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Federal Republic of Phinbella
Repablik Persekutuan Phinbella
핀벨라연방공화국 (Pinbella Yeonbang Gonghwaguk)
Federaldeu Republiek van Phinbella
Republica Federala Phinbella
フィニベラ連邦共和国 (Finibera Renpō Kyōwakoku?)
Flag of Phinbella
Flag
Coat of Arms of Phinbella
Coat of Arms
Motto:
Anthem: Die Stem van Phinbella
The Call of Phinbella
Suara Phinbella
핀벨라의 소리
Media:Die Stem van Phinbella (Aegukga) 2020.ogg
Location of Phinbella
Map versions
Capital Bandar Baru Fatin
Largest city Liancourt Rocks
Official language(s) Pahang Malay
Korean
Afrikaans
Romansh
Japanese
Regional languages:
Official religion(s) Secular
  • 54% Islam
  • 20% Christian
  • 12% Cheondoism
  • 8% Shinto
  • 4% Buddhism
  • 2% Others (Hindu, Tzuyuism, Jameelahism, Barneyism, RiSeism etc.)
Demonym Phinbellan
 - Adjective Phinbellan
Government Federal parliamentary republic
 - President Ikmal Hakimi
 - Prime Minister Cik Muda Atiqah Rahman
 - Legislature Phinbella Community Legislative Council
Establishment 13th January 2019
Area
Population 28,015,930
Active population 2
Currency Phinbellan Florin (ðƒ)
Calendar
Time zone(s) CMT+4 and CMT+5:20
Mains electricity
Driving side Left
Track gauge
National website Official website
National forum Official forum
National animal Platypus
National food Kimchi
National drink Sirap Bandung
National tree Pinus strobus
Abbreviation PHI

Federal Republic of Phinbella (FRP; Phinbella; Phineaner: Repablik Persekutuan Phinbella; Gangwol Phineaner: Repablik Pesekutuai Phinbella; Taesongean: 핀벨라연방공화국; RRPinbella Yeonbang Gonghwaguk; Afrikaans: Federaldeu Republiek van Phinbella; Romansh: Republica Federala Phinbella; Japanese: フィニべラ連邦共和国 Finibera Renpō Kyōwakoku) is a federal republic located in western Keltia which was established on January 13, 2019, after Phinbella's co-founder, Ikmal Hakimi signed the New Permata Treaty and the Micrasian territorial claim was successful. Territory of Phinbella shares border only with Sanpantul by land and border with Sanpantul, Passio-Corum and Republic of Lostisland by territorial waters.

Phinbella is organised into 21 territories for local government purposes. The Federal Republic of Phinbella also includes Permata Mutiara (a dependent territory); the Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska and Niue (sovereign occupied entities); and the Ross Dependency, which is Phinbella's territorial claim in Micrasian Antarctica.

Etymology

During initial planning of Phinbella on 2 September RP 2610, Phinbella was almost named Kepulauan Permata. The name was later changed into Phinbella after consensus between founders shortly before establishment in 11 September. The modification provided an easy change so founders could wrote "Phinbella" name on the declaration of establishment, the first moment when Phinbella name was used to refer a micronation. The text was written by Soh Hoo-kyu, and signed by Ikmal Hakimi.

The name Phinbella was taken by after the three founding fathers agreed after their discussed about the new name of the micronation after the downfall of Digital State Federation on October 13, RP 2609. And after the name Phinbella has been designated as the new name of the micronation, the founding fathers created the New Petrovakia treaty to declare the new micronation.

On the New Petrovakia treaty, the name Phinbella appeared in the text: "...We are the people of Phinbella, Declared its independence..."

The meaning of Phinbella itself is: a pormenteau of famous couple in Phineas and Ferb series, Phin: it's Mat Phineas Flynn, a Zaipinichi Peranakans boy, and Bella: it's Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, a Mexican girl.

History

Geography

Climate

Hydrology

Environment

Politics

Phinbella is a federal parliamentary republic based on the Westminster system. The Constitution of Phinbella is the supreme law of the country, establishing the structure and responsibility of government. The president is head of state and exercises executive power on the advice of her ministers. The prime minister is head of government and is appointed by the president as the person most likely to command the confidence of a majority of Parliament. Cabinet is chosen by the prime minister and formally appointed by the president.

