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Zukchiva is a federal republic located near South Gondwana. It consists of three branches of government that each have their own powers. Together with the state governments, they manage to run the country and run national affairs. Zukchiva is bordered to the North East by East Cerdani, East by Ostaria, and West and South by Kolosia.
 
Zukchiva is a federal republic located near South Gondwana. It consists of three branches of government that each have their own powers. Together with the state governments, they manage to run the country and run national affairs. Zukchiva is bordered to the North East by East Cerdani, East by Ostaria, and West and South by Kolosia.
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==History==
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===Around 4000 BC===
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Though archaeologists have yet found much evidence, some evidence has been found to suggest that Zukchiva has its roots in a single village. Around the time of 4000 BC a village was formed and began to prosper there. Frequent hunts were sent out, and women often went on forages for berries and leaves, while most people either worked the land or made special crafts. Sparse writing instruments and records from those times indicate a lack of knowledge of writing, and that the talented few who had begun the writing system named their village സ്ഉഉകെ which literally is pronounced as Zuuk, and means "listen" in the modern Malayalam language. During this time the village begins to form something representing a benevolent leader, who leads the village on all matters.
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===Around 3890 BC===
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Around this time is when archaeologists have found a sudden lack of records after the writing of "Zukketh", who was prescribed prominently on important documents, most likely as the last village leader. From what researchers could discover, it has been deemed most likely that Zukketh died of natural causes of that time. At around this same time period as the village was deciding a new leader, a neighboring village that had a lack of food arrived. Upon sight of the village, they soon attacked and ransacked the village, taking the women and children, burning down the numerous tents and houses, and breaking the multiple bronze weapons and tools of the village. It was during this looting that the village records were broken, and what history was known was lost. It was around this time that hunter and gatherer parties were returning. Though some were captured and killed, other managed to escape, and coagulated into six groups of people. These are what experts believe would soon become villages.
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===Around 3799 BC===
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It was around this time that archaeologists soon began to find numerous items from the six villages mixed together in each village. This has lead archaeologists to believe that the villages have reached first contract since around 100 years ago. They soon begin trade with each other, though it is probably done in a weekly or monthly basis rather than constantly. During this time especially increased trade can be noticed between the villages which have then dubbed them selves Bagatork and Legusica. Writing and even emigration are also more frequent, which suggests to archaeologists that this may be the beginning of an alliance between the villages. Culture exchange has also began amongst the villages. In particular one tale about a village splitting into six seems to be evident, though none of the villagers can remember when or how that tale came to be.

Revision as of 18:52, 27 May 2018

The Six United States of Zukchiva
Zukchiva
Motto"United Under One Trust, One Goal, One Power"
Anthem"Battle Hymn of the Republic"
Capital
and largest city
Seveni
Official languages Codexian
Recognised national languages Malayalam
Demonym Zukchivan
Government Federal-State Republic
 -  President of Zukchiva Zoyral Seveni
History
 -  Founding 2017 
Population
 -  2017 estimate 50,121,291
GDP (PPP) 2017 estimate
 -  Total 300 Billion South Hill Dollars
 -  Per capita 6,000
Currency South Hill Dollars

Zukchiva is a federal republic located near South Gondwana. It consists of three branches of government that each have their own powers. Together with the state governments, they manage to run the country and run national affairs. Zukchiva is bordered to the North East by East Cerdani, East by Ostaria, and West and South by Kolosia.

History

Around 4000 BC

Though archaeologists have yet found much evidence, some evidence has been found to suggest that Zukchiva has its roots in a single village. Around the time of 4000 BC a village was formed and began to prosper there. Frequent hunts were sent out, and women often went on forages for berries and leaves, while most people either worked the land or made special crafts. Sparse writing instruments and records from those times indicate a lack of knowledge of writing, and that the talented few who had begun the writing system named their village സ്ഉഉകെ which literally is pronounced as Zuuk, and means "listen" in the modern Malayalam language. During this time the village begins to form something representing a benevolent leader, who leads the village on all matters.

Around 3890 BC

Around this time is when archaeologists have found a sudden lack of records after the writing of "Zukketh", who was prescribed prominently on important documents, most likely as the last village leader. From what researchers could discover, it has been deemed most likely that Zukketh died of natural causes of that time. At around this same time period as the village was deciding a new leader, a neighboring village that had a lack of food arrived. Upon sight of the village, they soon attacked and ransacked the village, taking the women and children, burning down the numerous tents and houses, and breaking the multiple bronze weapons and tools of the village. It was during this looting that the village records were broken, and what history was known was lost. It was around this time that hunter and gatherer parties were returning. Though some were captured and killed, other managed to escape, and coagulated into six groups of people. These are what experts believe would soon become villages.

Around 3799 BC

It was around this time that archaeologists soon began to find numerous items from the six villages mixed together in each village. This has lead archaeologists to believe that the villages have reached first contract since around 100 years ago. They soon begin trade with each other, though it is probably done in a weekly or monthly basis rather than constantly. During this time especially increased trade can be noticed between the villages which have then dubbed them selves Bagatork and Legusica. Writing and even emigration are also more frequent, which suggests to archaeologists that this may be the beginning of an alliance between the villages. Culture exchange has also began amongst the villages. In particular one tale about a village splitting into six seems to be evident, though none of the villagers can remember when or how that tale came to be.