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Daothomese literature has centuries-deep history, and the country has a rich tradition of folk literature based on the typical six–to-eight-verse poetic form (lục bát) called ''ca dao'' which usually focuses on village ancestors and heroes. Written literature has been found dating back centuries, with notable ancient authors including TBD, TBD, TBD and TBD. Some literary genres play an important role in theatrical performance, such as ''hát nói'' in ''ca trù''. Traditional Daothomese literature comes in a combination of oral and written record. Folk literature continues to maintain stories that have been passed down orally for centuries, many of which are by unknown authors. Myths contain stories about supernatural beings, heroes, creator gods and reflect the viewpoint of ancient people about life. Many consist of creation stories, stories about human origin, and culture heroes who are referred to various ways.


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Revision as of 23:58, 17 June 2024

Democratic Republic of Dao Thom
Cộng hòa dân chủ Đào Thơm
Flag Coat of arms
File:Dao Thom flag.png File:Dao Thom emblem.png
Motto: Tự do - Thịnh vượng - Hạnh phúc
Freedom - Prosperity - Happiness
Anthem: Tháng ba của tự do
"March of Liberty"
Locator map
File:Dao Thom.png
Capital city sample_city
Largest city Ben Giang
Official language Daothomese
Other languages
Ethnic group
Religion TBD
Demonym(s) Daothomese
Government
Government Type Unitary socialist republic
President Ho Van Minh
Premier Tôn Thất Đính
Legislature Supreme Assembly
Establishment
TBD TBD
Area
Total 324,980.87 km2 km2
Water % 3.7%
Population
Total 41,831,505
Density 128.72/km2/km2
Economy
Economy type Consumer socialist
GDP (total) Ꞡ 369,471,793,574.56
GDP per capita Ꞡ 8,832.38
Currency ()
Inequality index TBD
Development index TBD
Other information
Time zone TBD
Driving side left
Calling code
Internet code .dao
Nation number {{{nation number}}}

The Democratic Republic of Dao Thom (Daothomese: Cộng hòa dân chủ Đào Thơm), also referred to colloquially as Dao Thom or the Fragrant Isles, is a country in western Raia. It is an island cluster situated near the centre of the Shangti Ocean. Hue Loc is the nation's capital and its largest city is Ben Giang.

Dao Thom is one of the older members of the International Socialist League.

Etymology

The name of the nation literally means "Fragrant Isles", so named for its lush, colourful, aromatic flora and the cultural meanings many of the plants hold. The people themselves, the Daothomese, are literally the "people of the Fragrant Isles."

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Government and politics

The government of Dao Thom, formally known as the National Government (Chính phủ quốc gia), is unitary. Policy is set at the national level, and the provinces, districts, and municipalities are responsible for enacting these laws and standards.

Executive

The president (Chủ tịch) is the popularly elected head of state. They perform a wide range of ceremonial duties and have specific political powers which they exercise in certain situations. They serve as the foremost representative of the nation to the world and are responsible for ensuring that the government and its officials perform their duties in strict observance of the constitutional law. The current president is Ho Van Minh.

The collective executive authority of the republic is vested in the Council of Government (Hội đồng Chính phủ). It consists of the premier (Thủ tướng) and the fifteen ministers (bộ trưởng) who oversee each branch of the bureaucracy and their relevant business. They are collectively responsible for the daily management of state business and co-ordinating and enacting policy in accordance with legislative direction. The current premier is Tôn Thất Đính.

Legislative

The Supreme Assembly (Hội đồng tối cao) is the national, unicameral legislature of the nation. Its 319 members, known as representatives (tiêu biểu) are elected to a five-year term. The Assembly is recognised by the constitution as the highest authority in the nation, responsible for formulating, debating, and passing the laws of the nation. It likewise grants approval for nominations to a range of high offices, including the ministers of the Council of Government, top military officers, and the directors of key agencies and offices.

Judicial

The Court of Appeal (Tòa phúc thẩm) is the highest court in the nation. It is the final body of judicial review for all criminal and civil matters. Its five members are nominated by the premier, approved by the Assembly, and sworn into office by the president. They serve a maximum of twenty years or until turning 75, whichever happens first.

Administrative divisions

Dao Thom is separated into three tiers of administrative subdivisions, from highest to lowest: the province (tỉnh), the district (huyện), and the municipality (đô thị). There are eleven districts in every province. Municipalities include the cities, towns, and villages of the nation.

Law and justice

As is common with socialist nations, Dao Thom has a single, unified legal system. The courts are required to address all cases and all concerns equally, work to deter crime at every opportunity, ensure correctional discipline is handed down to those found guilty of criminal offences, that those with social or familial troubles are able to receive the support they need, and that those with serious psychological distress or difficulties receive the care and treatment they need. All legal and judicial oversight is handled through the Ministry of Justice (Bộ Tư pháp).

Arvor uses a civil legal system, wherein law arises primarily from written statutes. Assessors are not to make law, but merely interpret it using statute, precedent, and common sense to give explanatory judgments of the relevant legal principles. These decisions are then reported and binding in future similar cases. Criminal justice is expected to be proportionate and balanced; no two individuals guilty of similar criminal offences should be given different sentences unless extenuating circumstances dictate otherwise. Beneath the Court of Appeal itself are the provincial, district, and municipal courts. All courts are bound by statute as passed by the Supreme Assembly, and it is only via the legislature that changes to judicial procedure or rules may be made.

Law enforcement in the nation is divided into the same tiers as the courts system.

Military

The Armed Forces of Dao Thom (Lực lượng vũ trang Đào Thơm) are the active military forces of the nation, dedicated to the defence of the republic and its citizens. It is divided between the Daothomese Ground Force (Lực lượng mặt đất của người Daothome), the Daothomese Navy (Hải quân Daothome), and the Daothomese Air Force (Lực lượng Không quân Daothomese). While the nation produces its own small arms and ordnance, it purchases ships and aircraft from its largest ally, Arvor.

Internally, the nation also has the Daothomese Self-Defence Force (Lực lượng tự vệ Daothomese), which doubles as the active reserve forces of the nation as well as an internal militia able to respond to emergency and disaster situations. In wartime, these forces maintain domestic military policing and security functions.

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Daothomese literature has centuries-deep history, and the country has a rich tradition of folk literature based on the typical six–to-eight-verse poetic form (lục bát) called ca dao which usually focuses on village ancestors and heroes. Written literature has been found dating back centuries, with notable ancient authors including TBD, TBD, TBD and TBD. Some literary genres play an important role in theatrical performance, such as hát nói in ca trù. Traditional Daothomese literature comes in a combination of oral and written record. Folk literature continues to maintain stories that have been passed down orally for centuries, many of which are by unknown authors. Myths contain stories about supernatural beings, heroes, creator gods and reflect the viewpoint of ancient people about life. Many consist of creation stories, stories about human origin, and culture heroes who are referred to various ways.

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