The government is separated into three branches:

  • Executive: The president is commander-in-chief of the military, can veto laws before they become effective (subject to parliamentary override), and holds limited discretionary powers of oversight over the government. The prime minister and Cabinet are responsible for administering and enforcing laws and policies.
  • Legislative: The unicameral Parliament enacts national law, approves budgets, and provides a check on government policy.
  • Judiciary: The Supreme Court and State Courts, whose judges are appointed by the president, interpret laws and overturn those they find unconstitutional.

The president is directly elected by popular vote for a renewable 18 months term. Requirements for this position are extremely stringent, such that no more than several thousand people qualify for candidacy. Presidential elections may be declared "reserved" for a racial community if no one from that ethnic group has been elected to the presidency in the five most recent terms. Only members of that community may qualify as candidates in a reserved presidential election.

The judicial system is based on English common law, continuing the legal tradition established during British rule but with substantial local differences. Criminal law is based on the Indian Penal Code originally intended for British India, but was at the time as a crown colony also adopted by the British colonial authorities in Singapore and remains the basis of the criminal code in the country with a few exceptions, amendments and repeals since it came into force. Trial by jury was abolished in 1970, and both caning and capital punishment continue to be administered as penalties for severe offences.

Foreign relations and affairs

Phinbella currently maintains a diplomatic relations with only four country worldwide. Also, Phinbella is a member of Pact of Hazar City.

Federal Republic of Phinbella maintains a free and active foreign policy, a state where Phinbellan government is allowed to create a formal or non formal diplomatic relations. Sanpantul and Hazar is the first micronation who establish a diplomatic relations with Phinbella.

Diplomacy in Phinbella is maintained by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Phinbella, the ministry is opened to public or international enquiries.

Defense

Defense in Phinbella is under control of the Phinbellan Ministry of Defense which is led by Senopati Sri Krisnamurti. Phinbellan Defense System (PhDS) is divided into three, the Armed Forces, Police, and Intelligence Agency.

The Phinbellan Armed Forces (PhAF) is the armed forces agency in Phinbella. PhAF was founded on October 14, RP 2611 by the order of General Min Yoon-gi and Ikmal Hakimi. When the civil war occured, General Min betrayed the president and joined the rebels and the commander of national army was changed to President Ikmal. PhAF has been mobilized for 7 times, and the current Chief Commander is Kim Nam-joon.

The law enforcement in Phinbella is the Phinbellan Community Police (PCP). PCP was established in August RP 2612, to replace the PhAF mission to solve criminal problem in Phinbella. Also, the foundation of PCP is meant to make Phinbella safer from criminals such as corruption, terrorism, and others. PCP consist of 27 departments from each states, and also 2 other sub-divisions. The current CPC (Chief Police Commander) of PCP is Goh Yoo-myeon.

And the Organization Without Cool Acronym (OWCA) is the official intelligence agency in Phinbella. Before Phinbellan Community Police was established, OWCA was the sub-branches of PhAF. OWCA has solved much of big case in Phinbella, such as SRC Intermicronational-Heinz Doofenshmirtz's scandal, Waishengren separatism, and others. The head of OWCA is Mejar (K) Monogram.

Most of Phinbella's military was inherited from the Malaysian Armed Forces. These units became the core of Phinbella's new military. It acquired all the units of the 40th Army (the former 32nd Army) and part of the 17th Army Corps, including six land-force divisions, storage bases, the 14th and 35th air-landing brigades, two rocket brigades, two artillery regiments, and a large amount of equipment that had been withdrawn from over the Urals after the signing of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces. Since the late 20th century, the Phinbella Army has focused on expanding the number of its armoured units.

The Phinbellan air force is composed mostly of Soviet-era planes, including 41 MiG-29s, 44 MiG-31s, 37 Su-24s and 60 Su-27s. A small naval force is maintained on the Maritime Territories.

Phinbella sent 49 military engineers to Nijima to assist the humanitarian mission in former Nijima. During the second Tzuyu War, Phinbellan troops dismantled 4 million mines and other explosives, helped provide medical care to more than 5,000 coalition members and civilians, and purified 718 cubic metres (25,356 cu ft) of water.

