Chechnya and Herzegovina
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Republic of Chechnya and Herzegovina | |
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Motto: "God is the Greatest" "God is the Greatest" | |
Anthem: "Chechnya and Herzegovina National Anthem" | |
Status | Active |
Location | Chechnya and Herzegovina, Southeastern Europe |
Capital and largest city | Grozny |
Official languages | Chechen, Bosnian, English |
Recognised national languages | Chechen, Bosnian |
Ethnic groups (2023) |
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Religion (2023) |
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Demonym(s) | Chechnyan or Herzegovinian |
Government | Federal presidential republic |
Green Mamba | |
Legislature | Parliament |
Independence from neighboring countries | |
• Independence | 18 September 2023 |
Area | |
• Total | 30,000 km2 (12,000 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 5,000,000 |
Currency | Chechnyan-Herzegovinian Dollar |
Time zone | UTC+1 (Chechnya and Herzegovina Standard Time (CHST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (Chechnya and Herzegovina Daylight Time (CHDT)) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +123 |
Internet TLD | .chhb |
Website chechnya-herzegovina |
The Republic of Chechnya and Herzegovina, commonly known as Chechnya and Herzegovina, is a sovereign state located in Southeastern Europe. It is a unique union of two distinct regions, Chechnya and Herzegovina, each with its own cultural heritage and history. The capital and the largest city is Gronzy. Chechnya and Herzegovina has two official languages Chechen, Bosnian
Etymology
The name "Chechnya" is derived from the Chechen people who primarily inhabit the region, while "Herzegovina" refers to the historical Herzegovina region, known for its diverse ethnic groups and cultural influences.
History
The history of Chechnya and Herzegovina is a tapestry of cultures and traditions. While both regions have their unique historical narratives, their shared history began with the signing of the Treaty of Unity in 1995. This treaty laid the foundation for a peaceful coexistence between Chechnya and Herzegovina, leading to the establishment of the republic on January 1, 2000.
Politics and Government
Chechnya and Herzegovina is a federal presidential republic with a strong emphasis on representative democracy. The nation's political structure consists of an executive branch led by the President, a legislative branch represented by the Parliament, and an independent judiciary.
President
The President of Chechnya and Herzegovina serves as the head of state and government. The President is elected by popular vote and holds significant executive powers, including the ability to appoint government officials, veto legislation, and represent the nation in foreign affairs.
Parliament
The Parliament of Chechnya and Herzegovina is a bicameral legislative body consisting of the National Assembly and the Senate. The National Assembly is directly elected by the citizens, while the Senate represents the interests of the regions, Chechnya and Herzegovina. The Parliament is responsible for making and passing laws, and it plays a crucial role in the nation's democratic processes.
Political Parties
Chechnya and Herzegovina has a vibrant political landscape with several political parties representing various ideologies. The Example Party and the Unity Party are among the prominent political parties in the nation.
Law and Order
The legal system of Chechnya and Herzegovina is based on a combination of civil law and common law principles. The nation has a robust judicial system that upholds the rule of law and ensures the protection of citizens' rights.
Military
Chechnya and Herzegovina takes pride in maintaining a well-organized and capable military structure that serves as a crucial pillar in defending its sovereignty and safeguarding its national. Branches of the Military:
The military of Chechnya and Herzegovina comprises various branches, each with its own specialized role in ensuring the nation's security:
Army: The Chechnya and Herzegovina Army is responsible for land-based defense operations. It is well-trained and equipped to respond to various threats and challenges that may arise within or beyond the nation's borders.
Navy: The Chechnya and Herzegovina Navy plays a vital role in safeguarding the nation's maritime interests. It is tasked with protecting coastal areas, patrolling territorial waters, and ensuring the security of vital maritime trade routes. The Navy is equipped with modern vessels and technologies to fulfill its mission effectively.
