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== Etymology ==
The name of Pervincia
== History ==
=== Prehistory ===
=== Nordesian settlement ===
=== Colonization ===
=== Late Colonial Period ===
=== Post Independence and Civil War ===
===Modern Era ===
== Geography ==
=== Location and borders ===
=== Geology, topography and hydrography ===
=== Climate ===
=== Enviroment ===
=== Adminstrative divisions ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Province
! Capital
! Chief Minister
! Area (km2)
! Population
! Density (people/km2)
! GDP
! GDP per capita
! HDI
|-
== Government and politics ==
=== Government ===
=== Law ===
=== Foreign relations ===
=== Military ===
== Economy ==
=== Agriculture ===
=== Energy ===
=== Transport ===
=== Science and technology ===
== Demographics ==
=== Population and major cities ===
{{Largest cities
| name        = Largest cities of Pervincia
| class      = <!-- can be changed to "nav" to hide the table in mobile view and print -->
| country    = Pervincia
| kind        = <!-- replace "cities and towns" in the title w/ anything, e.g. "conurbations" -->
| stat_ref    = As of the 2020 census
| list_by_pop = <!-- link to the list of cities in the given country, if possible sorted by population -->
| div_name    = Province
| div_link    = <!-- the template will automatically create a link for "div_name of country" (e.g. Provinces of Chile), if this doesn't work you can use this field -->
| city_1      = Silverlight
| div_1      = Silverlight Province
| pop_1      = tba
| img_1      =
| city_2 = Pervincia City | div_2 = Pervincia Province  | pop_2 =  | img_2 =
| city_3 = Giofel | div_3 = Giofel | pop_3 =  | img_3 =
| city_4 = Port Lepus | div_4 = Giofel | pop_4 =  | img_4 =
| city_5 = Folgur City | div_5 = New Pervincia | pop_5 =
| city_6 = Tantumfjord | div_6 = Tantum Province| pop_6 =
| city_7 = Egsnart City | div_7 = Egsnart | pop_7 =
| city_8 = Sacenbridge | div_8 = Sacenbridge Province | pop_8 =
| city_9 = Candor | div_9 = Silverlight Province | pop_9 =
| city_10 = Karlston | div_10 = Tantum Province | pop_10 =
}}
=== Ethnic groups ===
=== Migration ===
=== Languages ===
=== Religion ===
=== Education ===
=== Health ===
== Culture ==
=== Literature ===
=== Music ===
=== Art ===
=== Architecture ===
=== Cinema ===
=== Cuisine ===
=== Media ===
=== Philosophy ===
=== Sports ===
[[Category: Nations on Telrova]]
[[Category: Nations on Telrova]]

Revision as of 02:11, 11 December 2022

The Republic of Pervincia
Flag of Pervincia
Flag
Motto: 'Gloria et divitae'
LocationNorthern Acadian Ocean, between Elisia and Evrosia
CapitalPervincia City
LargestSilverlight
Recognised national languagesPervincian Nordesian, Supero Omnian/Ziromnian, Central Nordesian
Ethnic groups
East Nordesian, Central Nordesian, Supero Omnian
Demonym(s)Pervincian
Government
• Emperor
Jon Howard
LegislatureAssembly
Population
• 2025 estimate
88,000,000
• 2020 census
86,634,231
HDI (2025)Increase 0.928
very high
CurrencyPervincian Pound (PRP)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.pr

Pervincia

Etymology

The name of Pervincia

History

Prehistory

Nordesian settlement

Colonization

Late Colonial Period

Post Independence and Civil War

Modern Era

Geography

Location and borders

Geology, topography and hydrography

Climate

Enviroment

Adminstrative divisions

Government and politics

Government

Law

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Agriculture

Energy

Transport

Science and technology

Demographics

Population and major cities

Province Capital Chief Minister Area (km2) Population Density (people/km2) GDP GDP per capita HDI
 
Largest in Pervincia
As of the 2020 census
Rank Province Pop.
1 Silverlight Silverlight Province tba
2 Pervincia City Pervincia Province
3 Giofel Giofel
4 Port Lepus Giofel
5 Folgur City New Pervincia
6 Tantumfjord Tantum Province
7 Egsnart City Egsnart
8 Sacenbridge Sacenbridge Province
9 Candor Silverlight Province
10 Karlston Tantum Province

Ethnic groups

Migration

Languages

Religion

Education

Health

Culture

Literature

Music

Art

Architecture

Cinema

Cuisine

Media

Philosophy

Sports