Polska Rzczpolspolita National Factbook
Table of Contents
I.Geografia (Geography)
II.Gospodarki (Economy)
III.Historia (History)
IV.Wojskowych (Military)
V.Rzad (Government)
VI.Ludzie (People)
VII.Komunikacja i Transport (Communication and Transportation)
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I.Geografia
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The Geography is of Polska Rzczpolspolita is one the most varied in Slavija. With Mountains and a desert in the south, and Lakes and famlands in the north and east, this makes it host to some species found only in Polska. Much of the Polski landscape is made of of hilly grasslands. Most of the Wielkspolska and Malopolska regions of the nation are dominated by this. In the south, the Carpathian mountains that form the border with Central Slavia, and the famous Bledow Desert resides just north of the Carpathians, and is one of the few deserts in all of Slavija. North, the Craggy coastline is well known for diving. It is also popular for fishing and scuba diving. Northeast, in Mazuria, there is an abundance of lakes. There are over 2,000 lakes in the region. It is highly popular for fishing and boating. As you move east, there is the Kresy region, which is the main farming area. It produces Wheat, Rye, corn and potatoes.
Highest Point: Mount Rysy, in the high tatra mounatins, at 2,499 meters
Lowest point: Raczki Elblaskie, in the Wistula Lagoon, at -1.8 meters
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II.Gospodarki
The economy of Polska is highly industrial, yet at the same time largely agricultural. In the larger cities, factories construct steam-powered apparattus for multiple uses. These include land Frigates, Civilian Walkers, Police walkers and more. Also bundant is the use of Genetically engineered creatures, such as messaging Parrots, Airbeasts, and Elephantines. The military also takes use of these beasts, including Airbeasts, War Elepantines, and Krakens.
Rurally, the nation uses walking combines and planters. These make farming easy and makes it easier on farmers as they can plant more in a larger space in less time.
An equally booming industry is the Artificial Coal industry. Using multiple elements, hig-compression chambers compress these basic elements into coal, wich, with the advent of the steam-powered walking machine, became the lifeblood of the nation. With the artificial creation of coal, many poluting elements have been removed, and those that remained are cleaned using Smokestacks, which intakes poluted air, purifies it, and then breaths it out to create clean and fresh air for the nation.
Other than coal, Electrikally, the nation uses geothermal technology to harness the fires of the earth and turn it into pure elektricity. These Geostations then broadcast the energy like radio waves, wich are picked up by local stations and pumped to houses for light and commodities.
III. Historia
The History of Poland begins with the Protoslavs of Slavija. The first slavs to migrate to the region which is now Polska were most likely early Bohemians, the ancestors of modern Czechs, Slovaks, and Poles. Throughout the early centuries, the Bohemian Empire fought the Pripyatan Empire, which contained the ancestors of Russians, Balts, and Rusyns. Following the collapse of Ancient Pripyat, the Bohemian Empire began to crumble. It's peoples split and became different nations. Polska broke off in 900 A.D. Christianity spread like wildfire among the populous in the tenth century, and the nation was baptised with the conversion of who is regarded as the first polish King, Mieszko I. His sons, the Piast dynasty, ruled Polska for over 300 years, one of the longest Slavijan dynasties. However, after an heir was failed to be produced, czech cousin of the last Piast king, Jagolellia, became Queen. Her husband, Wladyslaw I, Grand Duke of Litwy, a baltic nation, became her consort, resulting in a union. In 1400, around the time the first Solyhniyans arrived in modern day Solyhniya, the last Jagollelian King, Augustus II, formed an elective monarchy and union with litwy, forming the Polski-Litwy Commonwealth. This lasted until the late eightteenth century, and was regarded as Polska's golden age. However, after a succession of weak kings, Polska and Litwy were divided up between Chernobl-Pripyat and Komen. Even though there were a count of 5 uprisings, the occupation remained for 200 years. Finally, in the aftermath of the devestation Great War, Polska finally recovered it's lost independance, and won freedom, only to lose it again during the Great Slavijan War to Komen. After the war, the Slavijan Soviet Union established a vassal state of a Stalinist regime. However, after the death of Boleslaw Bierut, and the Soviet-Central Slavian Split, Polska aligned itself with Central Slavia. This remained the Status Quo until 1989, when nearly all Communist Slavijan regimes fell, except for Central Slavia and Chernobl-Pripyat. However, the new government proved increasingly Fascistic, and a new communist government was established after the Great Revolution in 2010-11. After, an engineer and polski folk hero Wladyslaw Teknowski developed the steam walker. His designs paved the way for new walkers and steam-vehicles we have today. Another famous man in history, Mieszko Anitowowski, created early genetic engineered animals, and found how to make more complicated ones. Now, 90 years after the Great Revolution, there discoveries are seem all over the still-fascist republic.
