Freedemia

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Flag of Freedemia United Free Reedemia
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Retimja Dezomi (Budrian)
Capital: Quentinsburgh
Population: 34,895,000 (2020)
Motto: << In Unity We Stand Redeemed >>
Anthem:
Hymn: "In Unity We Stand Redeemed"
March: "Bells of Democracy"

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Free Reedemia, officially United Free Reedemia and commonly known as Freedemia, is a country in southern Tarephia along the Strait of Lyc. Freedemia is located on the Budrian Peninsula and borders Paroy to its northwest, Beldrio and Mirimar to its north, Mandatory Meilan at its southern tip, and the Strait of Lyc to its south. The capital is Quentinsburgh (population 4.9 million) and largest city is Jhuandan (population 5.2 million).

Freedemia is a constitutional presidential democratic republic consisting of 13 states. Freedemia is among the most urbanized countries in Tarephia, with the vast majority of the population living along the southern or eastern coasts and the interior being comparatively sparse. The area was forcibly taken from indigenous populations over time by several colonial powers starting around the 1300s and was home to multiple colonies, including the Castellanese colony of Tierra Redimida, the Ingerish colony of Ingerish Reedemia, and the Rivagien colony of Frankelyn. Fatigue from a series of intensifying land wars from the 1400s-1700s led colonists from the three colonies to unite and declare independence, which was granted in 1735 after the Reedemian Revolutionary War, often referred to as the "War for Peace from War" by Freedemians.

With an HDI of 0.878, Freedemia is a highly developed nation, ranking high in international measures of economic freedom, quality of life, lack of corruption, and education, but also sees sharp inequality between the impoverished rural northern interior and wealthy urbanized coasts. Much of the country's wealth comes from resource extraction from the northern interior, including mining for metals and gems as well as foresting. Freedemia also has large natural gas reserves and has made large investments in nuclear and renewable energy production in an effort to move away from mass oil production. Agriculture in the eastern plains especially also plays a large role within the country. A member of the Tarephia Cooperation Council, Freedemia is usually seen as one of the economic regional powers of southern Tarephia, and enjoys some diplomatic political power within the Lycene region as well. As a nation with a high pacifist population, partially based in religion, Freedemia lacks an exploratory military, with most armed forces being either defense or national service guard.


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Etymology

Christic Castellanese made it to the east coast of what is now Freedemia in the early 1500s and called it Tierra Redimida, or "Land of the Redeemed", after they miraculously survived a storm to land along the coast. When the first Ingerish expeditions went out later to scout out the land before others followed to take it into Ingerish posession, Alexander Quentins, the Ingerish explorer that led the 1500s expeditions to West Tarephia, butchered the grammar and the spelling of 'redeemed' in his writing and called the place "Reedemed Land". Quentins died shortly after discovering Freedemia, leaving others to refer to his notes. As such, the colony became known as Ingerish Reedemia, and later just Reedemia. Closer to 1700, writers proposing independence began writing of a "Free Reedemia" in pamplets and writings, which eventually was shortened by many to Freedemia in writing. The "United" portion of the official name refers to the unification of the three colonies into one nation.

History

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History of Free Reedemia
Early Colonization1300-1700
• Rivagien arrivalLate 1300s
• Castellanese arrivalLate 1400s
• Ingerish ArrivalMid 1500s
• Breaking of Ingerish-Castellanese TruceEarly 1600s
Independence1700-1737
• Signing of Free Reedemia Compact & Declaration of IndependenceApril 1733
• Independence War (War for Peace)April 1733-March 1737
• Official Independence and establishmentMarch 29th, 1737
Post Independence1737-present
• Reign of King Benjamin Cholmondeley1737-1789
• Reign of King Riley Cholmondeley1789-1808
• Post-monarchy Constitution adopted1811
• Modern Constitution adopted1898

Pre-History

While many groups existed in the area at one point or another, Freedemia was most prominently home to the Budrian peoples before colonial settlement. The Budrian people occupied most of the eastern part of the peninsula, mostly populating along the coasts and eastern plains. One of the most significant pre-colonial settlements was what is now known as the city of Jhuandan, a name closely derived from its original native name. Some historical evidence suggests that there was trade and travel across the strait with Antarephian native populations in Ohesia, explaining much of the shared language despite many ethnic and cultural differences. Jhuandan was a fairly modern settlement by most standards. It is partially believed that one reason Castellanese settlers were more willing to intermix with the Budrian people than with some other native populations was that they were impressed with their "advancement" over other native groups.

Colonization

In the late 1300s, the spread of the Rivagien Empire founded by Franqueterre reached to the Budrian peninsula, killing much of the native population in the western side and establishing the colony of Frankelyn. The Castellanese would arrive on the east coast in the late 1400s and early 1500s, establishing the colony of Tierra Redimida (Land of the Redeemed). While they took a less violent approach, partially due to being impressed by some of the native settlements on the east coast in comparison to other areas they'd colonized, there was still a lot of stealing of land and forced assimilation, causing many Budrians to flee inward into the northern interior of the country. The arrival of the Ingerish and establishment of the colony of Ingerish Reedemia (named thus from a misspelling of Land of The Redeemed) in the mid 1500s continued this push inward.

By the late 1500s, Ingerland and Castellan had expanded their territory to the point the colonies bordered each other. At a global scale, the Ingerish and Castellanese had agreed to some degree of colonial alliance/truce. There was intermingling across the borders between the Castellanese and Ingerish colonists, and use of Jhuandan as a shared trading hub. However, at the ground level, by 1650 the alliance between Ingerish Reedemia and Castellanese Tierra Redimida had fallen apart. The colonial heads of Ingerish Reedemia had pushed east to take Jhuandan, breaking the truce and creating a series of land wars between the two colonies pushed by the colonial heads and their militaries. Most of the colonists didn't want any fighting, and the fatigue from the growing land wars led by the colonial governors yet opposed by most colonists would lead to many desiring independence from Castellan and Ingerland.

