Volhynia

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Grand Duchy of Volhynia
National Flag
Flag
of
Coat of arms
CapitalPrykarpattia
Official languagesSentralslavisk
Recognised regional languagesØstskandinavien
Religion
Orthodox
Demonym(s)Volhynian
GovernmentUnitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
Grand Duke Vasil III
• Chancellor
Milka Burak
LegislatureParliament
Federal Council
Federal Assembly
Independence from Ahrana
• Kingdom of the Volhynians proclaimed
1307
• Ahranian vassalisations
1507
• Grand Duchy created
1565
• Independence from Ahrana
1912
Area
• Total
229,900 km2 (88,800 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
16,450,000
• Density
71/km2 (183.9/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
329,000,000,000 (25th)
• Per capita
20,000 (23rd)
CurrencyVolhynian Kroner (₮) (VKR)

Volhynia, or formally the Grand Duchy of Volhynia, is a country located in mid Argis, in the Argic Great Lakes region, bordering Uppsund to the west, Dazhdinia and Littland to the east. Volhynia is located on the Intrian Sea. It has a population of 16.4 million Volhynians, with a population density of 71 people per square kilometer. Volhynia's capital and largest city is Prykarpattia.

Volhynia is a Constitutional Monarchy, led by a hereditary Grand Duke, the Chancellor of Volhynia, who is elected from the Federal Assembly to serve at the Grand Dukes pleasure. Volhynia gained independence from Ahrana in 1912, after several centuries of Ahranaian subjugation which followed Ahranaian vassalisations of shattered Volhynian duchies.

Volhynia's economy is largely agricultural across the majority of the nation, though with oil and mineral extraction in certain regions also providing a large amount of the country's economic output. In urban and coastal regions, the economy is largely service based, with expanding financial and information technology sectors. Volhynia maintains good relations with its neighbors and is a member of the Inner Sea Organisation.