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Ecclesiastical Theodemocracy of Pharexia
Pharexian: Kirkjulegt Lýðræði af Fharheckx
Astellian: Talamh na n-Oileán go Leor
Flag of Pharexia
Flag
Coat of Arms
Coat of Arms
Motto: "To dwell together in unity"
Pharexian: "Að búa saman í einingu""
Astellian: "Cónaithe le chéile in aontacht"
Pharexia Wards.png
Map of the 21 wards of Pharexia
CapitalBreíddalsvík
Official languagesPharexian · Astellian
Recognised regional languagesValian
Ethnic groups
(2019)
38% Asteillian

23% Mainland Esevær (10% Angshirian, 6% Valian, 3% Eustaki)
8% Slovan
5% Vivorian

2% Duxnusaric
Demonym(s)Pharexian
GovernmentConfederal multi-party consociationalist directorial republic with significant elements of direct democracy
Hansine Karlson

Hans Mathiassen
Karoline Fleischer
Pavia Knudson
Arne Egede
Sir Ole Møller
Nja Johansen

Isak Petersen
LegislatureSíðari
Ward Assembly
National Assembly
Establishment
• Barony of Holafsosan
1021
Population
• 2017 estimate
2,730,536
• Density
521/km2 (1,349.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2017 estimate
• Total
$130 billion
• Per capita
$49,451
Gini (2017)28.95
low
HDI (2019)Increase 0.933
very high
CurrencyPharexian Sherbornes
Date formatdd/mm/yy (NG)
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codePHX
Internet TLD.phx

Pharexia, officially the Ecclesiastical Democratic Federation of Pharexia (pronounced: /fərɛziɑ/; Pharexian: Kirkjulegt Lýðræði af Fharheckx pronounced: [kiɒkju:lɛgd l ʁɛ:i af hɑjɛgss], Astellian: Talamh na n-Oileán go Leor pronounced: [ˈfɒːbɔnˀ æˀ kʰʁ̥yˈlænd̥ə], commonly referred to as the Federation of Pharexia or the Pharexian Federation, is a Eseværian nation consisting of the southwestern portion of the Sofjord mainland, the western portion of Djupivogur Island, in addition to several surrounding islands. It shares mainland borders with Fjerholtia to the northwest and Selsoykenia to the southwest. Eastward, across the Passäcaglia Sea, Pharexia controls a small portion of land on the Vivorian mainland which borders Klyasilia to the southeast, the city-state of Trelisfieldia to the northeast, and Susonia to the west.

Pharexia is a semi-direct democratic federal republic. It consists of 21 wards (jords/bharda), each with some degree of semi-autonomous devolved administrations. The capital city of Breíddalsvík is located on the northeastern part on the coast of the Passäcaglia Sea. Most of Pharexia’s terrain is flat with the exception of its mountainous border western border; the northern climate is Template:Wpltemperate and covered in deciduous forest while middle and southern Pharexia is largely taiga grassland. Temperatures average between 5°C (41°F) in the north and -1°C (30 °F) in the south throughout the year. As a result of the moderation and the southernly latitude, summers normally hover around 12 °C (53 °F). Average temperatures are -7 °C (19 °F) in winter. The southernly latitude location also results in perpetual civil twilight during summer nights and very short winter days.

Culturally, Pharexia's relatively small population of 2.7 million demonstrates a cohesive national character. This character is attributed to the country’s largely inhospitable southern landscape, the constant darkness of its winters, and the high degree of adherence to the Ilyçisian religion. As a result, Pharexia is a combination of individualism and egalitarianism. Pharexians are highly agreeable and compassionate people, reflected in the state's strong social welfare system, while also harboring conscientiousness and responsibility, reflected by the high GDP per capita, high level of educational achievement, and more recently significant technological advancements.

Pharexia is often described as a unique amalgamation of both conservative and liberal ideologies: for example, despite having restrictive abortion laws, it has relatively liberal LGBT+ laws. This dichotomy is usually attributed to the rather unique teachings of the Church of Pharexia, which has both a high adherence and a large influence over public policy. Pharexia maintains a Nordic-like social welfare system that provides universal health care and tertiary education for its citizens. Pharexia ranks high in economic, democratic, social stability, and equality. It is consistently ranked as one of the most developed countries in the world and high on the Global Peace Index. The northern third of Pharexia–home to over half of the country’s citizens–runs almost entirely on renewable energy. Despite the nation being known for its state of neutrality and lack of a standing military, the former of these two attributes has been questioned in recent years, with Pharexia becoming a member of the Esevær Alliance in 2019. The government's claims it is merely for economic purposes. Though fundamentally and philosophically a pacifist country, it continues to maintain a minimal defense force. The Pharexian Federation is home to a strong belief in both personal and more recently digital privacy, a high degree of public safety and a complex social insurance scheme which mixes private and public funding. Pharexia has strict gun control laws: a national government safety course must be passed, a special license is required to own a handgun which may only be used for target shooting at a licensed range, semi-automatic firearms have caliber restrictions, while fully automatic firearms are banned entirely. Most psychotropic substances, such as alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine, and other class A drugs have been decriminalized but are rarely used. Culturally, Pharexia's attachment to reason and rational thought is evidenced in its constructed language. Astellian is also commonly spoken by Pharexians, and in 1978 it was made an official co-language of the Federation. The Valian language is recognized as a regional language of Eastern Pharexia.

