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The '''Union of Elian Free States''' ('''UEFS''' or '''U.E.F.S.'''), commonly known as the '''Free States''' or the '''Empire Coast''', is a {{wp|sovereign state}} in [[Elia Borealis]], encompassing almost the entirety of its western coast. The Free States border the [[Medan Ocean]] to the west and [[Eskavia]] to the east; it also shares a maritime border with the [[Waldrich|Waldish]] {{wp|overseas territory}} of [[Coshaqua]]. It is the largest country in Elia Borealis by both [[Elia Borealis|land area]] and [[Elia Borealis|population]]. The capital is [[St. Leon]] ({{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}: ''Saint-Léon''), and the largest city is [[Fastings]] ({{wp|Kvenn language|Helmenska}}: ''Fästinki'', {{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}}: ''Festningsborg''). The country has six {{wp|official language}}s: {{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}, {{wp|Finnish language|Helmish}}, {{wp|English language|Fallish}}, {{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}}, {{wp|Italian language|Noscan}} and {{wp|Portuguese language|Lavish}}.  
The '''Union of Elian Free States''' ('''UEFS''' or '''U.E.F.S.'''), commonly known as the '''Free States''' or the '''Empire Coast''', is a {{wp|sovereign state}} in [[Elia Borealis]], encompassing almost the entirety of its western coast. The Free States border the [[Medan Ocean]] to the west and [[X]] to the east; it also shares a maritime border with the [[Waldrich|Waldish]] {{wp|overseas territory}} of [[Coshaqua]]. It is the largest country in Elia Borealis by both [[Elia Borealis|land area]] and [[Elia Borealis|population]]. The capital is [[St. Leon]] ({{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}: ''Saint-Léon''), and the largest city is [[Fastings]] ({{wp|Kvenn language|Helmenska}}: ''Fästinki'', {{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}}: ''Festningsborg''). The country has six {{wp|official language}}s: {{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}, {{wp|Finnish language|Helmish}}, {{wp|English language|Fallish}}, {{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}}, {{wp|Italian language|Noscan}} and {{wp|Portuguese language|Lavish}}.
 
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===Revolution and Independence===
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===Grand Federation===
===Grand Federation===
===19th Century===
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===Early 20th Century===
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===Contemporary Free States===


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===Supreme Court===
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===Administrative Divisions===
===Administrative Divisions===
===Foreign Relations===
===Foreign relations===
===Military===
===Military===


==Economy==
==Economy==
===Science and Technology===
===Science and technology===
===Infrastructure===
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==Demographics==
==Demographics==
===Immigration===
===Immigration===
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 4 August 2024

Union of Elian Free States
Six other official names
  • Union des états libres éliens (Hyacinthean)
    Elian vapaavaltojen unioni (Helmish)
    Elian vapaavalttoin unioni (Helmenska)
    Unionen Elianske Fristatene (Waldish)
    Unione degli Stati Liberi Eliani (Noscan)
    União dos Estados Livres Elianos (Lavish)
Motto: Opus magnum vocat nos (Hernician)
"A great task calls on us"
Anthem: "Terre de Nos Aïeux"
"Land of Our Forefathers"
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Location of the Free States (green)
Location of the Free States (green)
CapitalSt. Leon
Largest cityFastings
Official languagesHyacinthean, Helmish, Fallish, Waldish, Noscan, Lavish
Demonym(s)Elian
Free Stater
Anree (colloquial)
GovernmentFederal directorial republic
Eugenio Vial ( President)
Aukusti Vapaajärvi (Vice President)
Guilherme Sá
Olav Gundersen
Marshall Coudert
Nydia Wheatly
Marit Rossebø
Cade Kim
Reko Haanpää
Jocelyn Sower
Ville Bau
Myriam Ménétries
Diana Oete
Johanna Aarhus
LegislatureGrand and General Assembly
Grand Assembly
General Assembly
Establishment
• Newham
May 12 1492
June 15 1759
August 2 1776
January 20 1790
Area
• Total
782,860 km2 (302,260 sq mi)
Population
• 2018 census
44,823,900
• Density
57.27/km2 (148.3/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$2.8 trillion
• Per capita
$62,839
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
$3.1 trillion
• Per capita
$68,350
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 30.2
medium
HDI (2018)Increase 0.904
very high
CurrencyF.S. guilder (ƒ) (FSF)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy (CE)
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codeFS
Internet TLD.fs

The Union of Elian Free States (UEFS or U.E.F.S.), commonly known as the Free States or the Empire Coast, is a sovereign state in Elia Borealis, encompassing almost the entirety of its western coast. The Free States border the Medan Ocean to the west and X to the east; it also shares a maritime border with the Waldish overseas territory of Coshaqua. It is the largest country in Elia Borealis by both land area and population. The capital is St. Leon (Hyacinthean: Saint-Léon), and the largest city is Fastings (Helmenska: Fästinki, Waldish: Festningsborg). The country has six official languages: Hyacinthean, Helmish, Fallish, Waldish, Noscan and Lavish.

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Supreme Executive Council

Supreme Court

Administrative Divisions

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