Sibinia

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The Republic of Sibinia
Men Republikes ai Sibiniu
Flag of Sibinia
Flag
Coat of arms of Sibinia
Coat of arms
Motto: "Mindar hari páhlivana" (Unity makes strength)
Anthem: Mulis i Hayshara (Land of Glory)
Location of Sibinia is Internatia
Location of Sibinia is Internatia
CapitalHarmir (220,523 people, 2013 est.)
Largest cityAlsace (5,780,095 people, 2013 est.)
Official languagesSibinian
Recognised regional languagesSpirevan, Miltenian
DemonymSibinian
GovernmentMulti-party representative democracy
Sarin Auriga
Raumil Tarman
Area
• Proper
157,698 km2 (60,888 sq mi) (22nd)
203 662 km2
• Total
361 360 km2
Population
• 2013 estimate
32,879,982 (7th)
• 2004 census
26,338,992
• Density
208/km2 (538.7/sq mi) (5th)
GDP (PPP)2012 estimate
• Total
$972 billion (6th)
• Per capita
$29,562 (8th)
GDP (nominal)2012 estimate
• Total
$1,190,787 million (4th)
• Per capita
$36,216 (7th)
Gini (2012)0.43
low · 18th
HDI (2012)0.859
very high · 11th
CurrencySibinian sijiba (SBN)
Date formatDD/MM/YY
Drives on theright
Calling code+377
Internet TLD.sn

Sibinia (Sibinian: Sibinia, Spirevan: Sévinati), officially The Republic of Sibinia (Sibinian: Men Republikes ai Sibiniu) is a country located in the central parts of Avantia, in the northeastern part of the Internatian continent. To the north it's bordered by Pebbleland and to the south lie the United States of Beige. The country is located in a mountainous region, comprising one of the highest mountain ranges in Internatia - the Sijaric mountain range (including the Meridia, Magura, Sijar, Feher and Lobos mountain masiffs), with highest point Mount Azuga (9216 m) - the highest peak of all of Internatia. Apart from the mountains it comprises the fertile valley of the Mauser (also called Sibinian Valley) between the Meridia and Feher mountains, the Sylvanian plain to the east and the Miranda plateau to the west.

Sibinia is a republic, implementing a multi-party representative democracy political system. Though, it's still far off being a real democratic state, but rather a country in transition after almost three decades of military rule implemented ever since the proclamation of the republic in 1979 after a militarist coup d'état until the recent nationalwide protests that occured in 2013 that forced the last junta government of generalissimo Milen Florescu to resign. The country, though, has a very stable market economy, registering a growth of around 7% in 2013. It had a nominal value of its gross domestic product of $1,190,787 million which ranks it as the fourth biggest economy in Internatia, only beaten by DPR Jindalea, Tashkveny and Tikata. This is due to the rapid industrialization, going on even since the middle of the 19th century and the vast natural resources the country has (biggest deposits of iron, copper, gold, silver and lead, the second biggest oil field in the world - Alavir-Artaral in western Sibinia, 3,750,000 barrels per day, the third biggest gas field in the world - Samura, near the city of Manukillamil, with estimated deposits of 8,198.9×109 m3). The mountains make it a perfect location for winter tourism, a field where Sibinia is a leading power and ensures almost a tenth of its economy every year.

Sibinia is an unitary state, meaning it has a centralized government. The country is divided into seven provinces and one capital district, encompassing the capital city Harmir and its metropolitan area. Apart from that, Sibinia posesses two overseas territories - Almarania and Saída, which were both granted home rule in 1995, making them the first territories on the Western Continent with some degree of independence.

Name

The origin of the name of Sibinia is still a mystery for the scholars. It is often connected with the ancient ethnonym "Seubia" used by Moesians and Cephalonians for the far eastern lands, which in turn derives from the Avestinian (predecessor of Albanian) "sauba" meaning "silver". Other connect it with "Surban", the ancient name for the Mauser (Meijar) river. It was first mentioned in the 9th century in the Tikatan Chronicle of Fulderich and became widely used in the 11th century.

History

Prehistory and Antiquity

Middle Ages

Colonial period

Beigean War and the Black Decades

Fall of monarchy and military rule

Revolution of 2013

Geography

Politics

Legislative: Parliament (Ardimán)

Executive: Government (Divan)

Judiciary (Sandirmén)

Economy

Demographics

Largest cities

Culture

Internatia Song Contest

Alan Dawa Dolma, Sibinia's first ISC winner.

Sibinia has shown interest in participating in the Internatia Song Contest ever since the first edition of the contest where it was supposed to enter with Valentina Hassan's song "Ken Lee". A political decision was though made, stopping this participation.

The country made its debut in the second ISC, held in Zinzolin, Spirevo, with the song "The Crow, the Owl and the Dove", sung by Nightwish, scoring a respectable 7th place in the final ranking. This was the start of a streak of success for the country, marked with two consecutive wins in ISC 3 with Alan Dawa Dolma's "Kuon no Kawa" and in ISC 4 with NOX's "Szeretem", and a second place in ISC 7, scored by Sertab Erener with the song "Here I Am". The country hosted the 5th Internatia Song Contest in Riverside Arena in the second biggest city of Meijar.

The streak of good luck was to last until ISC 8, the first one with semi-finals implemented, where the Sibinian entry "Livre", sung by Fox Lima, shockingly failed to qualify to the final, getting only 15th in its semi. In ISC 9 Sibinia, represented by Armin van Buuren and Sharon den Adel with their collboration "In And Out of Love", which went on to become a chart-topping hit all over Internatia afterwards, managed to pass its semi and gave another top 10 placing to Sibinia, reaching 8th. It was followed, though, by yet another two non-qualifications. In ISC 12, held in Platonia, Novatlantida, Sibinia reached the final for a second time, this time with Raluka's song "All For You".

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