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|leader_name3 = Aaa | |leader_name3 = Aaa | ||
|legislature = [[Gigasynod]] | |legislature = [[Gigasynod]] | ||
|sovereignty_type = Formation | |sovereignty_type = [[History of Okredesia|Formation]] | ||
|established_event1 = Dagerby culture | |established_event1 = Dagerby culture | ||
|established_date1 = {{circa}} | |established_date1 = {{circa}} 10,000 BCE | ||
|established_event2 = Valsian invasions | |||
|established_date2 = {{circa}} 1600 CE | |||
|established_event3 = Archimandry period | |||
|established_date3 = 1673-1739 | |||
|established_event4 = Republic period | |||
|established_date4 = 1891-1979 | |||
|established_event5 = Eschaton period | |||
|established_date5 = 1979-present | |||
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Okredesia ({{IPAc-en|ɔː|k|r|ɛ|d|iː|ʒ|i|ə}} {{respell|AW|kreh|DEE|zhuh|,_-|DESS|ee|uh}}) officially the Eschaton of Okredesia, is an island country in the Mazarine Ocean. Most of its land area of 437,22 km<sup>2</sup> (168,811 mi<sup>2</sup>) is characterized by cold, wet, mixed forests and rolling hills. It shares a maritime border with [[Elyssia]], which is also the closest other country to Okredesia, laying 550 kilometers to the west. The population of 102,746,700 is concentrated in the north around the Foss Valley and Lake Sovereign. [[Ys]], the capital, is also the country's largest city. Other major urban centers include [[Theapolis]], [[Pentamos]], and [[Limnion]]. | Okredesia ({{IPAc-en|ɔː|k|r|ɛ|d|iː|ʒ|i|ə}} {{respell|AW|kreh|DEE|zhuh|,_-|DESS|ee|uh}}) officially the Eschaton of Okredesia, is an island country in the Mazarine Ocean. Most of its land area of 437,22 km<sup>2</sup> (168,811 mi<sup>2</sup>) is characterized by cold, wet, mixed forests and rolling hills. It shares a maritime border with [[Elyssia]], which is also the closest other country to Okredesia, laying 550 kilometers to the west. The population of 102,746,700 is concentrated in the north around the Foss Valley and Lake Sovereign. [[Ys]], the capital, is also the country's largest city. Other major urban centers include [[Theapolis]], [[Pentamos]], and [[Limnion]]. | ||
Evidence for | Evidence for human presence in Okredesia dates back as far as 10,000 BCE, with |
Revision as of 21:21, 6 November 2023
Eschaton of Okredesia Okredesia | |
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Motto: "Breaking, burning, growing, yearning." | |
Anthem: Arrangement for Haunted Times | |
Map of Okredesia's metropolitanates | |
Capital and largest city | Ys |
Other languages | Inlish |
Religion | Ysology (official) |
Demonym(s) | Okredesian |
Government | Anarcho-totalitarian socialist theocracy |
• Archon | Aaa |
Aaa | |
Aaa | |
Legislature | Gigasynod |
Formation | |
• Dagerby culture | c. 10,000 BCE |
• Valsian invasions | c. 1600 CE |
• Archimandry period | 1673-1739 |
• Republic period | 1891-1979 |
• Eschaton period | 1979-present |
Area | |
• | 437,220 km2 (168,810 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 102,746,700 |
• Density | 235/km2 (608.6/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $7,974,376,874,541 |
• Per capita | $50,523 |
Gini | 23.3 low |
HDI | 0.855 very high |
Currency | Sol (𐤳) (OKS) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +23 |
ISO 3166 code | OK |
Internet TLD | .ok |
Okredesia (/ɔːkrɛdiːʒiə/ AW-kreh-DEE-zhuh, -DESS-ee-uh) officially the Eschaton of Okredesia, is an island country in the Mazarine Ocean. Most of its land area of 437,22 km2 (168,811 mi2) is characterized by cold, wet, mixed forests and rolling hills. It shares a maritime border with Elyssia, which is also the closest other country to Okredesia, laying 550 kilometers to the west. The population of 102,746,700 is concentrated in the north around the Foss Valley and Lake Sovereign. Ys, the capital, is also the country's largest city. Other major urban centers include Theapolis, Pentamos, and Limnion.
Evidence for human presence in Okredesia dates back as far as 10,000 BCE, with