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Impieryja Bielaj Dregoviny
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Motto:
"Pomsta - zachapliennie bahoŭ"
Revenge is the admiration of the gods
CapitalLitusava
Official languagesDregovinian
 • Regional languagesMalesorian
Ethnic Groups
(1997)
Dregovinian (73%), Malesorian (14%), Surian (9%), other (4%)
Demonym(White) Dregovinian
GovernmentParliamentary Monarchy
 • TsarAnatol I
 • Prime MinisterNikołaj Voroncov
LegislatureState Duma
Area
 • Total50057,39 km2
19327.27 sq mi
 • Water (%)1.2
Population
 • Census (2021)3592204
 • Density72/km2
186/sq mi
GDP (PPP)
 • Total$53,82 billions
 • Per capita$14,983
HDI (2021)0.754
high
TimezoneUTC+5
CurrencyDregovinian Ruble (DRB)

White Dregovine - small, landlocked country located in central Uletha, breakaway state of Surian Empire during September Revolution.

Geography

Country landscape is dominated by Red Mountains which constitue its southern border. Additionally in the north, close to border tripoint between Dregovine, Suria and UL17g large vulcano called Mighty Mountain (Mahutnaja Hara) can be found.

Despite small size Dregovine is relatively minerally rich. Large deposits of nikel can be found in eastern part of the country. The volcanic activity of Mighty Mountain created large reserves of natural asphalt. In the Malesorian autonomous oblast there are some areas rich in oil.

History

First known inhabitants of Dregovine were Turquan people, probably close related to contemporary Surian Hatrids. However in the early sixth century Slevic Dregovinians arrived to the area and forced Hatrids to move north, more to inland Suria and to Arslanid Kaganate in the south.

Kingdom of Dregovine

Dregovinians established their kingdom in 982. Originally the country spread to some areas in Suria but didn't control the area of contemporary Malesorian Autonomous Oblast. During the Demirhan-Malesorian war in 1462-1474 king Ihor raided weakened Malesoria and conquered vast amounts of land. Lots of them however were lost in 16th century due to Malesorian revenge wars.

The country later engaged itself in series of distructing wars with Suria which led to loose of independence in 1798. Under Surian rule the Dregovinian language and culture were supressed and many Surians settled in the country.

September revolution

During September revolution Dregovinians initiated a patriotic movement which tried to gain independence. The organised uprising thanks to arms provided by Demirhan Empire was initially successful as lack of interest of Surian White Army engaged in internal conflict in Surian core lands. However things changed when the forces of White Army started to loose. Red Surian Army tried to reestablish the control in pre-revolutionary Surian borders. As a result Dregovinians started to seek more help in Demirhan Empire. Sultan Süleyman II ordered them to ally with White Surian Army in hope to create anti-communist buffer country between Demirhan Empire and communist Suria.

Demirhan army entered Dregovine in early 1915, shortly after that tsar Vladimir and his family were kidnapped and transported to Litusava. As a response Red Surians headed their army to Litusava but were stopped in the city outskirts by joint Demirhan and tsar forces. As a result ceasefire between Surian Tsardom and Socialist Confederation of Suria was signed establishing a provisional border.

Surian Tsardom however did not drop the claims over the entire Suria til the death of tsar Vladimir IV (Uładzimir IV in Dregovinian) in 1932. As a consequence the Tsardom changed its name to Tsardom of White Dregovine in distinction to Red Suria.

White Dregovine

Tsar Vladimir IV during visit in Tarsinar, 1918

Litusava where the capital of the country was predistinated to be located was the provincial town where people lived mostly the same for centuries. According to the memories of tsar Vladimir daughter, Nadia:

When we arrived to Litusava there was nothing we used to have in Surian capital. There was not even electricity and the only source of water was the nearby river. We were accomodated in old castle in the old town, cold in the summer, even colder in winter. And that smell! I sometimes understand why the people started the revolution, we treated them so badly...

Shortly after the war the modernization started thanks to help from Demirhan Empire. However it stopped shortly after, in 1923 after deat of Süleyman II. Next sultan, Murat VI was not very willing to sponsor the uncertain province. As a consequence Vladimir turned for help to ULg. ULgans while agreed to help, required autonomy for their people living near the border. When tsar gave the autonomy the construction started again and in 1924 the new power plant was established. Three years later new government zone in Litusava was established.

Simultaneously to infrastructural reforms the political reorganization happened as well. The new Constitution was established in 1918 and first elections to parliament were held next year. However the elections were far from democratic - the peasants had limited freedom of movement and therefore some of them could not legally vote. They were however given freedom of movement only three years later and next elections could be seen as moderately fair according to current standards.

