Grenesia
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
Commonwealth of Grenesia Commonwealth of Grenesia (Grenesian) Commonwealth of Grenesia | |
---|---|
Anthem: Rota | |
Capital | Karlitch |
Official languages | Grenesian |
Recognised regional languages | Izjrski |
Ethnic groups | 98% Grenesian 2% others or not stated |
Demonym(s) | Grenesian |
Government | Direct democracy |
Stefan Bielak | |
• Prime Minister | Anna Kę̀dzyor |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Senate | |
Zyazd | |
Establishment | |
• Kingdom | 1023 |
• Duchy of Suvozhno | 1353 |
• Renewed Kingdom | 1359 |
• Commonwealth | 1591 |
• People's Commonwealth | 1945 |
• Commonwealth | 1990 |
Area | |
• Total | 420 km2 (160 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | honestly idk give me a place on the map first ok |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | B L A N K |
• Density | 1/km2 (2.6/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2017 estimate |
• Total | B L A N K |
• Per capita | B L A N K |
Gini (2018) | 21.37 low |
HDI (2018) | 0.872 very high |
Currency | Grenesian plat (GNP (пл)) |
Time zone | UTC+3 to +4 |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +212 |
ISO 3166 code | [[Wikipedia:ISO 3166-2:GN|GN]] |
Internet TLD | .gn; .гн |
Grenesia (Grenesian: Ґрэнэзъя, tr. Grènèzya [grɛnɛzja], officially the Commonwealth of Grenesia, is a country located in Marenesia. It is divided into 14 provinces, covering an area of [B L A N K] square kilometres ([B L A N K] sq mi), and has mostly mediterranean or humid continental climate. Grenesia's capital is Karlitch and its largest metropolis is Shrènitsa. Other major cities include Lubogoshch, Gervazno, Shadz’na, Yalish, S’vętokhvalki, and Byala Gran’.
Etymology
The origin of the name "Grenesia" derives from the Yasic tribe of Grenesians (Grènèsi), who inhabited the Drva river basin of present-day Drvanski region starting in the mid-6th century. The origin of the name Grenesians itself is disputed, however many historians claim that it derives from the Proto-Yasic word gorěti (to burn).
History
WIP
Geography
Landscape
Climate
Politics
Government
Political parties
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Energy
Transport
Media
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Language
Religion
Health
Education
Culture
Literature
Visual arts
Music
Cuisine
Sport
References
This template may be deleted.