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Revision as of 20:44, 19 December 2019

Erdaran Union
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Flag
Motto: "Stärke in der Einheit
Strength in unity
Anthem: "Sarabande"
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CapitalLilienburg
Largest cityKrasno
Other languagesAlmic, Hesurian, Juznik
TypePolitical and economic union
Membership
4 states
Leaders
• Chancellor of the Union
Matthias Gaissler
• Chairman of the Parliament
Sigita Kulėšienė
Establishment
• Treaty of Lilienburg
21 March 1964
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Population
• 2019 estimate
183,634,800
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
Increase $3.376 trillion
• Per capita
$18,384
Gini (2019)36.5
medium
HDI (2019)0.878
very high

The Erdaran Union (EU) is a political and economic union consisting of four states that make up the cultural and geographic region of Erdara. The union has an estimated population of just over 180 million and an estimated GDP of around $3.3 trillion, making it one of the strongest trading powers in the world. The EU has strived to increase the free movement of goods, services and people between the nations of Erdara, and many ideas surrounding more Erdaran unionism and integration have emerged due to the EU's success of unifying the continent, particularly following the conclusion of the Great Game and the Second Grobina War. One of the largest movements of further integration is the establishment of a common currency between the seven nations, however current Chancellor of the Union Matthias Gaissler suggested it was "unlikely" that a movement to establish such a monetary union would ever gain significant traction.