Emboldened by Paroyan revolutionaries' actions around 1729 and realizing that the Ingerish empire had been weakened significantly by the Ingerish Civil War and other ongoing independence battles, many pacifist Christic pro-independence leaders from within Ingerish Reedemia began to develop plans to fight back against the Ingerish for independence. However, it became clear that everyday citizens in Castellanese Tierra Redimida were also in favor of joining the effort, and that the neighboring "enemy" Rivagien Cabelia colonists were equally fatigued. As such, around 1732, as the Paroyan war for independence began coming to a close, Ingerish independence leaders reached out to independence leaders in Tierra Redimida and in Frankelyn. The Free Reedemia Compact was signed in early April 1733 after news of Paroyan independence, unofficially unifying the pro-independence colonists under the "Free Reedemia" banner ( named in contrast to Ingerish Reedemia).

When the Free Reedemian revolutionaries declared Independence on April 23, 1733, both the Ingerish and Castellanese colonial heads declared war, expecting to be supported by their empires. However, the global truce was still in place and the kingdoms were still spread thin and weakened from other independence movements. Unable to agree on how to address the uprising by the Free Reedemia militias and desperate to keep peace with each other, the kings of Ingerland and Castellan withdrew support from the warring colonies, sharply turning the tide of the war in favor of the revolutionaries. The Ingerish and Castellanese would retreat in January 1735, with the already much weaker Cabelia folding shortly after in March 1735.

Post-Independence

Benjamin Cholmondeley, one of the biggest figures in helping unify the colonists against the empires, was chosen as king to lead the newly established Freedemian monarchy in 1737. However, anti-monarchy sentiments were rising, and his son Riley Cholmondeley would be the last king of Freedemia, stepping down to help craft the parliamentary republican constitution adopted in 1811. The 1811 constitution was also revolutionary in that it granted women the right to vote, run for office, and not be barred from workplaces, something that happened much later in most other former Ingerish colonies. However, it had major flaws and lacked any sort of checks and balances system, rapidly descending into partisanship and corruption.

Freedemia's population growth from 1880 to 2020.

The 1898 Constitution officially transformed Freedemia into more of a modern democracy, establishing more of a modern democratic-republican government with presidents instead of premiers, a non-parliamentary system, and a vigorous checks and balances system. The new democratic system, along with long-standing women's rights and the election of President Algenia Dreyser as the first woman president, made Freedemia attractive to immigrants from around the Lyc. Many would permanently migrate to Freedemia, causing rapid growth in many of Freedemia's larger cities. The mass influx of immigrants triggered a brief rise in nationalism, but nationalistic sentiments mostly died out when the Nationalist Party's militaristic tendencies went too far for the pacifist public.

Despite the influx in population, Freedemia remained somewhat isolationist for several decades, partially out of an attempt to avoid war. This led to the nation being fairly stable during the Great War, attracting more rapid population growth as people migrated from countries that were being much more directly harmed by the war. This tied in with the election of President Sean Bond in 1951, who spearheaded a campaign to build up infrastructure in Freedemia (such as rail, airports like Sean Bond International Airport, roadways, and public transit) to generate jobs and to catch up to population growth. His successor, Wallace Sanderson, started the discussion of using this infrastructure to open up more to tourism and international commerce, a concept that would be debated into the 1970s but eventually win out, with Freedemia becoming a founding member of the Tarephia Cooperation Council in 1984 and a full opening of the economy under President Fredrick Baum.

An oil spill off the coast of Meilan in 1986 spurred the start of the Freedemian environmental movement. Freedemia would see a shift away from gasoline towards hybrids and to an eventual transition more towards natural gas within Freedemian production and use alongside the hybrids/electric. There was also a shift towards further development and adoption of solar and hydroelectric, along with a doubling down on nuclear. The shift away from gasoline and oil would also lead to significant investment in public transportation and the FreedemiRail network to further improve the system, including the main high speed line along the southern coast. Meanwhile, the newly opened economy and low regulations allowed Freedemia to enjoy substantial economic growth, riding the wave of the tech revolution with the founding of companies like Stepstone Technology and MegamerGames and seeing mass expansion of other companies like All-n-One and StarBurgers.

Other Historical and Cultural Influences

Pacifist Christics driving independence movement

Much about Pacifist Christics can be summed up in their creed: "Harm not a brother who hast not wronged thee, and do not lash out in anger".

Pacifist Christics made up a large part of the population of the Ingerish colonies and had a lot of influence. This potentially is a large part of why the Ingerish initiate the unity and independence talks among the three colonies. Pacifist Christicism would have a large impact on the culture of Freedemia over the years- even as the particular religious sect faded into obscurity, many of the pacifist tendencies stuck around.

Women in early Freedemia

Women were more respected as equals with a role to play within Pacifist Christicism than in other religious sects at the time, so within the Ingerish colony especially, women had a bit more of a say than might be expected for the time. In addition, the men across all of the colonies were usually the ones doing most of the hard labor, leaving the women to themselves. This led to a sort of informal politics among the women of the colonies, sometimes known as "washboard politics" or "reading room politics", where they tended to be informed of everything going on and to be some of the more vocal voices while most men besides local and religious leaders focused on the labor and logistics and tended to be informed on politics and current events by their wives. As such, as early as the push for the first post-monarchy constitution, women were pushing for more enumerated rights, and they would get many of their requests, including the right to vote, run for office, and not be barred from workplaces, granted in the 1811 constitution.

Even with this advanced approach to women's rights, the move to reasonable gender equality was slow. Social pressures still kept many women from running for office, and most who did run faced sexist campaigns against them. It wouldn't be until 1907 that a woman (President Algenia Dreyser) would be elected president of Freedemia, partially building upon decades of time as a respected "founding mother" and crafter of the new constitution.

Geography

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Geography of Free Reedemia
ContinentTarephia
RegionThe Lycene
Population34,895,000 (2020)
Area
• Total474322.99 km2
183137.13 sq mi
• Water (%)11.34%
Population density82.97 km2
214.9 sq mi
Major riversWindross, Gaber Rejt, Gaber Gaviera
Time zoneWUT+2:00

Freedemia is located in the south of Tarephia and has a land area of over 420,000km. The territory it controls lies between latitudes 16 and 25°S and longitudes 26 and 35°E.

Freedemia's location in southern Tarephia on the Budrian Peninsula.

