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|conventional_long_name = The Free Land of Emberwood Coast
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''Main Articles: [[History of Emberwood Coast]]''
 
=== Early Settlements and Agriculture ===
The first recorded evidence of sentient habitation is traced to Stone Age dark-skinned humans from central Aurora who are the ancestors of today's Native Emberitians. TheyArchaeological digs dated to 6500 BCE indicate they lived in small, nomadic, and pastoral tribes and spread over the northwestern coast of the peninsula and the forested highlands to the south. As west Auroran Cavan civilizations consolidated into the Kormistazic empire, thesenomadic peoples were constrained towards the northern coast, limiting the . Semi-permanent settlements existed in a novel format, cultivating semi-organized fields of grains that were shared between traveling groups in an arrangement that still exists (albeit in a more motorized format) in current day Emberwood Coast as the Corvidian People. Civilization was, at least until the 6th century CE, limited to small villages. The most advanced of these utilized small-scalebronze tools, and sparse iron manipulation,implements butfrom primarilymore stilladvanced reliantempires onthat stonehad andfiltered ceramicthrough implementsthe mountains separating the coastal highlands from the Lyr Valley.
 
=== Cultural Expansion ===
==Regional Settlement==
As other human civilizations expanded across the continent, other species including [http://nswiki.org/index.php?title=Uspria#Usprian_Elves%7C Usuprians] and [[Vulpine|Vulpines]] were forced from their lands as ethnic human empires began to solidify to the east. These ethnic groups settled and intermingled with the semi-nomadic cultures to form more permanent cities. Irrigated farms and contemporary aqueducts helped support larger settlements, spurring a further population boom. This boom was further compounded after the [[eruption of Mount Koriba]] in modern day Axdel, as displaced people from the natural disaster's fallout migrated towards less affected areas.
 
=== Anti-Authoritarianism and Revolution ===
''Main Articles: [[Emberitian Revolution]]''
 
==1970-1979==
As the 1960's rolled in, with them came the anti-imperial sentiments of rock music, recreational drug use, and a new explosion of differing ideologies from outside the empire. As these influences combined with the already roiling tensions of the various regions within [[Great Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlia]] caused the beginning of the end for the Auroran giant.
 
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Following dissent in the finally settled in its current borders as Emberwood Coast.
 
=== 1970-1979 ===
A relatively young nation, Emberwood Coast has been around for only 40 years. The nation is a breakaway territory of [[Norograd]] (which itself was a breakaway from the [[Morstaybishlian Empire]]) since the outbreak of the [[The Auroran Imperial War| Auroran Imperial War]]. As tensions grew and war raged on, the citizens of the coast could no longer allow themselves to add to the fight.
 
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Syng was the president for eight years, ending their two term presidency on January 8th, 1980.
 
=== 1980-1989 ===
Just weeks earlier, in late 1979, [[Kayla Hansleigh]] was elected to take their place as president of the Coast.
 
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Hansleigh was president for three terms, ending in 1992.
 
=== 1990-1999 ===
Hansleigh's main focus was Scientific Advancement. In 1991 she organized the [[Emberwood Coast Space Exploration Administration]] (ECSEA). Later that decade, the [[ESV Ascension]] was completed, and launched into orbit on February 29th, 1996.
 
After the end of Hansleigh's second term, [[Darson Nanokono]] was sworn into the presidency on January 7th, 1992. As a continuation of their predecessor's scientific programs, they authorized the construction of [[Perpetua Station]].
 
=== 2000-2009 ===
On August 7, 2005, Perpetua Station was ripped apart in a micro-meteor strike, killing all four crewmembers aboard. The nation grieves for months. The incumbent president narrowly won reelection in 2000, facing a 22-year-old Harriet Young, who rode a wave of isolationist nationalism, pushed to the forefront by the development of the internet and instant information services. Historians agree that had the election taken place even a year or so later, Young would now be in power.
 
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After Nanokono's second term, President Archer was elected for a single term, running on a push for strengthened infrastructure and improvements to urban centers. Many credit this presidency starting in 2008 as propelling Aura to its current state as a global economic and political hub.
 
