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The '''relations between Ruvelka and Syara''' has been characterized by hereditary enmity in the centuries since the fall of the Arkoennite Empire. Since achieving independence, relations between the two states have been dominated by frequent territorial disputes, economic and political competition, and direct conflict. Since the [[Unification of Syara]] in 1875, open hostilities and mutual tension have defined the state of relations, culminating in six major conflicts including the [[Syaran-Ruvelkan War]], [[Syaran intervention in the Ruvelkan Civil War]], the [[Siduri War]], the [[Imerti Conflict]], and the [[Zemplen War]].
The '''relations between Ruvelka and Syara''' has been characterized by hereditary enmity in the centuries since the fall of the Arkoennite Empire. Since achieving independence, relations between the two states have been dominated by frequent territorial disputes, economic and political competition, and direct conflict. Since the [[Unification of Syara]] in 1875, open hostilities and mutual tension have defined the state of relations, culminating in six major conflicts including the [[Syaran-Ruvelkan War]], [[Syaran intervention in the Ruvelkan Civil War]], the [[Siduri War]], the [[Imerti Conflict]], and the [[Zemplen War]].


While defined by open hostilities over the past century, the aftermath of the Zemplen War saw both sides begin to normalize relations leading to what some observers have said is the most peaceful state of relations between the two in recent history. Much of the efforts for reconciliation between the historical rivals can be directly attributed by the foreign policies of Syara’s [[Kostadin Tonchev]] and Ruvelka’s [[Edviná Molnár]] whose respective administrations worked to finally re-established diplomatic relations. Kostadin and Edviná's successors–[[Radovan Kostović]] and [[Elsa Szekeres]], respectively–have continued to work on normalization and reconciliation.
While defined by open hostilities over the past century, the aftermath of the Zemplen War saw both sides begin to normalize relations leading to what some observers have said is the most peaceful state of relations between the two in recent history. Much of the efforts for reconciliation between the historical rivals can be directly attributed by the foreign policies of Syara’s [[Melkon Isagholian]] and Ruvelka’s [[Edviná Molnár]] whose respective administrations worked to finally re-established diplomatic relations. Kostadin and Edviná's successors–[[Radovan Kostović]] and [[Elsa Szekeres]], respectively–have continued to work on normalization and reconciliation.


==Country comparison==
==Country comparison==
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|Executive [[Anita Beleska]]
|Executive [[Anita Beleska]]
|Royal Princess [[Monika Prohászka]]<br>Chancellor [[Elsa Szekeres]]  
|Royal Princess [[Monika Prohászka]]<br>Chancellor [[Márthe Pryde]]  
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| 30% Makedonian<br>28% Galanian<br>25% Scitarian<br>16% Hayrenkiy
| 30% Makedonian<br>28% Galanian<br>25% Scitarian<br>16% Hayren
| 86% Ruvelkan<br>6% Hayer<br>5% Karvelebi<br>3% other
| 86% Ruvelkan<br>6% Hayer<br>5% Karvelebi<br>3% other
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Latest revision as of 02:08, 3 May 2021

Ruvelka-Syara Relations
Map indicating locations of Syara and Ruvelka

Syara

Ruvelka
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Syara, DebrecenDiplomatic Compound, Zovahr
Envoy
Ambassador Deyko BunevAmbassador Erik Dudás

The relations between Ruvelka and Syara has been characterized by hereditary enmity in the centuries since the fall of the Arkoennite Empire. Since achieving independence, relations between the two states have been dominated by frequent territorial disputes, economic and political competition, and direct conflict. Since the Unification of Syara in 1875, open hostilities and mutual tension have defined the state of relations, culminating in six major conflicts including the Syaran-Ruvelkan War, Syaran intervention in the Ruvelkan Civil War, the Siduri War, the Imerti Conflict, and the Zemplen War.

While defined by open hostilities over the past century, the aftermath of the Zemplen War saw both sides begin to normalize relations leading to what some observers have said is the most peaceful state of relations between the two in recent history. Much of the efforts for reconciliation between the historical rivals can be directly attributed by the foreign policies of Syara’s Melkon Isagholian and Ruvelka’s Edviná Molnár whose respective administrations worked to finally re-established diplomatic relations. Kostadin and Edviná's successors–Radovan Kostović and Elsa Szekeres, respectively–have continued to work on normalization and reconciliation.

Country comparison

Syara Ruvelka Ruvelka
Population 163,520,400 (2015 estimate) 177,432,650 (2017 census)
Capital Zovahr Debrecen
Largest City Zovahr – 7,213,950 Debrecen – 8,645,002
Government Parliamentary federal republic Federal parliamentary elective monarchy
Official Language Syaran (de facto and de jure) Ruvelkan (de facto and de jure)
Current Leader Executive Anita Beleska Royal Princess Monika Prohászka
Chancellor Márthe Pryde
Main Religions 97% Zobethos
3% other
88% Vilageism
4% Arordi
3% Native Karvelebi
2% other
3% unaffiliated
Ethnic Groups 30% Makedonian
28% Galanian
25% Scitarian
16% Hayren
86% Ruvelkan
6% Hayer
5% Karvelebi
3% other
Expatriate populations 369,655 (Estimated) 377,659 (Estimated)
Military Expenditures $70 billion $62 billion

History

Alliances

Resident Diplomatic Missions

  • Syara has an embassy in Debrecen and consulates-general in Aszód, Mátészalka, and Székesfehérvár.
  • Ruvelka has an embassy in Zovahr and consulates-general in Arakela, Myzova, and Slocova.