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=== Public Holidays === | === Public Holidays === | ||
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+ | |- Holiday dates in Entropan | ||
+ | ! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Date !! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Occasion | ||
+ | ! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Type !! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Notes | ||
+ | ! scope="col" colspan="2"| Region | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="col"| Rest of Entropan !! scope="col"| [[Rockrsea]] | ||
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+ | | 18 January || Boxing Day || Established via National Referendum || Falls on 18 January unless this is a Saturday or Sunday. 18 January was not a state holiday before the 28th of January 2023. In a year in which it does not occur on 18 January, it can be referred to (as for all such dates in lieu) in various ways, such as "Monday bank holiday instead of Boxing Day". || {{ya}} || {{ya}} | ||
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+ | | 12 February || Ma. Kristan's Day || Established via Regional Referendum || The only region-specific state holiday, only in [[Rockrsea (province)|Rockrsea]]. Celebrates the life of Ma. Kristan, who brought an end to the conflict between the [[Kingdom of Rockrsea]] and the [[Kingdom of Leinta]]. || {{na}} || {{ya}} | ||
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+ | | 21/22/23 March || Spring Holiday || Statutory || 24/25/26 March by statute if any of the usual days fall on a Friday, a Sunday, or a Saturday. || {{ya}} || {{ya}} | ||
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+ | | Variable || [[Easter]] || Common law, partly statutory || Optional holiday for the week 'after the full moon' for Christians, with 3 statutory holidays on Easter Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter Monday. || {{ya}} || {{ya}} | ||
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+ | | First Monday in May || [[Early May state holiday]] || Statutory|| From 1988, by statute. ||{{ya}} ||{{ya}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Last Monday in May || Summer Half-Term Monday State Holiday|| Statutory || Statutory state holiday from 1998. Most schools fix a minimum of a week's break to coincide, giving the alternative name. The legislation does not specify a name for the holiday, merely when it occurs. It normally falls on the last Monday in May, but ||{{ya}} ||{{ya}} | ||
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+ | | 25/26/27 June || Summer Holiday || Statutory || 28/29/30 by statute if any of the usual days fall on a Friday, a Sunday, or a Saturday. || {{ya}} || {{ya}} | ||
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+ | | 9/10/11 July || Unification Day || Statutory || Celebrates the end of the [[Wars of the Two Kingdoms]]. The largest holiday in Entropanian calender, with nationwide patriotic celebrations. ||{{ya}} ||{{ya}} | ||
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+ | | 23 July || Labour Day || Established by National Referendum || Celebrates the day of the beginning of the [[1907 Entropanian General Strike]], generally used to celebrate labour struggles across Entropan. ||{{ya}} ||{{ya}} | ||
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+ | | Last Monday of August || Late Summer State Holiday || Statutory || Statutory state holiday from 1987, replaced the previous date that had it on the first Monday of August due to the recent establishment of Labour Day. || {{ya}} || {{ya}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 17/18/19 September || Autumn Holiday || Statutory || 20/21/22 by statute if any of the usual days fall on a Friday, a Sunday, or a Saturday || {{ya}} || {{ya}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1/2/3 December || Winter Holiday || Statutory || 4/5/6 by statute if any of the usual days fall on a Friday, a Sunday, or a Saturday. || {{ya}} || {{ya}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 24-27 December || Christmas Break || Statutory || Established in 2001. || {{ya}} || {{ya}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="col" colspan="4"| Total holidays !! scope="col" | 12 !! scope="col" | 13 | ||
+ | |} | ||
[[Category:Terraconserva]] [[Category:Entropan]] [[Category:Terraconserva Countries]] | [[Category:Terraconserva]] [[Category:Entropan]] [[Category:Terraconserva Countries]] |
Revision as of 16:55, 2 July 2023
Democratic Federation of Entropan Demokrata Federacio de Entropano (Esperanto) Demokratiske Føderasjonen Entropan (Leintan) Oqartussaassuseqarnerup Naalagaaffeqatigiinnera Entropi (Absi) | |
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Motto: "Libereco, Egaleco, Solidareco" "Liberty, Equality, Solidarity" | |
Capital and largest city | Maledonia |
Most Spoken Languages | Esperanto, Leintan, Absi, Quebecshirite |
Ethnic groups |
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Religion (2011 census) |
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Demonym(s) | Entropanian |
Government | Participatory polity Direct democracy |
• Foreign Delegate | Håkon Martinsen |
Legislature | National Council |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 24,986,211 (25th) |
• 2019 census | 24,568,908 |
GDP (PPP) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | ₵912,814,039,481 credits |
• Per capita | ₵36,533 credits |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | ₵962 billion |
• Per capita | ₵39,155 |
Gini (2021) | 0.129 low · 1st |
HDI (2021) | 0.902 very high · 12th |
Currency | Felco (FLC) |
Time zone | AMT+1 (TSS) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +19 |
Internet TLD | .en |
Entropan, officially the Democratic Federation of Entropan (Esperanto: Demokrata Federacio de Entropano, Leintan: Oqartussaassuseqarnerup Naalagaaffeqatigiinnera Entropi, Absi: Demokratiske Føderasjonen Entropan) is a country in northern Ecros, bordered by Tirol and Quebecshire to its south, and ungoverned land to its west and north. Entropan is a federation consistent of 17 provinces, with the highest level of governance, the National Council, being located in the capital and largest city of Maledonia.
