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'''Montesayette''', officially the '''Montesayettean Commonwealth''' ([[Quebecshirite Language|Quebecshirite]]: Communauté montesayette), is a landlocked country on the [[Ecros]] continent of [[Portal:Terraconserva|Terraconserva]]. Much of the country is covered by grassland steppe, with scattered volcanic mountain ranges in the northwest. The country is bordered to the south by [[Terranihil]] and to the east by [[Quebecshire]] and [[Eleutherios]]. The country's capital and largest city is [[Nerfoy]]. Other major urban areas include [[Bosmont]], [[Lavignole]], [[Darbonnay]], [[Audrecelles]], and [[Hamicourt]].
 
'''Montesayette''', officially the '''Montesayettean Commonwealth''' ([[Quebecshirite Language|Quebecshirite]]: Communauté montesayette), is a landlocked country on the [[Ecros]] continent of [[Portal:Terraconserva|Terraconserva]]. Much of the country is covered by grassland steppe, with scattered volcanic mountain ranges in the northwest. The country is bordered to the south by [[Terranihil]] and to the east by [[Quebecshire]] and [[Eleutherios]]. The country's capital and largest city is [[Nerfoy]]. Other major urban areas include [[Bosmont]], [[Lavignole]], [[Darbonnay]], [[Audrecelles]], and [[Hamicourt]].
  
Montesayette is a federal parliamentary republic; however, unlike most such republics, the president serves as both head of state and head of government, and his tenure is dependent on the National Assembly's confidence. The executive branch is currently headed by [[President of Montesayette|President]] [[Léonard Dreyfus]] and [[Deputy President of Montesayette|Deputy President]] [[Cleménce Poirier]], who also serve as [[President of the Senate of Montesayette|President of the Senate]], whereas the legislative branch is led by [[Speaker of the House of Representatives of Montesayette|Speaker]] [[Jean-Baptiste Brisbois]], who also serves as [[President of the Montesayettean National Assembly|President of the National Assembly]] by virtue of his office.
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Montesayette is a federal parliamentary republic; however, unlike other such republics, the president serves as both head of state and head of government, and his tenure is subject to the confidence of the National Assembly. [[President of Montesayette|President]] [[Léonard Dreyfus]] currently leads the executive branch, while [[Speaker of the House of Representatives of Montesayette|Speaker]] [[Jean-Baptiste Brisbois]], who also serves as [[President of the Montesayettean National Assembly|President of the National Assembly]], leads the legislative branch.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 03:44, 26 February 2023

Montesayettean Commonwealth

Communauté montesayette
Flag of Montesayette
Flag
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Emblem
Motto: 
"Scientia ac labore"
Jackian: "By knowledge and through effort"
Capital
and largest city
Nerfoy
Official languagesQuebecshirite
Ethnic groups
  • 86% Montesayettean
  • 14% Others
Religion
(2017)
  • 66.7% No religion
  • 21.9% Others
  • 11.4% Unanswered
Demonym(s)Montesayettean
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic with an executive presidency
• President
Léonard Dreyfus
Cleménce Poirier
Jean-Baptiste Brisbois
Corbin Perreault
Olivie Fabron
LegislatureNational Assembly
Senate
House of Representatives
History
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Population
• 2017 estimate
65,201,755
• 2015 census
65,159,489
GDP (PPP)2017 estimate
• Total
₵2.15 trillion
• Per capita
₵32,974
GDP (nominal)2017 estimate
• Total
₵1.72 trillion
• Per capita
₵26,380
Gini (2017)Positive decrease 25.11
low
HDI (2017)Increase 0.709
high
CurrencyMontesayettean pound (MSP)
Time zoneAMT+1 (MST)
Driving sideright
Calling code+37
Internet TLD.sy

Montesayette, officially the Montesayettean Commonwealth (Quebecshirite: Communauté montesayette), is a landlocked country on the Ecros continent of Terraconserva. Much of the country is covered by grassland steppe, with scattered volcanic mountain ranges in the northwest. The country is bordered to the south by Terranihil and to the east by Quebecshire and Eleutherios. The country's capital and largest city is Nerfoy. Other major urban areas include Bosmont, Lavignole, Darbonnay, Audrecelles, and Hamicourt.

Montesayette is a federal parliamentary republic; however, unlike other such republics, the president serves as both head of state and head of government, and his tenure is subject to the confidence of the National Assembly. President Léonard Dreyfus currently leads the executive branch, while Speaker Jean-Baptiste Brisbois, who also serves as President of the National Assembly, leads the legislative branch.

History

Indigenous peoples

The indigenous peoples of modern-day Montesayette are descendants of nomadic herders known as ancient Montesayetteans, who crossed the Montesayettean steppes for centuries, if not millennia. Modern archaeologists believe the ancient Montesayetteans were related to the Ayreoshubic Empire, but the absence of empirical evidence keeps the idea a hypothesis. Moreover, due to their secluded environment, the ancient Montesayetteans were not introduced to writing until the arrival of the Quebecshirites to colonize them, making it far more difficult to trace evidence of their origins.

The indigenous population was estimated to be between 200,000 and two million inhabitants at the time of the first Quebecshirite settlements in 1470, a figure that has since been questioned. The first contact between indigenous people and Quebecshirites was documented as anything but antagonistic due to spoken language similarities between both sides, which led to the general adoption of the Quebecshirite language in Montesayette from that point forward. The indigenous population also contributed to the establishment of Quebecshirite settlements in Montesayette, particularly in helping Quebecshirite coureur des bois and voyageurs in their explorations of the Monesayettean valleys.

Quebecshirite exploration and settlement

Colonial expansion

Modern period

Federation of Montesayette

Red April

Radicalization of Montesayettean workers
Uprising of 13 May
Montesayettean Commune
Negotiations with Quebecshire

Independence of Montesayette Agreement 1902

Dominion of Montesayette

Montesayettean Commonwealth

Dieulafoy presidency
Bernard presidency
Post-Bernard era

Geography, climate and environment

Government and politics

Federal government

Political divisions

Military

Law enforcement and crime

Economy

Agriculture

Construction

Production industries

Electricity, gas and water

Mining, quarrying and hydrocarbons

Manufacturing

Service industries

Financial and business services

Real estate and renting activities

Transport, storage and communication

Demographics

Language

Religion

Education

Health

Culture

See also