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Map: (Its located just next to Packilvania on the east side!)
Nation Name (long): Jiduan
Nation Name (short): Jiduan
National Animal: Shepherd Lion (this is a fictional animal, it’s just like a regular lion but smaller!)
National Flower: Orchid
Capitol: Garangol
Largest City: Garangol
Demonym: Jiduan
Official Language(s): Jidduanese
National Language(s): Jidduanese, Packilvanian, Staynish
Species: Feline (60%), Humans (40%)
Population: 227,268,133 people
Population Density: 2459 people per sqkm
Government type: Constitutional Monarchy
Head of State: Mogul Ashaika
Head of Government: Prime Minister Sulemala Golna
Legislature: The Parliament of Jiduan
Important Historical Dates: Formation (2nd century CE), Under Packilvanian Governance (1275-1917), Independence (1918)
Total GDP: 602,231,000,000
GDP per capita: 2,653
Total Land Area: 92,423 sqkm, 14,575 pixels
Currency: Jiduan Dinar (Ɉ)
Calling Code: +123
ISO 3166 code: JD, JDN
Internet TLD: .jd
Brief Historical Summary:
The nation of Jiduan was initially formed in the second century CE by Mogul Ganari I as a collection of city-states that were under his rule. The area quickly became a hotbed for agriculture due to its fertile soil, but the nation was often pushed around by much bigger states around it. Jiduan became a tributary state of the United Kingdom of Bakil in the 9th century CE following political pressure from the Kingdom. During the second unification of Packilvania under the Zubraynite Dynasty in 1275, Jiduan supported Prince Ishak of Tashkar and aided in his usurpation of the Kingdom of Bingol, officially becoming a part of Packilvania in the process. After the fall of the Zubraynite Dynasty and the installation of the Sultanate of Packilvania, Jiduan remained as a part of Packilvania.
In 1918, during the First Packilvanian Civil War, Jiduan declared independence from Packilvania amidst the conflict. By the end of the civil war, Jiduan had officially left on relatively peaceful terms and was recognized by Communist Packilvania. After its independence, the country implemented a constitution of its own which set up a Parliament as its legislature, a Prime Minister as its head of government, and the Shah as its head of state. Throughout much of the 20th century, Jiduan had been economically left behind due to its heavy dependence on agriculture, causing a debilitating lack of diversity in its economy and insufficient incentives to expand outside of agriculture. During the early 2000s, Jiduan enacted several economic reforms to try and stimulate growth and diversification.