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The Third Kingdom of Andrenne

Drejas Künigrykja Andrensk
Flag of Andrenne
Flag
Lesser Coat of Arms of Andrenne
Lesser Coat of Arms
Motto: "ᚳᚱᚾᛗᚨᚱᛦᚢᛏᚪ ᚳᛘᚱᚧ ᛗᚨᚱᛏᚴᚷ!"
"Vråmardht virð martskuu!"
"Forwards we march!"
Anthem: "Andrensk haro nikt vän Duolltg (Andrenne has not yet Died)".1
Capital
and largest city
Mitta, Mitta
Official languagesAndrensk
Recognised national languagesMindshe, Mercanti
Other languagesGojan, Prydanian, Yakuvonak
Ethnic groups
(2015 Census)
82% Andrensk/North Gotic
11% Szlavic
5% Mindshe/South Gotic
2% Other
Demonym(s)Andrennian
GovernmentConstitutional Parliamentary Monarchy
• Grand King
Lukas II of Kjellse-Tages
• Prime Minister
Artijom van Spaarva
Formation
• Formation of the Kingdom of Ander under Odoaser Storijasus Adrijanuus
383 AD
• Oswald Kjellner unifies Andrenne
876
• Formation of UKAG
1650
• Dissolution of UKAG
1818
• Establishment of the Third Kingdom of Andrenne
1955
Area
• Total
588,934 km2 (227,389 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 census
68,304,102
• Density
256.77/km2 (665.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$3.324 trillion
• Per capita
$48,983
HDIIncrease 0.915
very high
CurrencyRilva ri (RIL)
Date formatMM/DD/YYYY
Driving sideleft
Calling code+20
Internet TLD.and
  1. The anthem video is outdated in many respects but the song itself is still up to date.

Andrenne, officially the Third Kingdom of Andrenne (Andrennian: Drejas Künigrykja Andrensk), is a sovereign state in the north of Gothis. It is bordered by Cojedes to the northwest, Yakuvony to the east, Dučrijeka to the south, and Hessunland to the southwest. It is surrounded by the Great Northern Ocean from the north and the Naesser Sea to the west. Its territory spans 588,934 square kilometers where 68,304,102 people were estimated to reside.

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