Free Reedemia forms most of the central portion of the Budrian Peninsula, located at the southern tip of the Tarephian mainland. The shape of Freedemia's borders often draws comparisons to a chicken, contributing to the hen symbolism often used to represent Freedemia. The country has a southern (and western) coastline along the Charmois Sea and an eastern coastline along the Sound of Beaudry, each which includes numerous islands. While most in the region casually refer to the entire body of water as the Strait of Lyc, the strait is technically south of Freedemia touching Meilan. Most observers describe Freedemia in terms of four fairly well defined topographical regions: the urbanized coastal plains of the southern and eastern coasts, the inland agricultural plains of Chavana in the east, the Firqa Adarir (Green Mountain Range, thus named for the very high tree-line and vegetated mountainsides) running northwest-to-southeast through the country's center, and the jungle-filled hills and mountains of the northern interior.

The Firqa Adarir are some of the tallest mountains in the region. Peaks are frequently from 2000 to 4000 meters in height, and are part of a longer range that continues beyond the Budrian peninsula across to Brocelliande and Barzona to the northwest and through Ohesia to the southeast. (Unnamed Peak) in this region is Freedemia's highest point at 5035m. Freedemia is home to many river basins, the largest including the Gaber Rejt basin in the northern interior, the Gaber Gaviera basin in the eastern plains, and the Windross River basin in the urbanized south. Waterfalls like the Emerald Falls abound in many of the mountainous areas, and are some of Freedemia's most prized natural wonders. Several large lakes in the south-central region of Freedemia, known as the (insert name) lakes, are the largest on the Budrian Peninsula and some of the largest in southern Tarephia and northern Antarephia.

Freedemia borders Paroy to the northwest, Mirimar and Beldrio to the north, and the AN mandate Meilan to the south. While separated by international water in the Charmois Sea, Freedemia is also usually considered to border Cabelia and Aerágny. Antarephian countries such as Geare (mainland), Pactone, and Ohesia lie across the strait. Freedemia's most significant natural resources are (insert) It also has large areas of arable land and water.

Climate

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The climate in Freedemia varies between humid sub-tropical throughout the southern and eastern plains and tropical rainforest in much of the northern interior. The southwestern urban coastal part of Freedemia is considerably drier than the agriculture-rich plains of the east or the rainforests of the far north due to the rain shadow cast by the Firqa Adarir (Green Mountain Range), the major range that runs through much of the country.

While the strong humidity is known to make it feel more hot than it is, the subtropical location keeps most of the country fairly mild year-round, with the lowest average temperatures in winter hitting average lows of about 8°C in the southern coastal cities. This has helped contribute to making Freedemia a major year-round tourist destination.

Climate map of Freedemia. Most of the country is subtropical or tropical.

Administrative Divisions

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Administrative divisions of Free Reedemia
First-level13 states
Second-levelmunicipalities and counties
Third-levelboroughs (in large municipalities)
Fourth-levelborough seats, wards (of boroughs)


Freedemia is broken up into 13 states. While states have less power than the federal government or local jurisdictions, they are still important administrative structures in Freedemia's federal system. Quentinsburgh serves both as the national capital and as the capital of Quentins state. States are divided into independent municipalities in urban and town areas and counties in rural areas. The largest municipalities like Quentinsburgh are further broken down into boroughs, which consist of a main borough seat and smaller wards, which are essentially suburbs within the municipality but with partial autonomy.

A map of Freedemia's 13 states.
List of States
Name and Map Link Abbreviation Capital and Map Link Population Notes
Chavana (map) CH TBD TBD agriculture
Edinshire (map) ES Edinhurst TBD Edinshire also includes the westernmost Auliffe Island
Frankelyn (map) FR Frankelyn (City) (map) TBD Frankelyn is the heart of the former Rivagien colony of the same name, and is known for its history and lingering Rivagien culture. Frankelyn is also home to much of Freedemia's arts in Frankelyn and its theater and entertainment industry in Vandoveur.
Gaviera (map) GA Juliana TBD agriculture
Jhelesie (map) JL Fotja Rejt (map) TBD Jhelesie includes a significant part of the most jungle-filled rural parts of Freedemia's northern interior. While Rosalita is the largest city, Fotja Rejt is the central hub for much of the rural north. Jhelesie is home to the bulk of Freedemia's resource extraction industries such as mining and wood harvesting.
Jhuandan (map) JH Jhuandan (City) (map) TBD Today Jhuandan and its namesake city (Freedemia's largest) are mostly known for being the heart of Freedemia's tech industry. Historically, Jhuandan has also been a point of mixing cultures- besides having a rich indigenous heritage, both the Ingerish and Castellanese held the region throughout the colonial era, and the region has a large Meilanese population today.
Lawrence (map) LW Lawrence (City) (map) TBD Lawrence has historically been the heart of Freedemia's heavy manufacturing industry. Recent international collaboration has hit the industry hard as jobs and contracts are outsourced to other Tarephian and global countries. Lawrence also includes several of the Auliffe Islands.
Leyshire (map) LS Leyford TBD agriculture
Margo (map) MG Sainte-Margo (map) TBD
Pell (map) PL Amelins (map) TBD Pell is partially known for its large Geare and Meilanese populations.When the Assembly of Nations expanded the Meilan mandate, a part of the state was taken and given to Meilan as punishment for President Daffenschmidt's Tri-State Aggression against Meilan in the 1940s.
Quentins (map) QT Quentinsburgh (map) TBD Quentins is most well known for Quentinsburgh, the national and state capital as well as the central hub for the nation at large. It was the heart of Ingerish Reedemia in colonial times and is still the cultural and financial hub of Ingerish-dominated Freedemia today.
Tierra Redimida (map) TR Los Redimidos (map) TBD Originally the heart of the Castellanese colony of the same name, Tierra Redimida has the largest remaining Castellanese presence in Freedemia, both in culture and in population.
Windross (map) WD Wendale TBD

Demographics

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Demographics of Free Reedemia
DemonymFreedemian or Free Reedemian
Official languagesIngerish
Recognized minority languagesFranquese, Castellanese, Budrian
Ethnicities
Ingerish or Ingerish-Tarephian
  
27%
Castellanese or Castellanese-Tarephian
  
25%
Native Tarephian
  
22%
Rivagien or Rivagien-Tarephian
  
10%
North Archantan
  
7%
Other Ulethan
  
5%
Other or other mixed
  
3%
Religion
Pacifist evangelic Christic
  
49%
Conservative Prosperity Christic
  
13%
Traditional Pacifist Christic
  
11%
Other Christic
  
11%
Ibriyim
  
5%
Imani
  
3%
Non-practicing
  
3%
Other (inc. Koinoia)
  
5%
Literacy98 Steady
Life expectancy74 (male) Steady
79 (female) Increase

Urban Centers

Freedemia is a very urbanized nation, with most of its population living in cities along its southern and eastern coasts.

