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 Chokasia to the south. Other large cities - Aside from Arünshia - 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.