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'''Qonklaks''' (<small>Standard Kwang</small>: Kwai Kwan /kwɛ́ kwã́/, <small>lit.</small> "The Kwang nation"), officially the '''Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks''', is a country located in Southern [[Tammuz]]. It shares a border with [[Ö]], [[Zaizung]], [[Karduv]], [[Rongyo]], [[Mai Thi]], and [[Riyana]]. With a population of 962.4 million and an area of over 7 million square kilometers, it is both the most populous and largest country on [[Abzû]].
'''Qonklaks''' (<small>Standard Kwang</small>: Kwai Kwan /kwɛ́ kwã́/, <small>lit.</small> "The Kwang nation"), officially the '''Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks''', is a country located in Southern [[Tammuz]]. It shares a border with [[Ö]], [[Zaizung]], [[Karduv]], [[Rongyo]], [[Mai Thi]], and [[Riyana]]. With a population of 962.4 million and an area of over 7 million square kilometers, it is both the most populous and largest country on [[Abzû]].

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Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks
Yàn Yaunkài Kãju Kwai Kwan
Flag of
Flag
Emblem of
Emblem
Motto: Mhàin ngeiq nga liq
"Millions of people as one heart"
Anthem: Okwai Yàn Yaunkài Kãju Kwai Kwan
"State Anthem of the Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks"
National seal
Capital
and largest city
Jikhein
Official languagesStandard Kwang
Recognized regional languagesKufa, Öwi, Karduvic, Ru
Ethnic groups
(1995)
89.2% Kwang

6.1% Kufa
1.9% Karduvic
1.4% Rongyoi

1.3% Öwi
Religion
(1995)
55.3% Non-religious/folk religion
Demonym(s)Qonklese
GovernmentOne-party cenonist federal union
• Supreme Overseer
Jiq Zàw
• Premier
Dai Chì
Population
• Estimate
962,445,000 (1st)
GDP (nominal)1995 estimate
• Total
$5.320 trillion
• Per capita
$5529.58
HDI (1995)Increase 0.692
medium
CurrencyQonklese chih (₡) (QKC)

Qonklaks (Standard Kwang: Kwai Kwan /kwɛ́ kwã́/, lit. "The Kwang nation"), officially the Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks, is a country located in Southern Tammuz. It shares a border with Ö, Zaizung, Karduv, Rongyo, Mai Thi, and Riyana. With a population of 962.4 million and an area of over 7 million square kilometers, it is both the most populous and largest country on Abzû.

As one of Sahar's cradles of civilization, it enjoyed its status as a high culture. Its influence traditionally encompassing the entirety of Soltenna, with many surrounding countries within the Quoncosphere adopting its language, culture, food, and dress habits. For over four millenia, Qonklaks' political system was ruled over by dynasties. Since the Kingdom of Wa, the controversial political entity traditionally considered to be the first Qonklese dynasty, Qonklaks has undergone periods of varying degrees of political unity, with long periods alternating between regional warlordism and unified rule under one supreme monarch.

Under the Byàn Dynasty, Qonklaks officially adopted Hanctheism, an organized, monotheistic interpretation of Haomism that had been in practice for the past millenium. Qonklaks became a constitutional monarchy in 1732 after of the Jiqjõ Reforms, adopting a tricameral parliamentary system.

The country fractured and fell to petty warlordism in 1903 after a brief period of military junta rule by Grand Marshal Lyĩ Bain, only uniting in 1928 under Dain Pain's new Qonklese Empire. The country would experience a mild economic boom and various military reforms to unite the warlord armies into the Qonklese Imperial Army. Dain Pain lead the nation into a period of aggressive territorial expansion against its neighbours, only for its war efforts to be halted via an internal revolution led by the cenonist Ngonku 88th Division in 1942, which led to the start of the Qonklese Civil War. The Ngonku, led by Mheiq Ku, abolished the four-millenia-old dynastic monarchist system, replacing it with its current political structure in 1950. The Qonklese Civil War officially ended on May 10th, 1950, but several imperial rump states continued to fight on until 1962 despite the capture and subsequent death of Dain Pain.

Ideological tensions with the rest of world led to a soft coup in 1975 to initiate reforms to partially privatize the economy, led by Jiq Zàw, who replaced Mheiq Ku as Supreme Overseer. The country experienced a period of economic prosperity and loosening of political and religious expression under the New Spring Initiative during the 80s, known as the Golden Age of Commerce. The decade was also known for its political instability, stemming from the state's draconic response to the 1985 SARS epidemic that started in Wii Province that eventually culminated with the 1986 Downtown Stadium Incident. As a direct response to the turmoil, the Golden Kwang clamped down on various freedoms previously guaranteed by the state as a preventative measure against mass protests and gatherings.

Today, Qonklaks is a one-party cenonist federal union, which de jure claims allegiance to cenonist ideals despite being a market economy. It has one of the world's most powerful economies, though ranking poorly in basic freedoms. Qonklaks is one of several Abzû nuclear powers.

Etymology

The demonym Kwan can refer to both the ethno-linguistic Kwankyaiq people (where one would use the adjective 'Kwang'), or to the nation of Qonklaks regardless of ethnic or linguistic specification (the adjective 'Qonklese'). The word can be traced back to the Proto-Macro-Kwang root *kʷaːŋ 'sun'.

Names of Qonklaks

The demonym Kwan has been used to