Hungaroslavic Democratic Republic

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The Hungaroslavic Democratic Republic (HUG: Хунгарословен Демократыстичне Республика, HUN: Hungaroszláv Demokratikus Köztársaság) is a micronation bordered by Hungary.

Hungaroslavic Democratic Republic
Flag
Anthem: Hungaroslavia!
CapitalMadjarmiest
Official languagesHungaroslavic, Hungarian
GovernmentRepublic
• President
President Valentin Ladislav
LegislatureParlament of Madjarmiest
Establishment2020. 03. 07.
Population
• Census
1 people

History

The first Hungaroslavics appeared in the Carpathian Basin after the Tatars attacked and occupied Hungary in 1242. IV. Béla had to settle Slavic and other people in Hungary to recover the population. In the winter of 2020, Valentin Ladislav, a Hungarian citizen, constructed the Hungaroslavic language, composing Hungarian, Slavic and Latin grammar and vocabulary, and on the 7th of March, 2020, the Republic of Hungaroslavia declared its independence.

Culture and special occasions

Special occasions and holidays:
- 1 January: Future's Victory Day (this day, Hungaroslavics are letting balloons to the air with some goods like chocolate or cookies, "helping Gubam winning against Martonim" with them)
- 6 January: Orthodox Day (there are a lot of Orthodox minorities, and then, they celebrate Christmas)
- 28 February: Keshkul Day (the national mascot of Hungaroslavia is the keshkul, this day, a lot of Hungaroslavics wear a T-shirt with the picture of the keshkul, celebrating the end of the winter with it, too)
- 1 March: Hungaroslavic Culture Day (the first text written in Hungaroslavic was written on that day) (poem-reciting and singing concerts all around the country)
- 7 March: State Foundation Day (the main holiday in Hungaroslavia, with a lot of concerts, events, at 19:00, everyone starts singing the anthem loudly, wherever they are)
- 12 April: First Christian Day (there are a lot of Christian minorities, so the government made a holiday for them to celebrate Easter, but here, it's an exact day)
- 1 May: Silence Day (between 10:00 and 20:00, every kind of loud music and speaking is prohibited, people must whisper if they want to speak, the whole country is in silence for the fighting "true god, Gubam")
- 1 June: Soccer Day (Often the UEFA organizes the UCL final on that day, because of that, 1 June became the exact day of Soccer Day for the football-loving Hungaroslavics. The national cup final and other league matches are organized on that day.)
- 1 July: President Day (a moving holiday, which depends on the actual President, there aren't many traditions, but a festival in the capital, Madjarmiest)
- 18 August: Madjarmiest Foundation Day (The Beloved Capital, every Hungaroslavic calls Madjarmiest like this, this day, they celebration the foundation of it with a festival in the capital)
- 1 September: Remembrance Day (on that day, Hungaroslavics have the same silence as Silence Day, for the casualties of the Second World War, which broke out that that in 1939)
- 1 October: Hungarians' Day (there are a lot of Hungarian minorities in Hungaroslavia, and on that day, they are allowed to organize festivals for their culture)
- 1 November: Slavics' Day (the same as Hungarians' Day, but with Slavics)
- 24 December: Second Christian Day (same as the first, but then, Hungaroslavic Christians celebrate Christmas)
- 31 December: Last Day (Hungaroslavics have a family occasion in the afternoon, and in the evening, they often have a huge party)

When the first offices, factories and schools were founded in the new micronation, the government and the people both had a plan, that there should be some holidays in every month. These occasions are almost always work/school holidays, except the Madjarmiest Foundation Day, when only the capital has a holiday. But when these holidays had been placed, there were some, which were available for some minorities, like Christians (on Christmas Day), Orthodoxes (on Orthodox day), or Hungarians or Slavics, but after some protests from the Hungaroslavic Gubist communities, the government didn't give a holiday for them, but make each of them a national holiday.

Hungaroslavics are very religious people, so every kind of fireworks on Last Day or State Foundation Day (and on other days) is prohibited, "because it disturbs the god, Gubam". But because of that religiousness, the people are very strict about traditions and culture, for example, it gives a very strange feeling for tourists that on 10 o'clock on State Foundation Day or Silence Day, every kind of sound stops in the noisy capital, and a big silence takes on the whole state, but at 8 p.m., the life restarts, and every kind of noise is coming back.

Anthem

There are 2 lyrics for the anthem, but officially, people sing the Hungaroslavic one for celebrations.
HUG:
Хунгарославиа! Мы национ!
Те гевекирстет тя плацка вывелт!
Хунгарославиа! Мы нис кунтра!
Те йест неканборитер мы верт!
Ол фонфронтера ол туПарламента,
Фон-2020 (фондваезрадвацат) туфоран!
Хунгарославиа! Мы харц лофе!
Те лефцтнет форан, вунда кунтра!

HUN:
Hungaroszlávia! Mi nemzetünk!
Kiharcoltad világban a helyed!
Hungaroszlávia! Gyönyörű országunk!
Szívünkben örök helyű neved!
Az országhatártól a Parlamentig,
2020-tól a végtelenig!
Hungaroszlávia! Szívünk fénye!
Örökké élj, te gyönyörű haza!

Citizenships and diplomatic relations

For getting a citizenship, please visit the official page of the Hungaroslavic Government:
PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Tourism and visas

The 1st article (International Laws) of the Laws and Rights in Hungaroslavia says: Hungaroslavic citizens need a valid identity card to enter to Hungaroslavia.
Hungarian citizens need a valid passport (which is valid until the end of the journey) to enter to Hungaroslavia.
Other citizens need a valid passport (which is valid for 30 days after the end of the journey) with a valid visa (which is valid until the end of the journey).