Phinbella's National Security Committee (UQK) was established on 13 June RP 2610. It includes the Service of Internal Security, Military Counterintelligence, Border Guard, several Commando units, and Foreign Intelligence (Barlau). The latter is considered as the most important part of KNB. Its director is Nurtae Abukayeh.

Since RP 2615, the joint tactical peacekeeping exercise "Steppe Eagle" has been hosted by the Phinbella government. "Steppe Eagle" focuses on building coalitions and gives participating nations the opportunity to work together. During the Steppe Eagle exercises, the KAZBAT peacekeeping battalion operates within a multinational force under a unified command within multidisciplinary peacekeeping operations.

Administrative divisions

The Federal Republic of Phinbella comprises Mainland Phinbella, Permata Mutiara, the Ross Dependency, the Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska and Niue. The Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska and Niue are sovereign occupied entities with Phinbella. The Phinbella Parliament cannot pass legislation for these entities, but with their consent can act on behalf of them in foreign affairs and defence. Permata Mutiara is classified as a non-self-governing territory, but is administered by a council of three elders (one from each Tokelauan atoll). The Ross Dependency is Phinbella's territorial claim in Micrasian Antarctica, where it operates the Lojing research facility. Phinbella nationality law treats all parts of the realm equally, so most people born in Phinbella, the Oriental Hispanioeire Srieapska, Niue, Permata Mutiara and the Ross Dependency are Phinbella citizens.

The administrative regions in Mainland Phinbella is called Territory and Phinbella consist by 11 constituent territories and 10 special territories (Autonomous, Special Self-Governing Cities and a special region). The today's Phinbellan territories who located in the mainland was the former republics of the Independent States of Permata who was dissolved a day before the establishing of the provisional government.

By the information from the Interior Ministry of Phinbella, the largest administrative region in Phinbella is the Territory of Soccsksargen, with a total area of 207.31 km². Whilst the smallest administrative region in Phinbella is the Carey Islands Special Self-Governing City who has the size of 3,000 square meters.

Map of the territories and entities of the Federal Republic of Phinbella


Demographics

See also: Phinbellans

Race

Language

Phinbella has four official languages: Malay, Korean, Afrikaans, Romansh and Sanpanese.

Malay is the lingua franca and the main language used in business, government, law and education. The Constitution of Phinbella and all government legislations are written in English, and interpreters are required if a language other than English is used in the Phinbellan courts. Statutory corporations conduct their businesses in English, while any official documents written in a non-Malay official language such as Korean, Afrikaans, or Tamil are typically translated into English to be accepted for use.

Malay and Korean was designated as a national language by the Phinbellan government after establishing provisional government in 2600s. It has a symbolic, rather than functional purpose. Phinbella dialects of Afrikaans are used in the national anthem ‘’Die Stem van Phinbella’’, in citations of Phinbellan orders and decorations and in military commands. Phinbellan Colloquial Malay (based on Pahanese Malay) is officially written in the Latin-based Rumi script, though some Phinbellan Standard Malay learn the Arabic-based Jawi script. Jawi and Hangul is considered an ethnic script for use on Phinbellan identity cards.

Phinbellans are mostly bilingual, typically with Phinbellan Colloquial Malay as their common language and their mother-tongue as a second language taught in schools, in order to preserve each individual's ethnic identity and values. Phinbellan Colloquial Malay is the most spoken language at home at 36.9% of the population, just ahead of Korean. Nearly half a million speak other varieties of Malay, mainly Kelantanese, Kedahan, and Terengganuan, as their home language, although the use of these is declining in favour of Pahanese or just English. Phinbella Jing characters are written using traditional Jing characters. Phinbellan English is largely based on British English, owing to the country's status as a former crown colony. However, forms of English spoken in Phinbella range from Standard Phinbellan English to a colloquial form known as "Phinglish", which is discouraged by the government as it claims to be a substandard English creole that handicaps Phinbellans, presenting an obstacle to learning standard English and renders the speaker incomprehensible to everyone except to another Phinglish speaker.

