Ebrary

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Christian Commonwealth of Ebrary
     
Republica Christian de Ebraria (Ebrarese)
Flag of       Ebrary, Ebraria
Flag
Coat of arms of Ebrary
Coat of arms
Motto: "Deo et patriae"
Anthem: Hymn of Ebrary
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Map of Ebrary
Capital
and
Ceres
Official languagesEbrarese
Recognised regional languagesNurdman, Gallasian
Ethnic groups
Ebrarian, Nurdman, Gallasian, Others
Demonym(s)Ebrarian (Ebrariano)
Government  Unitary dominionist presidential Christian republic
•     Protector Soveran (Sovereign Protector)
Daniel Lucas
•     Presidente (President)
Carlos Renaldo
LegislatureParliamento (Parliament)
Senato (Senate)
Assemblea Popular (Popular Assembly)
CurrencyEbro (EBR)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.eb
Preceded by
Kingdom of Ebrary

Ebrary (Ebrarese: Ebraria), officially the Christian Commonwealth of Ebrary (Ebrarese: Republica Christian de Ebraria), is a country located in the region of {REGION} on the continent of (CONTINENT). Its area extends from (PLACE) to the (PLACE). Ebrary borders {list of countries}. Its fourteen provinces and one autonomous region span an area of (area) km2 ((area) sq mi) and over X million people. Ceres is the nation's capital and largest metropolis, and other major cities include Arsa, Corbo, Miron, Gana, Cierala, and Urtedo. The Government of Ebrary is a Christian authoritarian state which includes elements of a presidential republic and theocracy, with a large amount of authority vested in the autocratic "Sovereign Protector", a position held by Daniel Lucas since the current government was established.

Ebrary was long inhabited by the Old Ebrarians, who inhabited the area roughly coinciding with modern Ebrary until

Etymology

When the area now known as Ebrary was settled by the Aroman-speaking conquerors in the 6th century, they were led by General Marcus Ebraius to conquer and settle the coast of the nation. Originally the settlers referred to the country as Ebrarae, and made Ebrarius one of their ruling Consuls. By the 7th century, the Ebrarian kings began referring to their nation as Ebraria in extant sources. The Anglish exonym "Ebrary" is derived from the native name Ebraria.

History

Geography

Government and Politics

Legislature

The Palace of Estalta in Ceres, meeting place of the Ebrarian Parliament

The national legislature of Ebrary is the bicameral Parliament, made up of the Senate and the Popular Assembly. The Parliament makes national law, declares war, approves treaties, has the power of the purse, and has the power of impeachment, by which it can remove the President and sitting members of the cabinet and the judiciary.

The Senate is the upper house, with 40 appointed members who serve life terms. Senate appointments are allocated to different institutions in the government and Ebrarian society. The Ecumenical High Council has the right to appoint 15 members of the Senate, the Sovereign Protector appoints 5, the President appoints 3, two seats to the Ecclesiastical Amendant Church, one seat to the Christenist Union, and two seats are hereditary seats. The Senate regulates its own membership, and may vote by a 2/3rds majority to unseat one of its own members at any time.

Demographics

Ethnicity

People Groups of Ebrary
Ethnicity Percentage
Ebrarian
73.2%
Nurdman
14.8%
Gallasian
9.7%
Other
2.3%

Religion

Religion in Ebrary
Religion Percentage
Ecclesiastical Amendantism
38.8%
Christenism
24.2%
Sanctity Movement
19.6%
Parishism
12.6%
Lamenterism
3.1%
Other
1.7%