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Erjarvia

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Republic of Erjarvia
Erkylänjäri Vabariik (Erjarvian)
Flag of Erjarvia
Flag
of Erjarvia
Coat of arms
Motto: "Vabaduses ja rahus"
"In Freedom and Peace"
Anthem: "Meie riik"
Capital
and largest city
Harkulinn
Official languagesNone at a national level
Recognised national languagesErjarvian
Dulebian
Cuthish
Ethnic groups
(2019)
55.5% Erjarvian
26.5% Dulebians
14.7% Cuthish
4.3% Other
Demonym(s)Erjarvian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic
• President
Viljo Kirsipuu
Olari Kallas
LegislatureNational Assembly
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Independence from Dulebia
• De facto autonomy
6 April 1914
• Declared
24 August 1916
• Recognised
1 December 1917
• BEC membership
X
Area
• 
36,804.1 km2 (14,210.1 sq mi)
Population
• 2019 estimate
1,837,549
• 2010 census
1,320,933
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
91.5 billion
• Per capita
49,785
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
86.4 billion
• Per capita
47,300
Gini (2020)29.7
low
HDI (2020)0.943
very high
CurrencyErjarvian mark (EJM)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy- (AD)
Driving sideright
Calling code+46
Internet TLD.ej

Erjarvia (Erjarvian: Erkylänjäri), officially the Republic of Erjarvia (Erjarvian: Erkylänjäri Vabariik), is a sovereign state in Berea. It is bordered to the north by the Telmerian Sea, to the west and south by the Karsk Sea across from Sarrac and the Okhotsk archipelago of Dulebia, and to the east by X. Erjarvia is one of the three Lesinian states alongside X and X, the westernmost and the smallest of the states both in terms of population with 1,837,549 (2019) inhabitants and land area of 36,804.1 km2 (14,210.1 sq mi). Harkulinn is the capital and single largest city of the country, with other notable cities including Säkla, Laurju, Töstamaa and Nohusuu-Kunda. The state is organized as an unitary parliamentary republic and functioning democracy under a ceremonial President and Prime Minister as head of government.

The region of modern-day Erjarvia has been inhabited since at least the 8th century BC by various Lenisian tribes, and was first united by Harangvar who proclaimed the Duchy of Erjarvia in 1095. The Middle Ages saw the rise of the Duchy of Erjarvia as a regional power in the Karsk Sea region and the elevation of its rulers as Grand Dukes in 1214. The 1246 Concordat of Phasia paved the way for the formation of the Aldeno-Erjarvian Commonwealth as a personal union between Erjarvia and the powerful Kingdom of Aldena to the south which expanded rapidly in the 13th century and became one of Berea's most influential states as the Loxstedt-Hoeveden Monarchy. The personal union ultimately broke apart in 1440 due to Erjarvia's Salic law, but continued to remain a vassal of Aldena. Erjarvia became part of the Cuthish Empire after its proclamation in 1444, and was later directly annexed into the empire after the War of the Cuthish Succession in 1740; eventually in 1799, the Dulebian Empire invaded Aldena and occupied Erjarvia during the Cuthish Revolution, before incorporating both through the 1807 Treaty of Ulich. While Dulebia lost the Cutho-Dulebian War of 1834 as part of the Alhstead Wars against the Cuthish Empire, it was able to retain Erjarvia as an incorporated kingdom. During the Dulebian Civil War (1914-1918) and as the Great War (1910-1916) ended, a Republic of Erjarvia declared independence on 24 August 1916 with the military aid of Sarrac and Falland, and was formally recognized by the conference of the Treaty of Lehpold on 1 December 1917.

Erjarvia is considered to be a developed country and equipped with a high-income productive economy; it has consistently ranked very high in various metrics of national performance, such as the Human Development Index, quality of life, public health and access to education. Furthermore, the country is the least populous members of the Berean Economic Community (BEC), and a member state of the Common Berean Economic Space (CBES), Assembly of Nations (AN), X.

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