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'''Pushistymistan''', officially the '''People's Republic of Pushistymistan''', ([[Wikipedia:Russian_language|Russian]]: Пушистымистан, ''Pushistymistán,'', [[Wikipedia:International_Phonetic_Alphabet|IPA]]: {{IPA|[puʂɨstimiˈstɑn]}}), is a very large country that stretches across the colder northlands of eastern [[Wikipedia:Asia|Asia]], inhabited chiefly by [[Wikipedia:Furry fandom|anthropomorphs]]. It is bordered by [[Wikipedia:Russia|Russia]] to the north, and the [[Wikipedia:PRC|People's Republic of China]] to the south, possessing a coastline of 4,830 km (3,000 mi). Its [[Wikipedia:capital|capital]] and largest city is [[Olen]].
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'''Pushistymistan''', also spelled '''Pushеstеmеstan''' and '''Pushistemistan''', ([[Wikipedia:Russian language|Russian]]: Пушистымистан, ''Pushistymistán,'', [[Wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]: {{IPA|[puʂɨstimiˈstɑn]}}), officially the '''People's Republic of Pushistymistan''', is a nation in [[Wikipedia:Central Asia|Central Asia]], inhabited chiefly by the [[Pushistymi people|Pushistymi]], a race of sapient [[Wikipedia:Mammal|mammal]]s, although this term has lately become pejorative in some circles (see [[Pushistymistan#Controversy|controversy]]) It is bordered by [[Wikipedia:Russia|Russia]] and the  to the north, and [[Wikipedia:North Korea|North Korea]] to the south. It possesses a coastline of 1,208 [[Wikipedia:Kilometre|km]] (751 [[Wikipedia:Mile|mi]]), and its [[Wikipedia:Capital|capital]] and largest city is [[Olen]].
  
Much of Pushistymistan was the center of the Kigan Empire in the [[Wikipedia:13th century|thirteenth century]], and was later ruled by the [[Wikipedia:Russian Empire|Russian Empire]], after which it became a republic of the [[Wikipedia:USSR|USSR]]. Following the end of the [[Wikipedia:Cold War|Cold War]], and after the fall of [[Wikipedia:Communism|communism]] in Russia in [[Wikipedia:1991|1991]], Pushistymistan adopted a new, democratic constitution, ratified in [[Wikipedia:1992|1992]]. Pushistymistan's 1991 founding officially marked the birth of the nation as a democratic country, making it one of the world's youngest democracies.
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Much of Pushistymistan was the center of the Kigan Empire in the [[Wikipedia:13th century|thirteenth century]], and was later ruled by the [[Wikipedia:Russian Empire|Russian Empire]], after which it became a republic of the [[Wikipedia:USSR|USSR]]. Following the end of the [[Wikipedia:Cold War|Cold War]], and after the fall of [[Wikipedia:Communism|communism]] in Russia in [[Wikipedia:1991|1991]], Pushistymistan adopted a new, democratic [[Constitution of Pushistymistan|constitution]], ratified in [[Wikipedia:1992|1992]]. Pushistymistan's 1991 founding officially marked the birth of the nation as a democratic nation, making it one of the world's youngest democracies.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
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Many types of anthropomorphs have inhabited Pushistymistan since prehistoric times, who were varyingly [[Wikipedia:nomad|nomadic]] and [[Wikipedia:agriculture|agricultural]], depending on their dietary styles, some of these rising to form large confederations. The most notable of these were the Kige, a group of large, generally powerfully-built horses, who spread their rule over much of the lands currently held by modern Pushistymistan. Their power was consolidated in the north and west, while the rest of the country was held by other groups of independent tribes.
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Many types of [[Wikipedia:Pastoralism|pastoral]] anthropomorphs and humans alike have inhabited the area now known as Pushistymistan since prehistoric times, some of these rising to form large confederations. Traditional nomadic life on the vast [[Wikipedia:Steppe|steppe]] and semi-desert lands was characterized by a constant search for new pasture to support the livestock-based economy. The anthropomorphs became known collectively in Russian folktale as the "Pushistymi"—or, literally, 'furries'.
  
