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'''Eastarland''' [əistarlant], officially the '''Kingdom of Eastarland''' (Eastarlandischen Kōninrīek [əistarlandiʃen kœninri: k]) is a country on the eastern continent of '''Anteria'''. The area of ​​the territory is 612,097 km2. The population as of December 31, 2020 is 97,428,353.
'''Eastarland''' [əistarlant], officially the '''Kingdom of Eastarland''' (Eastarlandischen Kōninrīek [əistarlandiʃen kœninri: k]) is a country on the eastern continent of '''[[Anteria]]'''. The area of ​​the territory is 612,097 km2. The population as of December 31, 2020 is 97,428,353.


Located in the center of the eastern continent, it is washed by the waters of the World Ocean and the Amber Strait in the west. It shares borders with [[Land2020]] in the north, [[Castarilia]] in the east, [[Ykanjo]] in the south.
Located in the center of the eastern continent, it is washed by the waters of the World Ocean and the Amber Strait in the west. It shares borders with [[Land2020]] in the north, [[Castarilia]] in the east, [[Ykanjo]] in the south.

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Kingdom of Eastarland

Eastarlandischen Kōninrīek
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Flag
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Large coat of Arms
Motto: "Loyalty to the Crown and Fatherland" ("Loyalitot zu der Kronen und den Vaterland")
Anthem: "Forward and only forward, Eastarland!" ("Vorwērte und nur vorwērte, Eastarland!")
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The Location of the UST in east Ophion
CapitalPhanuburg
Largest cityFedderg
Official languagesEastarlandian
Recognised national languagesEastarlandian
Ethnic groups
(2020)
Eastarlandian (91%)
Ykanjoans (3.1%)
Castarilians (2.7%)
Scousers (2.4%)
Other (0.8%)
Demonym(s)Eastarlandian
GovernmentUnitary Constitutional Parliamentary Monarchy
• King
Edward XI
• Prime Minister
Josef Kalter
• Сhairman of the Senate
Herbert Speer
• Сhairman of the Kōninstag
Emilia Orenstein
• Chief of Justice
Friedrich Weiß
LegislatureStates General
Senate
Kōninstag
Foundation
• The beginning of the statehood of the Union of Provinces of Eastarland
1579
• Unification of the Kingdom of Eastarland
1827
• Constitution
May 17, 1853
Area
• Total
612,097 km2 (236,332 sq mi)
• Water (%)
2.1%
Population
• 2020 estimate
97,428,353
• 2015 census
95,117,901
• Density
159.2/km2 (412.3/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
4.971 trillion
• Per capita
51,022
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
3.783 trillion
• Per capita
38,829
Gini (2020)29.6
low
HDI (2020)0.934
very high
CurrencyDucat (D) (EAD)
Time zoneUTC+2 (East Time)
Date formatyyyy,dd,mm
Driving sideright
Calling code+370
Internet TLD.etl

Eastarland [əistarlant], officially the Kingdom of Eastarland (Eastarlandischen Kōninrīek [əistarlandiʃen kœninri: k]) is a country on the eastern continent of Anteria. The area of ​​the territory is 612,097 km2. The population as of December 31, 2020 is 97,428,353.

Located in the center of the eastern continent, it is washed by the waters of the World Ocean and the Amber Strait in the west. It shares borders with Land2020 in the north, Castarilia in the east, Ykanjo in the south.

According to the state structure, it is a unitary state, it consists of 7 regions (Lōwien, Frieschern, Āstravia, Paringien, Kliben-Maaste, Braite, Zūdderland). The form of government is a constitutional parliamentary monarchy. The King of Eastarland since 3 August 2016 is Edward XI from the Kataringen-Faerzollen dynasty, since 26 April 2017 Josef Kalter has been the Prime Minister and Head of Government.

The capital is Phanuburg. The largest city is Fedderg. The state language is Eastarlandian.

The national flag is a blue cloth, with a size of 2: 3, traditionally symbolizing prosperity in Easterland culture, in the upper left corner is the heraldic cross of the Kataringen-Faerzollen dynasty, which symbolizes the rule of this dynasty in Eastarland. On the right side of the flag is the small coat of arms of Eastarland (a black coat of arms in a white frame with an Eastarland cross, on top is the crown of the Kingdom of Eastarland, and below there are two olive branches symbolizing greatness).

Coat of arms - in the center there is a small coat of arms, framed by a golden frame, as a symbol of wealth. On the sides there are two heraldic lions holding a small coat of arms, wearing crowns and spruce branches, which personify the Eastarland forest, fastened with the "Cross of Courage" - a national award for special services to the Fatherland and the Crown.

Anthem - "Forward and only forward, Eastarland!"

Eastarland is a country with a dynamically developing economy. GDP for 2020 was 4.971 trillion ducats (about 51.022 ducats per capita). The monetary unit is the Eastarlandian ducat.

Etymology

History

Geografy

Relief

Jōrwin Mountain, Eastarland
Heier river,Eastarland

The northern part of Eastarland is a low-lying plain formed during the Ice Age (North Eastarland Plain, lowest point Neuen Saffen, 6.31 m below sea level). The surface of the lowland has preserved traces of ancient glaciation - chains of low moraine ridges and hills. The western part of the lowland is occupied by swampy lowlands, the formation of which is caused by the subsidence of the platform. In the central part of the country, forest-covered foothills adjoin the lowlands from the south. The highest point is Jōrwin Mountain, 3243 m.

Rivers and lakes

A large number of rivers flow through the territory of Eastarland, the largest of which are: Osterkat, Killien, Goder. The largest lake in Eastarland is Gōeldehir, with an area of 1140 km² and a depth of 630 m. The lake is connected by a narrow Astiel strait in the west with the Amber Sea, and in the east with the Stober strait with the Castarilian Bay.