Largest Cities
City Name Population Map Location Notes
Jhuandan, JH 5,200,000 Example Example
Quentinsburgh, QT 4,900,000 Example The capital of Freedemia and Quentins state, Quentinsburgh is one of the wealthier cities and home to a strong business community.
Frankelyn, FR 1,200,000 Example Frankleyn is the oldest colonial city in Freedemia, and is known for the arts as well as its Rivagien heritage, grandeur, and prestige.
Vandoveur, FR Example Example Home to Betterview-Century Media and other major entertainment companies, Vandoveur stands in sharp contrast to Frankelyn as a bustling entertainment city that boomed in the 1900s. The city has a reputation as Freedemia's "weird" city, with a more eccentric and flamboyant population than most of the country.
Los Redimidos, TR Example Example Example
Lawrence, LW Example Example Example
Lenseter, LW Example Example Example
Qinter Flora, GA Example Example Example
Sent Qerlina, CH Example Example Example
Sainte-Margo, MG Example Example Example
Arbordale, QT Example Example Example
Wendale, WD Example Example Example
Fotja Rejt, JL Example Example Fotja Rejt has the largest percentage of native Tarephians of any sizable city in the country.
Leyford, LS Example Example Example
Major Metropolitan Areas
City Name Population Map Location Notes
Jhuandan Metropolitan Area Example Example Example
Quentinsburgh/Mathers Bay Metropolitan Area Example Example Part of the larger megalopolis stretching along the southern Freedemian coast
Frankelyn-Vandoveur Metropolitan Area Example Example Sometimes referred to as "Freedemia's Odd Couple", the metro area is anchored by Frankelyn (a historic traditional city known for arts and prestige) and Vandoveur (a newer progressive city known for entertainment and flamboyance).
Lawrence-Lenseter Metropolitan Area Example Example Often referred to as L2 or L-Squared, the Lawrence-Lenseter Metro area is the geographical heart of Freedemia's declining heavy industry and one of the poorest major urban centers along the south coast. While many Freedemian companies have outsourced elsewhere, manufacturing facilities from Cabelian companies have helped retain industry jobs in the area.

Nationality/Ethnicity

Much of the population is of medium or darker skin tones, and mixed native-colonial and native individuals actually outnumber those solely descended from colonial settlers roughly 46% to 42%. However, within Freedemia demographic reporting tends to group by nationality.

Religion

The "freedom to observe or to not observe a religion, including all expression thereof, unless explicitly causing deliberate harm or injury...and without pressuring to the contrary" is guaranteed within the 1898 Freedemian constitution. There is also an expectation of some degree of separation of church and state, though this is usually interpreted as not to preclude "religion-neutral" laws made with religion-influenced values and morals in mind.

Freedemia is a largely Christic nation in population, partially owing to its Pacifist Christic heritage. Most religious tension within the country is actually within Christicism between denominations, as the slow rise of conservative prosperity groups has led to clashes with historically liberal groups like the traditional Pacifist Christics and the dominant pacifist-derived general evangelics. The nation also has sizable Ibriyim and Imani populations, as well as practicers of Koinoia near the Meilan border and others that do not observe a religion.

Languages

Ingerish is the dominant language and the main official language, with Franquese as a recognized language and Budrian as a minority language. Most of the country is Ingerish-speaking and Ingerish is treated as the lingua franca. However, Franquese does have lingering influence in Frankelyn and Margo, and Budrian, the primary native language, still has lingering influence in the north and east. Some Castellanese/Latinian influence remains as well, but mostly just in Tierra Redimida where the Castellanese colony would have once been based out of.

Freedemian Ingerish

Freedemian Ingerish, by far the main dialect of Ingerish spoken in the country, is very similar to other forms but includes some key discrepancies. Some spelling differences exist such as ending words like "boulevarde", "streete", "centre", and "rivermouthe" with the letter e. Terminology differences include the word "rounde" being used for roundabouts/traffic circles and the word "cardinal" also meaning "of utmost importance".

Budrian

Budrian as a native language has some relation to the Jolantian languages of native groups in Antarephia, including many similar or shared vocabulary. However, due to geographical separation, colonial influence, and other earlier differences between native languages besides Budrian, the grammar structure differs significantly from many of its peer languages, with a structure closer to a simplified Castellanese with a different vocabulary.

Education

Health

Health in Freedemia differs drastically between the wealthy urbanized coasts and the impoverished northern interior.

In coastal cities like Quentinsburgh and Jhuandan, health outcomes are good and healthcare is generally easily accessible. Life expectancies rival that of nations like the Federal States, and quality specialist care is available in partnership with many of Freedemia's best universities. While there are some minor exceptions in some urban slums, where living conditions are below reasonable living standard, healthcare is difficult to reach or obtain, and illnesses spread quickly, as a whole these regions are in good shape on the global scale. The primary concerns tend to involve obesity and health issues stemming from consumption of excessive fried foods.

In contrast, health in the northern interior is worse than some developing countries. Due to the prevalance of dirty industry and environmental exploitation, along with minimal investment in infrastructure and sanitation, towns and villages are highly polluted and water sources are often contaminated. The northern interior has by far the highest rates of cancers and other health issues and the shortest life expectancies. Terrible work conditions and lack of adequate protections also often lead to injuries, amputations, or deaths. Low wages and contaminated soils also contribute to malnutrition.