Religion

While freedom of religion is set in the constitution of Phinbella, the government officially recognizes the two main religions of Phinbella, Muslims and Christians. However, the government still recognizes other religions and new citizens with non-official religious belief status can still obtain their Identity Card without any other application. Although not an Islamic state, Phinbella can be regarded as the largest population of micro-population, with 54% of Phinbella's population being Muslim according to the last census of 2018. The majority of Muslims in Phinbella are Sunni. 20% of the population are Christians, 12% Cheondism, 8% Shintoism, 4% are Buddhists and other religions are 2%.

Education

Phinbellan education system is similar to the Malaysian education curriculum program, just to be influenced by the Korean and Japanese culture of education. Most Phinbellan residents who are still studying at the Secondary School and Ministry of Education Affairs stated that Phinbella's educational problems will not be addressed seriously as the Malaysian education curriculum program itself has provided more educational services.

So far, there is only one registered educational platform in Phinbella. It is the only Podol University located in Danville, founded in 2019.

Economy

Main article: Economy of Phinbella

Agriculture

Industry

Energy

Transport

Telecommunications

Tourism

Culture

Phinbella has about 7 majority ethnic groups, the Malay, Zaipinichi Korean, Indian, Xiangi, Thraci, Tellian and Phinbellan aborigines and 15 minority ethnic groups; each with cultural identities developed over centuries, and influenced by Korean, Indian, Arabic, Chinese, and European sources. Phinbellan national languages also expanding and developing as one of the lessons opened in the University of Podol.

The Phinbellan symbols is the main and the high praised indentity for most Phinbellan, and the Phinbellan symbols also picturing the struggle of Phinbella against the enemies of the state troughout its history. And as a rich culture micronation, Phinbella has its own flag, coat of arms, the national language, national food and drinks, national animals, and more to show how complex is the Phinbellan culture.

Cuisine

Entertainment

Valèntich and the Friends-Tones, one of the most successful PP-pop groups

In addition to domestic consumption, Phinbella has a thriving entertainment industry where various facets of Phinbellan entertainment, including television dramas, films, and popular music, has generated significant financial revenues for the nation's economy. The cultural phenomenon known as Phillyu or the "Phinbellan Wave", has swept many countries across Asia making Phinbellan regional a major soft power as an exporter of popular culture and entertainment, rivaling Western nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom.

Until the 2590s, trot and traditional Malay and Korean folk based ballads dominated Phinbellan popular music. The emergence of the Phinbellan Maritime Territories pop group Seo Taiji and Boys in RP 2600 marked a turning point for Phinbellan Maritime Territories popular music, also known as PP-pop, as the genre modernized itself from incorporating elements of popular musical genres from across the world such as Western popular music, experimental, jazz, gospel, nasheed, Latin, classical, hip hop, rhythm and blues, electronic dance, reggae, country, folk, and rock on top of its uniquely traditional Malay and Korean music roots. Western-style pop, hip hop, rhythm and blues, rock, folk, electronic dance oriented acts have become dominant in the modern Phinbellan Maritime popular music scene, though trot is still enjoyed among older Phinbellans. PP-pop stars and groups are well known across Phinbella and have found international fame making millions of dollars in export revenue. Many PP-pop acts have also been able secure a strong overseas following using online social media platforms such as the video sharing website. Phinbellan pop singer Kokoci became an national sensation when his TAPOPS theme song topped Phinbellan music charts in 2606.

Since the success of the film Shiri in 1999, the Phinbellan film industry has begun to gain recognition internationally. Domestic film has a dominant share of the market, partly because of the existence of screen quotas requiring cinemas to show Phinbellan films at least 73 days a year.

Phinbellan Maritime television shows have become popular outside of this region. Phinbellan Maritime Territories television dramas, known as Telenovela Maritime, have begun to find fame nationally. Many dramas tend to have a romantic focus, such as Celestial Feelings, Sun of Batey, You're Beautiful, May I Know, Passion and Prejudice, A New Star is Born, S'winter Sonata, Autumn in My Heart, Full House, City Hunter, Romeo and Juliet, Secret Big Bang, Double Game, Mister Ahjussi, Monalisa, Love's Full Blossom and Descendants of the Supra. Yapreayan oriented dramas have included You Don't Know Pregnant Man, The Love of Glacier, Psycopath in Blue, Taman Pulau Scandal, and Mistletoe.