Pharexia has a rather unique relationship with religion–while an overwhelming majority (80%) of citizens are members of the Ilyçisian denomination of Trúathi, nearly 90% of the population identify as nontheists. The official state church is the Trúathi Church of Pharexia/Kirkja hins af Fharheckx/Séipéal n-Oileán naofa, which professes that the mainstream monotheistic Ilyçisian God is better conceptualized as a metaphor for a transcendent reality and the relationships that exist between people. The Church of Pharexia rejects the concept of the personal God taught in mainstream Ilyçisianism. Rather, it embraces the cultural and humanistic aspects of Ilyçisianism without their basis in historical events.

Economically, Pharexia is a competitive and highly liberalized, open market economy. The vast majority of Pharexian enterprises are privately owned and market-oriented, combined with a strong welfare state. It has incredibly generous maternity/paternity leave, government-funded job training for the unemployed, and free healthcare. Public spending is 30% of GDP, but this has been in decline for nearly two decades and is continuing its downward trend. In the same period, public debt has more than halved from 70% of GDP to 34% thanks to a shift in the budget from an 11% deficit to a 0.8% surplus. A lot of this has come about by allowing private companies to provide public goods by competing for contracts alongside public providers (healthcare is a notable example of this). What this sort of system amounts to is not the free market guiding the public sector but being allowed to contribute to a well-developed welfare state. Since the initial wave of liberalization efficiency savings haven't budged much and there is continued debate about whether private firms provide the same quality as public-run services. In essence, Pharexia attempts to balance a competitive business environment with a high level of public provision of goods and services. It does not do so by sticking rigidly to the traditional free market vs. planned economy dichotomy, but by focusing on the ends it wants to achieve (such as a higher quality of life, happiness and individual autonomy, among others) and determining which means will best accomplish them.

Pharexia's political system is well suited to this economic approach. Human capital is at the center of the government's economic agenda, and its directorial democratic institutions offer an atmosphere of trust and stability which facilitates continued safe investment. Society's egalitarian nature and easy mobility further reassures Pharexians of the system's success and ensures their support for it. While the state does employ around 25% of the labour force, the focus of policy is on individual autonomy within an open economy rather than on state direction. This is why the private sector has been brought back into state policy after clumsy top-down planning of the mid-to-late 20th century (when Pharexia was an explicitly social democratic state). As one example of 'intelligent government', Pharexia uses a form of 'flexicurity' that allows firms to sack employees with considerable ease, but then uses government resources and facilities to provide these unemployed citizens with generous benefits and considerable assistance in finding new work. Similarly, the government uses resources to invest in innovation within problem areas, rather than trying to solve those problems through taxes which historically proved ineffective within Pharexia. Essentially, the government tends to turn political projects into business plans. In other areas, such as education, the government refuses to consider private involvement, but in these cases tends to offer a considerable degree of autonomy to the local providers rather than centrally directing efforts.

Etymology

The term "Pharex" is believed to be derived from "Fahreckx", the name of an ancient and believed-to-be extinct flower present in the various mountain ranges of the region. According to the records of the Dvorxick people, the first known inhabitance of Pharexia, these flowers were used to heal various ailments and illnesses, such as the annoria virus, which killed an estimated 310 society members.

History

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 1124
 1262
 1397
 1523
 1814
 1874
 1918
 1944

750 to 1124: Settlement and Unionization

Medieval History

The Great Migration

Ayoubian Empire

The War of Redemption

Pharexian Renaissance

Kingdom of the Quorum of the State

Ayoubian War

Modern History

Geography

Climate

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Climate chart (explanation)
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Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches

Nature

Government

Political Parties

Wards

Ward ID Population # Population % Governor/Party Ward ID Parliamentarians
AprorFlag.png Apror AP 913,580 10.07% Remi Dupont (AUfC) 6 50
BrichardProperFlag.png Brichard Proper BP 1,637,549 18.05% Jules Fongemie (SPP) 8 90
Clayp Thines Flag.png Clayp Thines CT 1,392,597 15.35% Valgeir Eðvaldsson (SPP) 7 77
DalvukFlag.png Dalvuk DV 872,755 9.62% Sigurgeir Ákason (NF) 3 48
PharexianFlag.png Holmavíke HM 996,513 10.98% Oddur Þórlaugarson (Ind.) 10 55
PharexianFlag.png New Waldensia NW 1,252,884 13.81% Kolbrún Ásgeirsdóttir (BW) 4 69
PharexianFlag.png Ruscya RU 626,895 6.91% Páley Valberg (AUfC) 5 35
PharexianFlag.png Stavíxs ST 245,859 2.71% Clarimunda Brisette (AUfC) 9 14
Uxbridbury Flag.png Uxbridbury UX 358,089 3.95% Sólbjört Magnúsdóttir (IDP) 1 20
Flag of Cairhien.svg Victorium VI 775,681 8.55% Bernharð Arason (AUfC) 2 43

Economy

Infrastructure

Transportation

Cycling

Energy

Water supply and sanitation

Demographics

Largest cities and towns in Pharexia (2017 census)

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Brichard
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Montlin Mantenaé

  City Population Ward   City Population Ward

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Sønderburg
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Sønderburg


1 Brichard 796,077 BP 6 - - -
2 Vopnafjordur 505,498 CT 7 - - -
3 Laugarki 301,293 BP 8 - - -
4 Montlin Mantenaé 281,291 NW 9 - - -
5 Skjerstad 197,384 AP 10 - - -

Language

Religion

Religion in Pharexia
Religion
Percentage
Ilyçisianism
82.1%
Lutheranism
6.9%
Mormonism
5.7%
Roman Catholicism
2.0%
Other Christian
1.2%
No religion
0.9%

Ethnicity

Racial Makeup of the Pharexia (2015 census)

  Mixed-race (33.7%)
  White (26.4%)
  Black (16.5%)
  Holmavíkian (10.2%)
  Islander (5.3%)
  - (3.4%)
  - (2.11%)
  Other (2.39%)

Culture