Economy

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Economy of Free Reedemia
Market-leaning Mixed Economy
CurrencyFreedemian Freedin (Ӻ)
GDP (PPP)2021
• Total$1200 billion
• Per capita$34,389
GDP (nominal)2021
• Total$780 billion
• Per capita$22,353
HDI (2021) 0.878
very high
Unemployment rate6.3%
Principal exportsminerals/metals, agricultural products, wood/paper, computing devices, vehicles/equipment and parts
Principal importsclothes, spices, computer chips, chemicals, plastics
Industries and sectors
Primary
  
41%
Secondary
  
19%
Tertiary
  
26%
Quarternary
  
13%
Other
  
1%
Largest companiesMegamer Games, StepStone Technology, Franklin's LLC, FRAMEX, Technisonic, Golden Brands, Starmobile Auto Group
Gnome-edit-redo-bw.svg See also: Economy of Freedemia

Major Exports and Resources

Metals, Minerals and Gems

Freedemia has a large mining industry. The largest mineral commodities are copper, nickel, and emeralds, though aluminum, gold, iron, and chromium are also large exports. The copper, nickel, and gold resources also contribute to Freedemia's computing and electronic manufacturing industries. The prevalence of emeralds (along with the rich green forests) has given Freedemia a strong association with rich green colors and made emeralds a sort of secondary symbol of the nation.

Some emeralds mined in Freedemia.

Vehicles and Parts

Freedemia has a history of heavy industry and vehicle manufacturing, including export of cars, buses, trucks, some rail infrastructure, and related parts. However, the rise of quality of life and economy in Freedemia has led to a decline in the industry as domestic and foreign brands move manufacturing to countries with cheaper labor. Nonetheless, the industry is still one of Freedemia's largest. Even after outsourcing of much heavy industry, Freedemia's Starmobile Auto Group remains one of the largest auto brands in Tarephia, behind its Vodean competitors and about even with brands from neighboring Paroy. In addition, many Cabelian companies now do heavy manufacturing in Freedemia.

Light Manufacturing, Appliances

Freedemia has a strong light industry, based primarily out of Jhuandan. Appliances, light electronics, and internals for each category respectively make up much of the industry, assisted by the metals mined within the country. Increasingly, this includes a growing tech industry including computers, mobile devices, and game systems from companies like Stepstone Technology and MegamerGames, though many of the internal chips come from Vodean companies like Marathon.

Meat and Dairy

Poultry, lamb, goat, and fish are Freedemia's largest meat exports. Beef is also exported, but makes up a comparatively small amount of Freedemia's meat. Eggs, milk, and cheeses also are major.

Wool and Down

Partially due to the prevalence of chickens and sheep, wool and down products are also two of Freedemia's largest exports, such as clothing and pillows.

Agriculture

Rice, corn, onions, soy, potatoes, mangoes, beans, olives, cotton, turtlefruit (a relative of the pineapple), sugar, and related products are Freedemia's largest agricultural resources.

Wood and Paper Products

Freedemia is known in part for its massive forests and wood quality. The availability of wood resources has led to somewhat of a woodcraft culture for furniture and wooden instruments while fueling many related industries like paper products.

Energy

Freedemia has large natural gas reserves and has made large investments in nuclear and renewable energy production. Freedemia exports some natural gas and electric energy to surrounding countries. Historically, Freedemia was also a large exporter and user of oil for much of its modern life; however, environmental concerns in the 70s and 80s led to a somewhat large shift away from new oil drilling and towards natural gas drilling/fracking. Some oil is still used in manufacturing processes but it is not as commonly used as an energy source today.

Major Industries

Major Businesses

Currency

The designs of the main freedin denominations. Unlike some other currencies, rather than each bill having a historical figure, each bill is themed after national symbols and values of Freedemia.

Freedemia's primary official currency is the Freedemian freedin (symbol Ӻ, code FRD). Banknotes come in Ӻ1, Ӻ5, Ӻ10, Ӻ25, Ӻ50, and Ӻ100 bills. The freedin also breaks down into smaller coin units known as freedin cents (symbol Ӷ), usually just called cents. Due to the fact that there is no longer a one-cent coin, as it was discontinued in the 1990s, prices in Freedemia round up to the nearest 5 cents and coins come in Ӷ5, Ӷ10, Ӷ20, and Ӷ50 denominations.

Etymology

The freedin is the successor to the colonial Redimidan dinero, which was used heavily in the Castellanese regions during colonial times and adapted as the Reedemian dinero across Ingerish Reedemia due to the simpler 1 dinero/100 centavos breakdown compared to the Ingerish taller. The name "freedin" came from the abbreviation of "Free Reedemian Dinero" when creating a new version of the currency specifically for the newly independent Freedemia. "Freedin" and "cents" were also more acceptable names to many of the former-Ingerish, who didn't see the currency name being in Castellanese favorably, than "dinero" and "centavo".

Imagery

Rather than showing important political or historic figures, imagery on freedin banknotes focus on a series of national symbols, such as the cantuta or blue headed parakeet, or values of the country, such as family, technological advancement, unity among diversity, and ethics. The coins largely just show the monetary value and occasionally imagery of the Freedemian flag or the Freedemian star.

Monetary Value

1 FRD fluctuates around an average equivalent of 0.932 USD, making the freedin one of the stronger currencies in the region.

The freedin is pegged to the Tarephian tare (symbol ※, code TAR), a currency used by several Tarephia Cooperation Council nations and also widely accepted in Freedemia. 1 FRD is equivalent to 1.10 TAR, making conversions simple. In addition, most banks and ATMs throughout the country make currency exchange between the freedin and tare easy.

Government and Politics

Gnome-edit-redo-bw.svg See also: Government of Freedemia
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Government of Free Reedemia
Constitutional Presidential Republic
CapitalQuentinsburgh
Head of state
• PresidentAngela Rosenthal
• Vice PresidentPatrick Houser
• Executive Whip & Vice Executive WhipKatherine Nelzer, Lily Mae Clarington
LegislatureNational Legislature
• Upper houseHouse of Populus
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• Lower houseHouse of Equal Representation
House of Referenda
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JudiciaryNational Court
Major political parties
No official political parties.
Main ideological factions:
  Center-Left Authoritarians
  Left Soc Libertarians
  Conservative Protectionists
  Far-Right Nationalists
TCC, Ingerish Commonwealth, AN

The executive branch is headed by the President and Vice President and includes an administration of various advisory positions. The president has the power to veto laws sent to them, though the legislature can override. They are also generally seen as the head of state. Unlike most other countries with a presidential system, the runner up candidate and running mate of each presidential election become Executive Whip and Vice Executive Whip, positions within the administration where they play an advisory role to the president and try to work with them on certain ideas. The Executive Whip is also the 3rd in line for the presidency behind the Vice President, with the Vice Executive Whip 4th in line. The idea behind the Executive Whips is to ensure that candidates with reasonably different ideas are made to work together on a solution that's more problem-solution focused than strictly partisan or ideological, and that candidates coming from different perspectives can help ensure that problems the President and Vice President may not see are brought to light.

