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'''Eblania''', officially the '''Republic of Eblania''' ({{wp|German|Hesurian}}: ''Republik Eblanien''; is a constituent federal entity within the [[Algaria|Commonwealth of Algaria]]. It is home to 6,790,566 people and is the lesser densley populated portion of the island of Algaria. Eanias cold climate leads to a high proportion of the population living in urban areas of which the most populated is [[Olvara]] and the capital is [[Marienburg]].
'''Eblania''', officially the '''Republic of Eblania''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Republik Eblanien''), is a constituent federal entity within the [[Algaria|Commonwealth of Algaria]]. It is home to 6,790,566 people and is the lesser denseley populated portion of the island of Algaria. Eblania's cold climate leads to a high proportion of the population living in urban areas of which the most populated city is [[Olvara]] and the capital is [[Marienburg]].
 
 


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 16:11, 6 June 2022

Eblania
Republik Eblanien
Republic of Eblania
Flag of Eblania
Coat of arms of Eblania
Constituent nation Algaria
CapitalMarienburg
Government
 • TypeDevolved parliamentary constitutional democracy
 • President of AlgariaName Surname
 • PremierHenry Rauch
Population
 (2020)
 • Total6,775,252
DemonymEblanian
GDP (PPP)
GDP (nominal)
HDI0.910 Increase
CurrencyThaler (AGT)

Eblania, officially the Republic of Eblania (Hesurian: Republik Eblanien), is a constituent federal entity within the Commonwealth of Algaria. It is home to 6,790,566 people and is the lesser denseley populated portion of the island of Algaria. Eblania's cold climate leads to a high proportion of the population living in urban areas of which the most populated city is Olvara and the capital is Marienburg.

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