Aeselle
Republic of Aeselle Gajekal oe Aesel (Norven) | |
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Motto: "Ens kaolies oe kacidye " "By the grace of the people" | |
Anthem: "March of the wind" | |
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Capital and largest city | Tenetelle |
Official languages | Norven |
Demonym(s) | Aesellan |
Government | Unitary presidential constitutional republic |
• High Representative | Ryas Venton (LH) |
• Speaker of the Chamber | Denisa Wardell |
Legislature | United Chamber |
House of Delegates | |
Common Council | |
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Population | |
• Estimate | 6,342,764 |
• 2017 census | 6,023,876 |
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GDP (nominal) | 2017 estimate |
• Total | $529,883,412,000 (wip) |
• Per capita | $87,963 |
Gini (2015) | 23.4 low |
HDI (2015) | 0.912 very high |
Currency | Aesellean Stadors (⊜) (ANS) |
Time zone | UTC-8 |
Date format | dd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +27 |
Internet TLD | .ae |
Aeselle (Norven: Aesel), officially the Republic of Aeselle, is a small country in Southeast Astar whose territory comprises of the land surrounding the Easternmost part of Norven Bay and the Kellmuit Peninsula. The capital and largest city is Tenetelle, which is considered a primate city due to its disproportionate political and economic power.
History
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Geography
Climate
Environment
Politics and Government
Administrative Regions
Aeselle is a unitary state divided into 9 different regions ("Sekrays"), each with their own responsibilities related to the safety and well-being of their respective citizens. A list of them follows:
Tenetelle Sekray: Capital: Tenetelle Population: 3,553,780
Kellmuit Sekray: Capital: Hallsran Population: 1,245,098
Jomen Sekray: Capital: Jomen Population: 634,576
Carris Sekray Capital: Dokayn Population: 213,142
Hrost Sekary Capital: Leruen Population 108,000
Soen Carris Sekray Capital: Hettim Population: 97,593
Verrsel Sekray Capital: Malskis Population: 72,456
Juens Carris Sekray Capital: Anter Population: 55,369
Halder Sekray Capital: Tlanmey Population: 43,862
Military
Foreign Relations
Economy
Aeselle is a advanced economy with a high standard of living and emphasis on technological advancement. The ten largest companies in Aeselle by annual revenue are, as follows: BlueLK, Mokoro Digital, KeasPetro, NorvenHaldor Line, Pilot, Boardman Calgaro, Aumury, Malko, Derrakto Rail, Smartware Stores
Energy
For a country of it's size, Aeselle has an extremely high level of energy consumption. The government began a 20 year plan to switch to renewable energy in 2008, designed to ease the country of it's reliance on Ostanian natural gas for energy production. Despite major controversy, many of the gas fired plants are being replaced with nuclear power.
Industry
Infrastructure
Transport
Aeselle is a well connected nation, with a extensive series of public highways connecting every Sekray. The nation's largest road system, the CoastalNorvena Transit network,(commonly referred to as "CosNov") also contains a series of well-funded public transport networks and multiple seaports and airports.
The largest ports in Aeselle are the Port of Korpings, Port of Aeselle, and Port of Jomen.
The largest airport by far is Haleina International, located near Tenetelle, which transports more people than the next three, Woodar Beys International, Jomen Mallek International, and Kalen Honlaes International, combined
Demographics
Education
Religion
Culture
Music and Art
Cuisine
Sports
Akkaball and Soccer are the two biggest sports in Aeselle by viewership, and almost 60% of the country participate in some sort of team sports. Aeselle has hosted the Norven Games 8 times since their start in 1981, and hosted the 1964, 1991, and 2012 International Soccer Cup (ISC). The city of Tenetelle planned to host the World Games in 2006, but lost it's bid to Volpira, the capital of nearby Derrenfor.
Aeselle is home to one of the AAL's best Akkaball teams, the Jomen Chelukets, who just barely trail the Doranny Bulls in championship wins.