Freedemia's legislature is tricameral, consisting of the House of Poplators, an upper house where representatives are based on population, the House of Equal Representation, a lower house where each state gets an equal number, and the House of Referenda, which decides whether legislative-introduced bills need to be approved by the public by referendum to become law and oversee referendas initiated by the public, getting them to ballot or voting them down. The legislature makes federal laws, and has the ability to override a presidential veto with enough support. The legislature is located in the old Parliament Building at the western end of the Capitol Mall in Quentinsburgh.

Freedemia's judiciary, known as the National Court, handles major cases that involve constitutional rights as well as appeals that reach the highest level of the court system. The National Court is located in the old Royal Palace within the Capitol Mall in Quentinsburgh across from the Executive Residence.

This system was made to have a degree of checks and balances, so that no individual branch would have too much concentrated power.

Freedemia, unlike many democracies, lacks a political party system, with a constitutional amendment banning parties from the political system since the early 1960s. This was largely put in place to avoid party line votes and to encourage voters and legislators to look at each candidate and policy individually. This policy has been criticized by some as rewarding name recognition and reinforcing power structures, but applauded by others for a reduction in partisanship and attraction of a diversity of individualized candidate platforms.

Politics

As Freedemia lacks a party system, there tends to be a bit more variety in political beliefs represented. However, there are still some main political factions that have formed. Freedemia's politics are currently dominated by center-left authoritarianism, mostly exemplified by support for publicly run government programs along with support for existing bans on things like alcohol sales and drug use. However, left social libertarianism has seen a significant rise in recent years, with more support for legalization of things like sex work and alcohol, pushes for further deregulation and public-private partnerships, and a greater focus on liberty. Both groups have a global focus, supporting regional collaboration efforts like the Tarephia Cooperation Council alongside domestic security. In contrast, conservative protectionism is very focused on domestic safety and economy over all else, with the belief that regional cooperation has done more to hurt Freedemia than help and that global connections have put the country at greater risk of conflict. Conservative protectionists are the minority, but have strong support in areas that lost the most jobs to outsourcing like Lawrence and Lenseter.

Foreign Relations

A Freedemian passport, including the Tarephia Cooperation Council logo.

Free Reedemia has an established structure of foreign relations. While historically it had been somewhat isolationist out of pacifist tendencies and fear of war, today Freedemia is known for its regional and international collaboration. Freedemia is a founding member of the Tarephia Cooperation Council, allowing free trade and visa-free travel to member nations. Freedemia is also a less active member of the Ingerish Commonwealth and a member of the Assembly of Nations.

Freedemia has especially close partnerships with several neighboring countries in Tarephia and Antarephia, including Paroy, Aerágny, Cabelia, Geare, and Mandatory Meilan. Countries such as Vodeo, Allendea, and Barzona are also close regional partners, and Freedemia has strong relationships with most other Ingerish colonies such as New Ingerland and the Federal States. Freedemia also has many close partners across other continents.

Freedemia is generally understood to aim for diplomacy and mutual understanding with most countries, even those it is not very closely allied with. While relations with countries like Bai, Suria, and Demirhan Devleti sometimes see tensions, collaboration still occurs frequently, and the only countries Freedemia currently does not recognize relations with at this point in time are Antigo and Kuehong, both over human rights violations and militarism.

Partially due to the good relationship Freedemia has with most countries in addition to membership in the Tarephia Cooperation Council and Ingerish Commonwealth, Freedemia has one of the strongest passports in the world.

Strategic Internationalism

Due to the strategic position along the Strait of Lyc, Freedemia is theoretically a ripe target for attack. As such, Freedemia has a fairly large and strong defense-oriented military, but does not use it as an exploratory military.

The typical foreign policy stance is that Freedemia would only go to war when attacked or at very imminent threat of being attacked, and as an anti-interventionalist nation, never to initiate an attack. However, Freedemia will fight back whenever and wherever it is attacked. Freedemia does not attempt complete neutrality, and it will generally assist nations it aligns with using internationalist methods- monetary assistance, diplomatic assistance, and in select cases weapons and assistance. However, it will almost never take militaristic action against another country or in favor of another nation unless put directly at risk. One major exception is Geare, as Freedemia has an agreement with Geare to provide defense services.

Infrastructure

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Infrastructure of Freedemia
Driving sideRight
Railways
• Passing sideRight (with exceptions)
Gauge1435mm
• ElectrificationVaries (usually overhead)
Mains electricity120 V, 60 Hz
Telephone code+415
Internet TLD.fr

Transportation

Roadways

Intercity Bus

National Rail

Freedemia's national railways are operated by FreedemiRail (short for Free Reedemian Railway Group), a railway group consisting of three for-profit companies. FreedemiRail South (FRS) serves Freedemia's urban southwestern coast, including the large amount of services based out of Quentinsburgh, while FreedemiRail East (FRE) serves the eastern coast and services branching out of those cities. While separate in operations, on the passenger side FRS and FRE are both simply branded as FreedemiRail, acting as a mostly seamless combined network.

While the companies are private and for-profit, they do receive various forms of support from the Freedemian federal government. Most initial construction of new lines is paid for by federal transportation funding, and to ensure that important but unprofitable lines are not cut by the private operators, the federal government funds and requires continued operation of certain lines under the Essential Transportation Service Act. The federal government also helps pay for track upgrades, major track maintenance, and new rolling stock.

FreedemiRail Freight (FRF) operates and manages most freight within the country.

Airfare

Freedemia is home to two major international airports: Quentinsburgh Sean Bond International Airport, the nation's main gateway, and Jhuandan International Airport serving Jhuandan and parts of the east. Several smaller regional and domestic airports exist in other cities throughout the country, but all foreign carriers fly into Sean Bond Intl. Airport or Jhuandan Intl. Airport.

