Cavalerland
Principality of Cavalerland Aþüraich Kierrasia (Cavalerish) | |
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Motto: „Ra Awik Raich!“ "The Everlasting Realm!" | |
Anthem: Aþüka Fana Kara! (Cavalerish) "Star Banner High!" | |
Capital and | Arünshia |
Official languages | Cavalerish |
Recognised national languages | High Alemannic |
Ethnic groups | Cavalers (82%), Alemannics (8%), Vynhozians (6%), others (4%) |
Religion | Princesses' Faith (62%), Atheism (30%), Alydianism (6%), others (2%) |
Demonym(s) | Cavaler |
Government | Diarchic Constitutional Monarchy |
• Solar Princess | Vastra |
• Lunar Princess | Naskel |
Sinþeia Atar | |
Legislature | National Diet |
Independent | |
• Tribal Unification | 652 CE |
• Principality Established | 708 CE |
Population | |
• Estimate | 15.21 million |
Currency | Cavaler Alura (Ā) |
Time zone | UTC+2.5 (AT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3.5 (AS&ST) |
Date format | yyyy/mm/dd |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +63 |
Internet TLD | .kier |
Cavalerland, officially the Principality of Cavalerland (Cavalerish: Aþüraich Kierrasia), is a constitutional monarchy in eastern Alemannia. It contains an estimated population of 15.21 million. Its capitol and largest city is Arünshia. It is a relatively flat country, with a cool and wet climate typical of north-eastern Asura. Small mountains throughout the country. With the largest of them - Aklaraß - in the Arünshia Shire. It is landlocked Tudonia and Mascylla to the west and north, Vynhozia to the east, and Chokashia to the south. Other large cities outside of the Arünshia Shire include Likáshia, Sajuna, Oatisha, and Nattushia.
Economy
Cavalerland has a market economy. However, unlike the majority of its neighbors, the Cavalerish state practices strong intervention. Both in the form of regulations and state-owned - And/or Crown owned - companies. Numerous sectors, those considered vital by the Government, are completely nationalized. Disallowing any form of private competition. These sectors include, but are not limited to: education, transportation (excluding automobiles), energy, healthcare. With state-owned or state-funded firms playing a part of numerous other sectors. Alongside the state and private corporations, there is a strong presence of organized workers. Both in the form of Trade Unions and Worker-managed Cooperatives.