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===Culture=== | ===Culture=== | ||
====''Hring Myrkurs''==== | |||
The ''Hring Myrkurs'', or Circle of Darkness, is a {{wpl|motorspoty}} {{wpl|Road racing|road race}} held every year in which competitors race around the island of Eilínótt, utilizing the nations circular highway ring. Initially, the race was held in one day, lasting a total of 12-13 hours, with designated resting points along the route. However, as the population and motorway traffic of Eilínótt increased, the race was scaled back to designated sections of the highway being utlized for a single raceper day. Moddernly, the race is a week long affair, with racer participating in a single race per day lasting 1-3 hours | |||
===Media and Entertainment=== | ===Media and Entertainment=== |
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The Eternal Kingdom of Night Eilíft Næturríki | |
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Capital and city | Sæeilítur |
Official languages | Næturræða |
Also spoken | Ostlander • Trinovantan |
Ethnic groups | Næturfrændi |
Demonym(s) | EilínóttI |
Government | Hereditary monarchy |
• Konungur | Ásgeir Indriðison Freyr (Ásgeir III) |
• Regent | Baldur Leifurson Vídalín |
Establishment | |
• Discovery by Trinovantan | 897 CE |
• Part of the Trinovantan Empire | 973 CE |
• Independence from Trinovantum | 1804 CE |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 351,974 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 20.8 billion |
• Per capita | 59,095 |
Currency | Dökkmynt (ლ) |
Date format | mm/dd/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +999 |
Etymology
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Demographics
Largest cities and towns in Eilínótt
2020 National Census | |||||||||
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Rank | [[s of Eilínótt|]] | Pop. | |||||||
Sæeilítur Myrkurbær |
1 | Sæeilítur | Höfuðborgarsvæði | 131,136 | Stórreykjabær Fyrstaijós | ||||
2 | Myrkurbær | Vestursvæði | 35,966 | ||||||
3 | Stórreykjabær | Vestursvæði | 29,409 | ||||||
4 | Fyrstaijós | Austursvæði | 18,542 | ||||||
5 | Miðnætursól | Austursvæði | 17,555 | ||||||
6 | Daluríss | Austursvæði | 12,912 | ||||||
7 | Síðastaljósið | Vestursvæði | 10,225 | ||||||
8 | Reykjasteina | Vestursvæði | 7,564 | ||||||
9 | Stórlindir | Austursvæði | 4,575 | ||||||
10 | Grýttarsléttur | Austursvæði | 3,319 |
Culture
Hring Myrkurs
The Hring Myrkurs, or Circle of Darkness, is a motorspoty road race held every year in which competitors race around the island of Eilínótt, utilizing the nations circular highway ring. Initially, the race was held in one day, lasting a total of 12-13 hours, with designated resting points along the route. However, as the population and motorway traffic of Eilínótt increased, the race was scaled back to designated sections of the highway being utlized for a single raceper day. Moddernly, the race is a week long affair, with racer participating in a single race per day lasting 1-3 hours