FreedemiAir and AirAdarir are the largest airlines operating within Freedemia, though there are a few much smaller locally owned airlines that fly to some of the smaller airports. FreedemiAir is the nation's primary carrier serving domestic, regional, and intercontinental flights. The much smaller AirAdarir is a low-cost carrier that competes with FreedemiAir on most domestic and some regional routes.

With recent construction of the high-speed rail lines, the Freedemian government has begun encouraging domestic travelers to take the train rather than fly wherever feasible to reach environmental goals. As such, the domestic flight sector is expected to decline between coastal cities. However, the topography of the country makes most routes beyond the coasts suboptimal for high-speed rail, and flying is expected to remain a large part of Freedemian travel.

Public Transportation

Cycling

Culture

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Religion in Culture

Music

Freedemia has a rich heritage in music

Marches

Despite its pacifist culture and not having an exploratory military, patriotic military-style marches are significant parts of Freedemia's music history, being extremely popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s and remaining popular to current day as patriotic celebrations of Freedemia. Much of the march trend was driven by composer Oliver Newcom, known as Freedemia's "Master of Marches", known for compositions such as "Bells of Democracy", "The Matriarch", and the "Service Guard March". Several places have been named in his honor, such as Newcom Streete outside the Freedemian Institute of Music in Quentinsburgh.

Ragtime and Novelty

Other popular tunes included the Arthur Streete One-Step, about the bustling shopping district along Arthur Streete in Quentinsburgh.

Redimidan Dance

Similar to how Budrian syncopation and musical styles intertwined with Ingerish music styles in ragtime, in the formerly Castellanese part of Freedemia, a unique dance music emerged from the mix of Castellanese and Budrian styles. Redimidan dance tended to be mostly upbeat and celebratory, using primarily major chords. The traditional song "La Gallina de Tarefia" ("The Hen of Tarephia", referencing Freedemia's nickname) is one of the most well known examples of the style.

Swing and Jazz

Hymns and Gospel

Jingles

The jingle culture that places like the Federal States had in the 1940s-1960s never quite died out in Freedemia. The local phrase of "Sex sells, but a good jingle sells triple" exemplifies the culture around jingles in Freedemia. Most major companies use jingles in their product advertising, political candidates use jingles in their campaign ads, and even the doors closing sound on many metro trains tend to be jingles (such as the Quentinsburgh Metro doors closing sound) rather than just tones or beeps.

Visual Art

One of the most significant parts of Freedemian visual art culture is landscape painting, largely inspired by Freedemia's grand landscapes of mountains, meadows, and beaches. This would eventually evolve into a wider culture that included paintings of cityscapes

Somewhat at the intersection of art and fashion, body painting is a uniquely Freedemian art. It is believed to have been inspired some by the paint markings Budrian tribes were known to adorn in leiu of colonial style clothes. Today styles of Freedemian body painting range from abstract designs to representations of landscapes to painted-on clothes.

Architecture

Theater

Film

Cuisine

Meats

Poultry is by far the most popular meat in Freedemia, with chicken especially being a staple of Freedemian cuisine in various forms, partly owing to the domestication of the native green-headed chicken adapted for the tropical climate. Mutton/lamb and beef are also quite popular, along with seafood in many coastal areas and in the Auliffe Islands. Partially due to the Pacifist Christic, Ibryim, and Imani populations believing pork is improper to consume, pork is uniquely nearly nonexistent in Freedemian cuisine. Turkey, beef, or lamb are often substituted for pork in things like sausage, bacon, lunch meats, "ham", and chops. Beef and chicken barbeque are popular in the formerly Ingerish and Castellanese regions. Fried chicken skins (akin to fried pork skins/pork rinds elsewhere) are popular snacks, especially in the Castellanese region. Mazanite immigration has led to meat kebabs being popular as well, while Navennese and Plevian immigrants brought sausagemaking and fine deli meats.

Cheeses

Freedemians are known to have a very cheese-filled diet. While cheeses originating from Navenna, Plevia, and other regions are very popular as well, several types of domestically-produced cheese are some of the most popular. Chavana cheese, from the eastern agricultural regions, is similar to Plevian hard, granular cheeses and is produced from cow's milk, typically aged for at least 9 months. Redimidan queso is similar to forms of queso blanco around the world, but is usually mixed with a special variant of Chavana specifically made to melt easier for dipping and filling. Wallacian cheese, from the Rivagien and Ingerish regions, is a soft crumbly cheese made from sheep milk.

Fruits and Vegetables

The tropical environment makes it convenient to grow tropical fruits, such as the turtlefruit, a fruit closely related to the pineapple but with an exterior that resembles a turtle shell and a slightly greener interior, and the huevomango, a mostly whitish-reddish mango that mainly grows in Freedemia.

Popular Foods

Rice and egg dishes are some of the most common in Freedemia, sometimes together (such as eggs, onions, and rice as a popular breakfast meal). Potato and maize dishes are also common, with mashed potatoes and corn on the cob being popular and potato flour and cornmeal being some of the most used in cooking.

Fried foods are fairly common in Freedemian street foods, and often viewed as the most representative of typical Freedemian cuisine.

The most typical street food of Freedemian cuisine is the pizacyro, a type of fried flatbread usually topped with toppings similar to that of pizza, tacos, or gyros, where the name is believed to originate. It is believed that the pizacyro came from some of Freedemia's poorer communities, where creating the fried bread was an effort to make a meal out of leftover foods and small amounts of flour and oil. Meats (usually beef, lamb, chicken, or sausage), sour cream, melted shredded or crumbled cheese, tomatoes or tomato sauce, lettuce (or other similar leafy greens), onion, and garlic are the most common toppings. Turtlefruit and pineapple are also common, though highly controversial. Today, pizacyros are a staple of Freedemian street food, and have slowly risen in popularity around the world, even spawning fast food varieties such as the Pizacyro Hero fast food chain. Dessert pizacyros have also become popular over time, often topped with jellies, fruits, and ice cream.