Climate

In general, the climate is temperate, maritime, characterized by cool summers and rather warm winters. The average temperature in July is + 16 ... + 17 ° C, in January - about + 2 ° C on the coast and slightly colder inland. The absolute maximum air temperature (+ 38.6 ° C) was recorded on August 10, 1954 in Drasau, the absolute minimum (−27.4 ° C) was recorded on January 29, 1962 in Litburg. In winter, when anticyclones arrive, the temperature drops below 0 ° C, snow falls, and channels and lakes are covered with ice. Although there is an average of 650 to 750 mm of precipitation per year, rarely a day goes by without rain. There are often fogs, sometimes it snows in winter. Truly extreme natural events (severe droughts, tornadoes, storms, severe frost or heat) are relatively rare.

Environment

Demographics

Religion

Ethnicity

Language

Health

Education

Largest Cities

State structure

Administrative division

Government

Executive power

Legislature

Judicial branch

Political parties

Migration policy

After a series of terrorist acts in the world, the government has consistently tightened immigration laws. Anti-immigration measures have significantly reduced the inflow of certain categories of migrants to Eastarland. In particular, in 2018, 4198 entry permits for family reunification were issued, which is 70% less than in 2013, and 1038 people were granted political asylum (82.5% less). At the same time, over the period 2013-2018, the number of those who received a study visa increased from 10 to 28.4 thousand people (an increase of 2.8 times), and those who entered on a work visa - from 5.9 to 12.8 thousand people (an increase 100%). In 2019, the measures were further tightened - in particular, a point system was introduced for spouses of immigrants wishing to enter the country.

Economy

Industry

Agriculture

Eastarland has a highly productive agriculture. It occupies a leading position in the world in terms of agricultural production, grain production, livestock products and milk. Eastarland is a land of predominantly small family farms. Agricultural production efficiency is very high. At the same time Eastarland lags behind in the average yield of corn and sugar beet. In the agro-industrial complex, agriculture plays a subordinate role.

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Livestock breeding provides about 70% of marketable agricultural products. Cattle breeding is the main branch of animal husbandry, it provides more than 2/5 of all marketable agricultural products, with the main part being milk (about ¼). Pig breeding is in second place. The country's self-sufficiency in milk and beef systematically exceeds 100%, but in pork it is less than 4/5.

Dairy and beef cattle breeding is most typical for well-moistened coastal areas, rich in meadows and pastures, as well as for the periphery of urban agglomerations. Due to the rather cold winter, stall keeping is common. Pig breeding is developed everywhere, but especially in areas close to the ports of import of imported feed, areas of sugar beet, potato and fodder root crops cultivation. Broiler production, production of eggs, veal, and pig breeding are concentrated in large livestock farms, the location of which depends little on natural factors. There are much more fodder crops than food crops, since a large amount of fodder grains, especially corn, are imported. However, the country ranked (2014) seventh in the world in terms of wheat exports (8.2 million tons). Of great importance is the cultivation of fodder root crops (fodder beets, etc.), corn for green fodder and silage, alfalfa, clover and other fodder grasses. Of the oilseeds, the most important is rapeseed, the crops of which are more than 10 times higher than those of sunflower.

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In areas with high natural soil fertility, the main crops are wheat, barley, maize and sugar beets. The poorer soils of the Northern Lowland and the middle-altitude mountains are traditionally used for sowing rye, oats, potatoes and natural forage crops. The traditional nature of Eastarlandian agriculture has significantly changed technological progress. Today, the so-called light soils are valued more, due to their suitability for machine cultivation, using artificial fertilizers; for example, corn is now widely cultivated in the Northern Lowlands, where it replaces potatoes.

Viticulture surpasses, in marketable products, fruit growing and vegetable growing combined. Vineyards are located mainly in the valleys of Osterkat, Godera and other rivers.

Tourism

Extractive industry

Transport and Energy

Transport

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Railway transport Eastarland rail transport is highly developed. Local and overnight trains, including high-speed trains, connect the capital with all major cities in the country, as well as with neighboring countries. The speed of these trains is 320 km / h. The railway network is 51,850 km long and is one of the longest railway networks. Rail links exist with all neighboring countries. Metro is available in Phanuburg, Fedderg, Litburg, Ūstimaa, Pilsava. In Feriar - partly underground light rail.

Automobile transport

After winning the 2016 elections in Koninstag, and forming a majority coalition with the Peasant Union, the Green Party banned all non-electric cars. Also, the cost of roads was reduced, but more attention was paid to public transport, railways, etc. The road network does not cover the entire territory of the country. The total length of highways is 610,500 km.

The main roads are divided into the following groups:

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Motorways - The name of the road is made up of the letter A followed by the road number. Permissible speed - 130 km / h, obligatory filling stations every 50 km, concrete dividing strip, absence of traffic lights, pedestrian crossings. National roads - prefix N. Permissible speed - 90 km / h (if there is a concrete dividing strip - 110 km / h). Department roads - prefix D. Permissible speed - 90 km / h. In cities, the permissible speed is 50 km / h. The use of seat belts is mandatory. Children under 10 years old must be transported in special seats.

Air transport Eastarland has about 475 airports. 325 of them have asphalt or concrete runways, and the remaining 150 are unpaved (data for 2017). The largest airport is the «Phanuburg» located in the suburbs of Phanuburg. The national Eastarlandian airline «EastarAir» operates flights to almost every country in the world.

Energy

Culture

Gastronomy

Holidays

Mass media

Television and radio broadcasting

Press

Architecture

Military establishment