Grenesia

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Commonwealth of Grenesia
Commonwealth of Grenesia (Grenesian)
Commonwealth of Grenesia
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Flag
Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Anthem: Rota
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Location of Grenesia (i want to be somewhere there :P)
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Map of Grenesia
CapitalKarlitch
Official languagesGrenesian
Recognised regional languagesIzjrski
Ethnic groups
98% Grenesian
2% others or not stated
Demonym(s)Grenesian
GovernmentDirect democracy
• President
Stefan Bielak
• Prime Minister
Anna Kę̀dzyor
LegislatureNational 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)Increase 0.872
very high
CurrencyGrenesian plat (GNP (пл))
Time zoneUTC+3 to +4
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
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).

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