Amazoni
Amazoni is a fictional nation created for illustrative purposes, positioned in the central Amazon Basin. It is a federal semi-presidential republic comprising nine states, with a bicameral legislature and a multi-party system. The government emphasizes environmental protection, indigenous rights, and sustainable development, and it seeks to balance development with forest conservation.
The name derives from the Amazon River, with the -i suffix forming a demonym.
Amazoni covers a vast tropical rainforest region along major river basins, including the Solimões and Tapajós
European exploration began in the 16th century; Amazoni gained independence in the late 19th century after
The president acts as head of state, while a prime minister or equivalent oversees the cabinet. The
The economy is diversified, featuring sustainable forestry, extractives with enforced quotas, hydroelectric power, agroforestry, and ecotourism.
The population is multiethnic, with numerous indigenous communities. Portuguese is the official language; many indigenous languages
Deforestation remains a challenge, but the government maintains protected areas and reforestation programs. Conservation initiatives aim