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Soravian Empire Імперія Норозалік Imperiya Norozalik | |||||||||||||
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1567–1861 | |||||||||||||
Motto: Король, країна та соціяріанство Korolʹ, krayina ta sotsiyarianstvo ("King, country and Sotirianity") | |||||||||||||
Anthem: Нуруцький березень Nurutsʹkyy berezenʹ ("Nuruk's March") | |||||||||||||
File:Soravian Empire orthographic projection.svg | |||||||||||||
Capital | Samistopol | ||||||||||||
Official languages | Soravian | ||||||||||||
Recognised languages | Minilovan Polianian Seniak Vedmedi Vichod Zalyk | ||||||||||||
Religion | Episemialist Sotirianity | ||||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Soravian | ||||||||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy | ||||||||||||
Emperor | |||||||||||||
• 1567–1580 | Ivan IV (first) | ||||||||||||
• 1829–1861 | Ivan VI (last) | ||||||||||||
Chancellor | |||||||||||||
• 1799–1810 | Ota Drozda (first) | ||||||||||||
• 1855–1861 | Sergei Yurenov (last) | ||||||||||||
Legislature | States-General | ||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||
• Empire proclaimed | 13 January 1567 | ||||||||||||
• Colonisation of Chistovodia | 18 August 1691 | ||||||||||||
9 March 1721 | |||||||||||||
8 April 1855 | |||||||||||||
13 July 1861 | |||||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||||
1850 | 6,564,815 km2 (2,534,689 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||
• 1850 | 101,672,532 | ||||||||||||
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The Soravian Empire (Soravian: Імперія Норозалік; Imperiya Norozalik) was a multi-continental empire that spanned much of western Euclea and eastern Asteria Superior from its proclamation by Ivan VI in 1567 to its breakup at the end of the First Soravian Civil War and the establishment of the Soravian Republic by Eduard Olsov in 1861. At its height, it held the most land in Euclea of any country, with holdings in Poliania, Minilov, Vedmed and Velzemia on the continent.