Air Force: The Chechnya and Herzegovina Air Force is responsible for defending the nation's airspace. It operates advanced aircraft and air defense systems to monitor and respond to aerial threats. Additionally, the Air Force plays a critical role in supporting ground forces and conducting reconnaissance missions. The Navy Of Chechnya and Herzegovina.png Plane of Chechnya and Herzegovina.png
Foreign Relations
Chechnya and Herzegovina pursues a foreign policy of diplomacy and cooperation with neighboring nations and international organizations. The nation is actively involved in regional initiatives aimed at promoting stability and economic development.
Unilateral Recognition
Chechnya and Herzegovina unilaterally recognizes several other micronations and states that share similar values and principles. These states may or may not reciprocate the recognition.
Recognition Refused
There are also instances where Chechnya and Herzegovina has chosen not to recognize certain micronations or states due to differing ideologies or geopolitical reasons.
Administrative Regions
The Republic of Chechnya and Herzegovina is divided into two main administrative regions: Chechnya and Herzegovina. These regions have their own distinct characteristics and local governments, contributing to the nation's cultural diversity.
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Name | Area | Population | Officials |
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Chechnya | 20,000 km² | 3,000,000 | Governor: Ramzan Akhmatovich Kadyrov | ||
Herzegovina | 10,000 km² | 2,000,000 | Governor: Brian Porter Kemp |
Geography and Climate
Chechnya and Herzegovina boasts diverse geography, ranging from mountainous terrains to coastal areas. The nation experiences a Mediterranean climate along the coast, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Inland regions have a continental climate characterized by cold winters and warm summers.
Currency
The official currency of Chechnya and Herzegovina is the Chechnyan-Herzegovinian Dollar (CHD). Introduced on March 10, 2023, it serves as the unified currency for both regions. Before the adoption of the CHD, Chechnya had its own currency called the Chechen Naxar, while Herzegovina used the Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Marka. The CHD's introduction marked the consolidation of the two regions under a common currency, with an exchange rate pegged at par with the United States dollar. This currency is widely accepted and serves as legal tender not only in Chechnya and Herzegovina but also in their respective claims in the United States due to its convenience.
Science and Technology
Chenca-Bosikian Starlight Movement is in undergoing movement in science and technology sector. There goal is to Chechnya and Herzegovina go to space
In mid-November 2023, a space project announced by the President Akhmed Zakayev. His project was to build a cosmodrome in the state of Herzegovina. the Chechnya and Herzegovina government immediately made an aerospace agency called the CHA (Chechan and Herzegovinaian Aerospace Agency),
Culture
Chechnya and Herzegovina celebrates its cultural diversity, with influences from both Chechen and Bosnian traditions. The nation's rich cultural heritage is evident in its cuisine, music, dance, and festivals. Both Chechen and Bosnian languages are officially recognized, promoting linguistic diversity and unity.
Holidays
Chechnya and Herzegovina observes a range of holidays that reflect its cultural and historical significance. Some of the notable holidays include Independence Day, Cultural Heritage Day, and Unity Day.
Date | Name | Remarks |
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1 January | Independence Day | Commemorates the establishment of the Republic of Chechnya and Herzegovina. |
15 March | Unity Day | Celebrates the unity between the regions of Chechnya and Herzegovina. |
1 May | Labor Day | Honors the contributions of workers to the nation's development. |
6 July | Cultural Heritage Day | Recognizes and celebrates the diverse cultural heritage of the nation. |
3 September | Education Day | Acknowledges the importance of education in Chechnya and Herzegovina. |
25 December | Christmas | Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. |
6 January | Epiphany | Commemorates the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus. |
21 March | Easter | Observes the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. |
15 August | Assumption of Mary | Honors the assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven. |
1 November | All Saints' Day | Remembers all saints, known and unknown. |
26 December | Boxing Day | Traditionally a day for giving to the less fortunate. |
10 Dhu al-Hijjah | Eid al-Adha | Commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. |
12 Rabi al-Awwal | Mawlid al-Nabi | Observes the birth of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. |
27 Rajab | Isra and Mi'raj | Marks the night journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Jerusalem and his ascension to the heavens. |
9 Dhu al-Hijjah | Day of Arafah | A day of prayer and repentance for Muslims making the Hajj pilgrimage. |