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Democratic Republic of Ayeli
Flag of North Ayeli
Flag
of North Ayeli
Coat of arms
Motto: Loyalty to the Emperor and to the People
territories controlled by the Democratic Republic in dark green. Territories it claim in light green.
territories controlled by the Democratic Republic in dark green. Territories it claim in light green.
CapitalUyatlaudali
LargestHamuilaqta
Official languagesCherokee
Ethnic groups
(2015)
83.4% Wutagawi
12.5% Runakuna
1.3% Belfrasian
0.9% Mutuli
2.4% Other
Demonym(s)Wutagawi
Governmentrepublic
• Prime Minister
Wesa Inada
LegislatureAyelian Assembly
Establishment
• Elections of 2019
Mars 2019
Area
• Total
27,000 km2 (10,000 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
Between 2 to 4 millions
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
2 billions USD
• Per capita
250 USD
CurrencyUnosda (AYU)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.kk

North Ayeli, officially the Democratic Republic of Ayeli, is a country that emerged in the aftermath of the 2018 Eruption of Mount Nunakun and the political crisis that followed. Since its creation, it claims to be the sole legitimate authority over Ayeli, a claim contested by South Ayeli. Belfras was the first country to recognize North Ayeli as a legitimate state, followed by X and Y. It's capital and largest city is Uyatlaudali.

Because of the political fracturation of the island and the aftermath of the earthquake and volcanic eruption, North Ayeli lost a major part of its economic capacities. Uyatlaudali remain the only economically growing city while the rest of the country is qualified as being in a state of economic decay by most observers. The Inada government has started a number of reforms and programs to try and change the situation, notably through favorizing foreign investments. It nonetheless keep an aggressive rethoric toward South Ayeli, keeping the island in a cold war since 2018, limiting the reconstruction and attractiveness of Ayeli.