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Prior to the rise of the [[Pergalean Empire]], Camria was inhabited primarily by a number of {{wp|Celtic peoples|Thiaric peoples}}, most notably the {{wp|Celtic Britons|Cymrals}}. The region was subjugated by the Pergaleans during the [[Cymralic Wars]] from 26-20 BCE, giving rise to the province of [[Cymral]], and the eventual adoption of {{wp|Vulgar Latin|Vulgar Pergalean}} by the majority of the local population, giving rise to the modern {{wp|Brithenig|Camrian language}}. The invasion of [[Alucia]] and the ensuing fall of the Pergaleans led to the rise of petty kingdoms across the province, most notably that of [[Kingdom of Defed|Defed]]. In the 8th century CE, [[Peter the Saint]] of Elysed subdued many of the pagan lords of Camria in the [[Camrian Consolidation]], aiding in the emergence of the nascent [[Alydian Empire]]. Elysed overtook Defed to became the most powerful Camrian polity within the Empire, though Mirician polities tended to dominate the Empire in reality. This helped to contribute towards a strong rivalry between Camria and Miricia.
Prior to the rise of the [[Pergalean Empire]], Camria was inhabited primarily by a number of {{wp|Celtic peoples|Thiaric peoples}}, most notably the {{wp|Celtic Britons|Cymrals}}. The region was subjugated by the Pergaleans during the [[Cymralic Wars]] from 26-20 BCE, giving rise to the province of [[Cymral]], and the eventual adoption of {{wp|Vulgar Latin|Vulgar Pergalean}} by the majority of the local population, giving rise to the modern {{wp|Brithenig|Camrian language}}. The invasion of [[Alucia]] and the ensuing fall of the Pergaleans led to the rise of petty kingdoms across the province, most notably that of [[Kingdom of Defed|Defed]]. In the 8th century CE, [[Peter the Saint]] of Elysed subdued many of the pagan lords of Camria in the [[Camrian Consolidation]], aiding in the emergence of the nascent [[Alydian Empire]]. Elysed overtook Defed to became the most powerful Camrian polity within the Empire, though Mirician polities tended to dominate the Empire in reality. This helped to contribute towards a strong rivalry between Camria and Miricia.


By the thirteenth century, Elysed remained a dominant power in Alydian Camria, and was one of the first polities to take advantage of {{wp|colonialism}}, establishing a number of colonies across the new world during the 15th century. This nascent colonial empire led to an economic revolution in the duchy, allowing it to stand toe-to-toe with rivals in Miricia. By the mid sixteenth century, the rivalry between Camria and Miricia resulted in the appointment of an Anti-Pontiff in Elysed, resulting in the [[Pontifical War]]. The war resulted in a negotiated peace, which saw Elysedan monarch coronated as [[Archduchy of Camria|Archduke of Camria]]. This consolidated Camrian prestige and power in western Asura, allowing it to emerge as one of the powers behind the Imperial throne. The dissolution of the Empire in 1812 allowed Camria to be elevated to kingdom, and the newly independent monarchs expanded Camrian power and prestige through colonial ventures, particularly in [[Majula]].
By the thirteenth century, Elysed remained a dominant power in Alydian Camria, and was one of the first polities to take advantage of {{wp|colonialism}}, establishing a number of colonies across the new world during the 15th century. This nascent colonial empire led to an economic revolution in the duchy, allowing it to stand toe-to-toe with rivals in Miricia. By the mid 16th century, the rivalry between Camria and Miricia resulted in the appointment of an Anti-Pontiff in Elysed, resulting in the [[Pontifical War]]. The war resulted in a negotiated peace, which saw Elysedan monarch coronated as [[Archduchy of Camria|Archduke of Camria]]. This consolidated Camrian prestige and power in western Asura, allowing it to emerge as one of the powers behind the Imperial throne. The dissolution of the Empire in 1812 allowed Camria to be elevated to kingdom, and the newly independent monarchs expanded Camrian power and prestige through colonial ventures, particularly in [[Majula]].


Camria subsequently became a {{wp|great power}}, and during the {{wp|New Imperialism|late colonial era}} the Camrian Empire boasted an empire on which the sun never set. By the mid to late nineteenth century, Camria and Miricia had experienced a detente, resulting in the [[Entente benefique]]. The close alliance between the two countries would help to contribute to the [[Great War (Aeia)|Great War]], in which Camria was a major Entente power. Despite emerging victorious, the war had devastated the countryside and bankrupted the government. Despite fiscal difficulties, Camria attempted to retain the vast empire it had acrued, though most would achieve self-governance. Along with Miricia, Camria became a founding member of the [[Asuran Union]]. By the 1980s, the Camrian Empire was essentially ended, though the country maintained a significant overseas presence, retaining colonies such as [[Haiho]]. As a founding member, Camria  remained a major power in the AU.
Camria subsequently became a {{wp|great power}}, and during the {{wp|New Imperialism|late colonial era}} the Camrian Empire boasted an empire on which the sun never set. By the mid to late 19th century, Camria and Miricia had experienced a detente, resulting in the [[Entente benefique]]. The close alliance between the two countries would help to contribute to the [[Great War (Aeia)|Great War]], in which Camria was a major Entente power. Despite emerging victorious, the war had devastated the countryside and bankrupted the government. Despite fiscal difficulties, Camria attempted to retain the vast empire it had acrued, though most would achieve self-governance. Along with Miricia, Camria became a founding member of the [[Asuran Union]]. By the 1980s, the Camrian Empire was essentially ended, though the country maintained a significant overseas presence, retaining colonies such as [[Haiho]]. As a founding member, Camria  remained a major power in the AU.


