Eagleland-Belhavian Relations

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Template:Infobox Bilateral relations Eagleland-Belhavian Relations (Greek: Σχέσεις Αετοχώρας-Βελχαβίας) refer to the diplomatic state between the Empire of Belhavia and the Orthodox Federation of the Eagleland. Diplomatic relations have historically been amicable and very friendly, which existed de facto when Eaglelander merchants traded out of the lands that today belong to the Belhavian state, when the Fylarchies fell to the Aquilinian Empire. The Empire of Belhavia was one of the first nations to support the Eagleland Empire when it was formed in 1750, and offered financial support to the newly formed nation. Later in the 20th century, Belhavian migrants to the Eagleland promoted neoliberalism and in turn contributed positively to the country's growth.

Currently allied, these two states feature a free trade agreement which is worth approximately $350 billion. Both countries also have a mutual defence policy, called the 1985 Mutual Defense Pact, which due to the geographical distances of the two nations is limited in scope but does include limited application of military forces, which includes a limited amount of warships, ground forces, aircraft but also special operations forces.

Belhavians make up 3.7% of the Eagleland's population, and an estimated 150,089 Belhavian expatriates resided in the Orthodox Federation of the Eagleland in 2014. In return, Eaglelanders make up 0.51% of Belhavia's population and currently hosts 88,976 Eaglelander expatriates within its borders, particularly in its Central Ocean crown territories of the Ross Archipelagos, Tobia, and New Shelvoy.

Country comparison

Eagleland Eagleland File:NB flag in Pardes.png Belhavia
Population 256,746,217 252,813,000
Area 8.17 million km2 (3,156,385 sq mi) 21.78 million km2 (8.41 million sq mi)
Population Density 42.7/km2 (110.6/sq mi)
Timezones 2 3
Exclusive economic zone 11,251,000 km2
Capital Constantinople, KCT Provisa
Largest city Limani Themistokleous, NSA (8,090,451 population estimate, c. 2014) Dakos (10,090,451 population estimate, c. 2014)
Government Federal presidential repulic Federal presidential constitutional monarchy
Official langauge Modern Greek Belhavian English (de facto)
Yiddish (de facto)
Main religions Orthodox Christianity (90.4%),
Judaism (3.5%),
Romulan Catholicism (3%),
Protestantism (2.1%),
Other Religion (0.4%),
Secular (0.15%),
Agnostic (0.15%),
and Atheist (0.3%).
Judaism (75.1%),
Protestantism (8.2%),
Ulthrianism (3.4%),
Romulan Catholicism (2%),
Islam (1.6%),
Orthodox Christianity (0.5%),
Secular (3.9%),
Agnostic (2.3%),
and Atheist (0.3%).
Ethnic Groups Eaglelanders (90.5%),
Belhavians (3.7%),
Arthuristans (2.3%),
Emmerians (1.5%),,
Itailians (0.8%),
Alleghanians (0.20%),
Ulthrannics (0.23%),
Belfrasians (0.21%),
and Other (0.5%).
Belhavian Jews 70.4%,
Westerners (7.1%),
Emmerians (6.3%),
Alleghanians (5.04%),
Ulthrannics (3.9%),
Anikatians (3.8%),
Itailians (1.01%),
Eaglelanders (0.51%),
Rodarians (0.49%),
Belfrasians (0.36%),
Estovakivans (0.03%),
Tippercommoners (0.027%),
and Other (1.23%).
GDP per capita $49,327 (4th) $53,645
GDP (nominal) $12.330 trillion (9th) $16.043 trillion (2nd)
Expatriate populations 150,089 Belhavian-born people live in the Eagleland (2014 estimate).
Military expenditure $520 billion $820 billion
Active military personnel 1,300,000 2,328,861