Southern Euran Crane | ||
National drink | Rakija |
The Ruthenian Republic (Zeedic Ruthenian: Республика Русения, romanized: Respublika Rusenija) is an Autonomous Republic within the Commonwealth of Zeed, the home of the majority of the Ruthenian ethnic group within the Union. It is also home to the city of Rusjar, both the capitol of the republic and of the Commonwealth.
Demographics
The demographics of the Ruthenian Republic are, as to be expected, a bit more diverse than the other republics of the Commonwealth. As the home of the capitol city - Rusjar - this means that while the majority of people within the republic are Ruthenian, large populations of nearly every ethnic, linguistic and historic background are present within its borders.
Ruthenians Outside the Republic
Outside of the immediate republic, there are are large portion of ethnic Ruthenians north-east of the Ashad Republic. While ethnically Ruthenian, they consider themselves Malirusenskiy, roughly translating to Crimson Ruthenians. They are considered devout Zurvanites, from a time when they were converted by the Babkhi to their religion.