Entropan is led by Foreign Delegate Håkon Martinsen, but the powers of Martinsen are limited, with his authority over Entropanian governance being limited to organising the National Council, opening ceremonies, and engaging in diplomatic discussions as a representative of Entropan. Entropan is known internationally for its highly fertile soil and large fishing industry, although the fishing industry is in decline in favour of the burgeoning renewables and creative arts industries. Also, Entropan is known for its unique political and economic system that give citizens full control over the affairs of governance and economic production and consumption, and the diplomatic and cooperative nature of its leadership.
Contents
- 1 Etymology
- 2 History of Entropan
- 2.1 Quebecshirite Migration (1000BCE-200CE)
- 2.2 Early Entropan (200CE-1203)
- 2.3 Kingdom of Entropan (1203-1592)
- 2.4 Entropanian Civil War (1592-1608)
- 2.5 Unitary Republic of Entropan (1608-1793)
- 2.6 Second Entropanian Civil War (1793-1801)
- 2.7 Collapse of the Entropanian Republic (1801-1853)
- 2.8 Second Republic of Entropan (1853-2022)
- 2.9 Democratic Federation of Entropan (2022-present)
- 3 Government and Politics
- 4 Geography
- 5 Economy
- 6 Demographics
- 7 Culture
Etymology
WIP
History of Entropan
Quebecshirite Migration (1000BCE-200CE)
Early Entropan (200CE-1203)
Maledonian City-State
Kingdom of Entropan (1203-1592)
Maledonian Expeditions (1304-1411)
Entropanian Civil War (1592-1608)
Rockr War of Independence (1595-1601)
Unitary Republic of Entropan (1608-1793)
Second Entropanian Civil War (1793-1801)
Collapse of the Entropanian Republic (1801-1853)
Second Republic of Entropan (1853-2022)
Industrialisation
Democratic Federation of Entropan (2022-present)
New Democratic Constitution
Government and Politics
Neighbourhood Councils
Ward Councils
City Councils
Regional Councils
Provincial Councils
National Council
Referenda Procedure
Expert Councils
Foreign Relations
Military
Geography
Climate
Ecology
Environment
Economy
Economic System
Participatory Planning
Exports & Imports
Public Goods
Foreign Investment
Labour Market & Foreign Study Programs
Major Industries
Demographics
Population
Languages
Religion
Health
Culture
Human Rights
Public Holidays
Date | Occasion | Type | Notes | Region | |
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Rest of Entropan | Rockrsea | ||||
18 January | Boxing Day | Established via National Referendum | Falls on 18 January unless this is a Saturday or Sunday. 18 January was not a state holiday before the 28th of January 2023. In a year in which it does not occur on 18 January, it can be referred to (as for all such dates in lieu) in various ways, such as "Monday bank holiday instead of Boxing Day". | ||
12 February | Ma. Kristan's Day | Established via Regional Referendum | The only region-specific state holiday, only in Rockrsea. Celebrates the life of Ma. Kristan, who brought an end to the conflict between the Kingdom of Rockrsea and the Kingdom of Leinta. | ||
21/22/23 March | Spring Holiday | Statutory | 24/25/26 March by statute if any of the usual days fall on a Friday, a Sunday, or a Saturday. | ||
Variable | Easter | Common law, partly statutory | Optional holiday for the week 'after the full moon' for Christians, with 3 statutory holidays on Easter Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter Monday. | ||
First Monday in May | Early May state holiday | Statutory | From 1988, by statute. | ||
Last Monday in May | Summer Half-Term Monday State Holiday | Statutory | Statutory state holiday from 1998. Most schools fix a minimum of a week's break to coincide, giving the alternative name. The legislation does not specify a name for the holiday, merely when it occurs. It normally falls on the last Monday in May, but | ||
25/26/27 June | Summer Holiday | Statutory | 28/29/30 by statute if any of the usual days fall on a Friday, a Sunday, or a Saturday. | ||
9/10/11 July | Unification Day | Statutory | Celebrates the end of the Wars of the Two Kingdoms. The largest holiday in Entropanian calender, with nationwide patriotic celebrations. | ||
23 July | Labour Day | Established by National Referendum | Celebrates the day of the beginning of the 1907 Entropanian General Strike, generally used to celebrate labour struggles across Entropan. | ||
Last Monday of August | Late Summer State Holiday | Statutory | Statutory state holiday from 1987, replaced the previous date that had it on the first Monday of August due to the recent establishment of Labour Day. | ||
17/18/19 September | Autumn Holiday | Statutory | 20/21/22 by statute if any of the usual days fall on a Friday, a Sunday, or a Saturday | ||
1/2/3 December | Winter Holiday | Statutory | 4/5/6 by statute if any of the usual days fall on a Friday, a Sunday, or a Saturday. | ||
24-27 December | Christmas Break | Statutory | Established in 2001. | ||
Total holidays | 12 | 13 |