Kadolha

Kadolha (Kadolhan: Кадољска / Kadoljska), officially the Republic of Kadolha (Kadolhan: Народовладство Кадољска / Narodovladstvo Kadoljska), is a  located in southern Zemlya, bordering Bloodia to the northwest, Veršec to the south, Lipnitia to the north and Lubilia to the east. Kradelas, is located in the Capital Voivodeship and it is the official seating of the government.

The Kadolhans are an ethnic group that formed in the Cozars in the 6th century, migrating from what is now known as modern-day Sremia. The Kadolhans invaded the Eutrucian Empire and formed the Kadolhan despotate in 603, expanding and forming the Kingdom of Kadolha in 692. The Kadolhan Empire was formed in 722, encompassing most of the Cozars, and it was unofficially called the Cozar Empire by its neighbours. Kadolha remained a Rodnover nation, rejecting from the Eutrucian Empire, and slaughtering missionaries that have attempted spreading. The Kadolhan Empire was dissolved into fourteen smaller states in 1503, with the Principality of Kradelas proclaimed in 1508, which would a century later lead to the Reunification War. The Principality of Kradelas united the other thirteen states through a war started in 1573 and in 1711 the First Kadolhan Republic was established. The 1802 coup d'état paved the way for a presidential system, forming the Second Kadolhan Republic and placing the reformed constitution into effect. In 1897, Kadolha invaded the Kingdom of Lubilia and annexed it in a matter of days after the Lubilian government announced its surrender. Kadolhans were met with almost no resistance as the Lubilians did not intend to fight them. This invasion was often characterized as an attempt to recreate the Kadolhan Empire or Greater Kadolha in general. [FIRST GREAT WAR]. In 1924, The Storming of Kradelas, led by Dragan Obrenović, toppled the Republican government and placed a Revivalist government in power lasting to this day. [SECOND GREAT WAR].

Kadolha is the leading member of the Collective Strategic Defense Organization (CSDO). Kadolha has adhered a isolationist policy with closed borders, although there are many ethnic groups located on the borders with neighboring countries. Kadolha is ranked as one of the richest and most developed countries in Slavia.

Politics and government
Kadolha is a Revivalist republic, with the government divided into a executive branch, legislative branch and judicial branch.

The government and politics of Kadolha function as a Revivalist republic, where a is enforced and the Vrhovni Vođa is both the head of state and head of government.

The Vrhovni Vođa is responsible for appointing members of the Council of Bureau Executives, including members of the National Assembly and the judicial branch.

The executive branch is composed of the Vrhovni Vođa and the Council of Bureau Executives.

The legislative branch of the government forms the National Assembly. The National Assembly is a legislative body and it has a total of 518 members with a term of five years. 518 candidates are appointed by the Vrhovni Vođa, but before convening they will be subject to a national referendum, in which the majority of votes that are against the new assembly will be prompted to its dissolution, and a public election will be held by its geographic constituencies. Its members are employers confederations, employees confederations, liberal professions and public bodies.

The judicial branch of the government is the Supreme Court, which is the highest authority within the justice system, where judges are appointed by the Vrhovni Vođa himself. The Court of Criminal Appeal has the power of judicial review within the justice system, and the judges are also appointed by the Vrhovni Vođa.

The current party in power is the National Revivalist Party.

Foreign relations
Kadolha's foreign policy is conducted by the Bureau of Foreign Affairs and its head, the Bureau Executive of Foreign Affairs. The current bureau executive is Bojan Nemanjić. The main aims of the Bureau for Foreign Affairs are to represent Kadolha before other states; safeguarding the interests of the Kadolhan state and of its citizens abroad; the promotion of Kadolhan culture; and the fostering of closer relations with the Kadolhan diaspora.

Kadolha is allied with Lipnitia, Sauvrania and Lubilia in a military and economic alliance called the Collective Strategic Defense Organization (CSDO). Kadolha maintains relations with all countries in Slavia, having an embassy or consulate in each.

There is one mission that the Bureau of Foreign Affairs focuses on the most and that is the improvement of relations with Vreteke. There have been numerous accusations and maritime disputes between the two nations for decades, especially considering that Kadolha occupied Vreteke during the Second Great War and went to war with the country in 1989, ending in a bombing campaign that left Vreteke in ruins.

