East Sevaya Zemla

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Democratic Republic of Sevaya Zemla
  • Демократический Республика Севская Земля (Shan)
  • Демократическай Республика Хотугу Сир (Saka)
Flag of East Sevaya Zemla
Flag
Location of East Sevaya Zemla in the World.
Capital
and largest city
East Sakia
Official languages
  • Glish
  • Shan
  • Saka
Religion
Demonym(s)East Sevayan
GovernmentUnitary Premist Republic
• Premier
Toguray Kovalyov
• Surrogate Premier
Mefodiy Burdusov
• Minister of the Exterior
Irereney Kyulyumyakhtirova
LegislatureNational Assembly
Area
• Total
68,852 km2 (26,584 sq mi) (76th)
Population
• 3000 census
994,505 (70th)
• Density
14.4/km2 (37.3/sq mi) (69th)
GDP (PPP)3000 estimate
• Total
$14.25 billion (73rd)
• Per capita
$14,329 (72nd)
GDP (nominal)3000 estimate
• Total
$2.169 billion (76th)
• Per capita
$2,181 (75th)
Gini (3000)40.6
medium (42nd (tie))
HDI (3000)0.656
medium (62nd)
CurrencyEast Sevayan Ruble (ESR)
Time zoneUTC+7 (East Sevayan Standard Time)

East Sevaya Zemla (ESZ), officially the Democratic Republic of Sevaya Zemla, is a nation in northern Asia. It is an island nation with a coast with the Sevaya Channel to the west, the Taymir Channel to the south, the Laptev Sea to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Sevayan Sea to the northwest.

ESZ ranks high in civil liberties, moderately high in HRC-FS human rights, and high in political freedom. There are no restrictions on political freedom and all HRC-FS human rights are followed with exceptions in the prison system. The political system of ESZ is considered one of the most diverse in the world, consisting of six major and 14 minor political parties, none of which have held an outright majority in the National Assembly.

Much like West Sevaya Zemla, the East Sevayan economy relies on the Golan economy to survive. Referendums asking whether to join Gola or not have shown increasing support for the proposition while the proposition to merge with West Sevaya Zemla have shown decreasing support. It is estimated that if ESZ does not join Gola or WSZ or find alternative economic support within the next five years, ESZ will suffer a severe economic depression.

Etymology

Sevaya Zemla litarlly translates to Northern Land in Shan. The northern islands of East Sevaya Zemla were first named this in the 1900s. The country of Sevaya Zemla split in 2884 after a short civil war which created the east and west. The name was extended to the collective islands of East and West Sevaya Zemla.

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