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{{Infobox country
|conventional_long_name = United States of Kiyortza
|conventional_long_name = Republic of Kiyortza
|native_name =        <!--Country's name (usually full name) in its native language, hence in italics (double quotemarks)-->
|native_name =        ''Dijavn Kijorcani'' (Keijasi)
|common_name =        Kiyortza
|common_name =        Kiyortza
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|image_flag =        Flag Of Kiyortza.png
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|alt_flag =          The Flag of Kiyortza
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|image_map =          Kiyortza-Blank.png
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|alt_map =            Map of Kiyortza
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|capital =            Kittalor
|capital =            [[Kyrisje]]
|largest_city =      Sivordjika
|largest_city =      [[Loržika]]
|official_languages = Kiyortzani
|official_languages = Keijasi<br>Rijaki<br>Ikari<br>Norita<br>Rukoči<br>Žinasi<br>Lorfier<br>Ifarszi<br>Astari
|national_languages = Riyaki, Astari
|national_languages = <!--Country/territory-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc-->
|regional_languages = <!--Languages recognised or associated with particular regions within the country/territory-->
|regional_languages = <!--Languages recognised or associated with particular regions within the country/territory-->
|ethnic_groups =      Kittauhr-Kanitzuri, Pashink-Djinatri, Riyaki, Astari
|ethnic_groups =      Several, TBA
|ethnic_groups_year = <!--Year of ethnic groups data (if provided) or use to place a <ref>-->
|ethnic_groups_year = <!--Year of ethnic groups data (if provided) or use to place a <ref>-->
|demonym =            Kiyortzani
|demonym =            Kiyortzani
|government_type =    Democratic Federal Republic
|government_type =    Democratic Federal Republic
|leader_title1 =      President
|leader_title1 =      President
|leader_name1 =      Niklau'iz Tariskiya
|leader_name1 =      Jaro Ilhasn
|leader_title2 =      <!--(could be "Vice President", otherwise "Prime Minster", etc, etc)-->
|leader_title2 =       
|leader_name2 =
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|legislature =        <!--Name of the country/territory's governing body, e.g. "Parliament", "Congress", etc-->
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|lower_house =        <!--Name of governing body's lower house, if given (e.g. "Chamber of Deputies")-->
|lower_house =        <!--Name of governing body's lower house, if given (e.g. "Chamber of Deputies")-->
|sovereignty_type =  <!--Brief description of country/territory's status ("Independence [from...]", "Autonomous province [of...]", etc)-->
|sovereignty_type =  <!--Brief description of country/territory's status ("Independence [from...]", "Autonomous province [of...]", etc)-->
|established_event1 = The Second Treaty of Fukivapi
|established_event1 = Union established
|established_date1 =  <!--Date of first key event-->
|established_date1 =  July 16, 1607
|area_km2 =               1,797,000
|established_event2 = Republic established
|population_estimate = 193,736,000
|established_date2 =  April 5, 1769
|established_event3 = Current constitution
|established_date3 = November 1, 1893
|area_km2 =            1657269
|population_estimate =  
|population_estimate_year =  
|population_estimate_year =  
|population_census =  
|population_census = 194,416,610
|population_census_year =  
|population_census_year = 2020
|population_density_km2 = 107.81
|population_density_km2 = 118.26
|population_density_sq_mi =  
|population_density_sq_mi =  
|GDP_nominal = K$6.477 t ($8.55 t)
|GDP_nominal = $7.809 Trillion (6.477 Trillion KJI)
|GDP_nominal_year =  
|GDP_nominal_year = 2020
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = K$33,388 ($44,072)
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $40,166 (33,388 KJI)
|GDP_PPP = K$7.396 t ($9.763 t)
|GDP_PPP = $8.917 Trillion (7.396 Trillion KJI)
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = K$38,125 ($50,325)
|GDP_PPP_year = 2020
|HDI =                         <!--(Human Development Index; input number only; valid values are between 0 and 1)-->
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = $45,864 (38,125 KJI)
|HDI_year =  
|HDI =               0.911
|currency =           Kiyashi (K$)
|HDI_year =           2020
|time_zone =          <!--e.g. GMT, PST, AST, etc, etc (wikilinked if possible)-->
|currency = Kijorsi (KJI)
|time_zone =          KJS<!--e.g. GMT, PST, AST, etc, etc (wikilinked if possible)-->
|utc_offset =        -8
|utc_offset =        -8
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|cctld =              .ky
|cctld =              .kj
|calling_code =      +19
|calling_code =      +19
}}
}}


