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The genocide left Baykalians in a devastating state, having only approximately 300,000 people left after the slaughter. Following the conclusion of the civil war, the remaining Baykalian population, known colloquially as the Sisvir (meaning roughly "The lucky few" in Ancient Kostuvian), formed the nation Baykalia on June 19th, 2006 following the same borders as its defunct polity counterpart. As a result of the low population relative to what it was prior to the genocide, population recovery was seen as the primary goal to ensure political and social security and success. The efforts of the nation, which was a combination of selective immigration (initially from neighbors Caltharus and Xiopothos who held a small Baykalian political minority within their borders, but later from fascist-style nations like [[Fortuna]]) and reproduction, brought the population to 2,535,887 people by 2015. As a result, a single generation currently makes up ___% of the population, all 20 years or younger. Most from this generation have been enrolled in a program called the [[Youth Scouts of Baykalia]], a state-sponsored organization designed to teach Posolist views. The minor-to-adult ratio is currently an astounding __ to 1. This ratio, paired with the previous humanitarian crisis caused by the genocide, resulted in the vast majority of the nation to regress back to an agrarian economy. However, the richest provinces of the nation, namely Chita and Irkutsk, still retained their hold in the world economy, maintaining a standard of living comparable to cities such as AstrakhanAstravili and Nocturne. This extreme income inequality has created a unique situation in which the Baykalian unemployment rate is technically __%, as most of the population uses homesteading and subsistence farming to live, and do not participate in world trade, the exceptions being the richest sections of Chita and Irkutsk.
 
===Modern-Day Baykalia===
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