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{{See also|Elections in the Kingdom of Monsilva}} | {{See also|Elections in the Kingdom of Monsilva}} | ||
* [[Presidential elections in Monsilva]] | * [[Presidential elections in Monsilva]] | ||
− | ** [[1983 Monsilvan presidential election|1983]] - [[1988 Monsilvan presidential election|1988]] - [[1993 Monsilvan presidential election|1993]] - [[1998 Monsilvan presidential election|1998]] - ''[[2000 RNP presidential candidate election|2000]]'' - [[2003 Monsilvan presidential election|2003]] - [[2008 Monsilvan presidential election|2008]] - [[2013 Monsilvan presidential election|2013]] - [[2018 Monsilvan presidential election|2018]] | + | ** [[1983 Monsilvan presidential election|1983]] - [[1988 Monsilvan presidential election|1988]] - [[1993 Monsilvan presidential election|1993]] - [[1998 Monsilvan presidential election|1998]] - ''[[2000 RNP presidential candidate election|2000]]'' - [[2003 Monsilvan presidential election|2003]] - [[2008 Monsilvan presidential election|2008]] - [[2013 Monsilvan presidential election|2013]] - [[2018 Monsilvan presidential election|2018]] - [[2023 Monsilvan presidential election|2023]] |
*[[Parliamentary elections in Monsilva]] | *[[Parliamentary elections in Monsilva]] | ||
** Legislative Assembly: [[1980 Monsilvan general election|1980]] - [[1984 Monsilvan federal election|1984]] - [[1988 Monsilvan federal election|1988]] - [[1992 Monsilvan federal election|1992]] - [[1996 Monsilvan federal election|1996]] - [[2000 Monsilvan federal election|2000]] - [[2004 Monsilvan federal election|2004]] - [[2008 Monsilvan federal election|2008]] - [[2012 Monsilvan federal election|2012]] - [[2016 Monsilvan federal election|2016]] - [[2020 Monsilvan federal election|2020]] | ** Legislative Assembly: [[1980 Monsilvan general election|1980]] - [[1984 Monsilvan federal election|1984]] - [[1988 Monsilvan federal election|1988]] - [[1992 Monsilvan federal election|1992]] - [[1996 Monsilvan federal election|1996]] - [[2000 Monsilvan federal election|2000]] - [[2004 Monsilvan federal election|2004]] - [[2008 Monsilvan federal election|2008]] - [[2012 Monsilvan federal election|2012]] - [[2016 Monsilvan federal election|2016]] - [[2020 Monsilvan federal election|2020]] | ||
** Senate: [[1984 Monsilvan senate election|1984]] - [[1988 Monsilvan senate election|1988]] - [[1992 Monsilvan senate election|1992]] - [[1996 Monsilvan senate election|1996]] - [[2000 Monsilvan senate election|2000]] - [[2004 Monsilvan senate election|2004]] - [[2008 Monsilvan senate election|2008]] - [[2012 Monsilvan senate election|2012]] - [[2016 Monsilvan senate election|2016]] - [[2020 Monsilvan senate election|2020]] | ** Senate: [[1984 Monsilvan senate election|1984]] - [[1988 Monsilvan senate election|1988]] - [[1992 Monsilvan senate election|1992]] - [[1996 Monsilvan senate election|1996]] - [[2000 Monsilvan senate election|2000]] - [[2004 Monsilvan senate election|2004]] - [[2008 Monsilvan senate election|2008]] - [[2012 Monsilvan senate election|2012]] - [[2016 Monsilvan senate election|2016]] - [[2020 Monsilvan senate election|2020]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[State elections in Monsilva]] |
− | ** Before | + | ** Before re-organization: [[Monsilvan state elections in 1983|1983]] |
− | ** After | + | ** After re-organization: [[Monsilvan state elections in 1984|1984]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1985|1985]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1986|1986]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1987|1987]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1988|1988]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1989|1989]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1990|1990]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1991|1991]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1992|1992]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1993|1993]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1994|1994]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1995|1995]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1996|1996]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1997|1997]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1998|1998]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 1999|1999]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2000|2000]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2001|2001]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2002|2002]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2003|2003]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2004|2004]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2005|2005]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2006|2006]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2007|2007]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2008|2008]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2009|2009]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2010|2010]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2011|2011]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2012|2012]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2013|2013]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2014|2014]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2015|2015]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2016|2016]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2017|2017]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2018|2018]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2019|2019]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2020|2020]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2021|2021]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2022|2022]] - [[Monsilvan state elections in 2023|2023]] |
*[[Referendums in Monsilva]] | *[[Referendums in Monsilva]] | ||
Revision as of 08:09, 4 April 2023
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Monsilva:
Monsilva (Monsilvan: 山國; pinyin: Shānguó), officially the Monsilvan Republic, is a country in central Ostlandet, with Baltanla to the west, the Kivu Ocean to the east, Fujikuni and Akvarelusus to the north and Zloveshchiy to the south. The territory of Monsilva is split up into 14 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, Maojie, Menchi, and Shangrao. Monsilva has just over 50 million inhabitants.
