Reberiya
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People's State of Reberiya Реберія | |
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Flag | |
Motto: “” "." | |
Anthem: “Марш Ребериї” "Reberiyan March" | |
Capital and largest city | Zasichchya |
Official languages | Reberiyan |
Recognised regional languages | Anglian, Merovingian |
Ethnic groups | 82% Reberiyan 8% Merovingian 7% Tyranese 2% Dayashinese 1% Other |
Demonym(s) | Reberiyan |
Government | Unitary Mixed Democracy |
• Verkhovniy' Otaman | Vasil' Grytzevych |
Establishment | |
• Унія торговців (Lit: Union of the traders) | 854 |
• Заснування Народного Війська (Lit: Founding of the People's Army ) | 1402 |
• Чигирівський протокол (Lit: Chygyriv Accords ) | 1428 |
Area | |
• Total | 237,144.00 km2 (91,561.81 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 15,891,632 |
• Density | 67.01/km2 (173.6/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $593.00 billion |
• Per capita | $37,139 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $654.00 billion |
• Per capita | $41,157 |
Currency | Taler (RBT; ₴) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .re |
Reberiya, officially known as People's State of Reberiya, is a sovereign country on a continent of Casaterra, in Septentrion. It is bordered by New Tyran on the west, Sieuxerr on the south, Sebrenskiya on the east, Eisenmaat and Bataviae on the north.
Reberiya is a unitary mixed democracy, with current head of the state being Vasil' Grytsevych, who is in office since 2015. The capitol of Reberiya and its biggest city is Zasichchya with 1.8 million residents. Other major cities are Synesercevo, Khmilnyk, Chygyriv and Portomyr.
History
First Settlements
First Reberiyan migrants arrived in the area in early 5th century after being pushed away from their original locations by Eisen tribes, as well as other Slavic migrating tribes, settling down in the northern part of country between the mountains, slowly advancing southwards through the mountaneous terrain. The whole passage from Eisen to then one of the minor Gaulish kingdoms was filled with settlements by 780.