In the modern day, Camria is a {{wp|Federalism|federal}} {{wp|parliamentary democracy|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}. It is generally considered a {{wp|great power}}, exerting signicaint {{wp|soft power}}. It is a founding member of the Asuran Union, the !UN and !NATO. The reigning [[Monarchy of Camria|monarch]] is [[Anna II]], while the current serving [[Prime Minister of Camria|Prime Minister]] is [[Luc Gwenadur]]. Camria is a {{wp|developed country}} with a {{wp|World Bank high-income economy|high-income}} {{wp|social market economy}}, recording a nominal GDP per capita of $44,318 in 2019.  
In the modern day, Camria is a {{wp|Federalism|federal}} {{wp|parliamentary democracy|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}. It is generally considered a {{wp|great power}}, exerting signicaint {{wp|soft power}}. It is a founding member of the Asuran Union, the !UN and !NATO. The reigning [[Monarchy of Camria|monarch]] is [[Anna II]], while the current serving [[Prime Minister of Camria|Prime Minister]] is [[Luc Gwenadur]]. Camria is a {{wp|developed country}} with a {{wp|World Bank high-income economy|high-income}} {{wp|social market economy}}, recording a nominal GDP per capita of $44,318 in 2019.  

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Kingdom of Camria
Rheon di Kemrad
Flag of Camria
Flag
Motto: "Deum invoco"
("God as my witness")
Anthem: Antegessur Inawant Mi
("Ancestors Before Me")
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Camria shown with the isle of Afalon in Asura
Camria shown with the isle of Afalon in Asura
Capital
and largest city
Elysed
Official languagesCamrian
Demonym(s)Camrian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Anna II
Luc Gwenadur
LegislatureParliament
Assembly of Peers
Congress of Deputies
Establishment
966
1578
1812
1820
• Current constitution
1977
Population
• 2020 estimate
67,000,000
• 2016 census
63,493,200
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$2.813 trillion
• Per capita
$44,318
HDI (2017)Steady 0.823
very high
CurrencyCamrian llîr (CAL)
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.ca

Camria (Camrian: Kemrad), officially the Kingdom of Camria (Camrian: Rheon di Kemrad), is a sovereign state in western Asura, bordering Miricia to the east, Lenia and ??? to the south, the Lhedwin Channel to the north, and the Opal Ocean to the west. The kingdom comprises mainland Camria, which contains the metropolitan capital city of Elysed, as well as the island of Afalon to the west. According to the 2016 census, the country has a population of 63.5 million.

Prior to the rise of the Pergalean Empire, Camria was inhabited primarily by a number of Thiaric peoples, most notably the Cymrals. The region was subjugated by the Pergaleans during the Cymralic Wars from 26-20 BCE, giving rise to the province of Cymral, and the eventual adoption of Vulgar Pergalean by the majority of the local population, giving rise to the modern Camrian language. The invasion of Alucia and the ensuing fall of the Pergaleans led to the rise of petty kingdoms across the province, most notably that of Defed. In the 8th century CE, Peter the Saint of Elysed subdued many of the pagan lords of Camria in the Camrian Consolidation, aiding in the emergence of the nascent Alydian Empire. Elysed overtook Defed to became the most powerful Camrian polity within the Empire, though Mirician polities tended to dominate the Empire in reality. This helped to contribute towards a strong rivalry between Camria and Miricia.

By the thirteenth century, Elysed remained a dominant power in Alydian Camria, and was one of the first polities to take advantage of colonialism, establishing a number of colonies across the new world during the 15th century. This nascent colonial empire led to an economic revolution in the duchy, allowing it to stand toe-to-toe with rivals in Miricia. By the mid 16th century, the rivalry between Camria and Miricia resulted in the appointment of an Anti-Pontiff in Elysed, resulting in the Pontifical War. The war resulted in a negotiated peace, which saw Elysedan monarch coronated as Archduke of Camria. This consolidated Camrian prestige and power in western Asura, allowing it to emerge as one of the powers behind the Imperial throne. The dissolution of the Empire in 1812 allowed Camria to be elevated to kingdom, and the newly independent monarchs expanded Camrian power and prestige through colonial ventures, particularly in Majula.

Camria subsequently became a great power, and during the late colonial era the Camrian Empire boasted an empire on which the sun never set. By the mid to late 19th century, Camria and Miricia had experienced a detente, resulting in the Entente benefique. The close alliance between the two countries would help to contribute to the Great War, in which Camria was a major Entente power. Despite emerging victorious, the war had devastated the countryside and bankrupted the government. Despite fiscal difficulties, Camria attempted to retain the vast empire it had acrued, though most would achieve self-governance. Along with Miricia, Camria became a founding member of the Asuran Union. By the 1980s, the Camrian Empire was essentially ended, though the country maintained a significant overseas presence, retaining colonies such as Haiho. As a founding member, Camria remained a major power in the AU.

In the modern day, Camria is a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy. It is generally considered a great power, exerting signicaint soft power. It is a founding member of the Asuran Union, the !UN and !NATO. The reigning monarch is Anna II, while the current serving Prime Minister is Luc Gwenadur. Camria is a developed country with a high-income social market economy, recording a nominal GDP per capita of $44,318 in 2019.

Etymology

History

Pre-Pergalean

Pergalean Cymral

Alydian Camria

Imperial Camria

Great War

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Recent history

Geography

Ysl Temhest, a formation synonymous with the hilly Camrian south.

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Elections use block vote.

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