The Monsilvan Republic is a member of the Ostlandet Union and of the TCN, but claims to continue its government policy of 'peace over conflict'. Monsilva has no long-standing negative relations with any country and prefers to take a pragmatic stance on international politics. As of February 2023, Monsilva's export-oriented economy is Terraconserva's 12th 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.
Contents
- 1 General reference
- 2 Geography of Monsilva
- 3 Government and politics of Monsilva
- 4 History of Monsilva
- 5 Culture of Monsilva
- 6 Economy and infrastructure of Monsilva
- 7 Education and research in Monsilva
- 8 See also
General reference
- Pronunciation: /ˈmɒnˈsɪlvə/
- Standard Monsilvan: [ʂánkwo]
- Luhainese: [saːnkʷɔːk̚]
- Common Jackian state name: Monsilva
- Official Jackian state name: Monsilvan Republic
- Common endonym(s): 山國 (Shānguó)
- Official endonym(s): 山共和國 (Shān Gònghéguó)
- Adjectival(s): Monsilvan
- Demonym(s): Monsilvan
- Etymology: Etymology of Monsilva
- ISO country codes: MS, MON
- Internet country code top-level domain: .ms
Geography of Monsilva
- Monsilva is a:
- Country
- Developed country
- Sovereign state
- Member state of the Ostlandet Union
- Country
- Location:
- Northern Hemisphere
- Ostlandet
- Eastern Ostlandet
- Time zone: Monsilvan Standard Time (AMT+12:00)
- Extreme points of Monsilva
- High: Mount Yushan 3,952 m (12,966 ft)
- Low: Kivu Ocean 0 m
- Land boundaries:
- Population of Monsilva: 50,012,300 people (March 2022 Census) - 19th most populous country
Environment of Monsilva
- Climate of Monsilva
- National parks of Monsilva
- Wildlife of Monsilva
- Endemic species of Monsilva
- Fauna of Monsilva
- Flora of Monsilva
- Natural diasters in Monsilva
Cities of Monsilva
- Amking
- Baoan
- Chishang
- Dali
- Guangfu
- Haimao
- Lancheng
- Luhai
- Lunbei
- Maojie
- Menchi
- Menggu
- Sanzhong
- Shangrao
- Taimali
- Taoyuan
- Tsingyi
- Waiping
- Wen'an
- Wodai
- Xinbin
- Xinji
- Yilan
- Zhangye
Administrative divisions of Monsilva
- Administrative division types
- States (14)
- Districts (74)
- Counties (254)
- Municipalities (1086)
- Counties (254)
- Legislative constituencies (454)
- Districts (74)
- States (14)
- List of states of Monsilva:
Demography of Monsilva
Government and politics of Monsilva
- Form of government: federal parliamentary multi-party representative democratic republic
- Capital of Monsilva: Amking
- Political parties in Monsilva
- Taxation in Monsilva
- Shanhua Post - Federal postal service
Elections in the Monsilvan Republic
- Presidential elections in Monsilva
- Parliamentary elections in Monsilva
- State elections in Monsilva
- Before re-organization: 1983
- After re-organization: 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1989 - 1990 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1994 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 1998 - 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019 - 2020 - 2021 - 2022 - 2023
- Referendums in Monsilva
Branches of the Monsilvan federal government
Executive branch
- Head of state: President of Monsilva, Chiu Zan (list)
- Head of government: Prime minister of Monsilva, Xu Yan (list)
- Cabinet of Monsilva
- Departments of the Monsilvan federal government:
- Office of the Attorney General
- Office of the Leader of the Legislative Assembly
- Office of the Leader of the Senate
- Department of the Treasury
- Department of the Interior
- Department of Foreign Affairs
- Department of Defense
- Department of Health and Care
- Department of Justice
- Department of Business
- Department of the Environment
- Department of Transport
- Department of Labor and Economy
- Department of Education
- Department of Media and Public Affairs
- Department of International Trade
Legislative branch
- Parliament of Monsilva
- Upper house: Senate
- Lower house: Legislative Assembly
Judicial branch
- Supreme Court of Monsilva
- Federal Constitutional Court of Monsilva
- Federal Court of Justice of Monsilva
- Federal Fiscal Court of Monsilva
- Federal Labor Court of Monsilva
- Federal Patent Court of Monsilva
- Federal Social Court of Monsilva
Foreign relations of Monsilva
- Diplomatic missions in Monsilva
- Diplomatic missions of Monsilva
- Monsilvan passport
- Monsilvan visa policy
- Monsilvan travel advisories
International organization membership
Monsilva is a member of the:
Local government
List of state governments of Monsilva
Law and order in Monsilva
- Laws in Monsilva
- Crime in Monsilva
- Human rights in Monsilva
- Law enforcement in Monsilva
- National law enforcement agencies:
- Regional law enforcement agencies:
- State Police Forces - are operated by individual Monsilvan states and are responsible for most of police work in the country
- State Police Forces are divided into the following operational sections:
- General Police - (一警 or Yiching) The uniformed police officers who patrol the streets, respond to emergency calls, do traffic policing etc.
