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Federated States of Eskavia
Forbundsstatene Eskland (Waldish)
Eskävisikut Häkilnu (Kilvokenit)
Flag of Eskavia
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Kalonak
Official languagesWaldish
Kilvokenit
Recognised regional languagesFallish
Seluga
Tunagaq
Ittorsuit
Ethnic groups
(2020)
43.3% White
25.7% Mixed
16.4% Eskavian
8.1% Black
2.2% Kullaarvik
4.3% Other
Religion
(2020)
81.9% Gregorian
11.7% Irreligious
6.5% Other
Demonym(s)Eskavian
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• President
Espen Ruud
Karl Olsåpal
Mats Halvorsen
LegislatureForbundsdag
Landsting
Folksting
Establishment
13 September 1904
2 April 1905
7 August 1953
Population
• 2023 estimate
38,403,820
• 2020 census
37,746,022
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $2.107 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $54,864
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $1.287 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $33,512
Gini (2022)Positive decrease 41.6
medium
HDI (2022)Increase 0.924
very high
CurrencyDaler (ESK)
Driving sideright
Calling code+17
Internet TLD.ek

Eskavia (Waldish: Eskland, Kilvokenit: Eskävisik), officially the Federated States of Eskavia (Waldish: Forbundsstatene Eskland, Kilvokenit: Eskävisikut Häkilnu), is a sovereign state in Elia Australis. It lies between the Medan Ocean to the west, TBA to the northwest, TBA to the northeast, the Alconian Ocean to the west, and the X Ocean to the south. Eskavia's capital and largest city is Kalonak, with other major cities including Fossenvik, Pelåvano, Sankt Halvard, and Mariestad. With a population of more than 38 million, Eskavia is the Xth most populous nation in the world.

Humans have inhabited Eskavia for at least 12,000 years. The first Calesian explorers arrived in 1510, after which both Falland and Waldrich established colonies in the region. In 1718, Waldrich annexed Fallish Eskavia as a consequence of the Waldish–Fallish War. An independence movement in Waldish Eskavia began to emerge during the late 18th century, but was suppressed by colonial authorities until the 1860s. After the Second Cuthish War, the Eskavian colonies fought a series of wars for independence that ultimately forced Waldrich to relinquish its possessions in continental Elia Australis. Efforts to unify the newly independent polities began during the Hisuka War, when several states established a defensive alliance known as the West Eskavian Confederation. After the Sivo War, the Confederation was consolidated into a federal state and reorganized as the Federated States of Eskavia.

Eskavia remained neutral during the Great War, but maintained friendly relations with the Transmedan Powers due to fears of Nadauran expansionism and subversion by Eskavia's Fallish community. The nation supplied significant amounts of arms, equipment, and natural resources for the Transmedan war effort and emerged as a major economic power in the Elias.

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Prehistory

  • Humans arrive at least 12,000 years ago

Colonial period

Early independence period

  • Several wars between various states over border disputes
  • Hisuka War of 1887 sees Waldrich attempt to reconquer the Hisuka peninsula, Eskavian states establish the West Eskavian Confederation as a defensive alliance
  • The Confederation repulses the Waldish invasion, several other states join during the 1890s and gradually begin to integrate
  • A rebellion breaks out in 1904 on the Waldish islands of X, West Eskavia invades in order to expel Waldish colonial rule
  • The Confederation is victorious and is consolidated to form the Federated States of Eskavia

Post-unification history

  • Eskavia remains neutral during the Great War but reconciles with Waldrich due to fears of Nadauran aggression and fears of agitation by the Fallish minority

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