'''Kiyortza''', formally the '''United States of Kiyortza''', is a nation comprised of 19 province-states and a capital district in northwestern [[Anteria]], with a population of about 194 million. Kiyortza borders 5 nations, being Astariax to the northeast, Rvandonia and Vescarium to the east, Laurents to the southeast, and the city of Valino to its south. To its northeast over the Astari Sea is Aleni, while to the south over an inlet is Kilowatt.
'''Kiyortza''' (Keijasi: Kijorca), formally the '''Republic of Kiyortza''', is a country in northwestern [[Thuadia]], nestled largely between the Paisi Ocean to its west and Vaali Mountains to its east, with a handful of island possessions, including most prominently the island of Žinat and the islands of Irkylis and Nikorva. Covering an area of about 1.65 million square kilometers, it shares a land border with the nations of [[Astaria]], [[Askye]], [[Vescarium]], and [[Fichmanistan]], all to its east, while all of its remaining boundaries are dictated by sea. Kiyortza is a unitary semi-presidential republic, with its capital in [[Kyrisje]], while its most populous city is [[Loržika]]; other major cities include [[Ifuksijaf]], [[Kanistrji]], [[Karijevo]], [[Rykiri]], [[Andirau]], [[Kisomara]], and [[Kajici]], among others.


The name Kiyortza most likely came from ''Ikiy-vortis-za'', which in Proto-Kiyortzo-Riyaki meant ''West-of-mountain-land'', while it most likely originally referred to the region in what is currently central Kaprikosha, before it widened to the general region west of the Variyor Mountains (which originally meant ''East Mountains'') and later the entire nation.
Southern Kiyortza, alongside regions of nearby Vescarium, is thought to be one of the early cradles of civilization, tracing much of its history back six to seven millenia alongside the Tanesi and Rijaga Rivers, abundant sources of water in an otherwise dry and fairly unwelcoming landscape of desert and chaparral. For several millenia, the civilizations of southern Kiyortza were the dominant power west of the Vaalis, though with the emergence of civilizations further north within the flat plains of Keivarija, the region soon became divided between north and south, separated primarily by the Fukulji Mountains. As such, until more recently, the states within Kiyortza had been undergoing a perpetual cycle of expansion, conquest, and refracturing.


Kiyortzani
By the 16th century, the borders that would define modern Kiyortza's internal and externals borders had mostly taken shape, between the Ikari conquests of Astari land, Rijaki occupation of western Ifarszia, and the creation of Keijasi Akesda; by the early 17th century, the nation of Kiyortza was formed through personal union between the Keijasi and Viškari crowns, bringing about a brief period of prosperity. By the mid-18th century, however, the rising price of basic goods due to recent conflicts and large amounts of corruption within the regime soon brought widespread discontent, and eventually led to the Kiyortzani Revolution of 1761, with the dissolution of the monarchy, and formation of the Republic of Kiyortza in 1769.
==Language==
The Kiyortzani language is quite unique, especially the use of its characters. It primarily uses 25 characters and 25 sounds, though they are actually not one-to-one as you would expect.
Its characters were originally made to be written in one stroke, and pronunciation is straightforward with little irregularity. Sounds like /b/, /g/, /e/ and /æ/ were phased out of its close relative Riyaki and later Kiyortzani between the years 1400 and 1600.
===Kiyortzani Characters===
Below is a chart of Kiyortzani characters currently used.
[[File:Kiyortzani_Example.png|1024px]]


There are a few things to keep in mind with this chart, one being that some of these characters, namely /k/, /t/, /aɪ/, and /t͡s/, are often written in a different way, and the above version is to allow for better readability in print.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Kiyortza faced several conflicts, both internal and external, after the establishment of the Kiyortzani Empire by [name TBD]. Soon after the full absorption of the puppeted southern [name TBD 2] into Kiyortza, the discontent of the public soon led to the deposition of [name TBD] in 1893, and the rewriting of its constitution, soon followed by the nation entering the [[Great War (Anteria)|Great War]] in 1909 due to Krenyan incursion onto the island territory of Irkylis. Afterwards, with ethnic tensions again rising between the north and south, the nation fell into a period of civil war in 1920, ending with a northern victory, and the continued unification of Kiyortza. After the conclusion of the civil war, the nation flourished, with a rapidly growing economy, great leaps in scientific advancement, and the easing of ethnic tensions throughout the nation.


