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'''Daau,''' officially the '''Democratic Republic of Daau''', is a sovereign | '''Daau,''' officially the '''Democratic Republic of Daau''', is a sovereign country and city-state in maritime Southeast Eura. It however does not border any nations in its its main region, Greater Seragaan, but borders [[Zyrkistan]] and [[Krasnovlac]] through its two Special Administrative Regions. The country's territory is composed of one main region, 32 satellite islands and islets, 2 Special Administrative Regions; the combined area of these has increased by 25% since the country's independence as a result of extensive land reclamation projects. With a multicultural population and recognising the need to respect cultural identities of the major ethnic groups within the nation, Daau has four official languages: English, Yewlang, Matabese, and Tamil. English is the lingua franca and numerous public services are available only in English. Multiracialism is enshrined in the constitution and continues to shape national policies in education, housing, and politics. | ||
Daau being a sole nation on the tip of Southeast Eura sees the region have its own political style compared to the others in the respective region. The nation is a Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic, and its legal system set on the common law. One of the founding members of the [[ASSEN|ASEEN]], Daau also hosts the headquarters of major financial institutes and economic headquarters. | Daau being a sole nation on the tip of Southeast Eura sees the region have its own political style compared to the others in the respective region. The nation is a Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic, and its legal system set on the common law. One of the founding members of the [[ASSEN|ASEEN]], Daau also hosts the headquarters of major financial institutes and economic headquarters. | ||
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{{main|History of Daau}} | {{main|History of Daau}} | ||
===Ancient Daau === | ===Ancient Daau === | ||
Artifacts dating back to 131 suggest Daau was inhabited by | Artifacts dating back to 131 suggest Daau was inhabited by Yewlang prisoners of war as the ancient Dauian soil was deemed infertile by the Yewlang and the Xin Emperor would send his troops with prisoners to work on the land there to develoop for future generations to inhabit. The land was called Fangshan by local Yewlangese guards due to its geographical location and the lack of proper natural resources. | ||
=== Yewlang colonization === | === Yewlang colonization === | ||
During the period of escalating population growth and societal evolution in Fangshan, apprehensions within the Yewlang government regarding potential uprisings among the local populace heightened. Fearing insurrections fueled by the growing discontent and aspirations for independence, especially amidst the backdrop of ongoing revolts in the region, the Yewlang authorities perceived the Fangshanese as a potential threat to the conservative Yewlang governance.In a bid to preempt any dissent and solidify control over the territory, the Yewlang military orchestrated an invasion of Fangshan, effectively annexing the region and integrating it into the official dominion of Yewlang by 41 AD. Under the firm grip of Yewlang rule and subjected to rigorous cultural re-education initiatives enforced by Yewlang officials, the distinctive traditions of Fangshan gradually faced erasure, relegated to obscurity by the concerted efforts of the governing regime. | |||
With a strategic eye on economic gains, the Yewlang administration strategically transformed Fangshan into a pivotal trading port, leveraging its geographic advantages for commercial pursuits. Seeking to maximize profits from the industrious Fangshan population, Yewlang imposed stringent economic policies aimed at extracting wealth from the working-class citizens. Despite aspirations to cultivate a thriving livestock industry in Fangshan, the region's infertile soil and the exorbitant costs associated with livestock upkeep thwarted such endeavors. Consequently, Fangshan relied heavily on food imports facilitated through the bustling Port of Xialanjian, distinguishing the city as a prosperous hub within the realm of Yewlang, renowned for its opulence and economic prosperity derived from maritime trade activities. | |||
In the historical context of Fangshan, the burgeoning influence of Yewlang catalyzed a gradual assimilation of Yewlangese culture among the local populace. This symbiotic relationship between the residents of Fangshan and the burgeoning Yewlang culture not only fostered cultural exchange but also played a pivotal role in propelling advancements in Yewlangese technology. The strategic significance of Fangshan as a prominent port facilitated vibrant trade activities, serving as a bustling hub where commercial transactions thrived and diverse communities converged, nurturing an environment conducive to the cross-pollination of ideas and innovation. | |||
==== The Liberation War ==== | ==== The Liberation War ==== | ||
As insurgency was on the rise near the end of the Yewlang Dynasty | |||
=== Red Sun Republic === | === Red Sun Republic === | ||
=== Present === | === Present === | ||
