Akeniran

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Keniriki Confederation

Keniriki Hibireti
Flag of Akeniran
Flag
Motto: `Betachi birihāni ye t͟s’eḥāyi`
Under the Light of the Sun
CapitalKefitaroki
LargestMet'eleya
Official languagesIsaetinyan
Recognised national languagesFyric
Demonym(s)Keniriki
GovernmentConfederated Monarchy
Mikiri Bēti ye Tenagarī (Council of Speakers)
Firidi Bēti ye Sewochi (Court of the People)
Sovereign State
• Separation from Niranic Empire
ca. 1050 CE
• Unification from Disparate States
1340 CE
Area
• Total
883,840 km2 (341,250 sq mi)
Population
• 2017 estimate
101,320,560
• 2010 census
100,569,236
• Density
114.64/km2 (296.9/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2017 estimate estimate
• Total
$1.369 trillion
• Per capita
$13, 520
GDP (nominal)2017 estimate estimate
• Total
$906.1 billion
• Per capita
$8,942
CurrencyKeniriki Federal Mark (KFM)
Time zoneUTC-9 to -10
Date formatyyyy-dd-mm CE
Driving sideright
Calling code+45
Internet TLD.ake

Akeniran, offically the Keniriki Confederacy, is a country occupying the northernmost reaches of the continent of Abyaala on Septentrion. It borders Leonesco to the south, and Tir Glas to the north, though the latter border is rather small. The northern coast borders an area know as The Maw, an important trade point. Its total land area is nearly nine hundred thousand square kilometers, and had a population of just over one hundred million people in the 2010 census. The capital city is Kefitaroki, located in the eastern half of the country.

Etymology

Following the split of the Niranic Empire in approximately 1000AD, the people in the southern half of the Empire wished to distinguish themselves from the heretical northerners. They declared themselves a new people, taking their name in Isaetinyan from the words for Jungle and Mountain, thus making themselves the Jungle Mountain People, or Keniriki. Akeniran, therefore, is simply the land of the jungle mountain people.


History

Pre-Schism Era

City-States Period

Unification

Colonial Era

Industrial Era

Geography

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Politics

Constitution

High Speaker

Legislature

Advisor's Council

Supreme Court

Foreign Relations