Banija
Kingdom of Banija | |
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Flag | |
Motto: In Unity, There is Strength | |
Anthem: Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory | |
| Capital | Busukuma |
| Largest | Istria |
| Official languages | English, Olusanke, |
| Recognised regional languages | Mukegara, Bokassa, Iturbide, French |
| Demonym(s) | Banijan |
| Government | Semi Constitutional Monarchy |
• Kabaka (King) | Mwanga |
• Katikkiro (Prime Minister) | Kobe Azizi |
| Legislature | Lukiiko |
| Establishment | |
• Establishment of the Kasanke Tribe | 1215 |
• Establishment of the Banijan Empire | 1618 |
• First Quebecois Colonization of Banija | 1815 |
• Restoration of the Banijan Empire | 1835 |
• Second Quebecois Colonization of Banija | 1841 |
• Independence from Quebec and Establishment of the Kingdom of Banija | 1906 |
| Population | |
• Estimate | 101,020,000 |
| Currency | Shillings ($) |
| Time zone | Banijan Standard Time (AOTC +1) |
| Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
| Driving side | left |
| Calling code | +6 |
| Internet TLD | .bnj |
Banija officially the Kingdom of Banija, is a country in southwestern Atlantian Oceania. A nation with a coastline, it shares land borders directly with two countries- Timuria lies just across Banija's northern borders, while Geisenfred lies across Banija's eastern borders. The nation shares maritime borders with two more island AO nations, as it shares a maritime border with the island nation of Farfadillis to the South, and with the Busoga Islands to the West.
Etymology
Banija, as you can tell, is not a word that is native to the tongue of most Banijans, Olusanke. Banijans believe that the word Banija was given as a national name, directly by God, to the leader of the nation at the time. When Mormonism was originally started, the original believers were the Kasanke Tribe in northwestern Banija, the modern-day Moravica region. When they were expanding to take over the rest of modern-day Banija, and eventually the Busoga Islands, God told them to establish a unifying name for the whole country, so their unity would be preserved. He dictated the name Banija, and that became the name of the country.
History
Ancient History
Establishment of the Kasanke Tribe(1215)
Establishment of the Puritan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Unification of Banija
Fall of the Banijan Empire and 1st Quebecois Colonization of Banija
Re-Establishment of the Empire and the first Banijan Civil War
Second Quebeocis Colonization of Banija
Independence and establishment of the Kingdom of Banija
Geography
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Official Regions of Banija
Law
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Infrastructure
Tourism
Demographics
Largest Cities
Banija has 11 cities with a population of over half a million people. Italicized cities are the capitol cities of their respective region. The City of Busukuma is coterminous with the National Capitol Region. Istria is an Olympic city, having co-hosted the XIV Summer Olympiad.
| Rank | City | Region | Population |
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| 1 | Istria | Moravica | 3,109,900 |
| 2 | Jinja City | Hangaza | 2,500,290 |
| 3 | Busukuma | National Capitol Region | 2,010,920 |
| 4 | Hoima | Ankole | 1,300,920 |
| 5 | Herzegovina City | Moravica | 1,150,800 |
| 6 | Mynda | Aksum | 855,100 |
| 7 | Umbazi | Buganda | 801,009 |
| 8 | Dodoma | Bunyoro | 797,100 |
| 9 | Lwanga | Buganda | 646,000 |
| 10 | Askatasuna | Aksum | 539,500 |
| 11 | Sisonke | Kitara | 509,000 |
Religion
Languages
Olusanke, a native dialect and the dialect of the majority tribe, the Kasanke, is the most widely spoken language throughout all of Banija. It is a language spoken by all tribes and ethnic groups in Banija. It is the language of primary and secondary educational instruction(K-12), the language of faith, the language of the law, and the language of mostly all proceedings. It has been deemed by the Banijan Government the only official primary language in the country. Infamously, the Banijan citizenship test is only given in Olusanke, and can be seen as a barrier for immigrants who want to become citizens of Banija.
There are a number of foreign languages that are given 'popular foreign language' status by the Banijan government. The three languages that are given that status in Banija are English, French, and Korean. French and Korean, while taught at a few schools, are not languages that are spoken in Banija. English, however, is the only language in the country besides Olusanke that is widely spoken. Most Banijans speak English as a second language, and plenty of people can get by not knowing Olusanke if they have a good command of English. Anybody in Banija has the right to request legal proceedings against in one of the 'popular foreign languages' of Banija, if they demonstrate lack of command of Olusanke.
Outside of those, there are official 'minority languages', for small tribes and clans in Banija that do not speak Olusanke as their native tongue. These languages are designated minority languages. The Banijan Government officially recognizes 13 different minority languages. Government services can be guaranteed in these languages only in regions where the specific minority language is spoken.
There are very few, non-recognized languages that are spoken within the country. Small migrant communities may speak whatever local tongue they came to Banija with, but Banija generally encourages groups to at least learn English, or Olusanke if they can.
Education
Health
Culture
Music
Art and Design
Literature and Philosophy
Science
Media
Cuisine
Sport
See Sports in Banija