Daau | In contemporary times, Daau has embarked on a transformative journey, diverging from the traditional Yen Kang system and embracing a fresh era under a new leadership that heralds the dawn of a novel dynasty. Spearheading this progressive shift is the visionary President Xi Bing Jin, whose governance has catalyzed a shift in Daau's trajectory. Under President Xi Bing Jin's leadership, Daau has undergone a remarkable evolution, marked by a newfound openness to global engagement and a concerted effort to integrate with the international community. This shift has seen Daau extend invitations to numerous international organizations, granting them the opportunity to establish missions within its borders and partake in global trade networks, thereby propelling Daau into the modern era. | ||
Driven by a fervent desire to modernize and revitalize its economy, Daau has embarked on a robust industrial development agenda, channeling significant investments into enhancing its infrastructure. This strategic focus aims to realize the long-cherished aspirations of Daau's founding settlers by fostering a dynamic and thriving nation characterized by prosperity and unity. | |||
In the wake of President Xi Bing Jin's ascendancy, Daau has witnessed a renaissance in its economic landscape, achieving notable success across various industries and sectors. This resurgence has not only elevated Daau's standing but has also engendered a newfound respect and admiration on the global stage. Daau's enhanced reputation is underscored by its proactive engagement with foreign nations, exemplified by the establishment of multiple diplomatic missions overseas and the cultivation of robust international partnerships spanning the globe. As Daau forges ahead on its path of progress and prosperity, the nation's commitment to fostering international cooperation and advancing its stature on the world stage stands as a testament to its unwavering dedication to realizing a future characterized by harmony, prosperity, and global interconnectedness. | |||
==== Dauian reduction ==== | ==== Dauian reduction ==== | ||
Revision as of 04:35, 4 August 2024
| Democratic Republic of Daau | |||
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| Motto: "Onwards Daau" | |||
| Anthem: "Our Daau" | |||
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| Map versions | 17.5.0 | ||
| Capital | Seragaan | ||
| Largest city | Seragaan | ||
| Official language(s) | Daau Matabese Baatharzi Yewlang | ||
| Official religion(s) | No major religion | ||
| Demonym | Dauian | ||
| - Adjective | Dauian | ||
| Government | Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic | ||
| - | |||
| - President | Xi Bing Jin | ||
| - Legislature | Daau People's National Assembly | ||
| Establishment | 16 February 2022 | ||
| Area | |||
| Population | 5,637,000 | ||
| Active population | 1 | ||
| Currency | Daau Ruppiah | ||
| Calendar | |||
| Time zone(s) | CMT +4 | ||
| Mains electricity | |||
| Driving side | right | ||
| Track gauge | |||
| National website | |||
| National forum | |||
| National animal | Eagle | ||
| National food | Kaya toast | ||
| National drink | Coke | ||
| National tree | Orchard Tree | ||
| Abbreviation | DAU | ||
Daau, officially the Democratic Republic of Daau, is a sovereign country and city-state in maritime Southeast Eura. It however does not border any nations in its its main region, Greater Seragaan, but borders Zyrkistan and Krasnovlac through its two Special Administrative Regions. The country's territory is composed of one main region, 32 satellite islands and islets, 2 Special Administrative Regions; the combined area of these has increased by 25% since the country's independence as a result of extensive land reclamation projects. With a multicultural population and recognising the need to respect cultural identities of the major ethnic groups within the nation, Daau has four official languages: English, Yewlang, Matabese, and Tamil. English is the lingua franca and numerous public services are available only in English. Multiracialism is enshrined in the constitution and continues to shape national policies in education, housing, and politics.
Daau being a sole nation on the tip of Southeast Eura sees the region have its own political style compared to the others in the respective region. The nation is a Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic, and its legal system set on the common law. One of the founding members of the ASEEN, Daau also hosts the headquarters of major financial institutes and economic headquarters.
Etymology
The name Daau was derived from the ancient Dauian language, Daau's was the name of the great King of Gods Daau Laksa in Dauian mythology. Daau means the most humble of the humble and the greatest of the greatest.
Other names
The Red Sun Republic of Daau is the unoffical national name of Daau. The Sky of Red Sun is symbolized in the flag as the background of the flag.
History
Ancient Daau
Artifacts dating back to 131 suggest Daau was inhabited by Yewlang prisoners of war as the ancient Dauian soil was deemed infertile by the Yewlang and the Xin Emperor would send his troops with prisoners to work on the land there to develoop for future generations to inhabit. The land was called Fangshan by local Yewlangese guards due to its geographical location and the lack of proper natural resources.