Pushistymistan was briefly ruled for the most part as the Kigan Empire, and later ruled by [[Wikipedia:Tsarist Russia|Tsarist Russia]], until the [[Wikipedia:Bolshevik|Bolshevik]] revolution of [[Wikipedia:1917|1917]], when it started down its path to becoming a [[Wikipedia:Soviet|Soviet]] republic.
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The most notable of these were the [[Drystaz]], a group of felines, who spread their rule over much of the lands currently held by modern Pushistymistan. Their power was consolidated in the north and west, while the rest of the country was held by other groups of independent tribes, who eventually formed a confederation, which was largely unsuccessful in repulsing the Drystaz. The Drystaz, during their empire's existence, created various administrative divisions therein, most of which remained the same in the Drystaz Empire's successor, the Kigan Khanate, and also embarked on a [[Wikipedia:Genocide|racial purification campaign]], which drove the majority of Kazakhs and non-equine anthropomorphs in the area either into hiding in the south or to nearby lands.
  
In August of [[Wikipedia:1991|1991]], after the fall of communist Russia, Pushistymistan put forth its intent to become an independent nation, and was recognised December of that year. The nation retained many holdovers from the Soviet rule, but set about major reforms of the government, attempting to remove many politicians, believed to be corrupt as it did so, and eventually finished its transition to a multi-party, pseudo-capitalist [[Wikipedia:Welfare state|welfare state]] in [[Wikipedia:1992|1992]].
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In the [[Wikipedia:19th century|19th century]], the [[Wikipedia:Russian Empire|Russian Empire]] began to expand into [[Wikipedia:Central Asia|Central Asia]], absorbing the Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tajiks, Turkmen and Uzbeks in the period known as 'The [[Wikipedia:Great Game|Great Game]]'. Following the [[Wikipedia:Bolshevik Revolution|Bolshevik Revolution]] of [[Wikipedia:1917|1917]], a second, less intensive phase followed.
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The Russian Empire introduced a system of administration over top of that of the previous Drystaz provinces, and built military garrisons and barracks in its effort to establish a presence in Central Asia in the so-called 'Great Game' between it and the [[Wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. Russia enforced the [[Wikipedia:Russian language|Russian language]] in all schools and governmental organizations, and in the time before it was discovered that the Pushistymi were fully sapient, used as exhibits for national colleges. Russian efforts to impose its system of governance, and their general disrespect toward them, aroused the anger of the Pushistymi people, and despite their vast differences, by the [[Wikipedia:1860s|1860s]], most Pushistymis stiffly resisted Russia's annexation, largely because of the grievances wrought upon them. The Pushistymi national movement, which began in the late [[Wikipedia:1800s|1800s]], along with a similar [[Wikipedia:Kazakh people|Kazakh]] movement, sought to preserve the [[Pushistymi language]] and identity.
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Although there was a brief period of [[Wikipedia:Autonomy|autonomy]] during the tumultuous period following the collapse of the Russian Empire, the Pushistymis eventually succumbed to [[Wikipedia:Soviet|Soviet]] rule. In [[Wikipedia:1923|1923]], the area of present-day Pushistymistan became an autonomous republic within Russia and, in [[Wikipedia:1937|1937]], a Soviet republic.
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Forced [[Wikipedia:Collectivisation|collectivisation]] in the late [[Wikipedia:1920s|1920s]]–[[Wikipedia:1930s|1930s]], brought mass hunger and led to unrest. Soviet rule, however, took hold, and a communist apparatus steadily worked to fully integrate Pushistymistan into the Soviet system. The Pushistymi Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) contributed a single national division to the Soviet Union's [[Wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] effort, the first extranational war that involved them.
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The period of World War II marked an increase in industrialization and increased mineral extraction in support of the war effort. At the time of Soviet leader [[Wikipedia:Joseph Stalin|Joseph Stalin]]'s death, however, Pushistymistan still had a largely agriculturally-based economy.
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Growing tensions within Soviet society led to a demand for political and economic reforms, which came to a head in the [[Wikipedia:1980s|1980s]]. In the waning days of Soviet rule, discontent continued to grow and find expression under Soviet leader [[Wikipedia:Mikhail Gorbachev|Mikhail Gorbachev's]] policy of [[Wikipedia:Glasnost|glasnost]]. Caught up in the groundswell of Soviet republics seeking greater autonomy, Pushistymistan declared its sovereignty as a republic within the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in September [[Wikipedia:1990|1990]]. Following the August [[Wikipedia:1991|1991]] abortive coup attempt in Moscow and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, Pushistymistan declared independence on [[Wikipedia:August 28|August 28]] [[Wikipedia:1991|1991]].
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In August of [[Wikipedia:1991|1991]], after the fall of communist Russia, Pushistymistan put forth its intent to become an independent nation, and was recognised December of that year. The nation retained many holdovers from the Soviet rule, but set about major reforms of the government, attempting to remove many politicians believed to be corrupt as it did so, and eventually finished its transition to a multi-party, pseudo-capitalist [[Wikipedia:Welfare state|welfare state]] in [[Wikipedia:2001|2001]].
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The country now seeks to gradually lessen its dependence on agriculture—it is the world's third-largest exporter of wheat—while lessening its dependence on fossil fuels, and become a more technologically-based nation.
  
