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Free City of Elstock | |
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Motto: "Per lucem et fidem" "By light and faith" | |
Anthem: O krôjnié rzéki / O Land des Flusses O land of the river | |
Capital and largest city | Elstock (city-state) |
Official languages | Elsian, Tyrnican |
Ethnic groups (2020) | 61.4% Elsian 27.8% Tyrnican 7.2% Rasmi 3.6% Other |
Religion (2020) | 36.4% Classical 29.9% Apostolic 21.2% Irreligious 10.6% Aulaist 2.0% Other |
Demonym(s) | Elstocker Elsian |
Government | Unitary parliamentary republic |
Jón Ritter Rupert Pohl | |
Legislature | Senate |
Area | |
• Total | 120 km2 (46 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 10.5 |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 241,490 |
• Density | 2,012/km2 (5,211.1/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2021 estimate |
• Total | $14.55 billion |
• Per capita | $60,255 |
GDP (nominal) | 2021 estimate |
• Total | $12.81 billion |
• Per capita | $53,025 |
HDI (2020) | 0.850 very high |
Currency | Commonwealth mark (M) (COM) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (Central Auressian Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (Central Auressian Summer Time) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +07 22 |
ISO 3166 code | EL |
Internet TLD | .el |
Elstock (Elsian: Elstók), officially the Free City of Elstock (Elsian: Wòlny Gard Elstók; Tyrnican: Freie Stadt Elstock), is a city state [WIP]
Etymology
Numerous linguists attest that the native name of Elstock (Elstók in Elsian) derives from the Slavic term Elstoc (*els-tokŭ, or "fork of the Els"), named after the river Els that runs through the city before draining into the Bay of Elstock. Before the Elsian language was standardized in the 19th century, the port previously appeared in documents as alternatively Elstik, Alztyk, Elztuk, and Elczók.
The Tyrnican Elstock is also assumed to be derived from the original Slavic term, and has in the past appeared as Elsstok, Elßtok, Alstock, or Elztock in various historical documents.
History
Geography
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Government
Administrative divisions
Elstock is divided into six districts (Elsian: dzélnicô; Tyrnican: Bezirk), with certain rights and responsibilities on the local level. The modern-day districts are based on the original four divisions of the city in the 18th century. Szmëlermark would be incorporated into Elstock in 1884, and Tónkowò in 1920.
- Stôrògard (lit. 'Old Town'; Altstadt)
- Nowògard (lit. 'New Town'; Neustadt)
- Fiszerstëk (Fischersteg)
- Ełwa (Elwa)
- Szmëlermark (Schmalermarkt)
- Tónkowò (Antonkow)