The second /i/ is used when an I trails another vowel, and/or starts a new syllable. Its romanization is 'i as to differentiate between the two.  
While its period of rapid growth has long since passed, its economy, valued at a nominal GDP of 6.5 Trillion Kijorsi, continues to hold its sway over much of Northwestern Thuadia, while simultaneously drawing in many immigrants, dampening the impacts of an aging native population. With a large high tech sector, and a global leader in transport and semiconducter industries, Kiyortza has made many contributions to science and technology, and is known for its long history, art, and popular culture, most prominently its music, animation, and video game industries.


The case with /t͡s/ is that the same character occasionally denotes the /θ/ sound, which happens if and only if an /ɹ/ follows it. It is only really used in northern Kiyortza in place names.
==Etymology==
===Romanization===
The Keijasi word ''Kijorca'', originally ''kijvari ša'', is derived from old Kiejasi ''kejavali'' ('west of the mountains'), referring to the geographical position of Keivarija relative to the Fukulji Mountains.
Kiyortzani has a pretty straightfoward Romanization, using only 2 special characters, as below
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! /a/ !! /n/ !! /m/ !! /k/ !! t !! /aɪ/ !! /ɹ/ !! /l/ !! /i/ !! /f/ !! /j/ !! /p/ !! /ə/ !! /v/ !! /ʒ/ !! /s/ !! /d/ !! /θ/ !! /t͡s/ !! /o/ !! /h/ !! /z/ !! /u/ !! /t͡ʃ/ !! /ʃ/
|-
| a || n || m || m || t || ai, ȳ || r || l || i, 'i || f || y || p || ū || v || dj, j<sup>1</sup> || s || s || th || tz || o || h || z || u || c || sh
|}
<sup>1</sup> Used only in letter initials, eg. '''S'''i'''v'''or'''dj'''ika > SVJ.
==History==
==History==
Kiyortza as a region is fairly diverse, and with it comes many conflicts. Despite the peace in current times, the region was quite turbulent in the past, and only with everyone coming to the table to talk did all the infighting end.
TBA
===City-States Period===
==Geography==
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===Climate===
 
===Biodiversity===


===Piskatri Expansion===
===Administrative Divisions===
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===Itikov-Kapriszi Rivalry===
==Government and Politics==
WIP


===The Kanistriy Revolution and the Skyorpav Offensive===
===Government===
WIP


===Three Empires===
===Law===
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===The First Treaty of Fukivapi===
===Foreign Relations===
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===Unification===
===Military===
WIP


===The 20th Century and Onwards===
===Government Finance===
WIP


==Geography==
Kiyortza is located in the northwest corner of the main landmass in the Western Hemisphere of Anteria. It is comprised of 2 general regions, Riyashi-Kanitzur on the mainland and Kittauhri, the peninsula. The nation as a whole is fairly hilly and mountainous, with hills and mountains lining many of the nation's borders and coasts
===Kittauhri===
Mountains line the north and west of the Kittauhri Peninsula, with hills lining the isthmus connecting the peninsula to the mainland. Lake Lorzik, the largest lake in the nation, sits in the rough center, and empties into the the Astari Sea to its east. The Kittauhri Peninsula is of an oceanic climate (think Cascadia irl), and it houses the main portion of the nation's population, with many of the largest cities in the nation.
===Kanitzur===
The Kanitzur region is lined with mountains on the north and east, with hills that connect to the Kittauhri Peninsula to the northwest, and a small mountain range to its center-south. It is mainly comprised of the Si'itiya-Alfahr River Basin, with its northern coast being of the Zifrosi Foothills and Astari Basin. It is seperate from Riyashi more so by climate and culture rather than geography, as it is with the Kittauhri Peninsula. Its climate is mostly humid continental, with forests nearer the coasts and grassland farther inland.
===Riyashi===
The Riyashi region is lined with mountains to the east, with a small mountain range in its northeast and its center-west. It is comprised mostly of the Kapriszi River Floodplains, with a large amount of arable land. Its climate is mostly Mediterranean, with a more humid continental climate in its northeast around the city of Skyorpavi.
===Djinat===
The Island of Djinat is by definition part of Kittauhri, but it is more so its own entity, being an island larger than several province-states alone. It is a fairly chilly, mountainous island, with fjords lining its north and east coasts and mountains covering most of the island. Even though Djinatrȳ is the capital of the island of Djinat, it is primarily served by the port of Kiathra in its southwest, being much easier to access.
==Demographics==
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==Economy==
==Economy==
===Tourism===
===Tourism===


