Hiraeth

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The Communities of Hiraeth
Flag of Hiraeth
Flag
Coat of arms of Hiraeth
Coat of arms
Motto: In The Name Of All Things Precious
Capital
and largest city
Athema
Official languages
Ethnic groups
  • 42% Athemians
  • 34% Betanians
  • 14% Zamareese
  • 6% Zords
  • 3% Monsorian
  • <1% Others
Demonym(s)Hiraethian
GovernmentCommunal Confederation
LegislatureThe Communal Assembly
Union
• Settlement
2 February 1768
• Establishment
10 December 1802
Area
• Total
101,786 km2 (39,300 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1.9
Population
• August 1825 estimate
1,554,432
GDP (PPP)1825 estimate
• Total
₲1.003 billion
• Per capita
₲645.251
CurrencyBetancourtian Gizi ()

Hiraeth, officially the Communities of Hiraeth is a communal confederation of six communities in Western Varisia that borders the Federal Republic of Betancourt to the north, the Kingdom of Zama to the south, the State of Apricus to the west, and the great Shomerisian sea to the east.

At the end of the 1600s and through the early 1700s, the Grand Queendom of Betancourt controlled the majority of what is today's Hiraeth, on which resided a number of ethnicities under the Betancourtian crown, in a system commonly known as 'God's Land, Betanian Crown', by which the land was owned by a number of local communities yet under the authority of the Betancourtian crown. Due to the rapid expansion of the Queendom across South Western Varisia, it began to crumble as a result of resource shortages and local rebellions, which brought its eventual end and gave birth to the Federal Republic of Betancourt. However, the newly formed republic was viewed as a disgrace by a minority of Betanians because of its smaller size and democratic approach that granted ethnic minorities the same rights as Betanians, thus, a large number of Betanian settlements refused to return to the Betanian motherland and remained in Hiraeth and Apricus where they have replicated smaller versions of the Queendom.