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|conventional_long_name = Republic of Senia
|conventional_long_name = Republic of Senia
|native_name =        ''Речпубліка сеньска''<br>''Riečpublika sieńska''
|native_name =        ''Речпубліка Сеньска'' <small>([[Senian language|Senian]])</small><br>''Riečpublika Sieńska''
|common_name =        ''Senia''
|common_name =        ''Senia''
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|government_type =    Unitary semi-presidential republic
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'''Senia''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɛ|n|i|ə}}; [[Senian language|Senian]]: ''Сения'', ''Sienyja'' {{IPA|[ˈsʲɛnɨja]}}), officially the '''Republic of Senia''' ([[Senian language|Senian]]: ''Речпубліка сеньска'', ''Riečpublika sieńska''), is a {{wpl|Sovereign state|sovereign country}} in [[Auressia]]. It is {{wpl|Landlocked country|landlocked}} between [[Tyrnica]] to the west, [[Pelemia]] to the east, X to the south-east and X to the south-west.
'''Senia''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɛ|n|i|ə}}; [[Senian language|Senian]]: ''Сения'', ''Sienyja'' {{IPA|[ˈsʲɛnɨja]}}), officially the '''Republic of Senia''' ([[Senian language|Senian]]: ''Речпубліка сеньска'', ''Riečpublika sieńska''), is a {{wpl|Sovereign state|sovereign country}} in [[Auressia]]. It is {{wpl|Landlocked country|landlocked}} between [[Tyrnica]] to the west, [[Pelemia]] to the east, X to the south-east and [[Lugesania]] to the south-west.


The earliest traces of human life in what is now Senia date back more than XX thousand years ago to the XX period. Though initially inhabited by both {{wpl|Baltic peoples|Samogusan}} and {{wpl|Slavic peoples|Ludic peoples}}, the Samogusans were largely pushed out and assimilated into Ludic culture throughout the centuries. The region was divided into a number of {{wpl|City state|city states}} and {{wpl|Duchy|duchies}} during the {{wpl|Middle Ages|mediæval period}}. Although the [[Kingdom of Novogrod]] united much of what is now western Senia by the 17th century, the idea of a single Senian nation did not arise until later with the rise of [[Senian nationalism]] during the following centuries.
The earliest traces of human life in what is now Senia date back more than XX thousand years ago to the XX period. Though initially inhabited by both {{wpl|Baltic peoples|Samogusan}} and {{wpl|Slavic peoples|Ludic peoples}}, the Samogusans were largely pushed out and assimilated into Ludic culture throughout the centuries. The region was divided into a number of {{wpl|City state|city states}} and {{wpl|Duchy|duchies}} during the {{wpl|Middle Ages|mediæval period}}. Although the [[Kingdom of Novogrod]] united much of what is now western Senia by the 17th century, the idea of a single Senian nation did not arise until later with the rise of [[Senian nationalism]] during the following centuries.
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Though initially aligning itself closely with Pelemia which had helped it gain independence, relations between the countries soon soured, as Senia passed socialist reforms due to Sulatian influence.
Though initially aligning itself closely with Pelemia which had helped it gain independence, relations between the countries soon soured, as Senia passed socialist reforms due to Sulatian influence.


Living starndards within Senia vary greatly between regions as well as between urban areas and the countryside. The largest city in Senia is [[Belinsk]], the national {{wpl|Capital city|capital}}, with other major cities including [[Mogilno]], [[Novogrod]] and [[Rovna]]. Belinsk and Mogilno have overlapping {{wpl|Metropolitan area|metropolitan areas}} which make up close to one fifth of the entire Senian population. In general, the region of Belia as well as the [[Southern Cresses]] and most parts of the Novogrod region are densely populated, while Cernia and northern Novogrod are populated much more sparsely.
Living standards within Senia vary greatly between regions as well as between urban areas and the countryside. The largest city in Senia is [[Belinsk]], the national {{wpl|Capital city|capital}}, with other major cities including [[Mogilno]], [[Novogrod]] and [[Rovna]]. Belinsk and Mogilno have overlapping {{wpl|Metropolitan area|metropolitan areas}} which make up close to one fifth of the entire Senian population. In general, the region of Belia as well as the [[Southern Cresses]] and most parts of the Novogrod region are densely populated, while Cernia and northern Novogrod are populated much more sparsely.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 02:48, 10 April 2022

Republic of Senia
Речпубліка Сеньска (Senian)
Riečpublika Sieńska
Flag of Senia
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Belinsk
Official languagesSenian
Demonym(s)Senian
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic
Population
• 2020 census
19,637,000
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$473.252 billion
• Per capita
24100
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$266.278 billion
• Per capita
13560
CurrencySenian Mark (SEM)
Time zoneUTC+1 (Central Auressian Time)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+10
ISO 3166 codeSE
Internet TLD.se

Senia (/ˈsɛniə/; Senian: Сения, Sienyja [ˈsʲɛnɨja]), officially the Republic of Senia (Senian: Речпубліка сеньска, Riečpublika sieńska), is a sovereign country in Auressia. It is landlocked between Tyrnica to the west, Pelemia to the east, X to the south-east and Lugesania to the south-west.

The earliest traces of human life in what is now Senia date back more than XX thousand years ago to the XX period. Though initially inhabited by both Samogusan and Ludic peoples, the Samogusans were largely pushed out and assimilated into Ludic culture throughout the centuries. The region was divided into a number of city states and duchies during the mediæval period. Although the Kingdom of Novogrod united much of what is now western Senia by the 17th century, the idea of a single Senian nation did not arise until later with the rise of Senian nationalism during the following centuries. During the 19th and into the early 20th century, the region of Senia was divided between several countries, with the Kingdom of Novogrod, Sulatia and Tyrnica controlling different parts of the Senian culturesphere. The Kingdom of Novogrod was generally aligned with Tyrnica, which continued into the First Great War, when Senia supplied Tyrnica with resources. The Senian Uprising which started in the Novogrod region in 1911 and spread into Tyrnican-controlled Cernia by 1912 is sometimes viewed as a reason for the conditional surrender of Tyrnica in 1913. Much of Senia was de-facto independent in 1913, with the nation’s independence being formalised in the Treaty of Vernan in 1915, as the area of the Kingdom of Novogrod was unified with Sulatian-controlled Belia and parts of Pelemian-controlled Cernia.

Though initially aligning itself closely with Pelemia which had helped it gain independence, relations between the countries soon soured, as Senia passed socialist reforms due to Sulatian influence.

Living standards within Senia vary greatly between regions as well as between urban areas and the countryside. The largest city in Senia is Belinsk, the national capital, with other major cities including Mogilno, Novogrod and Rovna. Belinsk and Mogilno have overlapping metropolitan areas which make up close to one fifth of the entire Senian population. In general, the region of Belia as well as the Southern Cresses and most parts of the Novogrod region are densely populated, while Cernia and northern Novogrod are populated much more sparsely.

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