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Royal Federation of Amilagro
Kæungruigiføderationit Vørmørk (Amilagran)
Vëërmërkon Kunjingaswikittoorsjaio (Saameri)
Kungiqquippiqarqaxirpuqquike Vermek (Napartaxiq)
Amilagro flag.svg
Flag
Amilagro seal.svg
Coat of arms
Motto: “Vid, hvat ir kæmpar før.”
Know what you're fighting for.
Amilagro (green) on a globe
Amilagro (green) on a globe
LocationNorthern Thuadia, west of the Njorish sea
Capital
and
Aengber
Official languagesAmilagran
Saameri
Napartaxiq
Ethnic groups
(2023)
TBA
Religion
(2023)
TBA
Demonym(s)Sukong
GovernmentFederal assembly-independent directorial contitutional monarchy
Kristina II.
Jan Frederikson
LegislatureFederal Council
Area
• 
276,164 km2 (106,628 sq mi) (not ranked)
Population
• 2024 estimate
Increase2.svg 6,712,348 (not ranked)
• 2023 census
6,710,509
• Density
24.299/km2 (62.9/sq mi) (not ranked)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase2.svg 389.659 billion ACU (not ranked)
• Per capita
Increase2.svg 58,067 ACU (not ranked)
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase2.svg 366.581 billion ACU (not ranked)
• Per capita
Increase2.svg 54,628 ACU (not ranked)
Gini (2023)26.6
low (not ranked)
HDI (2023)Increase 0.942
very high (not ranked)
CurrencyAmilagran Kråne (kr) (AKR)
Time zoneUTC-4, -5
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.am

The Royal Federation of Amilagro, commonly known as Amilagro, natively as Vørmørk, Vëërmërk and Vermek, is an island country located in northern Thuadia. It is a federal constitutional monarchy consisting of TBA communes, and a capital district Aengber. Amilagro controls six major islands, and 23 small islands, with 6 of these islands being shared with the Northern Union and lacking a permanent population, as they serve for research and economic activities. It is one of the most northern countries in Anteria and as a result is very sparsely populated. The largest city is the capital of Aengber with 750 thousand inhabitants.

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The Amilagran federal government is a federal assembly-independent directorial constitutional monarchy with perks of a direct democracy. It has three seperate branches, those being the legislative, executive and judicial. It has a bicameral legislature made up of the Federal Council, a lower house based on population, and the Federal House, an upper house with two members for each commune. The federal constitution grants substantial autonomy to the communes and districts.

[ECONOMY]

Etymology

The exonym "Amilagro" (IPA: /ə'mɪləgroʊ/ ə-MIL-ə-groh) has appeared in the Common language since the 12th century, when it was supposedly picked up from the phrase "a mil å grou" in Langheersbergic, which was commonly used to refer to the country, especially during the Amilagran invasions. The rough translation of the term would be "a mill on a field", referring to a folk song often sung by Amilagran soliders when invading, which was supposed to bring good luck and prosperity. This tradition lasted until the 18th century, when war songs started becoming increasingly more common.


Vørmørk (IPA: /'vøːrmørʃ/) is the endonym for the country. The etymology has been traced to old Amilagran, where this name started becoming widely used, meaning simply "our field", derived from merging the two words "vør" + "mørk". Another theory, which has struggled to gain recognition and is widely considered as a folk tale among the Amilagran linguistic community is that the country was named for its alleged founder and first king Vørmør, although there is no evidence to prove that he ever existed, being seen as a folk hero rather than a legitimate historical figure.

This name has also been borrowed by the two other languages native to Amilagro, those being Saameri and Napartaxiq, with the names Vëërmërk and Vermek respectively.

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