Empanadas are also very popular throughout the country, partially deriving from Castellanese influence. Fillings are quite diverse, but lamb, beef, chicken, beans, and shredded or grated cheese are the most common. Other fried Castellanese or Latinian-derived foods, such as tostadas and Redimidan chalupas (with more of a fried shell), are also popular street foods. Fried vegetables and fried meats (especially poultry, such as fried chicken) also make up much of the cuisine.

International favorites such as cheeseburgers, franquese fries, hot dogs, and pizza are popular in Freedemia, often with their own variants such as Quentinsburgh-style pizza and turtlefruit on burgers. Many Freedemian deserts, such as crêpes, come from Rivagien cuisine. Many staples of Tigerian cuisine such as pain mei and aux perles are popular as well, partially from Meilan's proximity, and mediterranean dishes have been brought over by Mazanic immigrants.

Drinks and Beverages

While alcohol comsumption in private is technically legal, alcohol sales are currently illegal in Freedemia. Filling this gap, mocktails are extremely popular in Freedemia, with various mocktail bars and pubs throughout the country.

Freedemia is also somewhat known for an abundance of vending machines in urban areas. Due to the heat and humidity Freedemia sees consistently, dehydration is common, and people are frequently looking for places to get something to drink. Around 1960, seeing the budding success of vending machines in countries like Izaland and Freedemia's similarly low rates of vandalism and theft, beverage companies like Jewel saw an opportunity, and around the 1970s began a mass rollout of vending machines across the country. Snack machines followed shortly after, and today it is hard to go anywhere in a major city in Freedemia without there being at least vending machine nearby. The lack of alcohol in mocktails also allows popular mocktails to be available at vending machines.

National Character

Pacifism

Common Courtesy

"Cartoon Culture"

The love for cartoony characters and worlds carries over to nearly every part of Freedemian life, such as video games remaining cartoony when other regions moved towards realistic graphics, and mascots and cartoon characters used in advertising.

Attitude towards alcohol, smoking, substances

Attitude towards the body

Freedemian Bath Culture

Fashion and Dress

Due to the extremely hot and humid climate, typical Freedemian clothing tends to be very thin and airy, often made of sheer cotton, lace, or mesh. Most of the time, people of both genders only wear one layer of clothing, and undergarments are rarely worn. Unlike in places like the Federal States, cultural perceptions of modesty in Freedemia is not associated with dress or amount of skin showing. Barechestedness, regardless of gender, is both legal and extremely common in casual settings, and it is normal for Freedemians to be nude at parks, beaches, or pools. The modesty of the culture, cultural acceptance of the body, and the intensity of the climate mean general acceptance of the aforementioned overall clothing style.

For more business-casual or formal dress, light short-sleeve polo shirts and polo skirts are very common, as well as light button-ups.

Sports

Sports culture is very strong in Freedemia, with attending games as a favorite pasttime. Baseball, field hockey, ringbowl (sometimes known as Freedemian basketball), football (soccer), and foosball (table soccer) are the most popular sports, while other sports such as tennis and cricket also have moderate followings. Both men's and women's sports are popular, and in many cases will share stadiums.

Most major team sports leagues in Freedemia are set up with a relegation club setup, where teams can be in an upper or lower league based on their previous season. As such, for the most popular sports like baseball, there are lots of teams in major cities and even some smaller regions.

Baseball

Lycene League Baseball (LLB) is the main men's baseball league for Freedemia and the Lycene region at large. While the majority of teams in the league are Freedemian teams, several surrounding countries, such as Barzona, Geare, Paroy, and Meilan, also have teams that play in the league. Freedemian Women's League Baseball (FWLB) is the main women's baseball league, and at this time teams are only from Freedemia. Annually, there is a "Battle of the Sexes" all-star game between the best of the Lycene League and the best of the Women's League. Every two years, the best of the Lycene teams play a series of games against teams from the Federal States.

Ringbowl

Ringbowl, sometimes referred to internationally as Freedemian basketball, is a ball sport that plays similar to a court-sized version of the skip-ball games found in many arcades. Players from each team have to get across a basketball-styled court and "bowl" a ball off a ramp into ringed baskets on the ends. Points are scored by what ring the ball lands in (either 1, 2, or 3 points), and balls rolled into the basket from beyond the "plus one" line gain an additional point. Balls that don't make it over the ramp and roll back in are considered still in play. To pass the ball, players must "bowl" the ball to each other across the court.

Television and Film

Freedemia is home to one of the largest movie industries in Freedemia. Betterview-Century Media (the conglomerate parent company of Betterview Studios) and StudioOwl are both based out of Vandoveur's iconic Studio Boulevard district.

Video Games

Holidays

Public Holidays

  • February 13th- Family Day: A major Freedemian holiday celebrating families. Family Day was declared a federal holiday in 1995 to allow for a day of family quality time uninterrupted by work.
  • March 29th- Free Reedemia Day: Effectively Freedemia's national celebration day, a major holiday that marks the anniversary of the signing of Freedemia's independence and peace treaty with Ingerland, Castellan, and the Rivages. Traditions include parades complete with marching bands playing patriotic traditional songs like The Hen of Tarephia and Bells of Democracy, along with evening fireworks or drone light shows.
  • April 15th- Unity Day: The anniversary of the signing of the original unity pact between rebels of the Ingerish Reedemia and Tierra Redimida colonies.
  • May 1st- Labor Day
  • June 15th- Midyear: A major holiday celebrating getting halfway through the year. Traditions include a feast, giving thanks for good things from earlier in the year, and resolutions for the remaining part of the year.
  • July- Election Days- Election days sometimes shift from year to year, but all annual and special election days are federal holidays to allow people to vote.
  • August 10th- Service Day: A day set aside to volunteer/do service/outreach. Sometimes celebrated as Prayer and Service Day.
  • September 13th- Founding Mothers' Day: The anniversary of the 1811 constitution that solidified women's right to work, vote, and run for office.
  • October 7th- Native Tarephian Day
  • December 31st & January 1st- New Year's Eve & New Year's Day: a major summer holiday. Traditions include lights, parades leading up to the day, countdowns to the new year, gift exchanges at midnight, and feasts on New Years' Day. The day is also frequently associated with stories of (fictional) magical flying Southern Island penguins delivering gifts to kids around the world.

All holidays on the Christic, Ibryim, Imani, and Koinoia calendars are also required to be allowed as religious holidays off from work.