Xinglao

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Xinglao

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Demonym(s)Xinglaoan

Xinglao, is a country in east Tanglao. It is the most populous country on the continent and third most populous in the world behind Varanasia and Kathmantu sitting at almost 785 million. Projections for the future, however, show Xinglao surpassing both countries in the next 50 years due to their aging crisis.

Xinglao is divided into 11 provinces and contains _ of the biggest cities in the world.

History

Huanlao Empire (711-1105)

Empire of Xinglao (1105-1917)

Sovereign Commonwealth of Xinglao (1917-1939)

The Sovereign Commonwealth began as a very isolationist state, refusing to engage in most international affairs. As 1920s began, they started investing in the global economy. The 1939 Xiongist revolution brought them back into isolationism.

First Republic of Xinglao (1939-1970)

Lin Xiong was the migamoralist revolutionary that led the rebellion against the Sovereign Commonwealth government. As a 21 year old, his leadership ability was unprecedented and led to his rise to lead the First Republic of Xinglao for the entirety of its existence.

The Red Decade (1959-1969)

The Red Decade was a period of genocide in Xinglao committed by the radical Xiongists against Chen Duan's nationalists.

Second Republic of Xinglao (1970-present)

Economic boom (1990s)

Government

The government is very strict but very transparent. Elections are free, very little corruption as of the 1990s in Xinglao. The press is restricted and the education system is highly monitored to ensure social order is maintained and no "inappropriate topics or agenda" are instilled. This stems of the Xinglao culture of modesty, the public accept their regulations because it keeps them orderly, there is clarity and peace.

Culture

The modern culture of Xinglao began developing in the 1970s once the nationalists toppled the Xiongist government. Xingaloan citizens experience high levels of economic freedom but live in adherence to strict rules about their way of life. There is strict law and order in the country as a way to protect the luxuries they enjoy.

Topics regarding gender, sexuality, and same-sex marriage are prohibited in a public forum (televised program, radio show, live event). These topics and debates are encouraged to be held privately where the audience is more or less seeking to engage as opposed to viewing/listening passively.