Karduv

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Supreme Union of Karduv
vye k$a j`a vy;e h`eng m`e vye je zhu ep
Vye Kàrjàvyer Hèng Mè Vyejezhu Ep
Flag of Karduv
Flag
Motto: Òr vern Kàrjàvyer hèng vye zo!
"Hail! Great nation of Karduv!"
Anthem: Vye Kàrjàvyer Pet Bing Dvòt Òr
"Karduv Will Never Fall"
Capital
and
Vordeng
Official languagesKarduvic
Demonym(s)Karduvic
GovernmentUnitary Cenonist single-party state
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Ngamo Cur
LegislatureSupreme National Assembly of the People
Short Assembly
Long Assembly
Area
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Population
• ? census
41,226,274
• Density
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CurrencyQonklese Chih (QKC)
Date formatyyyy.mm.dd
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.kr

Karduv (IPA: /kɑɹ.ˈdʌv/, Karduvic: Kàrjàvyer, IPA: /kə᷅ˀd͡ʒə̀vjɛ̄ˀ/), officially the Supreme Union of Karduv (Karduvic: Vye Kàrjàvyer Hèng Mè Vyejezhu Ep), is a country located in Northeastern Tammuz. It is bordered by the Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks, Zaizung, and the Kingdom of Rongyo. The Supreme Union of Karduv has many cultural, historical, and linguistic ties to the Union of Democratic Revolutionary Qonklaks, and Karduv maintains a strong relationship with Qonklaks. Karduv is the Xth largest nation in Tammuz and the Xth most populous. Due to its position in a temperate area with large amounts of rivers, Karduv has been inhabited fairly continuously since prehistory. The Karduvic people first arrived in the area following its conquest and settlement by the Kingdom of Lorgung, and would begin the slow and gradual assimilation of the native pre-Kwang peoples. Karduv would be under the rule of various independent states before eventually coming under the rule of the expansionist Qonklaks; under the influential Phõ and Mai dynasties, Karduv would see centuries(?) of foreign rule. Following the collapse of the Mai dynasty in Qonklaks, a branch of the dynasty would flee to Karduv and re-establish the Mai dynasty in Vordeng. The Mai dynasty would become a powerful Karduvic empire, and would spread across Northern Tammuz before its decline in the 19th and 20th centuries. Following a series of independence revolts, the Mai dynasty would be reduced to a select area of mostly Karduvic territories, and would begin to succumb to internal corruption. This would lead to the eruption of a republican revolution and monarchist counterrevolution, starting the Karduvic Civil War. Following a monarchist victory in the civil war and a period of reconstruction, Karduv would fall under the iron grip of the dictator Va Bung. (No idea what happens here). The chaotic period following Va Bung’s surrender would see a Cenonist revolution in Karduv, and the establishment of the modern day Supreme Union of Karduv.