During next decades Dregovine balanced between Demirhan Empire and UL17g. The relations with Suria were partially normalized however the cooperation economic cooperation remained limited as possible. Turning point of Dregovinian politics was enthronement of Süleyman III in Demirhan Empire. Sultan politics marked by very strong anticommunism and nationalist politics was warmly greeted in White Dregovine and many joint initiatives like construction of M1 magistral road came to being. In consequence Dregovine aligned itself with Demirhan Empire as special ally and that relation remained stable til present day.

Politics

Despite reforms tsar remains the central point of Dregovinian politics as head of the government with right of veto. The laws in contrary are voted in democratically elected parliament with 123 members. The members, as well as people, have political freedom of opinion and thought, with the exception that communist views are seen as betrayal to the state and therefore the highest penalty for expression of them is death, however it was never used in country history. Tsar good name is protected by law and insulting the ruler can rsult in fine or prison sentence.

Auronomous Oblast has own legislature with limited powers over education and self-governance composed of 57 members.

Last elections for national parliament were held in 2021 and resulted in stable victory of National Unity Front, the long time dominant party of the country.

Results of 2021 elections

Nacyjanałnaja Duma
National Parliament
DregovineDuma.svg
Legend
Party Percentage of votes Seats Short program summary
  Front Nacyjanałnaha Adzinstva (FNA, National Unity Front)
56,72 77 The party remaining in power since independence, closely associated with the tsar. The party main goal is to keep the status quo however recent initiatives were focused on reduction of inequality.
  Manarchičnaja Sacyjal-Demakratyja (MS-D, Monarchical Socialdemocracy)
16,53 23 Party much more oriented towards social issues in the country such as economic and systemic inequality. They also want to reduce power of tsar and the influence of the Church over the government introducing complete separation of the two. The members are often accused of being hidden revolutionaries despite their denies.
  Vybarčaja Kampanija Malesorcaŭ (VKI, Electoral Action of Malesorians)
11,72 16 The party focused on interest of Malesorian minority, possibly separatists.
  Kansiervatyŭnyja Refarmatary (KR, Conservative Reformators)
5,32 7 Party which wants to transform the country economy into modern, fully capitalist one. On social axis classical liberals.

Economy

Dregovinian miners, early 20th century

The country economy is focused on heavy industry, mining and farming. The most important produced ore is chromium. Dregovine is also oil producing nation but all resources are under Demirhan Empire control.

Huge impact on the country economy has relatively archaic system of governance. Despite feudal system in entire Suria was removed in 60s of 19th century, the local nobility still owns large amounts of land. After the establishment of 1918 Constitution their rights to keep own local law and collect taxes for using roads were limited. In present times they are only allowed to collect taxes from their tenants, as well as money from penalties from minor crimes. As a result main source of money for Dregovinian nobles are road radars.

The Dregivinian currency is Dregovinian ruble which recently faces serious inflation problems.

Administrative divisions

Country is divided into four voivodeships, one autonomous oblast and one separated city (Litusava).

Autonomous oblast unlike centraly governed voivodeships has own parliament with limited rights to self-governance. In the autonomous oblast Malesorian is co-official language and Malesorian language is taught in schools.

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List of subdivisions
Province Capital Population Area Population density
Addziełny Horad Litusava Litusava 666093 989,05 673
Zachodniaje Vajavodstva Dregovickaja Kavali 550105 6317,17 87
Centrałnaje Vajavodstva Viłkavicy 465204 6714,43 69
Paliaskaje Vajavodstva Siežchovic 784800 11094,24 71
Mahutnaja-Harskaja Vajavodstva Chalamierie 549002 11142,87 49
Aŭtanomnaja voblasć/Krahinë autonom Lepush/Matuška 577000 13799,63 42

Society

Dregovinian noble in traditional cloth

Dominant group of people living in Dregovine (72,61%) are Dregovinians who are believed to be native to the region. Other important group are Malesorians (13,52%) living mostly in Autonomous Oblast, followed by Surians. For political reasons Surians are divided to White Surians (5,54%) and Red Surians (3,15%). First group are the ones who arrived to the region before Surian Revolution and the noble families from Suria, second are regular immigrants from communist Suria. The last important group are Turquese (1,95%) who arrived to Dregovine as bussinessmen or part of peacekeeping forces.

Main religion of inhabitants of Dregovine is Ekelan Christianity followed by 74% of people, followed by Iman Irfan with 7%. Other religions are followed by less than 3% of population, while 16% declares themselves as atheists.