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The Federal Republic of Arkava
Федеральная Республика из Аркава
Flag of Arkava
Flag
Motto: Единство через Силу
Unity through Strength
CapitalVelirinsk
LargestCapital
Official languagesRussian, English
Religion
Arkavan Orthodoxy
Demonym(s)Arkavan
GovernmentFederal unitary autocracy
• President
Sergei Bruskov
• Prime Minister
Alexei Dragonovich
Area
• 
800,000 km2 (310,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2024 estimate
92,403,712
• 2020 census
90,600,461
• Density
115/km2 (297.8/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
• Total
3.435 trillion
• Per capita
$37,580
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
2.653 trillion
• Per capita
$28,710
Currencyкубик (Cubit)
Time zoneMWQ+1
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.ark

Arkava, officially known as the Federal Republic of Arkava (Russian: Федеральная Республика из Аркава), is a federal unitary republic, which encompasses the north-central region of the continent of Talvyria in Teremara. The nation's territory is entirely situated on northern Talvyria, with three small islets around its coastline. Notably, the majority of the nation's population lives along the coast, with only a small percentage living further inland.

Arkava is a unitary autocratic republic, under the governance of the President and Prime Minister, who acts as the legislative head in parliament for the nation's only authorized political party, the APC. The nations' President, Sergei Bruskov, currently rules the country as his predecessor's hand-picked replacement. The current Arkavan government was established after the XXX Arkavan revolution where Alexander Minskov famously re-empowered the Arkavan church and purged the old government.

Currently, Arkava sits as somewhat of a pariah state in Teremaran affairs.

History

20th century

Communist Arkava

Arkavan revolution

Contemporary era

Geography

A topographic map of Arkava, as seen from above.

Climate

Biodiversity

Environment

Political geography

Politics

Arkavan People's Collective

Government

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Wealth

Income inequality

Infrastructure

Demographics

Culture and scoiety