 
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==Demographics==
 
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===Pushistymis and Pushistymistanis (terminology)===
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The name of Pushistymistan derives from the term the native peoples were unilaterally given by the [[Wikipedia:Rus' (people)|Rus']] wanderers that found their way into the country. The word ''pushistymi'' ([[Wikipedia:Russian language|Russian]]: пушистыми, [[Wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]: {{IPA|[pushˈistˈɨˈmi]}}) translates to 'fluffy', (also “furry” and “downy”) widely understood as having been given as a result of early encounters with anthropomorphic mammals in the area.
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====Controversy====
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==Education==
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==Culture==
 
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==Etymology==
 
The name of Pushistymistan derives from the term the native peoples were unilaterally given by the [[Wikipedia:Rus' (people)|Rus']] wanderers that found their way into the country. The word ''pushistymi'' ([[Wikipedia:Russian language|Russian]]: пушистыми, [[Wikipedia:International Phonetic Language|IPA]]: {{IPA|[pushˈistˈɨˈmi]}}) translates to “fluffy,” (also “furry” and “downy”) widely understood as having been given as a result of early encounters with anthropomorphic mammals in the area.
 
  
 
==Miscellaneous topics==
 
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[[Armed Forces of Pushistymistan]]<br>
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Народная Республика Пушистымистан
Naródnaja Respúblika Pushistymistan
People's Republic of Pushistymistan
Flag of Pushistymistan
Flag Coat of Arms
Motto: Поскольку Вы готовили овсянку, так должен Вы есть это.
(Transliterated: Poskol'ku Vy gotovili ovsjanku, tak dolzhen Vy est' jeto.
(Russian: As you cooked the porridge, so you must eat it.)
Anthem: Hymn of the People
Location of Pushistymistan
Capital
(and largest city)
Olen
43°46′0″N, 51°12′0″E
Official languages Russian
Government
 - President
 - Prime Minister
Parliamentary democracy1
Izabella Korotkaia
Sasha Sekanozov
Independence
 - Declared
 - Finalised
from the Soviet Union
August 28, 1991
December 21, 1991
Area
 - Total

 - Water (%)

139,505 km² (96th)
86,684 sq mi
1.7
Population
 - 2018 census
 - Density
.

8,436,385
61 /km² (135th)
97 /sq mi
GDP (PPP)
 - Total
 - Per capita
2015 estimate
$62.9 billion (69th)
$7,459.5 (78th)
HDI (2003) 10px-Green_Arrow_Up_Darker.svg.png 0.785 (medium) (72nd)
Currency Pushistymistani ruble (PRB)
Time Zone
 - Summer (DST)
(UTC+8)
not observed
Internet TLD .pu
Calling code +2699
1 Semi-presidential system

Pushistymistan, also spelled Pushеstеmеstan and Pushistemistan, (Russian: Пушистымистан, Pushistymistán,, IPA: [puʂɨstimiˈstɑn]), officially the People's Republic of Pushistymistan, is a nation in Central Asia, inhabited chiefly by the Pushistymi, a race of sapient mammals, although this term has lately become pejorative in some circles (see controversy) It is bordered by Russia and the to the north, and North Korea to the south. It possesses a coastline of 1,208 km (751 mi), and its capital and largest city is Olen.

Much of Pushistymistan was the center of the Kigan Empire in the thirteenth century, and was later ruled by the Russian Empire, after which it became a republic of the USSR. Following the end of the Cold War, and after the fall of communism in Russia in 1991, Pushistymistan adopted a new, democratic constitution, ratified in 1992. Pushistymistan's 1991 founding officially marked the birth of the nation as a democratic nation, making it one of the world's youngest democracies.

History

Main article(s): History of Pushistymistan

Many types of pastoral anthropomorphs and humans alike have inhabited the area now known as Pushistymistan since prehistoric times, some of these rising to form large confederations. Traditional nomadic life on the vast steppe and semi-desert lands was characterized by a constant search for new pasture to support the livestock-based economy. The anthropomorphs became known collectively in Russian folktale as the "Pushistymi"—or, literally, 'furries'.

