Tsetsenia
res publicaCivitas:
RussiaLocus:
43°24′0″N 45°43′0″ENomen officiale:
Чеченская Республика, Нохчийн Республика, НохчийчоьSitus interretialis
Forma
Area:
16 165 chiliometrum quadratumCaput:
SeveraSubdivisiones:
Achkhoy-Martanovsky District, Vedensky District, Groznensky District, Gudermessky District, Itum-Kalinsky District, Kurchaloyevsky District, Nadterechny District, Naursky District, Nozhay-Yurtovsky District, Sunzhensky District, Chechen Republic, Urus-Martanovsky District, Shalinsky District, Chechen Republic, Sharoysky District, Shatoysky District, Shelkovskoy District, City of Argun, City of Grozny
Gestio
Praefectus: Ramzan Kadyrov
Consilium: Parliament of the Chechen Republic
Commemoratio
Paean: Shatlak's Song
Sigla
Siglum autoraedarum: 20, 95
Tabula aut despectus
Tsetsenia[1] seu Tzetzenia[2] (Russice Чечня, tr. Čečnja; Tsetsenice Нохчийчоь, tr. Noxçiyçö), sive Res Publica Tsetsenica[3] (Russice Чеченская республика, tr. Čečenskaja respublika; Tsetsenice Нохчийн Республика, tr. Noxçiyn Respublika), in Caucaso septentrionali sita, est subiectum Foederationis Russicae, anno 1992 creatum, et ab anno 2010 in Russicum Districtum Foederalem Septentrio-Caucasicum inclusum.
Metropolis Tsetseniae est Severa (Russice Грозный, Tsetsenice Соьлжа-ГІала). Terekius flumen est rei publicae maximum. Linguae publicae sunt lingua Russica et lingua Tsetsenica.
Res publica Tsetsenica, cum Ingussetia in occidente, Ossetia Septentrionali in septentrio-occidente, territorio Stauropolitano in septentrione, Daghestania in septentio-oriente et oriente atque Georgia in meridie contermina, aream 17.5 milia km2 et 1.2 decies centena milia incolarum habet. Gens plurima sunt Tsetseni (95.5%).
- ↑ Diccionario auxiliar: español-latino para el uso moderno del Latín, Diccionario Auxiliar Español-Latino, 213.
- ↑ "Quid Amnesty International dixerit," Nuntii Latini, 14 Augusti 2009.
- ↑ Nomen adiectivum Tsetsenicus (Diccionario auxiliar: español-latino para el uso moderno del Latín, Diccionario Auxiliar Español-Latino, 213.) vel Tsetsenus (Lucas Cupidus, ed. (2015), "Nuntii," Hebdomada Aenigmatum, 10:6.)