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'''Carrelie''', officially the '''Carrelian Empire''', is a country in Europe. It borders the English Channel and the North Sea in the west and the Baltic Sea in the east. It is bordered by the Netherlands, Luxembourg and France to the west; Germany, Czechia and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine to the southeast and Lithuania and Belarus to the east.
'''Carrelie''', officially the '''Carrelian Empire''', is a country in Europe. It borders the English Channel and the North Sea in the west and the Baltic Sea in the east. It is bordered by the Netherlands, Luxembourg and France to the west; Germany, Czechia and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine to the southeast and Lithuania and Belarus to the east.


Various tribes have inhabited the area now known as Carrelie since antiquity. The first recorded tribe to have inhabited the area is the Caisecawer, the direct ancestor of the modern Iffrws. The region was first united in the 970s, when [[Gosanric I of Keralia|Petty King Gosanric of Kuris]] conquered the Hasvet kingdoms neighbouring his domain, declaring himself High King. This kingdom collapsed after the death of child king [[King Covrin of Keralia|Covrin the Unfortunate]], only to be restored 23 years later by [[King Edward I|Count Edward Claes of Haufenburg]] in 1127. This line would later form the empire under [[Emperor Frederick I of Carrelie|Frederick the Victorious]] and stretch Carrelie to its current borders.
Various tribes have inhabited the area now known as Carrelie since antiquity. The first recorded tribe to have inhabited the area is the Caisecawer, the direct ancestor of the modern Iffrws. The region was first united in the 970s, when [[Gosanric I of Keralia|Petty King Gosanric of Kuris]] conquered the Hasvet kingdoms neighbouring his domain, declaring himself High King. This kingdom collapsed after the death of [[King Covrin of Keralia|Covrin the Unfortunate]], only to be restored 23 years later by [[King Edward I|Count Edward Claes of Haufenburg]] in 1127. This line would later form the empire under [[Emperor Frederick I of Carrelie|Frederick the Victorious]] and stretch Carrelie to its current borders.


Today, Carrelie is a semi-constitutional federal elective monarchy. It is comprised of 12 autonomous nations, including 2 city-states. These nations are further divided into administrative divisions, such as Achanor's counties and Douria's lordships. Each of these nations are headed by their own head of state and head of government, with their own legislature. However, these legislatures all report to the [[Councils of Carrelie]] in Densmouth.
Today, Carrelie is a semi-constitutional federal elective monarchy. It is comprised of 12 autonomous nations, including 2 city-states. These nations are further divided into administrative divisions, such as Achanor's counties and Douria's lordships. Each of these nations are headed by their own head of state and head of government, with their own legislature. However, these legislatures all report to the [[Councils of Carrelie]] in Densmouth.

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Carrelian Empire
Goswenous Canerila
Horizontal tricolor (blue, white, yellow), crow with white fleur de lis pointing down-right diagonally.
Flag
Coat of arms of Carrelie
Coat of arms
Motto: 'Onfeïtebe Épaneit'
Forever Infallible
Anthem: 'Ve Mase oú Canerila'
Royal anthem: 'Ńoúte-Damme oú Canerila'
Carrelie in Western Europe
Carrelie in Western Europe
CapitalDensmouth
Largest cityHaufenburg
Official languages
  • Dentrician
  • Haufen
  • Andlic
  • Dourien
  • Arianosien
  • Iffrwn
Recognised regional languages
  • French
  • High Barcian
  • Anerbrawc
  • Dutch
Demonym(s)Carrelian
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary Semi-Constitutional Elective Monarchy
• Empress
Ann II Ifynmarsh
• Speaker of the Lords
King Leopold XII of Andlin
• Speaker of the People
Ísan Saiseta
LegislatureCouncils of Power
Lords Council
House of the Peoples
Formation
• Union of the Empire
1 May 1570
• Federation
12 November 1644
• Carrelian Civil War
30 June 1861 - 4 June 1874
• Dentrician Revolution
27 April 2013
Population
• 2020 estimate
754,187,200 (3rd)
• 2012 census
751,454,271
• Density
270.7/km2 (701.1/sq mi) (50th)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
5,236,138 (4th)
• Per capita
61,816 (8th)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
3,780,553 (4th)
• Per capita
63,051 (5th)
Gini (2019)29.7
low
HDI (2019)Increase 0.947
very high (6th)
CurrencyValire (₴) (VLR)
Time zoneUTC+0 - +2 (BGT, MCT, AMT)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy (AD)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+49
ISO 3166 codeCR
Internet TLD.cn

Carrelie, officially the Carrelian Empire, is a country in Europe. It borders the English Channel and the North Sea in the west and the Baltic Sea in the east. It is bordered by the Netherlands, Luxembourg and France to the west; Germany, Czechia and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine to the southeast and Lithuania and Belarus to the east.

Various tribes have inhabited the area now known as Carrelie since antiquity. The first recorded tribe to have inhabited the area is the Caisecawer, the direct ancestor of the modern Iffrws. The region was first united in the 970s, when Petty King Gosanric of Kuris conquered the Hasvet kingdoms neighbouring his domain, declaring himself High King. This kingdom collapsed after the death of Covrin the Unfortunate, only to be restored 23 years later by Count Edward Claes of Haufenburg in 1127. This line would later form the empire under Frederick the Victorious and stretch Carrelie to its current borders.

Today, Carrelie is a semi-constitutional federal elective monarchy. It is comprised of 12 autonomous nations, including 2 city-states. These nations are further divided into administrative divisions, such as Achanor's counties and Douria's lordships. Each of these nations are headed by their own head of state and head of government, with their own legislature. However, these legislatures all report to the Councils of Carrelie in Densmouth.

Etymology

Carrelie's English name comes from a misspelling of the nation's name in the 14th-century book Trade of Western Europe. When the manuscript was translated into English, the name for Carrelie in the book, the Land of Cornelian, a gemstone commonly traded in the area, was mistranslated as the Land of Carelian. When the guide became popular in England, the name Carelian fell into popular use, with the world later shortened to Carrelie

History

Roman Era and Carrelian tribes

Gosanric's Kingdom

Second Kingdom and Confederation

Autocratic Carrelie

Federation

Carrelie & Napoleon

The World Wars in Carrelie

Geography

Climate

Politics

Autonomous Nations

Foreign Relations

Economy

Infrastructure

Demographics

Religion

Languages

Culture

Music

Art

Literature

Media