===Production Industry===
===Science and Technology===
====Mining====
 
The nation has two main ore-abundant regions, that being the Piskatri Mountains and the Eastern Fukūlya Mountains near Skyorpavi. Various smaller deposits are scattered around the north of the Kittauhri peninsula and along a good part of the East Kiyortza Mountains.
===Transport===
=====Piskatri Mountain Deposit=====
 
The Piskatri Mountains on the west coast of the Kittauhri Peninsula holds plenty of monazite, zircon, quartz, and various iron ores, the most exploited sites being near Malkir, Niklaryi, and Pashkya. The region provides vital thorium for the nation's many reactors, iron and various critical metals used in steel manufacturing, quartz-based gemstones, rare earth metals, and various lesser products like zircon and uranium.
===Energy===
=====Fukūlya Mountain Deposit=====
 
The Fukūlya Mountains on the center-east of Kiyortza holds many ores, good for all sorts of metals and products such as lead, zinc, barium, fluorine, and various rare metals. Other exploited resources in the area include calcite (marble), cadmium, germanium, and gallium.
==Demographics==
=====Amitȳtza Deposit=====
 
The area around Amitȳtza, Ra'ikishna primarily holds copper and silver ores, along with small amounts of pitchblende and bauxite.
===Ethnic Groups===
====Farming====
 
Farming in Kiyortza is primarily based in the Riyashi Region and Si'itiya River Basin, with a supplement in Eastern Kittauhri and the Timins-Zifrosi Foothills
===Language===
===Manufacturing===
 
====Electronics====
===Immigration===
 
===Major Cities===


==Government==
===Health===
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==Administrative Regions==
[[File:Kiyortza Politcal.png|thumb|right|Map of Kiyortzani administrative regions and their area codes]]
Kiyortza is comprised of 19 province-states and a capital region, with its 3 main regions acting as subdivisions between the administrative regions. The list down below is organized by area code.


{| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align:top;"
===Education===
!AC
!Name
!Capital
!Description
|- style="background:#fe4;"
|0-
|Kittauhri
| -
|The rainy northwest of Kiyortza, hosting a good portion of the nation's population, with a economy of mostly trade, industry, and various businesses.
|-
|01
|Kittalor
| -
|The capital city. It is located near the mouth of the Kitak River, which flows into the southeast of Sivordjik Bay.
|-
|02
|Kittauhri
|Kiatūr
|Named after the regional power of the same name prior to the unification of Kiyortza, which was also the namesake of the peninsula. It is located on the base of the Kittauhri Peninsula. It is one of the more densely populated provinces in the nation, with several large cities including Kitaki, Rikishyaf, Livakia, Viyarki, and Kanitzurya, while its economy is largely based off of various technology and engineering based firms, with a substantial minority of international trade and transportation.
|-
|03
|Kittania
|Kirȳi
|Located on the far side of Sivordjik Bay from the Kittauhri Province-State, on one of the two sub-peninsulas (?) on the Kittauhri Peninsula. The province-state's economy is primarily upheld by the fishing industry and trade via the ports of Kirȳi and Takitzpya.
|-
|04
|Sivordjik
|Sivordjika
|The smallest and most densely populated province-state, located to the northeast of Kittania. It is the urban capital of Kiyortza, with its northern half being mostly a wide expanse of an urban cityscape, while its south is more so a intermittent mix of city and suburbia.
|-
|05
|Piskatri
|Daiza
|Located to the north of Kittania, it is fairly mountainous, being cut in half by the south end of the Piskatri Mountains. It is mostly split between its more seafaring and trade oriented west, and more mining and production based east.
|-
|06
|Arkaizya
|Arkai'iz
|Located to the north of Lake Lorzik, It is a relatively small province-state bordered on 3 sides by mountains and hills. The province-state is the industry hub of the nation, with most of its economy being propped up by exporting various manufactured goods.
|-
|07
|Lorzik-Patiklya
|Lorzik
|Located on the northeastern corner of the Kittauhri Peninsula, it is also mostly mountainous, with the southern panhandle hosting much of its population. It hosts Visiarp, one of, if not the most important ports in the nation, which carries most of the cargo coming in from the east. The province-state's economy is split mostly between shipping via Visiarp and the large assortment of businesses based in Lorzik and Patiklya, while Lorzikin, a decent sized international airline, contributes its share of tourism income to the province-state and its neighbors.
|-
|08
|Djinat-Pashinkva
|Djinatrȳ, Pashkya
|The province-state is comprised of the northern island of Djinat, and the mountainous northwest of the Kittauhri Peninsula. It has two capitals, one being the city of Pashkya on the mainland, and the other being Djinatrȳ on the island of Djinat. It is one of the largest, but also the most sparsely populated province-states in Kiyortza, considering more than 80% of the province-state's land is mountainous. Its economy is largely based off tourism on Djinat, Shipping through Kiathra and Pashkya, and various forms of technology and software development
|- style="background:#4ef;"
|1-
|Kanitzur
| -
|The temperate central region of Kiyortza, with a economy of mostly industry, farming, and various businesses.
|-
|11
|Zifrosi
|Kȳispa
|Located to the east of the Kittauhri Peninsula and to the south of the Astari Sea, the province-state sits in the Zifrosi Foothills, and is fairly isolated from the rest of the country along with Timinsi-Astariya. The province-state is urbanized mostly alongside the coast and lower Kȳis River, while the rest is mostly rural.
|-
|12
|Ka'i Si'itivai'i
|Kanistriy-Si'itivu
|Located in what is basically the dead center of mainland Kiyortza, it is one of the largest province-states in the nation. The province-state is split between various urban conglomerations and more rural areas, with more cities towards the west and alongside the Itikov River. Its economy is fairly diverse with various businesses located in large cities, food production and processing in more rural areas, and various forms of production and construction throughout.
|-
|13
|Fukūlyi
|Fukivapi
|Located on the border between Kanitzur and Riyashi, what was once the central hub of regional trade has been long since past its peak, though not to say it's not prosperous in modern times. Its cities currently hosts an amount of software and IT firms comparable to that of Lorzik, and South Kiyortza Airlines, which is based in Fukivapi, contributes quite greatly to tourism in the area, being the largest Airline running out of Kiyortza.
|-
|14
|Alfahrya
|Alfahr
|Alfahrya is located to the east of Ka'i Si'itivai'i and Fukūlyi, while the Fukūlya Mountains occupy most of its south, extending into northeastern Fukūlyi. The province-state's economy is mostly held up by the mines and quarries in its north and lumber industry all throughout the province-state.
|-
|15
|Ra'ikishna
|Amitȳtza
|Located on the eastern border of Kiyortza with Rvandonia, the province-state is mostly rural mountains, with only a few mid-sized cities, mostly along the Itikov River. Its economy is mostly tourism based, hosting various national forests and parks, while resource extraction, farming, and woodcutting contribute as significant minorities located in the south, west, and southeast respectively.
|-
|16
|Timinsi-Astariya
|Timinsi (Timinse)
|Once the Astariax City-States, Timinsi-Astariya is likely the most interesting province-state in terms of its history. It is fairly sparsely populated and is minimally urbanized, with the largest cities holding only a few hundred-thousand people on the high end. It contains a unique mix of Kiyortzani and Astari culture alongside Rvandon in the fringes, while the languages of all three nations are spoken widely, and to this day its Astari roots can be seen quite clearly despite it having been part of Kiyortza for centuries. It is located on the northeast of the Kiyortzani mainland with its capital of Timinsi (Timinse), the namesake for the province, in its northwest.
|- style="background:#8f8;"
|2-
|Riyashi
| -
|The warm and dry-ish south of Kiyortza, with a mostly farming and production based economy, whilst hosting smaller but still significant trade, tourism, and manufacturing sectors.
|-
|21
|Rȳkirsi
|Rykiri
|Located in the southeast corner of the nation, Rȳkirsi is the trade and business hub of Southern Kiyortza, hosting the highest population density of all the Riyaki states. Besides its business aspect, the province-state also hosts a decently sized tourism industry thanks to its mediterranean climate and sandy beaches.
|-
|22
|Tripȳdya
|Tripȳda
|On the west coast of Kiyortza south of Fukūlyi, the province-state has a large food production and processing industry, while tourism in the south and trade via the port of Tripȳda are important contributors to the province-state's relative well-off position.
|-
|23
|Andrauya
|Androki
|Rȳkirsi's lesser known twin, with less prominent cities and businesses, though not to say the province is worse off than its neighbor. It boasts a decent throughput of trade thanks to its location on the mouth of the Kaprisz River, and its history of being the Kapriszi core gives it a charm of its own.
|-
|24
|Tarisk-Virtakyo
|Didjitaika
|A large, expansive, mostly rural province state in southeastern Kiyortza, it boasts a large farming industry, and many of the province-state's food exports are known as ones of quality worldwide.
|-
|25
|Kaprikosha
|Kapriszin
|Located north of Tarisk-Virtakyo, the province-state's west host expanses of fields, the center a suburban sprawl, and the east wooded mountains. The Kaprikoshi economy mostly comprises of various production and manufacturing industries, trade with Vescarium to its east, and a small IT sector in its cities.
|-
|26
|Skyorpai'i
|Skyorpavi
|Alfarhya's Riyaki twin, the province-state's economy is mostly comprised of resource extraction, woodcutting, and some food production/processing, while a marginal tourism industry is present in its center-east
|}


