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Alliluya
Аллилуйя
Motto: "Аллилуйя!"[a]
"Hallelujah!"
Anthem: "Hymn to Alliluya"[a]
Alliluya (orthographic projection).png
Alliluya on the globe.
Largest cityYakutsk
National language
Demonym(s)
GovernmentAlliluyan anarchist theocracy
• Leader
Alliluya Fyodorova
Formation
25 June 1996
June 2023
25 June 2023
July–October 2023
• Establishment of the Council to the Nations
16 November 2023
Area
• Total
77,777 km2 (30,030 sq mi)
• Water (%)
9.6
Population
• June 2024 estimate
350,000
• Density
41.14/km2 (106.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Yakutsk Time)
Calling code+777
Internet TLD.ay

Alliluya[c] (/ælɪˈljə/; Russian: Аллилуйя; Russian pronunciation: [ɐlʲɪˈlujə]) is a partially-recognised[d] theocratic anarchist breakaway country in Siberia. It seceded from the Russian Federation following the Russian Crisis of 2023, and is led by Alliluya Fyodorova, whom religious Alliluyans claim to be the incarnation of God the Daughter. Alliluya does not have a state nor a government, except for the Council to the Nations which represents the country in international relations. Instead, the country functions as a collection of several connected communes which Fyodorova leads.

Alliluya has an estimated population of around 350,000 and an area of 77,777 square kilometres (30,030 sq mi). It borders the Russian Federation to the west and the Eastern Republic, a partially-recognised Russian breakaway state, to the east. Alliluya's geography is centred around its largest city, Yakutsk, and the Lena river which flows through the country. With a boreal climate, 42% of Alliluya's land area is covered in taiga.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Because Alliluya does not have a central government nor legislation, there are no national symbols that are officially recognised by law. The symbols featured in this article reflect those most widely used by the populace of Alliluya.
  2. The terms "national Alliluyan", "religious Alliluyan", and "political Alliluyan" are used to distinguish between the citizens of the country, the believers of Alliluya Fyodorova's religious doctrine, and those that follow her political philosophy. National Alliluyans are also referred to as "Alliluyan nationals", "Alliluyan citizens", and "geographical Alliluyans".
  3. According to Alliluya Fyodorova, the leader of the nation, Alliluya is the preferred English-language name for the nation. Geographically, it can be referred to as Yakutia to avoid confusion. It acts under the name of the People of Alliluya, represented by the Council to the Nations, in international affairs. Hallelujah and Alleluia are alternate romanisations of the Russian-language name. The nation is also referred to as the Nation of Alliluya, the State of Alliluya, the Kingdom of Alliluya, and the Kingdom of God on Earth.
  4. Alliluya is recognised by 40 out of 193 UN member states.