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Much of Estradia's railways are owned and operated by the state-run [[Trans-Estrad Railways|EstraRail]]; however, there have been attempts to privatize some modern sections of track. Remnants from colonial rule, a significant portion of Estradia's railways are in disrepair. Recent investment by the government and third-parties has seen portions of track being modernized and expanded, construction largely being contained to Estradia's urban areas. Plans are in the works to develop the [[Trans-Dihara Railroad]], which will connect Bolisahar & [[Great Zandile]]. | Much of Estradia's railways are owned and operated by the state-run [[Trans-Estrad Railways|EstraRail]]; however, there have been attempts to privatize some modern sections of track. Remnants from colonial rule, a significant portion of Estradia's railways are in disrepair. Recent investment by the government and third-parties has seen portions of track being modernized and expanded, construction largely being contained to Estradia's urban areas. Plans are in the works to develop the [[Trans-Dihara Railroad]], which will connect Bolisahar & [[Great Zandile]]. | ||
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United Federative Republic of Estradia Estradi Fidiratsi Itzagokwi Ripublika (Spokwokane) | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Peace By Strength, Strength By Unity | |
Anthem: Rise, People of Estradia! | |
Capital and largest city | Bolisahar |
Official languages | Estradíwa Spōkwōkō |
Recognised national languages | Elyrian, English |
Ethnic groups (2014) | |
Religion | See Religion in Estadia |
Demonym(s) | Estradi |
Government | Federal Presidential dominant-party Republic |
• President | Alpada Zabudu |
• Vice President | Pharso De'Ougbe |
Legislature | People's Chamber |
Formation | |
September 16th, 1865 | |
November 23rd, 1946 | |
April 27th, 1955 | |
• UFRE | April 23, 1984 |
• Water (%) | 3.5 |
Population | |
• 2015 estimate | 43.7 million |
• 2015 census | 43,653,600 |
GDP (PPP) | 2016 estimate |
• Total | $113.6 Billion |
• Per capita | $3,663 |
GDP (nominal) | 2015 estimate |
• Total | $98.4 billion |
• Per capita | $2,345 |
Gini (2010) | 53.6 high |
HDI (2013) | 0.578 medium |
Currency | Tradin (₮) (TRD) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (CDT) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +173 |
ISO 3166 code | EA |
Internet TLD | .ea |
The United Federative Republic of Estradia (/ɛʃtrɑːdiːʌ/; Spokwokane: Estradi Fidiratsi Itzagokwi Ripublika), also known as the UFRE, Estradiland, or simply Estradia, is a country located in Central Dihara. Estradia borders Anzane to its west, Daogombia to its northeast, and the Gulf of Kadiba to the south. It is the nth largest country in Dihara by area after Baccania, and nth largest country overall. The country consists of 23 provinces and one Governmental Capital Region, where the capital, Bolisahar is located. As of 2015, Estradia has a population of approximately 44 million. Estradia's main economic industries are resource extraction and subsistence agriculture. Officially, Estradia is a Secular Federal Republic.
For much of history, the land within and surrounding Estradia was ruled by various kingdoms and tribal states. The Zikari Kingdom saw the most successful and lasting reign, ruling from the Estrad River Basin between the 15th and 19th century. The contemporary state of Estradia began with Thracian colonization of the region in 1843. Through direct rule, the Thracian government created administrative and legislative structures whilst attempting to assimilate the natives, a process referred to as Thracianization. This practice caused growing Colonist-Native tensions, Austeria facing several periods of unrest. Estradia gained official independence as the Free State of Estradia in 1946, a year after the 2nd Auroran War. This new nation would see much strife as warring factions battled for control of the region. A coup d'état established the Republic of Estradia in 1963; a period of brutal rule and oppression lasting for the next 13 years. A revolution on the 30th Anniversary of Estradian Independence, led by Alpada Zaboodoo and ENRA forces would see the installment of the nation's current administration.
Etymology
History
Early History
Middle Ages (1500-1800)
Initial Colonization (1800-1843)
Viceroyalty of Austeria (1843-1946)
Republic of Estradiland (1946-1977)
Period of Bleeding Sand (1977-1984)
United Federative Republic of Estradia (1984-Present)
Baninda Conflict
Geography
Administrative Divisions
Topography
Climate
Biodiversity
Environmental Issues
Politics and Government
Government
Political Parties
Corruption Allegations
Political Rights
Defense
See: UFRE Defense Force
The Estradian Defense Force, formally known as the UFRE-DF, is charged with defending the territorial sovereignty and domestic stability of Estradia. To accomplish this goal, the UFRE-DF is split into 4 separate branches: The Estradian Land Defense Force, Estradian Air Defense Force, Estradian Naval Defense Force, and Estradian Special Actions Force (UFRE-LDF, ADF, NDF, & SAF respectively). Geared toward the suppression of domestic unrest and insurgency, the Land Defense Force is by far the largest branch with a manpower of appropriately 200,000. The Estradian Air Defense Force possess around 200 aircraft of various designations, whilst the Naval Defense Force fields approximately 120 vessels for coastal defense.
Geared toward a doctrine of rapid mobilization and response, Estradia's Land Defense Force is largely comprised of lighter, fast-moving vehicles such as the AMX-10 RC and LAV-25. However, the LDF also possesses greater fighting power in the form of Vickers MBTs, largely reserved for border incursions and severe unrest. The LDF additionally plays a key role in Estradia's various infrastructure & engineering projects, many soldiers being trained in road clearing, bridge building, and disaster relief.
In comparison to the Land Defense Force, Estradias air & naval defense are more conservative. Only more recently have efforts been made by the government to implement a more comprehensive focus on Estradian defense. This effort has seen the acquisition of such materiel as fighter-jet aircraft, aerial drones, and fast-attack craft. Additionally, the modernization of Estradia's Defense Force has seen Estradia's participation in several multinational military exercises, Exercise Shifting Thunder in 2016 being the most recent.
Since the establishment of the UFRE-DF in the mid 70s, Estradia has been an eager participant in the World Concordat's many humanitarian and peacekeeping missions. As stated by Alpada Zaboodoo, ..."it is paramount that Estradia lends a helping hand to wherever there is a hand to receive it." This is not only seen as a matter of national pride, but as a great training opportunity for Estradia's Defense Force. However, incidents occurring at the hands of Estradian peacekeepers and skepticism over Estradia's true humanitarian motives have both created occasional controversy on the global stage.
Foreign Relations
Economy & Infrastructure
Agriculture
Energy
Oil
Renewable Energy
Industry
Transport
Rail
Much of Estradia's railways are owned and operated by the state-run EstraRail; however, there have been attempts to privatize some modern sections of track. Remnants from colonial rule, a significant portion of Estradia's railways are in disrepair. Recent investment by the government and third-parties has seen portions of track being modernized and expanded, construction largely being contained to Estradia's urban areas. Plans are in the works to develop the Trans-Dihara Railroad, which will connect Bolisahar & Great Zandile.
Road
Air
Estradi Air
Water
Mining & Manufacture
Tourism
Healthcare
Education
Science & Tech
Space Exploration
Demographics
Largest Cities
Ethnic Groups
Education
Literacy Rates
Religion
Culture
Literature
Media
Music and Art
Cuisine
Sports
Social Issues
Human Rights
Gay Rights
Women
Sectarian Violence
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