The most notable of these were the Drystaz, a group of felines, who spread their rule over much of the lands currently held by modern Pushistymistan. Their power was consolidated in the north and west, while the rest of the country was held by other groups of independent tribes, who eventually formed a confederation, which was largely unsuccessful in repulsing the Drystaz. The Drystaz, during their empire's existence, created various administrative divisions therein, most of which remained the same in the Drystaz Empire's successor, the Kigan Khanate, and also embarked on a racial purification campaign, which drove the majority of Kazakhs and non-equine anthropomorphs in the area either into hiding in the south or to nearby lands.

In the 19th century, the Russian Empire began to expand into Central Asia, absorbing the Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tajiks, Turkmen and Uzbeks in the period known as 'The Great Game'. Following the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, a second, less intensive phase followed.

The Russian Empire introduced a system of administration over top of that of the previous Drystaz provinces, and built military garrisons and barracks in its effort to establish a presence in Central Asia in the so-called 'Great Game' between it and the United Kingdom. Russia enforced the Russian language in all schools and governmental organizations, and in the time before it was discovered that the Pushistymi were fully sapient, used as exhibits for national colleges. Russian efforts to impose its system of governance, and their general disrespect toward them, aroused the anger of the Pushistymi people, and despite their vast differences, by the 1860s, most Pushistymis stiffly resisted Russia's annexation, largely because of the grievances wrought upon them. The Pushistymi national movement, which began in the late 1800s, along with a similar Kazakh movement, sought to preserve the Pushistymi language and identity.

Although there was a brief period of autonomy during the tumultuous period following the collapse of the Russian Empire, the Pushistymis eventually succumbed to Soviet rule. In 1923, the area of present-day Pushistymistan became an autonomous republic within Russia and, in 1937, a Soviet republic.

Forced collectivisation in the late 1920s1930s, brought mass hunger and led to unrest. Soviet rule, however, took hold, and a communist apparatus steadily worked to fully integrate Pushistymistan into the Soviet system. The Pushistymi Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) contributed a single national division to the Soviet Union's World War II effort, the first extranational war that involved them.

The period of World War II marked an increase in industrialization and increased mineral extraction in support of the war effort. At the time of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's death, however, Pushistymistan still had a largely agriculturally-based economy.

Growing tensions within Soviet society led to a demand for political and economic reforms, which came to a head in the 1980s. In the waning days of Soviet rule, discontent continued to grow and find expression under Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost. Caught up in the groundswell of Soviet republics seeking greater autonomy, Pushistymistan declared its sovereignty as a republic within the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in September 1990. Following the August 1991 abortive coup attempt in Moscow and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, Pushistymistan declared independence on August 28 1991.

In August of 1991, after the fall of communist Russia, Pushistymistan put forth its intent to become an independent nation, and was recognised December of that year. The nation retained many holdovers from the Soviet rule, but set about major reforms of the government, attempting to remove many politicians believed to be corrupt as it did so, and eventually finished its transition to a multi-party, pseudo-capitalist welfare state in 2001.

The country now seeks to gradually lessen its dependence on agriculture—it is the world's third-largest exporter of wheat—while lessening its dependence on fossil fuels, and become a more technologically-based nation.

Politics

Main article(s): Politics of Pushistymistan

Foreign relations

Main article(s): Foreign relations of Pushistymistan

Administrative divisions

Main article(s): Subdivisions of Pushistymistan

Geography

Main article(s): Geography of Pushistymistan and List of cities in Pushistymistan

Economy

Main article(s): Economy of Pushistymistan

Demographics

Main article(s): Demographics of Pushistymistan

Population

Pushistymis and Pushistymistanis (terminology)

The name of Pushistymistan derives from the term the native peoples were unilaterally given by the Rus' wanderers that found their way into the country. The word pushistymi (Russian: пушистыми, IPA: [pushˈistˈɨˈmi]) translates to 'fluffy', (also “furry” and “downy”) widely understood as having been given as a result of early encounters with anthropomorphic mammals in the area.

Controversy

Education

Main article(s): Education in Pushistymistan

Culture

Main article(s): Culture of Pushistymistan

Miscellaneous topics


th_pushistymistan.png The People's Republic of Pushistymistan th_pushistymistan.png
Main article: Pushistymistan
Major cities: Olen
Cultural info: Culture of Pushistymistan, Pushistymistani cuisine, History of Pushistymistan, Russian
Administrative info: Supreme Soviet, Subdivisions of Pushistymistan
Sports: Pushistymistani sports clubs and leagues
Miscellaneous: Pushistymistani ruble, Other articles within Category:Pushistymistan
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