Law and criminal justice
Kadolha has a three-tiered judicial system, the system is overseen by the Bureau of Justice, specifically by the Bureau Executive of Justice. The current law system in use is the typical system. The judiciary system is made up of the following three courts:
 * Supreme Court of the State and the Highest Commission — The highest judiciary body in the state, also known as the "court of last resort". The Supreme Court is responsible for the trial of offenders who have attempted or have caused immense damaged to the state.
 * Court of Criminal Appeal — This court hears and reviews appeals from legal cases that have already been heard in a high or lower court.
 * High Court of Justice and Lower Court of Justice — The lower court may take in appeals, the decision of this court is often reviewed by the Court of Criminal Appeal. The High Court of Justice is the court which deals at first instance with the most serious and important civil and criminal cases.

The law is enforced by the Kadolhan National Police Force, which itself is subordinate to the Bureau of Internal Affairs. National security, intelligence and counterintelligence operations are handled by the State Security Agency.

The judiciary system also holds two supreme war tribunals, they are tasked to trial and bring a final verdict to war criminals of both Kadolhan and foreign origin, which is done after a certain amount of evidence is gathered and when witnesses are brought in after a war that Kadolha took part in. Throughout Kadolha's military history, since the year the war tribunal was established in 1804, there have been only a few cases involving war criminals of Kadolhan origin, although there was a case of treachery involved, because it was commonly foreign soldiers and officers who were trialed, and very likely imprisoned or executed. The two war tribunals are the following:
 * Supreme War Tribunal of the First Class — Responsible for trialing and convicting foreign commissioned officers and non-commissioned officers who have committed serious offenses against the state.
 * Supreme War Tribunal of the Second Class — Responsible for trialing and convicting commissioned officers and non-commissioned officers of Kadolhan origin who have committed serious offenses against the enemy state and the Kadolhan state.

Military
The Kadolhan National Defence Forces are subordinate to the Bureau of National Defence and are composed of the Kadolhan National Land Forces; the Kadolhan National Air Force; and the Kadolhan National Naval Force. The current strength of the KNDF is 920,000 active personnel and 136,000 reserve personnel, the military budget is 4% of the country's. Ranked among one of the most powerful militaries in Slavia, the peak strength of the KNDF, formerly the Kadolhan Defensive Forces, was in the 1940s during the Second Great War.

The Commander-in-chief of the Kadolhan National Defence Forces is the Vrhovni Vođa, whilst the Bureau Executive of National Defence and the Head Chief of the General Staff are appointed by the Vrhovni Vođa.

Administrative divisions
Kadolha is consisted of twenty-nine voivodeships divided into župe, which are subdivided into opštine. The capital city Kradelas is located in the Capital Voivodeship, hence the name of the voivodeship. The Capital Voivodeship is the only self-governing voivodeship in the entire country, all other voivodeships have no powers of their own and are often centers of state authority. The following is a list of all twenty-nine voivodeships: #C. Capital Voivodeship; 1. Trnovče; 2. Prilišta; 3. Petrovka; 4. Đavolac; 5. Vriškan; 6. Jakovac; 7. Mrikovac; 8. Lučevac; 9. Varažija; 10. Bukovac; 11. Saračevo; 12. Vrljac; 13. Pelaćin; 14. Delinkovac; 15. Meriča; 16. Čavkoje; 17. Lavožka; 18. Ivučac; 19. Voluća; 20. Novašovac; 21. Vežaljska; 22. Aljavrać; 23. Šekoval; 24. Žarkovo; 25. Niković; 26. Berežija; 27. Kaljušeća; 28. Feljača.

Demographics
According to the 2015 census, the population of Kadolha is 93,890,907 and the overall population density stands at 113 inhabitants per square kilometer. The estimated total fertility rate is 3.02 children born/woman, the birth rate stands at 13, which is significantly higher than the birth rate of 10.5 in 1984. The enforced ban on contraception and abortion helped the total fertility and birth rate to increase, same goes for the 3-year maternity leave that has been reinstated in the past two decades, as well as boosting part-time jobs. The mortality rate is 3.80, while the infant mortality rate is 1.40 per 1,000 live births, which is a decrease from the 2.60 rate in 2000. The intentional homicide rate per year per 1,000 inhabitants is 1.55, it experienced a major decrease since the 1970s, as the intentional homicide rate in 1973 was 5.62. Life expectancy is 82.6 for men and 89.3 for women.

There are six ethnic groups in Kadolha: the Kadolhans, which make up 97.8% of the population, the exact number is 91,825,310; the Lipnitians make up 1% of the population (938,909); Lubilians make up 0.6% of the population (563,344); Verščans make up 0.4% of the population (375,563); and Vretekans which make up 0.2% of the total population (187,781). Approximately 7 million Kadolhans live outside Kadolha today. The literacy rate has remained the same for the past decade, 99.8% for males and 99.7% for females. The median age is 40.6, and has recently increased following the sudden increase in the average lifespan of the population.

