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Ganzabar's largest ethnicity is [[Hal]], followed by [[Aquitano]], [[Ziothi]] and minorities of [[Meedish]] and [[Svalic]]. However, while this may be true of the population as a whole, the Ziothi and Aquitano make up a much larger proportion of the ruling class than the Hal; of which the majority are of working class.
 
Ganzabar's largest ethnicity is [[Hal]], followed by [[Aquitano]], [[Ziothi]] and minorities of [[Meedish]] and [[Svalic]]. However, while this may be true of the population as a whole, the Ziothi and Aquitano make up a much larger proportion of the ruling class than the Hal; of which the majority are of working class.

Revision as of 14:33, 30 May 2017

Flag of the Ganzabar Federation; the Ruby Falcon on a red field represents the heart of valour of the Ganzabi nation, while the ten blue bars represent each of the ten provinces

The Federation of Ganzabar is a large, industrious nation in the south. To the north of it is Azrune & Capridor and to the east and south are various small scattered city-states. To the west lies the Lystrata Commonwealth and Omyan.

The capital is Zaropolis, and its currency is the Hemmark, although the Floril is also heavily used in trade. The first language is Azbuka, with the Ganzabi Accent; Baseeq is a widely spoken secondary language, particulaly in the west. Ganzabar's national animal is the Ruby Falcon, appearing both on the flag and many state emblems.

Luwi Carrick III is the current President of Ganzabar.

The large and influential Church of Gnost is a central part of Ganzabi culture. The term "Ganzie" is a common colloquial term for someone from Ganzabar, although it is often pejorative. The correct noun would be "Ganzabi".

History

Ganzabar's origin stems from a violent uprising in the central industrial quarters of old Azrune during the late days of The Collapse. A number of large corporations formed a co-operative union named the Zabur Alliance. The conglomeration was the first breakaway from Azrune of its scale, and set the conditions for the First Nation's gradual decline.

The Zabur Alliance eventually came under the control of Magnus Valor, who reformed it into an authoritarian empire. After some hundred years of intense unrest, Valor's regime was overthrown by a coup that instated a democratic government. The movement's leader, Gan Fellowhall, was so inspirational to the new nation that they took his name in forming a new one: Gan's Zabur. In time, this became The Free Federation of Ganzabar; the founding of which in 9107 has become a historical landmark of great significance to the Ganzabi.

Ganzabar has grown considerably in the past century, mostly through political takeover of client states or conquest. Although once a firm ally of Great Brazak, the Great Nezzu War pitted them as enemies and left relations sour with the Brazakkers. This was further hampered by Brazak West's Liberation War, resulting in their successful breakaway from the Federation. The Lystrata Commonwealth to the far west has also clashed with Ganzabar, during the Merchant Wars.

At the beginning of 9329, Ganzabar considers itself in peacetime; a cold war with the USK, known as the War of Words, notwithstanding.

Regions

Ganzabar is split into a number of territories and provinces. These are:

It also commands control of other areas such as the Brazak East Semi-Autonomous Zone.

It has a protectorate: the Republic of Capridor.

Cities and People

The capital of Ganzabar is Zaropolis. Other settlements include:

Ganzabar's largest ethnicity is Hal, followed by Aquitano, Ziothi and minorities of Meedish and Svalic. However, while this may be true of the population as a whole, the Ziothi and Aquitano make up a much larger proportion of the ruling class than the Hal; of which the majority are of working class.