Yewlang colonization
During the period of escalating population growth and societal evolution in Fangshan, apprehensions within the Yewlang government regarding potential uprisings among the local populace heightened. Fearing insurrections fueled by the growing discontent and aspirations for independence, especially amidst the backdrop of ongoing revolts in the region, the Yewlang authorities perceived the Fangshanese as a potential threat to the conservative Yewlang governance.In a bid to preempt any dissent and solidify control over the territory, the Yewlang military orchestrated an invasion of Fangshan, effectively annexing the region and integrating it into the official dominion of Yewlang by 41 AD. Under the firm grip of Yewlang rule and subjected to rigorous cultural re-education initiatives enforced by Yewlang officials, the distinctive traditions of Fangshan gradually faced erasure, relegated to obscurity by the concerted efforts of the governing regime.
With a strategic eye on economic gains, the Yewlang administration strategically transformed Fangshan into a pivotal trading port, leveraging its geographic advantages for commercial pursuits. Seeking to maximize profits from the industrious Fangshan population, Yewlang imposed stringent economic policies aimed at extracting wealth from the working-class citizens. Despite aspirations to cultivate a thriving livestock industry in Fangshan, the region's infertile soil and the exorbitant costs associated with livestock upkeep thwarted such endeavors. Consequently, Fangshan relied heavily on food imports facilitated through the bustling Port of Xialanjian, distinguishing the city as a prosperous hub within the realm of Yewlang, renowned for its opulence and economic prosperity derived from maritime trade activities.
In the historical context of Fangshan, the burgeoning influence of Yewlang catalyzed a gradual assimilation of Yewlangese culture among the local populace. This symbiotic relationship between the residents of Fangshan and the burgeoning Yewlang culture not only fostered cultural exchange but also played a pivotal role in propelling advancements in Yewlangese technology. The strategic significance of Fangshan as a prominent port facilitated vibrant trade activities, serving as a bustling hub where commercial transactions thrived and diverse communities converged, nurturing an environment conducive to the cross-pollination of ideas and innovation.
The Liberation War
As insurgency was on the rise near the end of the Yewlang Dynasty
Red Sun Republic
Present
In contemporary times, Daau has embarked on a transformative journey, diverging from the traditional Yen Kang system and embracing a fresh era under a new leadership that heralds the dawn of a novel dynasty. Spearheading this progressive shift is the visionary President Xi Bing Jin, whose governance has catalyzed a shift in Daau's trajectory. Under President Xi Bing Jin's leadership, Daau has undergone a remarkable evolution, marked by a newfound openness to global engagement and a concerted effort to integrate with the international community. This shift has seen Daau extend invitations to numerous international organizations, granting them the opportunity to establish missions within its borders and partake in global trade networks, thereby propelling Daau into the modern era.
Driven by a fervent desire to modernize and revitalize its economy, Daau has embarked on a robust industrial development agenda, channeling significant investments into enhancing its infrastructure. This strategic focus aims to realize the long-cherished aspirations of Daau's founding settlers by fostering a dynamic and thriving nation characterized by prosperity and unity.
In the wake of President Xi Bing Jin's ascendancy, Daau has witnessed a renaissance in its economic landscape, achieving notable success across various industries and sectors. This resurgence has not only elevated Daau's standing but has also engendered a newfound respect and admiration on the global stage. Daau's enhanced reputation is underscored by its proactive engagement with foreign nations, exemplified by the establishment of multiple diplomatic missions overseas and the cultivation of robust international partnerships spanning the globe. As Daau forges ahead on its path of progress and prosperity, the nation's commitment to fostering international cooperation and advancing its stature on the world stage stands as a testament to its unwavering dedication to realizing a future characterized by harmony, prosperity, and global interconnectedness.
Dauian reduction
Following the death of Kim Dong Won, the nation fell into a state of mourning and also a state of protests against the current government. The culprit was claimed to be Florian to calm the situation down and was further investigated to be revealed that the culprit was indeed a Florian but a Dauian by Florian descent who holds a Florian passport. The nation fell into a state of peril as mass protests broke out all over the nation. City-states Jurong and Daas would
Geography
Daau is located in south-east Eura near the Trucial Isles. The nation has a number of ports around the coast used for trading with foreign countries while being a main source of income for the nation. There are also a number of airports within the nation with the biggest being Daas-Seragaan International Airport which is located in the outskirts of Seragaan, in Bentosa. Daau boasts a number of freshwater lakes in its mainland. River Marina runs through the country from Mount Al-Binter. The nation has a line of mountains in its western border, acting as a natural shield to foreign attacks.
The nation has a massive reserve of oil and natural gases on its western border, having a much larger portion than that of Zyrkistan, Krasnovlac and other nations in the region.
Climate
The weather in Daau is usually dry and cold near the southern part of the country whilst the northern part has a much diverse climate. Temperatures range from 12° to 23° in a year in the south and 21° to 42° in the north.