Kadolha is predominantly a Rodnover nation, having rejected in the early 8th century. Although there is a small presence of Verščan Issians in the south and Lipnitian Issians in the north.

Religion
The Government of Kadolha recognizes Kadolhan Rodnovery as the prevailing faith of the country, while guaranteeing religious belief of all its citizens, except for, which is believed to be rooted out of Kadolha. The government keeps statistics and censuses on the population every year. The 2015 estimate on the population is 98.3% Kadolhan Rodnover (92,294,762), 1.4% (1,314,472) and 0.3% other religions (281,673).

The majority of Kadolhans consider themselves to be faithful followers of the Kadolhan Native Faith, which has been the state religion for centuries. Lubilians and a small portion of Lipnitians follow the Kadolhan Native Faith, although there is a vast presence of Lipnitian Issians in the north and a few Lubilian Issians in the east.

is believed to be rooted out of Kadolha, due to persecution that lasted through centuries. Persecution of Jews began in the mid-18th century, but a more widespread persecution of Jews came into motion in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, and since the end of the Second Great War, they are all believed to be rooted out.

Language
The official language is Kadolhan, native to 98.8% of the population. It is among the many languages with active, using the Kadolhan Cyrillic alphabet and the Kadolhan Latin alphabet. The Cyrillic alphabet is the official alphabet and is to be used at all times, unlike Kadolhan Latin alphabet which isn't used in any documentation, although it is used on governmental, healthcare, educational and other civilian institutions. A survey shows that 94% of Kadolhans are in favor of the Cyrillic script and 6% in favor of the Kadolhan Latin script.

The Kadolhan language was devised in 1739 by Kadolhan linguist, Gavrilo Filipović, where he introduced his edited version of the Cyrillic alphabet in order to adapt it to the reformed Kadolhan language, making it the official script since 1740. From there on, the language spoken before 1740 is referred to as Old Kadolhan. Prior the reformation, Kadolhans used the.

The only recognized minority language is the, spoken primarily as a secondary language by Kadolhans, this was set as part of an agreement between Kadolha and Bloodia after the formation of the Collective Strategic Defense Organization. Common minority languages spoken primarily in border areas only include Lipnitian, because Lubilian and Verščan are considered to be forms of the Kadolhan language.

Healthcare
Kadolha has a available for all its citizens, which is funded and directly controlled by regional authorities. The average life expectancy is 82.6 years for men and 89.3 years for women, the obesity rate for men is 5.6%, being among the lowest in Zemlya, which is a major decrease compared to the 6% in the 1980s, while the obesity rate for women has remained 5.2% there has never been a problem with Kadolhans becoming overweight, as the state encourages the people, especially the youth to become physically active sportsmen in order to lead a healthier life. A part of this was the anti-smoking, anti-alcohol consumption and anti-drug campaign funded by the authorities to decrease cigarette consumption, alcohol consumption and drug use, which effectively worked. The government spends 11.7% of its on healthcare, as it offers free healthcare for only citizens of Kadolha and to some extent Bloodian citizens residing in the country.

According to a National Statistics Bureau report, Kadolhans rank among the healthiest people in Slavia, only 10.4% of Kadolhan adults are smokers, 5.6% of the male population and 5.1% of the female population is obese. There have been no concerning health issues that would've caused an epidemic.

Education
Kadolha has a free education system, which is guaranteed for all Kadolhan citizens and to some extent foreigners with Kadolhan citizenship from neighbouring countries such as Lipnitia. Education in Kadolha is regulated by the Bureau of Education, the current Bureau Executive of Education is David Tanasijević. Education starts in elementary schools, but there is an optional for children between the ages of three and six. consists of eight grades of elementary school starting at the age of seven. Students have the option to continue their education for four more years in and, or to enroll in vocational training for three years.

There are multiple in Kadolha, but the most popular are the University of Kradelas, University of Ljotićgrad, University of Varina, University of Laškana and the Šekoval Regional University. The literacy rate of the male population is 99.8%, while the female population is only 0.1% below, standing at 99.7%. Education in primary and secondary schools is limited to state-owned educational facilities, while students may choose to attend either private tertiary or state-owned tertiary schools. Of course, education in state-owned schools is free, unlike in private universities, where students have to pay after the end of every semester.

The University of Kradelas is the highest-ranking Kadolhan educational institution and is one of the most rated in Slavia, followed by the Šekoval Regional University. The newest institutions are the University of Galebica, constructed in 2014, and the University of Nedićgrad, constructed in 2010.

Public holidays
The public holidays in Kadolha are defined by the Act on National Holidays in the Republic of Kadolha.