Brutaltopia

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The Fukovian Empire of Brutaltopia
Brutaltopialan Fukovielen Imperiumie
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Flag and Coat of Arms of Brutaltopia
Ad maiorem gloriam.
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Spoken Languages
 - Official
 - Unofficial

Brutish
Russian, English
Capital city Ryazan
Keiser (Emperor) Andrei Fukov
Population
 - Total (Jan 2006 census)

200,000,000
Establishment
 - first discovered
 - first settled
 - as part of the Russian Empire
 - as an independent nation
 - as an empire
 
1134
1614
1852
1919
1958
Nation type Dictatorship
International Abbreviations
 - sport
 - government

BRT
BFI, BRT
Naval Craft Classification
  - Military
  - Civilian

BMNV
BCNV
Currency Bruble
Internet TLD .bfi, .brt
Calling Code +255

History

Politics

Brutaltopia's political system is mostly built around the principle of heavy centralization. While the constitution affirms democratic government, most of the power lies in the hands of the Keiser (Emperor) Andrei Fukov. After the 1958 dissolution of the parliament, nearly all decisions in the governing process are made by the Keiser, or by the Imperiumial Valtei Kanslie (Imperial Council of State).

The Imperiumial Valtei Kanslie is comprised of four Kanslierere (Councillors), each appointed by the Keiser, each heading their own department. These are:

  • Utvaltei Imperiumial Osastoi (Imperial Department of Foreign Affairs)
    • Kanslierer Nea Fukov, daughter of Keiser Fukov.
  • Valtei Imperiumial Osastoi (Imperial Department of State Affairs)
    • Kanslierer Tomas Wentus
  • Sekuritie Imperiumial Osastoi (Imperial Department of Security)
    • Kanslierer Mattei Berg
  • Manei Imperiumial Osastoi (Imperial Department of Finance)
    • Kanslierer Katia Veler

Geography

Economy

Culture

Demographics

Brutaltopia has a very homogenous population, both ethnically and linguistically, with only a small (5%) Russian minority. The indigenous Brutish language is not a member of any wider language family, though over the centuries, it has been heavily influenced by the Uralic languages.

Human rights

Tourism

Military

See main article.