==Energy & Infrastructure==
==Culture==
===Roadways===
The road system in Kiyortza is primarily divided into 3 categories: National Highways, Provincial Highways, and Local Roadways.
====National Highways====
National Highways uphold a national standard in road quality, generally 4-lane highways or wider, and spans the country, acting as its main arteries for driving across the nation. They are numbered rather haphazardly from 1 through 14, with the north-south spanning highways being odd numbered and vice versa. They are usually referred to as "KN-[number]", KN standing for ''Kiyortza Nashakir'', meaning "Kiyortza Highway".
====Provincial Highways====
Provincial Highways don't uphold any specific standards, being maintained by their respective province-states, though they are usually always the most important roads in a province-state, and can be anything from a two-lane road up to an arterial highway. Their numbering and signage is dependent on their province-state, and is usually refered to by their province's two-letter code and its number. (For example, Kittauhri Highway 56 is usually referred to as KT-56)
====Local Roads====
Local roads are ones not under any of the two previous distinctions. Depending on region there may or may not also be county roads upkept by their respective county with their own signage.


===Railways===
===Art===
Kiyortza has a relatively well-developed modern rail system, with an extensive rail system across the nation. In the less densely populated regions of the nation, both freight and passenger trains often run on the same tracks, while in the more densely populated regions there are often separate high-speed rails or simply no freight trains present.


===Energy===
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A substantial portion of the power output in Kiyortza is delivered by the many molten salt thorium reactors, with the rest delivered by various renewable energy sources and a few light- and heavy-water uranium reactors. The reason for this is mainly due to the fact that despite Kiyortza's abundance of many natural resources, there is little coal, oil, and other fossil fuels present in the general area, making finding alternatives much more lucrative. There is ongoing research and development on fusion energy as a future alternative from nuclear energy.
 
