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'''Eskavia''' ([[Eskavian language|Eskavian]]: ''Eskävit''), officially the '''Eskavian Confederacy''' ([[Eskavian language|Eskavian]]: ''Kopläjukvo Eskävit''), is a {{wp|Sovereign state|sovereign state}} in [[Elia Boreal]]. It lies between the [[Free States]] to the X and the [[Alconian Ocean]] to the west.
'''Eskavia''' ([[Eskavian language|Eskavian]]: ''Eskävit''), officially the '''Eskavian Confederacy''' ([[Eskavian language|Eskavian]]: ''Kopläjukvo Eskävit''), is a {{wp|Sovereign state|sovereign state}} in [[Elia Boreal]]. It lies between the [[Free States]] to the X and the [[Alconian Ocean]] to the west.


Human habitation in Eskavia dates from approximately 12,000 years ago. The [[Sivo River]] Valley has hosted [[Sivoan civilizations|complex societies]] since the emergence of the [[Attap civilization]] c. 1700 BCE, and is widely recognized as one of the world's seven independent {{wp|Cradle of civilization|cradles of civilization}}. The Attap were followed by a number of societies including the [[Klik civilization|Klik]], [[Plakossu civilization|Plakossu]], and [[Archaic Eskavia|Eska]]. The Sivoan world underwent a rapid [[Archaic Sivoan collapse|societal collapse]] c. 400 BCE, after which the Eska, from whom the modern [[Eskavic peoples]] are descended, established themselves as politically, economically, and culturally dominant in the region. By the time of [[Calesia]]n {{wp|First contact|first contact}} in 1581, most of Eskavia was organized into a loose [[Third Eskavian Confederacy|confederacy]] of {{wp|City-state|city-states}} led by the {{wp|Hegemony|hegemonic}} [[Kingdom of Väsjomok]]. The Confederacy maintained its independence through the early colonial era through diplomatic maneuvering, political centralization, and Calesianization. Eskavian leaders successfully exploited Calesian imperial competition in order to preserve the balance of power in Elia Boreal and prevent encroachment by Calesian settlers. Following the conclusion of the [[Twelve Years' War]] in 1785, Eskavia was brought under the [[Protectorate of Eskavia|protection]] of [[Waldrich]] to counter the rising colonial influence of [[Falland]] and the [[Free States]].
Human habitation in Eskavia dates from approximately 12,000 years ago. The [[Sivo River]] Valley has hosted [[Sivoan civilizations|complex societies]] since the emergence of the [[Attap civilization]] c. 1700 BCE, and is widely recognized as one of the world's seven independent {{wp|Cradle of civilization|cradles of civilization}}. The Attap were followed by a number of societies including the [[Klik civilization|Klik]], [[Plakossu civilization|Plakossu]], and [[Archaic Eskavia|Eska]]. The Sivoan world underwent a rapid [[Archaic Sivoan collapse|societal collapse]] c. 400 BCE, after which the Eska, from whom the modern [[Eskavic peoples]] are descended, established themselves as politically, economically, and culturally dominant in the region. By the time of [[Calesia]]n {{wp|First contact|first contact}} in 1581, most of the Sivo Valley was organized into a loose [[Third Eskavian Confederacy|confederacy]] of Eskavic {{wp|City-state|city-states}} led by the {{wp|Hegemony|hegemonic}} [[Kingdom of Väsjomok]]. Eskavia was one of the few indigenous societies in the Elias to avoid widespread {{wp|Settler colonialism|settler colonialism}} during the early modern era, largely maintaining its independent social and political structures while adapting them to Calesian norms. Eskavia was quick to embrace {{wp|Christianity|Gregorianism}} and condolidate into a {{wp|Federation|federated}} {{wp|Nation state|nation state}}, while maintaining sovereignty over its core territory in the Sivo Valley.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 06:17, 30 May 2024

Eskavian Confederacy
Kopläjukvo Eskävit (Eskavian)
Capital
and largest city
Väsjomok
Official languagesEskavian
Recognised regional languages52 Regional languages
Ethnic groups
(2020)
72.5% Eskavian
15.2% Calesian
4.9% Abarian
7.3% Other
Religion
(2020)
81.9% Gregorian
11.7% Irreligious
6.5% Other
Demonym(s)Eskavian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Kjakkut
TBA
TBA
LegislatureTBA
TBA
TBA
Independence from X
• Declared
19 June 1XXX
13 September 1XXX
Population
• 2020 census
33,725,800
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $X
• Per capita
Increase $X
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $X
• Per capita
Increase $X
Gini (2023)Positive decrease 37.3
medium
HDI (2023)Increase 0.000
low
CurrencyKel (ESK)
Driving sideright
Calling code+17
Internet TLD.ek

Eskavia (Eskavian: Eskävit), officially the Eskavian Confederacy (Eskavian: Kopläjukvo Eskävit), is a sovereign state in Elia Boreal. It lies between the Free States to the X and the Alconian Ocean to the west.

Human habitation in Eskavia dates from approximately 12,000 years ago. The Sivo River Valley has hosted complex societies since the emergence of the Attap civilization c. 1700 BCE, and is widely recognized as one of the world's seven independent cradles of civilization. The Attap were followed by a number of societies including the Klik, Plakossu, and Eska. The Sivoan world underwent a rapid societal collapse c. 400 BCE, after which the Eska, from whom the modern Eskavic peoples are descended, established themselves as politically, economically, and culturally dominant in the region. By the time of Calesian first contact in 1581, most of the Sivo Valley was organized into a loose confederacy of Eskavic city-states led by the hegemonic Kingdom of Väsjomok. Eskavia was one of the few indigenous societies in the Elias to avoid widespread settler colonialism during the early modern era, largely maintaining its independent social and political structures while adapting them to Calesian norms. Eskavia was quick to embrace Gregorianism and condolidate into a federated nation state, while maintaining sovereignty over its core territory in the Sivo Valley.

Etymology

History

Prehistory

Early Sivoan civilizations

Ancient Eskavia

Colonial period

Old Eskavia Archaic Eskavia Classical Eskavia Middle Eskavia New Eskavia Waldish Eskavia Colonial Eskavia Contemporary Eskavia

Historiography of Ancient Eskavia