Illyntheria
Republic of Illyntheria Gweriniaeth Illyntheria | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Balch a Rhydd Proud and Free | |
Capital | Ethribel |
Official languages | Illyntherian |
Ethnic groups | Illyntheri |
Demonym(s) | Illyntherian |
Government | Constitutional Parliamentary Republic |
Arthur Eifion | |
Mair Siorus | |
Area | |
• Total | 274,018.64 km2 (105,799.19 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 33,914,000 |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | ₳352 Billion |
• Per capita | ₳10,386.84 |
Currency | Argin ((₳)) |
Date format | ddmmyyyy |
Driving side | right |
ISO 3166 code | IL |
Internet TLD | .il |
Illyntheria (/ɪl.lən.'θi.ɹi.ʌ/, Illyntherian: /ɪ.ɬən.'θɛr.ja/), also known as the Republic of Illyntheria (Illyntherian: Gweriniaeth Illyntheria), is a nation in Western Lira bordered by the Radea and Winst to the west, Grenzaria to the north, Sylvakia in the north-east, Gostia and Karodova to the east, and the Relias Sea in the south. The capital city and largest city is Ethribel, located along the southern shore. Illyntheria is a Constitutional Parliamentary Republic. The legislature of Illyntheria is its Parliament, or Senedd, and is elected by direct vote of the people. The President, Arlywydd, is head of state and also voted for directly. The head of government is the Chancellor, Canghellor, who is nominated by the President and confirmed by Parliament; they in turn appoint other government ministers.
Illyntheria has a mild oceanic climate, with temperate broad-leaf forests and arable land that yields some of Illyntheria's most world renowned agricultural exports, such as their grapes, apples, pears, figs, and various berries. The full range of seasons is experienced, and temperatures range from −3 °C in winter to 22 °C in the summer. Illyntheria's beaches are a popular tourist destination during the summers.
Etymology
History
Antiquity (8th century BCE–5th century CE)
Relian tribes began to dominate the area of modern Illyntheria rather quickly during the early iron-age, with some such as the Iltinetteri and Birnacae adopting the more urban lifestyles of the coastal Pre-Lirans tribes, while those further inland such as the Icei, Cirnannes, or Anedi retained their agrarian lifestyles.