- Criminal Investigation Police - (刑警 or Hsingching) The plain clothes detective branch of the State police, responsible for investigations. For instance, if a car is broken into, the Yiching will respond, secure the car, notify the owner etc., and then hand the case over to Hsingching for investigation.
- Emergency Response Police - (緊警 or Chinching) Uniformed part of the state police forces that is used when manpower is required, for example during political demonstrations.
- Special Forces Police - (特部警 or Tepuching) The special weapons and tactics teams of the Monsilva state police forces.
- Emergency telephone numbers in Monsilva
Military
- Command
History of Monsilva
- 1970s revolution
- Monsilvan Miracle
- 2011 Maojie earthquake
- Monsilvan Civil War
- Timeline of Monsilvan history
- List of natural disasters in Monsilva
By period
Dynastic eras (before 1500 CE)
- Prehistory of Monsilva 50000 BCE - 820 BCE
- Shan and Wang culture 4000 BCE - 900 BCE
- Xia dynasty 820 BCE - 618 CE
- Qin dynasty 792 BCE - 1201 CE
- Tang dynasty 800 BCE - 650 CE
- Song dynasty 320 BCE - 1201 CE
- Han dynasty 60 CE - 1201 CE
- Shang dynasty 618 CE - 1201 CE
- Unification of the Monsilvan Kingdoms 1201 CE
- Zhou dynasty 1201 CE - 1500 CE
Empire of Baltanla (1500 - 1730)
- Monsilva under the Empire of Baltanla 1500 - 1730
Pre-republican period (1730 - 1978)
- Provisional Zhou government 1730 - 1732
- Kingdom of Great Shan 1732 - 1830
- Monsilvan Civil War 1824 - 1830
- Kingdom of Monsilva 1830 - 1978
- Martial rule in Monsilva 1963 - 1978
- 1978 Monsilvan protests 1978
Reformation period (1978 - 1996)
- Provisional government of Monsilva 1978
- Monsilvan Republic 1978 - present
- Monsilvan Miracle 1978 - 1992
- Social history of the Reformation period
Modern Monsilva (1996 - present)
By subject
- Cultural history
- Economic history
- Educational history
- Military history of Monsilva
- Political history
Historical figures
- Rulers of Monsilva
- Chai Lin
- Chengdu Emperor
- Confucious
- Shao Yaoting
- Thích Ming (13th Dalai Lama)
- Wang Emperor
- Xu Zhou-da
Culture of Monsilva
- Architecture
- Festivals in Monsilva
- Public holidays in Monsilva
- Languages and dialects
- Standard Monsilvan - official
- Luhainese - official in the states of Luhai, Meixian and Leibo
- Fujikunian - spoken natively by over 3 million people
- Baltanian - spoken natively by around 1.5 million people
- Standard Monsilvan - official
- Museums in Monsilva
- National symbols of Monsilva
- Night markets in Monsilva
- Monsilvan people
- Monsilvan cuisine
- Monsilvan identity
- Tea culture of Monsilva
Arts in Monsilva
Mass media of Monsilva
- Telecommunications in Monsilva
- Monsilvan Broadcasting System
- Children's MBS
- Television Monsilva
- Shanguo Haiwai (Monsilva Abroad)
- International Community Radio Amking
- Amking Times (Jackian)
- Āmǔjīng Shíbào (Monsilvan)
- Monsilva News (Jackian)
- Shānguó Yóuzhèng (Monsilvan)
- Internet in Monsilva
Museums in Monsilva
- Popular museums in Monsilva
Religion in Monsilva
Sport in Monsilva
- Association football in Monsilva - Football is the most popular sport in Monsilva.
- Badminton in Monsilva
- Rugby in Monsilva
- Shaolin Kung Fu
- Table tennis
Economy and infrastructure of Monsilva
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP: 12th
- Agriculture in Monsilva
- Banking in Monsilva
- Companies of Monsilva
- Currency of Monsilva: Monsilvan yupian
- ISO 4217: MSY
- Economic history of Monsilva
- Energy in Monsilva
- Healthcare in Monsilva
- Monsilvan Miracle - economic miracle in Monsilva that lasted between 1978 and 1992
- Amking Stock Exchange
- Tourism in Monsilva
Transport
- Air transport
- Rail transport
- Road transport
Education and research in Monsilva
- History of education in Monsilva
- List of Monsilvan inventions and discoveries
- List of universities in Monsilva
- Monsilvan studies
Research institutes
- Academia Silvitica
- Maojie Institute of Science and Technology
- Industrial Technology Research Institute of Monsilva
- National Health Research Institutes
- Monsilvan Space Agency (associated with the Ostlandet Union Space Agency)