Senya

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Democratic Environmental Society of Senya (en)
Demokratik Etƨerƨkv Sosëa bɏer Sanya (ds)
Flag of Senya
Flag
Coat of Arms of Senya
Coat of Arms
Motto: For Senya
Anthem: Œ nasɏon Sanya
Location of Senya
Map versions 14.8.7-present
Capital Svorgas
Largest city Dyas, Jogasim


Official language(s) Senyan, English
Official religion(s) Officially secular
Demonym Senyan
 - Adjective
Government Intellectual democracy
 - President Barnaby Hands
 - Prime Minister Ystëna Denisenka
 - Legislature National Democratic Forum of Senya
Establishment 27 March 2010
Area 380,160km2
Population 8,000,000
Currency Vontar (DSV)
Calendar
Time zone(s)
Mains electricity
Driving side
Track gauge
National website
National forum
National animal Domestic cat
National food Fish finger sandwich
National drink Iced Lemonade
National tree Elm
Abbreviation DES

The Democratic Environmental Society of Senya, often referred to as Senya, is a small micronation in western Apollonia. The nation borders the Natopian territory of Arboria to the north-west, Jingdao to the west and south, and unclaimed territory to the east. The nation also contains two territories, in the Fort Kolgrad Autonomous Territory, located on the southern shores of Lake Lamantia, and Ranentsi in northern Keltia.

History

Senya became an independent state following its recognition by the MCS council on 24 June 2012, having submitted its application on 17 June 2012. The new Senyan state engaged in informal diplomacy with other nations via projects, such as the ill-fated Trans-Apollonian Railway. Due to increasing sectarianism in the far-west of the country, however, the River Warriors' Autonomous Region was established on 7 August 2012 to quell tensions between the ethnic minority River Warrior people and the Senyan government, with the Senyans agreeing to respect the independence of the River Warrior people.

Geography

Senya is located in western Apollonia between the latitudes 32° and 40° N and the longitudes 58° and 65° W. Senya predominantly geographically is split in two, with the western half of the country being mostly flat woodland with some semi-arid areas in the south-west. The eastern half of the country is covered in much thicker evergreen forests and contains much more ragged areas. On the extreme eastern fringe exist the edges of the mountain ranges that dominate central Apollonia.

Politics

Foreign relations

Economy

Demographics

The population of Senya (excluding Fort Kolgrad and Ranentsi) is around 8,000,000 (roughly similar to that of Israel), giving the country a population density of around 21 people per square kilometre (roughly similar to that of Bhutan). Despite the country's low population density, the majority of the people live in urban areas, with 73% of the population living in the ten most populous settlements. However, 25% of the population live in rural areas, defined by the Senyan government as an area with less than 10,000 people. The urban-rural split is more pronounced in Senya's autonomous territories however, with 85% of people in Fort Kolgrad and 91% of people in Ranentsi living in urban areas.

Largest settlements

Largest settlements of Senya
  Settlement Region Population
Svorgas
Svorgas
Jogasim
Jogasim
  Settlement Region Population
1 Svorgas Svorgas District 1,100,000 11 Northend Svorgas District 145,000
2 Jogasim Jogasim District 1,000,000 12 Redditch Fort Kolgrad 139,000
3 Dyas Dyas District 914,300 13 Lutsan Svorgas District 100,000
4 Tiga Tiga District 900,000 14 Hampton Fort Kolgrad 86,000
5 Moroni Moroni District 750,000 15 Grokhim Svorgas District 75,000
6 Eprat Eprat District 395,000 16 Regensberg Fort Kolgrad 63,000
7 Magalatska Tiga District 273,000 17 Kyustendil Ranentsi 60,600
8 Kateki Blavisen Moroni District 260,000 18 Tzult Fort Kolgrad 58,000
9 Colgrad Fort Kolgrad 163,000 19 Sotringham Eprat District 54,000
10 Space City Fort Kolgrad 162,000 20 King's Lynn Fort Kolgrad 43,000

Languages

English and Senyan are the two most widely spoken languages in Senya and are the only two official languages in Senya. Senya is spoken by around 60% of the population as a first language, mainly in the west and central areas, whilst English is more prominent in the east, being the first language of around 35% of the population. On a local level, schools can choose which language the language of instruction is, but all schools must offer comprehensive second-language study of the other official language from Division 1 (age 6). All students must continue to study the other language as a second language until they graduate Division 10 (age 16). German is an official language in Fort Kolgrad whilst Ranentsian is official in Ranentsi. Senyan sign language is given special recognition by the government.

Some immigrant languages are also spoken in Senya such as Craitish, Norwegian and Rivorian.

In addition to Senyan and English, students in Senyan schools must also study a foreign language. Most Senyan students study Craitish as a foreign language, though some schools offer studies in languages such as Gerenian and German.

Religion

Senya is a heavily irreligious country with secularism being officially endorsed by the constitutions. Some international observers have noted potential human rights violations by the Senyan government in regard to the freedom of religion. All forms of religious clothing, ranging from crosses on necklaces to full-body coverings are illegal to wear in public and are punishable by a large fine and a sentence at a re-education camp. 100% of citizens report not believing in God, whilst 95% of citizens report not believing in any kind of spirit or life force.

Despite Senya's legal and many individual's personal objections to religion and religious belief, many old churches and temples remain open and are looked after by societies, often as museums, whilst the freedom of belief on a personal level is widely respected.

Culture

Sports