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|native_name = Espalehen gonvakook<br>''慖的 共和國''
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|national_anthem = ''Müilai kuulubi Espalehelek''<br>未來 属ꡟꡎꡞ 慖ꡠꡙꡠꡁ<br>("The Future Belongs to Espalia")
|national_anthem = ''Müilai kuulubi Espalexelek''<br>未來 属ꡟꡎꡞ 慖ꡠꡙꡠꡁ<br>("The Future Belongs to Espalia")
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'''Espalia''' ([[Espalian language|Espalian]]: ''Espalex'', 慖, pronounced {{wpl|International Phonetic Alphabet|/'espɑleʃ/}}), officially the '''Espalian Republic''' ([[Espalian language|Espalian]]: ''Espalexen gonvakook'', 慖的 共和國, pronounced {{wpl|International Phonetic Alphabet|/'espɑleʃen 'ɣonʋɑko:k/}}) is a country located in Northern [[Alharu]]. It is bordered by TBA. [[Youcenlitna]] is the capital and the country's largest city.


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Lands south of present-day Espalia are considered to be the {{wpl|urheimat}} of Finnic peoples. These groups migrated northwards during the 11th and 12th centuries, adopting the {{wpl|Chinese characters|??? characters}} along the way. Starting from the 15th century, Espalia's location brought prosperity to the multiple city-states and principalities located along the coast of the [[Ygros Sea]] and the [[Keelpijp]]. Most of these states were consolidated into the [[Principality of Mexemaa]] and [[Principality of Tälvä]] by the start of the 16th century. In 1768, the last Prince of Tälvä, [[Otto VI of Tälvä|Otto VI]], died without an heir, and the throne passed to Prince [[Vilyakka IX of Mexemaa]]. Vilyakka's successor, [[Kuura I of Espalia|Kuura I]] united the two principalities into the [[Kingdom of Espalia]] in 1806. The new kingdom, however, was weak and dominated by aristocrats and merchants of the various free cities. Interior parts of the country were also heavily neglected.
 
In 1909, King [[Aikio V of Espalia|Aikio V]]...
 
 
==History==
==Geography==
==Politics==
==Culture==

Revision as of 20:05, 13 January 2024

Espalian Republic
Espalexen gonvakook
慖的 共和國
Coat of arms of Espalia
Coat of arms
Anthem: Müilai kuulubi Espalexelek
未來 属ꡟꡎꡞ 慖ꡠꡙꡠꡁ
("The Future Belongs to Espalia")
CapitalYoucenlitna
Official languagesEspalian
Demonym(s)Espalian
GovernmentUnitary one-party socialist republic
• President
Valtari Toivas
LegislatureNational Assembly
Establishment
• Kingdom
1744
• Republican Revolution
1931
• May Revolution
1955
Population
• 2021 census
12,328,000
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
TBA
• Per capita
TBA
CurrencyCeeni (ESC)
Time zoneUTC -4
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.esp

Espalia (Espalian: Espalex, 慖, pronounced /'espɑleʃ/), officially the Espalian Republic (Espalian: Espalexen gonvakook, 慖的 共和國, pronounced /'espɑleʃen 'ɣonʋɑko:k/) is a country located in Northern Alharu. It is bordered by TBA. Youcenlitna is the capital and the country's largest city.

Lands south of present-day Espalia are considered to be the urheimat of Finnic peoples. These groups migrated northwards during the 11th and 12th centuries, adopting the ??? characters along the way. Starting from the 15th century, Espalia's location brought prosperity to the multiple city-states and principalities located along the coast of the Ygros Sea and the Keelpijp. Most of these states were consolidated into the Principality of Mexemaa and Principality of Tälvä by the start of the 16th century. In 1768, the last Prince of Tälvä, Otto VI, died without an heir, and the throne passed to Prince Vilyakka IX of Mexemaa. Vilyakka's successor, Kuura I united the two principalities into the Kingdom of Espalia in 1806. The new kingdom, however, was weak and dominated by aristocrats and merchants of the various free cities. Interior parts of the country were also heavily neglected.

In 1909, King Aikio V...


History

Geography

Politics

Culture