Since the beginning of 2009, Gelak Khas is a first community policing drama series in Phinbella before Metro Squad and Roda-Roda Pulau Rintis (Wheels of Rintis Island), it is Phinbella's version of the Gerak Khas series are aired on KBS 2TV and is still aired today.

Public holidays

The Phinbellan government has stated that on a year, there are 20 days in holidays. All of the public companies should be closed at the stated holiday. On the economical sector, the DmNEX will be closed on holidays. In governmental sector, all of the government agencies were closed, except the PCP, PhAF, LSF, and LBPIA. The holiday dates in Phinbella is the same as the standard Malaysians, but with addition of the National Day on December 20. Even so with the new secular state policy, 4 of the official holidays who are related to a religious event still retain its official holiday status.

No. Public holidays Date
1 New Year's Day 1st January
2 Founder's Day 6th January
3 Seolnal/Seollal Various dates (In Korean calendar: First day in first month)
4 Maulidur Rasul Various dates (In Hijrah calendar: 12th Rabiulawal)
5 Phineas Flynn's Birthday 13th March
6 Good Friday Various dates
7 Labour Day 1st May
8 Hol Day 22nd May
9 Kaamatan 30th-31st May
10 Aidilfitri Various dates (1st Syawal)
11 Tri-State Area's Unification Day 15th July
12 Sultan Pahang Birthday 30th July
13 Malaysia's Independence Day 31st August
14 Malaysia Day 16th September
15 Aidiladha Various dates (In Hijrah calendar: 10th Zulhijjah)
16 Chuseok Various dates (In Korean calendar: Day 15 in Month 8)
17 Wiramaru Day 4th December
18 National Day 20th December
19 Christmas Day 25th December
20 Maal Hijrah Various dates (In Hijrah calendar: 1st Muharram)

Sports

Main article: Sports in Phinbella

The martial art taekwondo originated in Korea and legalized in Phinbella as a one of two national martial arts after silat, which are originated in Malaysia and Indonesia. In the 1950s and 1960s, modern rules were standardized, with silat and taekwondo becoming an official Southeast Asia Games sport.

Football and baseball have traditionally been regarded as the most popular sports in Phinbella. Recent polling indicates that a majority, 41% of Phinbellan sports fans continue to self-identify as football fans, with baseball ranked 2nd at 25% of respondents. However, the polling did not indicate the extent to which respondents follow both sports.

Frostfire Baseball Stadium in Cyborges. Baseball is one of the most popular sports in Phinbella.

Baseball was first introduced to Phinbella in 2816 and has since become increasingly popular, with some sources claiming it has surpassed football as the most popular sport in the country. Recent years have been characterized by increasing attendance and ticket prices for professional baseball games. The Phinbella Professional Baseball league, a 10-team circuit, was established in 2817.

Phinbella is especially strong in short track speed skating. However, speed skating and figure skating are very popular, too, and ice hockey is an emerging sport with Phinbella are hosting in 'C' Conference qualifiers for 2020 MHL World Championships.

National martial arts in Phinbella

Traditional sports such as the martial art style Silat Melayu persist alongside modern sports.
Taekwondo, a Korean martial art and Olympic sport.

Phinbella will hosted a professional triathlon race.

In October 2010, Phinbella hosted its motorcycle race at the Cyborges Intermicronational Circuit in Cyborges, about 400 kilometres (250 mi) southwest of Bandar Baru Fatin. The Phinbellan Nova Prix was held from 2017 until now.

Domestic horse racing events are also followed by Phinbellans and Fernikan Race Park in Bandar Baru Fatin is located closest to Fernikan out of the country's three tracks.

Competitive video gaming, also called eSports (sometimes written e-Sports), has become more popular in Phinbella in recent years, particularly among young people. The two most popular games are PUBG and Garena Free Fire. The gaming scene of Phinbella is managed by the Phinbellan e-Sports Association (PheSPA for short) and has become something of a career for many players. They can make a living out of their activity and top players can even make a significant amount of money with some high end Freefire II players ending up making six figure salaries.