Government and politics
The Democratic Republic of Daau is governed by the Dauian Communist Party (DCP), thus Daau considers itself to be a Marxist–Leninist socialist republic, Daau's special political structure makes the nation of the few communist nations on Micras nowadays governed by a full communist party. According to the Dauian constitution, the DRD is defined as a socialist state led by a people's democratic dictatorship, spearheaded by the working class and grounded on an alliance of workers and peasants. State institutions are mandated to adhere to the principle of democratic centralism, with a key emphasis on the leadership of the Dauian Communist Party as a defining feature of socialism with Yewlangese characteristics.
While the DR Daau officially labels itself as a democracy, using terms like "socialist inspired democracy" and "people's ideal democracy," it is commonly characterized as an hybrid regime one-party state. The nation is known for imposing stringent restrictions, particularly in areas such as freedom of the press, assembly, formation of social organizations, religion, and internet access.
Dauian Communist Party
Government
Administrative divisions
For SAR's, Daau currently holds Mataba and Draguti as special administrative regions and both have different systems under the Daau Special Administrative Region principle established after the Draguti Conflict.
Foreign Relations
Daau shares an open border between Krasnovlac, meaning that both sides can freely enter and exit Daau without visa.
Military
Economy
The Dauian economic sector mainly consists of natural gases and petroleum with some parts to spare for the financial sector. As the petroleum production sector continue to expand in Daau, the nation currently holds one of the largest natural reserve of natural gases and oil and is actively extracting them to sell and refine. Being a major exporter of oil, the transportation industry in Daau is also blooming with major car companies such as Konda, Jexus and Hisson starting to pop up around Daau and compete for the massive Dauian market. Daau boasting a number of ports around its coast also allows trade to happen with an estimated 10% of the country's GDP made up of the shipping sector.
Oil and gases is again the main reason Daau is entering its very own golden age of economic bloom and seeing a major upgrade in the citizens lifestyle while actively investing in the public facilities and sports.
Tourism
Science and technology
Automobiles
Natural resources
Infrastructure
Transport
Telecommunication
Demographics
Urbanization
Daau has a population around 5,637,000 and has a life expectancy rate of 90.53 due to it being peaceful and the low tax rates in the country plus a fertility rate of 2.83 children per woman. The Dauian people take up most of the popluation (97%) while the remaining 3% is shared between Krasnos. Most Krasnos live in the northern part of the country due to Krasnovlac being there.
Mental Health
Daau has a quite stable mental health status with a low tax rate and a stable education system. Most Dauians are not bothered by mental health issues and are actually quite happy. Daau is ranked as the top happiest country in Eura.
Ethnic groups
Languages
Religion
Education
Education in Daau is free as most educational institutes in Daau are ran by the government other than private international schools or private institutes. Dauian students taking the Daau National Curriculum are required to take the Daau National Exam after year 12 to determine which public university they will enter. The nation also offers a year 13 programme for citizens who wish to continue higher secondary education or wish to stay back for another year with pupils of the same age. Daau also offers an international curriculum for expat students if required and may need to enroll in different government schools.
School Structure
Daau's school structure is based off different countries' structure.
- Year 1-7 Lower School
- Year 8-12(13) Upper School
Culture
Culture in Daau is believed to be what shaped modern day Daau. Attractions and focal points of the country are mostly from culture in the nation. Music, art, media, cuisine, and sports have been an integral part in shaping the nation's form and culture.
Music
Jazz and hiphop has been an integral part of Daau's music industry and culture since moving on from the classical genre. The country has produced different hiphop artists such as Umar "Tobey" Maguire and world renowned jazz band Bedok Green BigBand.
Sports
Sports in Daau is truly an integral part of Daau due it brining all the Dauians together glued to their TV screens to watch their national team play. Daau holds its annual School Competition with different sports to be played and allows young players to be scouted by their respective sports departments/teams.
Daau has professional leagues in football, basketball, badminton, ice hockey and volleyball plus an amateur one-man tennis league. Football is seen as the main sport of Daau due to its mass popularity in the people. The Daau Super League is the top flight of Daau football along with the Daau Premier League and the Daau League which are the 2nd and 3rd tier of Dauian Professional football respectively. Daau also has youth leagues for younger players to develop themselves and maybe get scouted for major league clubs. All these leagues are managed by the Daau Football Association. Daau also has its own national team, the Daau national football team which is also managed by the Daau Football Association.
Athletes can receive honours in the country depending on their contributions to the competition they're playing in or their contributions to sports in Daau. Dauian Badminton legend Vas Khal Mutalib was awarded the Daau People's Athlete award for his outstanding merit in the local badminton league and also winning five personal awards during his short stint.