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The History of Poland begins with the Protoslavs of Slavija. The first slavs to migrate to the region which is now Polska were most likely early Bohemians, the ancestors of modern Czechs, Slovaks, and Poles. Throughout the early centuries, the Bohemian Empire fought the Pripyatan Empire, which contained the ancestors of Russians, Balts, and Rusyns. Following the collapse of Ancient Pripyat, the Bohemian Empire began to crumble. It's peoples split and became different nations. Polska broke off in 900 A.D. Christianity spread like wildfire among the populous in the tenth century, and the nation was baptised with the conversion of who is regarded as the first polish King, Mieszko I.
His sons, the Piast dynasty, ruled Polska for over 300 years, one of the longest Slavijan dynasties. However, after an heir was failed to be produced, czech cousin of the last Piast king, Jagolellia, became Queen. Her husband, Wladyslaw I, Grand Duke of Litwy, a baltic nation, became her consort, resulting in a union. In 1400, around the time the first Solyhniyans arrived in modern day Solyhniya, the last Jagollelian King, Augustus II, formed an elective monarchy and union with litwy, forming the Polski-Litwy Commonwealth.
This lasted until the late eightteenth century, and was regarded as Polska's golden age. However, after a succession of weak kings, Polska and Litwy were divided up between Chernobl-Pripyat and Komen. Even though there were a count of 5 uprisings, the occupation remained for 200 years. Finally, in the aftermath of the devestation Great War, Polska finally recovered it's lost independance, and won freedom, only to lose it again during the Great Slavijan War to Komen.
After the war, the Slavijan Soviet Union established a vassal state of a Stalinist regime. However, after the death of Boleslaw Bierut, and the Soviet-Central Slavian Split, Polska aligned itself with Central Slavia. This remained the Status Quo until 1989, when nearly all Communist Slavijan regimes fell, except for Central Slavia and Chernobl-Pripyat. However, the new government proved increasingly Fascistic, and a new communist government was established after the Great Revolution in 2011-12.
IV. Wojskowych
The Slavic People's Armed Forces are one of the best trained and best equipped armed forces in the world. Trained in many modes of fighting, from melee to martial arts to sailing, they can overcome nearly any task.
Army
Active Soilders: 5,000,000 men
Leader: In theory, Chairman of the Council of Commissars, in practice, the Supreme General
Equipment:
5,000 Aerial transports
the Land Navy
Stormwalkers
Various and innumerable machine guns, rifles and other standard weaponry.
Ensign:
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Navy
Active Sailors: 14,300
Leader: Grand Admiral
Equipment:
80 vessels
40 submarines
100 assorted aircraft
Ensign:
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Air Force
Active Pilots: 26,000
Leader: Commanding Marshal
Equipment:
500 aircraft
100 helicopters
250 Anti-Aircraft weapons
Ensign:
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V. Rzad
The Polish government is still based upon that which was established after the Great Revolution. It consists of an executive Council of Commissars, which consists of the Chairman Commissar, Commissar of the Military, Commissar of Economics, Commissar of the Interior, and Commissar of Media.
Under them is the People's Revolutionary Sejm, the legislative branch of government. It is unicameral and consists of 450 members with a fixed number from each woiwoideship. They each serve a fixed 10 year service, which is effectively 15 years as they serve for 5, are rotated out, and rotated in for another 5. This was implemented so things that might not get done in one parliament will get done in another.
Then there is the Council of Woiwoides, who review each counciliar or sejm action to make sure it agrees with the Slavic Peoples' Charter. It consists of the Woiwoid from each Woiwoideship, therefore represented the entire nation.
VI. Ludzie
90% Polish slavs
5% cossack or ukrainian
5% other slavic groups
VII. Komunikacja i Transport
Polish Commununication is simple even though we live in an advaced world: The telegraph is a popular form of communication and the invention of the wireless and instant telegraph in the 2030s boosted its use. Also popular is radio and television waves, which often work in unison to form polish television. The telephone is also used, but the wall module is obsolete, replaced by a small nearly cellular phone,
As for transportation, Polska has an efficient railway system that allows the large country to be connected. Also popular in the Road system, which in the 2060s was re-done to move from using the traditional automobile to using the chodzik, the polish walker. In the air, Zeppelins and jets dominate the skyline.
We hope this has proved to be an extensive source on Polska Rzeczpospolita.

