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|'''Largest city'''
|'''Largest city'''
|[[Samistopol]] – 10,533,871
|[[Samistopol]] – 19,533,871
|[[Orlavo]] – 2,122,521
|[[Orlavo]] – 2,122,521
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|'''Head of State'''
|'''Head of State'''
|[[President of Soravia|President]] [[Valentina Goga]]
|[[President of Soravia|President]] [[Nicolai Karpenko]]
|[[President of Vinalia|President]] [[Valeria Kunavin]]
|[[President of Vinalia|President]] [[Valeria Kunavin]]
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|'''Head of Government'''
|'''Head of Government'''
|[[Minister-President of Soravia|Minister-President]] [[Nicolai Karpenko]]
|[[Minister-President of Soravia|Minister-President]] [[Nikita Boldaiv]]
|[[Minister-President of Vinalia|Minister-President]] [[Omelyan Pavlov]]
|[[Minister-President of Vinalia|Minister-President]] [[Omelyan Pavlov]]
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|'''{{wp|Population}}'''
|'''{{wp|Population}}'''
|88,081,653
|114,634,525
|24,632,731
|24,632,731
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|'''{{wp|Population density}}'''
|'''{{wp|Population density}}'''
|29.9/km<sup>2</sup> (77.4/mi<sup>2</sup>)
|73.01/km<sup>2</sup> (189.09/mi<sup>2</sup>)
|48.21/km<sup>2</sup> (124.87/mi<sup>2</sup>)  
|48.21/km<sup>2</sup> (124.87/mi<sup>2</sup>)  
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|'''[[List of countries by GDP (Kylaris)|GDP (nominal)]]'''
|'''[[List of countries by GDP (Kylaris)|GDP (nominal)]]'''
|$1.838 trillion
|€2.331 trillion
|$269.66 billion
|€269.66 billion
|-
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|'''[[List of countries by GDP (Kylaris)|GDP (nominal) per capita]]'''
|'''[[List of countries by GDP (Kylaris)|GDP (nominal) per capita]]'''
|$20,514
|€20,514
|$10,420
|€10,420
|-
|-
|'''[[List of countries by GDP (Kylaris)|GDP (PPP)]]'''
|'''[[List of countries by GDP (Kylaris)|GDP (PPP)]]'''
|$3.043 trillion
|€3.835 trillion
|$593.25 billion
|€593.25 billion
|-
|-
|'''[[List of countries by GDP (Kylaris)|GDP (PPP) per capita]]'''
|'''[[List of countries by GDP (Kylaris)|GDP (PPP) per capita]]'''
|$33,971
|€33,971
|$22,924
|€22,924
|}
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=== Vinalian missions in Soravia ===  
=== Vinalian missions in Soravia ===  
* Samistopol (embassy)  
* [[Samistopol]] (embassy)  
* Patovatra (consulate-general)
* [[Patovatra]] (consulate-general)
* Ulan Khol (consulate)
* [[Novokharbatsk]] (consulate)
* Luchintsy (consulate)
* [[Kholmogory]] (consulate)
* [[Luchintsy]] (consulate)
[[category:Vinalia]]
[[category:Vinalia]]
[[category:Soravia]]
[[category:Soravia]]

Latest revision as of 11:19, 24 July 2023

Soravia-Vinalia relations
Map indicating locations of Soravia and Vinalia

Soravia

Vinalia
Diplomatic mission
Soravian Embassy, VinalinskVinalian Embassy, Samistopol
Envoy
Ambassador
Ivan Okhmatov
Ambassador
Sidor Bagrationi

Soravia-Vinalia relations (Soravian: Відносини між Зоравський Pеспубліка та Об'єднана Республіка Віналія; Vidnosyny mizh Zoravs'kyy Respublika ta Ob'yednana Respublika Vinaliya) are the bilateral relations between the Soravian Republic and the Unified Republic of Vinalia. The history of both countries began with the exploration and claim by Soravian explorer Afanasij Orlev of all lands north of the Medvid River for the Soravian Empire.

