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Republic of Alriika
Alriika Dásseváldi
Flag of Alriika
Flag
Emblem of Alriika
Emblem
Motto: Okta Veahka, Okta Riika
One People, One Nation
Anthem: Našunallávlla Alriika MediaPlayer.png
Location of  Alriika  (dark green) – in Erdara  (green & dark grey) – in the Erdaran Union  (green)
Location of  Alriika  (dark green)

– in Erdara  (green & dark grey)
– in the Erdaran Union  (green)

Capital
and
Sangashámman
Official languagesAlmic
Recognised national languagesAlmic, Lilledic language , Nausikaan
Ethnic groups
(2015)
Demonym(s)Alriikan
GovernmentRepublic
Directorial Republic
• Director
Kirste Frosch
• Ringet
Ringet
LegislatureSáhka
Kola
Siida
Area
• 
15,581 km2 (6,016 sq mi)
Population
• 2019 estimate
502,103
• 2015 census
500,124
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$17,133,762,772
• Per capita
$34,124
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$19,084,935,030
• Per capita
$38,010
Gini (2015)27.7
low
HDISteady 0.892
very high
CurrencyRuhta ()
Time zone+2
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+39
Internet TLD.al

Alriika (Almic:Alriika) officially the Republic of Alriika (Almic: Alriika Dásseváldi), is a sovereign state in northeastern Asura. Located in Alemannia, Alriika is an archipelago of islands that shares a maritime border with Kustlân to the south. With a population of just over 500,000, and an area of roughly 15,581km2, it is the least populated sovereign state in Asura, and one of the smaller states in the region as well.

Alriika is a a unitary multi-party directorial republic. It is known for the Siida, a lower house of the Sáhka, which de facto consists of every citizen of Alriika of ages 18 and above. Previously, this meant that votes took place in pre-determined polling places in the country, while deliberations for said bills took place in other public places, which were often the same building. Today, this is possible via an app and a website, though these polling places still exist in the more rural areas of Alriika. Citizens can propose legislation as well, needing merely 30,000 signatures to be added to the docket. Participation is voluntary but highly encouraged, as regular participation in government is seen as a civic duty.

The upper house is a parliamentary body called the Kola, which consists of 90 representatives, 3 from each district, voted in by multiple winner STV. Elections in this body are staggered with 6 year terms, with one third of the districts at vote every two years. The executive is led by a seven person council known as the Ringet, the proportion of members are overall proportionally determined by the composition of the Kola. While there are no regional governments, Municipalities (Almic: Gieldas) fill the role of administering various regions of the countryside, in conjunction with national authorities.


History

Prehistoric Alriika

The earliest proof of Alriikan life has been discovered in the form of glacially mummified hominids carrying spears, leading anthropologists to determine the earliest settlers lived a lifestyle of nomadic hunter gathering, following herds of reindeer to various islands in the Almic archipelago, dating back to around 10,000 BCE.

Age of Aigesarri

Ragucins and the Almic Union

The Confederation of Almic Peoples

Lhedwinic Period

Almic Revivalism

Great War

Alriikan Independence

Alriika Today

Geography

Climate

Nature

Fauna

Flora

Government and Politics

Foreign Relations and Military

Economy

Science and Technology

Energy, Infrastructure and the Environment

Demographics

Language

Religion

Religion in Alriika (WIP: PLACEHOLDER VALUES)
Religion
Percentage
Storjunkare
55.2%
Trúathi
29.2%
No religion
10.2%
Other
5.4%

Ethnicity

Population by ancestry (2018)

  Almic (85.2%)
  Asuro-Lhedwinic (11.1%)
  Nausikaan (2.7%)
  Other (1%)

Health

Education

Culture

Human rights

Philosophy and Literature

Media

Music

Cuisine

Sports