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In the 1860s, following political turmoil resulting from the mysterious death of the "Wise Old Man", a well known Vescarian reactionary politician, public opinion began swinging largely conservative, assisted along greatly by the rise of sensantionalism in news outlets. With majority support within the populace, the conservative right-wing president, [name TBA], then seized power from within the nation's parliament, and dec -->


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Republic of Kiyortza
Dijavn Kijorcani (Keijasi)
The Flag of Kiyortza
Flag
Map of Kiyortza
CapitalKyrisje
Largest cityLoržika
Official languagesKeijasi
Rijaki
Ikari
Norita
Rukoči
Žinasi
Lorfier
Ifarszi
Astari
Ethnic groups
Several, TBA
Demonym(s)Kiyortzani
GovernmentDemocratic Federal Republic
• President
Jaro Ilhasn
LegislatureParliament
Establishment
• Union established
July 16, 1607
• Republic established
April 5, 1769
• Current constitution
November 1, 1893
Area
• Total
1,657,269 km2 (639,875 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 census
194,416,610
• Density
118.26/km2 (306.3/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$8.917 Trillion (7.396 Trillion KJI)
• Per capita
$45,864 (38,125 KJI)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$7.809 Trillion (6.477 Trillion KJI)
• Per capita
$40,166 (33,388 KJI)
HDI (2020)0.911
very high
CurrencyKijorsi (KJI)
Time zoneUTC-8 (KJS)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+19
Internet TLD.kj

Kiyortza (Keijasi: Kijorca), formally the Republic of Kiyortza, is a country in northwestern Thuadia, nestled largely between the Paisi Ocean to its west and Vaali Mountains to its east, with a handful of island possessions, including most prominently the island of Žinat and the islands of Irkylis and Nikorva. Covering an area of about 1.65 million square kilometers, it shares a land border with the nations of Astaria, Askye, Vescarium, and Fichmanistan, all to its east, while all of its remaining boundaries are dictated by sea. Kiyortza is a unitary semi-presidential republic, with its capital in Kyrisje, while its most populous city is Loržika; other major cities include Ifuksijaf, Kanistrji, Karijevo, Rykiri, Andirau, Kisomara, and Kajici, among others.

Southern Kiyortza, alongside regions of nearby Vescarium, is thought to be one of the early cradles of civilization, tracing much of its history back six to seven millenia alongside the Tanesi and Rijaga Rivers, abundant sources of water in an otherwise dry and fairly unwelcoming landscape of desert and chaparral. For several millenia, the civilizations of southern Kiyortza were the dominant power west of the Vaalis, though with the emergence of civilizations further north within the flat plains of Keivarija, the region soon became divided between north and south, separated primarily by the Fukulji Mountains. As such, until more recently, the states within Kiyortza had been undergoing a perpetual cycle of expansion, conquest, and refracturing.

By the 16th century, the borders that would define modern Kiyortza's internal and externals borders had mostly taken shape, between the Ikari conquests of Astari land, Rijaki occupation of western Ifarszia, and the creation of Keijasi Akesda; by the early 17th century, the nation of Kiyortza was formed through personal union between the Keijasi and Viškari crowns, bringing about a brief period of prosperity. By the mid-18th century, however, the rising price of basic goods due to recent conflicts and large amounts of corruption within the regime soon brought widespread discontent, and eventually led to the Kiyortzani Revolution of 1761, with the dissolution of the monarchy, and formation of the Republic of Kiyortza in 1769.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Kiyortza faced several conflicts, both internal and external, after the establishment of the Kiyortzani Empire by [name TBD]. Soon after the full absorption of the puppeted southern [name TBD 2] into Kiyortza, the discontent of the public soon led to the deposition of [name TBD] in 1893, and the rewriting of its constitution, soon followed by the nation entering the Great War in 1909 due to Krenyan incursion onto the island territory of Irkylis. Afterwards, with ethnic tensions again rising between the north and south, the nation fell into a period of civil war in 1920, ending with a northern victory, and the continued unification of Kiyortza. After the conclusion of the civil war, the nation flourished, with a rapidly growing economy, great leaps in scientific advancement, and the easing of ethnic tensions throughout the nation.

While its period of rapid growth has long since passed, its economy, valued at a nominal GDP of 6.5 Trillion Kijorsi, continues to hold its sway over much of Northwestern Thuadia, while simultaneously drawing in many immigrants, dampening the impacts of an aging native population. With a large high tech sector, and a global leader in transport and semiconducter industries, Kiyortza has made many contributions to science and technology, and is known for its long history, art, and popular culture, most prominently its music, animation, and video game industries.

Etymology

The Keijasi word Kijorca, originally kijvari ša, is derived from old Kiejasi kejavali ('west of the mountains'), referring to the geographical position of Keivarija relative to the Fukulji Mountains.

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