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Federated States of Kahneska
6 official languages
  • Gawonihisdi:ᏗᎦᎢᏍᏗ ᎤᏪᏘᏍᎬ ᎠᏧᏣᎳᏅᏍᎩ
    Kanien'kéha:Kahneska Nitonkwa'tsheró Ohskenón
    Iyuha:Kahneska Očháŋžapi Othúwahe
    Ínts’o:𐓘𐓻𐓬𐓣𐓻𐓯𐓩 𐓯𐓪𐓬𐓻𐓯𐓩 𐓑𐓻𐓪𐓵𐓪
    Goyogohó:Kahneska Gëjohsë önyö:’gwah
    twayaʔ:Kahneska Tetwatatyahthónt
Flag of Kahneska
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Anthem: Morning Song (Teehahnahmah) MediaPlayer.png
Location of Kahneska in Elia Borealis
Location of Kahneska in Elia Borealis
CapitalAhtawenhne
Largest cityNokosvyi
Official languagesGawonihisdi
Kanien'kéha
Iyuha
Ínts’o
Goyogohó
twayaʔ
Recognised regional languagesHelmenska
Hyacinthean
Fallish
Waldish
Helmish
Ethnic groups
(2022)
26.7% Ama
17.7% Kanonhwarón
13.9% Škaŋkála
11.2% Wazha'ze
8.3% Gweñskë
6.6% Nihsëh
14.3% Elian/Free Stater
1.3% Other
Religion
(2022)
58.1% Gregorianism
13.6% No religion
25.6% Folk religion
2.7% Other
Demonym(s)Kahneskan
GovernmentFederal directorial parliamentary republic
• President
Ama Edohi
Tekonwí Hill
Waŋblí Ayútepiwiŋ
LegislatureKahneskan Parliament
History
Area
• Total
448,454.7 km2 (173,149.3 sq mi)
• Water (%)
9.53
Population
• 2022 estimate
Increase16,035,890
• Density
35.76/km2 (92.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase$395.621 billion
• Per capita
Increase$24,671
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase$301.395 billion
• Per capita
Increase$18,795
Gini (2022)Negative increase 26.6
low
HDI (2022)Increase 0.814
very high
CurrencyUwoyí (Ꞹ), BSG)
Time zoneUTC+4 (Kahneska Standard Time, KST)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+99
Internet TLD.kn

Kahneska, officially the Federated States of Kahneska, is a sovereign state in Elia Borealis. It is bordered by the Free States to the west, the Siskiyou to the southeast, and X to the east. It is hydrologically bordered to the north by the Glacian Ocean and to the northwest by the North Medan Ocean. With an estimated population of around 16 million people, it ranks as the second most populous nation in Elia Borealis and is the most ethno-linguistically diverse. Kahneska's multiethnic heritage includes a mixture of indigenous Elian peoples and Calesian settler populations.

The territory of modern-day Kahneska hosted what was essentially the core of the Elian civilization, which extended across Elia Borealis; until the 16th century, after the disastrous Catabole crisis and Calesian colonization significantly shrunk the amount of land ruled over by the indigenous Elian tribes. Early forms of confederation persisted amongst the inland regions, where they often resisted colonial powers, until the early 18th century, with a brief resurgence again in the latter part of the century before being annexed into the Grand Federation in 1790. In the aftermath of a civil conflict alongside many decades of indigenous resistance, the country in its current borders gained its independence in 1895, taking on its current form of government in 1899. Since then, it has had some level of instability and internal strife, including internal tribal struggles and issues with the settler populations that still inhabit the country.

Known as the "land of lakes and mountains", Kahneska's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems also includes many endemic species and landscapes and contributes to tourism and mineral exports as some of the primary means of economic development. However, despite being rich in raw exports, an estimated 22% of the population lives in poverty, nearly double that of its neighbors. Other issues facing the country include gun crime, corruption, and civil instability.

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History

Pre-History

As a result of early migration northwards from Elia Australis, the earliest human habitation of Elia Borealis began to occur around 3,000 to 2,500 BCE. The presence of ’’Homo sapiens’’ is evidenced by the existence of skeletal remains and stone tools found in the region.

Forest Period

Denvsoqua Period

Calesian contact

Colonization

Elian rule

Modern history

Geography

Government and Politics

Economy

Demographics

Culture

Notes

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