Vinalia was established as a separate colony than Chistovodia, owing to the noted differences between the indigenous communities of Vinalia and Chistovodia. Vinalia became an agricultural center for Soravia, exporting cash crops for Soravian consumption. Vinalia won its independence during the Chistovodian War of Independence, where Vinalia joined Chistovodia as a federal state, earning its full independence in 1885. Soravia and Vinalia maintained cordial relations, as Soravia was an important trading partner for Vinalia. The First Vinalian Civil War in 1933-1935 saw Vinalia split into two countries, the Democratic Republic of Vinalia, and the Councilist People's Republic of Vinalia. Soravia maintained ties with the Republic of Vinalia during this period. Soravia and both Republics experienced great rapprochement during the early 90's as Soravia returned to prominence in Asteria Superior, helping both republics reunify in 1993, and becoming a close partner to Vinalia. Since reunification, Soravia and Vinalia have had a healthy relationship based on their historic, cultural and linguistic ties, with Soravia being Vinalias 2nd largest trading partner.

Country comparison

Soravia Soravian Republic Vinalia Unified Republic of Vinalia
Flag Soravia Vinalia
Coat of Arms Coat of Arms of Narozalica.png VinalianCOA.png
Anthem
"Березень, земляки"
(
tr.) "Berezen', zemlyaky"
"March On, O Countrymen"

"Об'єдналися під одним загальним прапором"
(
tr.) "Ob'yednani pid odnym zahalʹnym praporom"
"United under one common flag"
Capital city Samistopol Vinalinsk
Largest city Samistopol – 19,533,871 Orlavo – 2,122,521
Established April 19, 1983 July 25, 1993
Government Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic Federal, parlimentary republic
First leader President Eduard Olsov Minister-President Oleksandr Artemovych
Head of State President Nicolai Karpenko President Valeria Kunavin
Head of Government Minister-President Nikita Boldaiv Minister-President Omelyan Pavlov
Main language Soravian Soravian
Main religions Episemialism (89.7%)
Irreligious (5.6%)
Other (4.7%)
Episemialism (57%)
Irreligious (32%)
Solarian Catholic Church (4%)
Other (7%)
Area 2,985,973 km2 (1,152,891 sq mi) 510,917 km2 (197,266 sq mi)
Population 114,634,525 24,632,731
Population density 73.01/km2 (189.09/mi2) 48.21/km2 (124.87/mi2)
GDP (nominal) €2.331 trillion €269.66 billion
GDP (nominal) per capita €20,514 €10,420
GDP (PPP) €3.835 trillion €593.25 billion
GDP (PPP) per capita €33,971 €22,924

Historical relations

Colonial Era (1568 - 1863)

Part of Chistovodia and Independence (1863 - 1935)

Split Vinalia (1935 - 1993)

Unified Vinalia (1993 - )

  • Vinalia struck a major deal in 1996 with Soravia. The Soravian-Vinalian Friendship deal established vast cooperation schemes between both countries. The Vinalian Mining Sector fell increasingly under foreign control with Soravian firms being allowed access to previous Government owned mining corporations, Soravian companies began operating factories and employing Vinalian workers. Most prominently the Soravian state-owned oil company Dernafkom began exploration and cooperation with the Vinalian state-owned Voliya Oil Company, helping in the establishment of the Vinalian Petrochemical sector.

Culture

Film

Literature

Music

  • Euclean artists primarily those from Soravian holding large followings in the nation

Art

  • Catherine Beaumonoirs travels to Asterias in 1839, became a watershed moment for Vinalia as it cemented realism at the forefront of Vinalian art. Dario Salino, became Vinalias most renown painter in 1640, a close associate of Catherine Beaumonoir,

Economic cooperation

Soravian owned Chayka Coal Mine
  • The privatization of former North Vinalian state owned enterprises has only increased the power of mineral conglomerates, with the Soravian majority owned United Vinalian Uranium Company (Об'єднана віналійська уранова компанія; Ob'yednana vinaliysʹka uranova kompaniya) controlling 78% of Vinalian Uranium production, and 83% of its known reserves.
  • Vinalia operates mainly with Soravian airlines for trans-oceanic flights into Euclea
  • In 2017, Vinalia was visited by up to 8.7 million tourists, mostly from Soravia,
  • Vinalian wines are highly sought after specially in Soravia where Vinalian wine is seen as a commodity.

Trade

Military cooperation

Soravian made G-7 aircraft on display in Samistopol 2020. Vinalia bought 12 G-7's from Soravia in 2021.

Vinalia acquired 12 G-7 aircraft from Soravia in 2021, along with numerous missiles and parts.

Resident diplomatic missions

Soravian missions in Vinalia

  • Vinalinsk (embassy)
  • Orlavo (consulate-general)

Vinalian missions in Soravia