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Emblem of Monsilva
Emblem of Monsilva

Monsilva (Monsilvan: 山国; pinyin: Shānguó), officially the Monsilvan Republic, is a country in central Ostlandet, with Akvarelusus and Girisko to the north, Baltanla to the west, Byasa and Zloveshchiy to the south, and the Kivu Ocean to the east. The territory of Monsilva is split up into 15 states. The nation consists of mountain ranges dominating the western side of the country, whereas plains and coastal areas dominate the east, where its highly urbanised population is concentrated. The capital, Amking, forms along the southern part of the Monsilvan coast. Other major cities include Luhai, San Kong, Maojie, Menchi, and Shangrao. Monsilva has just over 58 million inhabitants.

The Monsilvan Republic is a member of the Ostlandet Union, ROKO, COEC, and the Guishan Commonwealth. In the 1990s, Monsilva co-founded ROKO alongside Kivu, Gjorka, Girisko and Paleocacher. Thanks to this alliance, Monsilva has been able to establish strong economic and political relations with its member nations. In 2022, Monsilva was a founding member of the Ostlandet Union, through which it has developed stronger relations with its fellow nations on Ostlandet, particularly in the lead up to the OU military intervention in Shaoyu. As of February 2023, Monsilva's export-oriented economy is Terraconserva's 11th largest by nominal gross domestic product (GDP); it has a very high human development index; and has a score of 8.68 in the Global Democracy Index, defining it as a full democracy. Monsilva also performs highly in education, healthcare and life-expectancy.

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The National Anthem of Monsilva, also known by its first lyric, There is no Monsilva without its people, (Monsilvan: 没有人民就没有山共和国; Pinyin: Méiyǒu rénmín jiù méiyǒu Shān Gònghéguó) was adopted in 1978 as Monsilva's national anthem following the foundation of the Monsilvan Republic after the Monsilvan Revolution. Read more...
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  • ...that Monsilva has the second-highest score in the Global Democracy Index?
  • ...that Monsilva uses the yuan as its currency, which it shares with Girisko?
  • ...that Shaoyu, admitted to the federation in 2024, is Monsilva's fifteenth state?
  • ...that Monsilva is known for having one of the largest IT industries?
  • ...that Monsilva is the first country to have two elected female heads of state in a row?
  • ...that Monsilva had an emperor as head of state before 1978?
  • ...that Monsilvan New Year is celebrated across Terraconserva by people in and outside the Monsilvan community?
  • ...that the Monsilvan mountain cat is one of the national animals of Monsilva?
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Student protesters in the center of Jingtianmen Square during the 1978 Jingtianmen Square protests and massacre.
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Lin Yao-tang in 2023
Lin Yao-tang in 2023

Lin Yao-tang (Monsilvan: 林曜汤; born 12 June 1965) is a Monsilvan politician who has served as prime minister of Monsilva since 2023. Lin has also served as leader of the Freedom and Democracy Party since 2019. Before he was elected as prime minister in the 2023 federal election, he served as the leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of Monsilva. Lin has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Waiping since 2023, having previously served as MP for Shuanglong from 2004 to 2012 and Waiping South from 2012 to 2023.

Lin was born in the city of Wodai in June 1965 in the Kingdom of Monsilva. He studied international relations at the University of Wodai, where he joined the Liberal Party of Monsilva as part of the Liberal Youth Organization. In 1992, Lin left the Liberal Party and joined the Freedom and Democracy Party. He worked as a civil servant for the Wuzhong State Government from 1988 until 1996, when he was selected as a candidate for Suzhou in the 1996 Wuzhong state election. He was successfully elected and remained a member of the Wuzhong State Parliament until 2004. Lin chose not to run for re-election in the 2004 Wuzhong state election, and was instead selected as the candidate for Shuanglong in the 2004 federal election. He won the constituency with a large majority, and began his parliamentary career. Lin was an active ordinary member of the legislative assembly from 2004 to 2012.

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