=== 2010-2019 ===
 
Lakon Anch is elected president in 2012 with a slight majority, touting an impressive resume in the physical sciences. Pushing for improved and expanded post-secondary education, the nation became a world leader in collegiate attendance. The length of Anch's presidency was uneventful, and he stepped down after a single term to pursue research in his previous field.
 
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A constitutional crisis emerged in 2019, when external actors attempted to destabilize the executive by manipulating and eventually assassinating president Nimona Poole. Attempting to monopolize on this, a right wing coalition moved to seize the presidency by filling her seat, but the Anarchist party won an emergency vote to reorganize the government to avoid hostile changes to international and economic policy. [[Saravalie Interva]] led this push, and now sits as the international "Head of State" on the Association Coordination Board.
 
=== 2020-Present ===
The shift to a syndicalist government strained relations with other more conservative governments, and combined with the death of the former head of state caused relations with the UK and Further compounding this, following reorganization efforts, the Defense and Disaster Response council voted to cancel orders from South Hills for offensive multirole aircraft and naval vessels to divert the funds to domestic industry. ''cont.''
 
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=== Administrative Councils ===
The national Executive division is composed of thousands of people, organized in specific work groups, each reporting up to more general meetings until the oversight council. These are elected via single-transferable vote through different blocs (one nationally, six by general vote for specific geographic regions, and five by limited relevant vote through different industries). Each can be removed after a vote of no-confidence after a petition by any citizens of Emberwood Coast.
 
Election day is December 7th, and is a national holiday.
 
==== Current Government: ====
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!Constituency
!Elected
! Approval (National)
! Approval (Constituency)
|-
|Saravalie Interva
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{| class="wikitable" |-
 
! Embassy !! Agreements
|-
|The [[Nation/Dragonia|Dragonian]] Embassy
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|}
 
== Military Forces==
{{Main article|Emberwood Coast Military}}
 
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===Rockport ===
The northernmost municipality in the Coast, Rockport is the home of more than five hundred thousand people. It is quaint, compared to Aura and Portside. Independent retail stores are very common, as are family-owned restaurants.
 
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=Industry=
The strongest industry within Emberwood is Information Technology. Retail goods are, for the most part, imported, as are certain non-staple foods.
===Information Technology ===
One of three major internet hubs for Aurora are located in Western Aura, and several software developers operate out of the major cities.
===Agriculture===
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! The only limits placed on this are:
|-
| 1. The action may not take life, health, or property from any sentient beings
|-
| 2. The action may not obstruct the normal operation of daily life for others
|-
| 3. The action may not include threats directed at other sentient beings
|}
 
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Species Name !! Est. Percent
|-
| Human || 34.26%
|-
| Vulpine || 25.52%
|-
| Lupine || 17.87%
|-
| Feline || 14.48%
|-
| Avian || 3.14%
|-
| Reptilian || 2.76%
|-
| Other || 1.36%
|}
 
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{| class="wikitable collapsible" style="width:700px;"
! colspan= "15" style="background: #6688AA; color: #6688AA" | <span style="margin-left: 80px; color: white"><big>Emberwood Coast Weather Averages</big></span>
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy; height:17px;" | Month
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Jan
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Feb
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Mar
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Apr
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |May
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Jun
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Jul
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Aug
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Sep
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Oct
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Nov
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Dec
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy; border-left:2px solid #bbb;" | Year
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy; height:16px;" | Average maximum temperature&nbsp;°C (°F)
 
| style="background:orange;"| |16.9<br>(62.4)
| style="background:orange;"| |16.6<br>(61.9)
| style="background:#fc6;"| |13.9<br>(57.0)
| style="background:#ff9;"| |10.8<br>(51.4)
| style="background:#ff9;"| |7.4<br>(45.3)
| style="background:#ffc;"| |5.7<br>(42.3)
| style="background:#ffc;"| |5.0<br>(41.0)
| style="background:#ffc;"| |5.2<br>(41.4)
| style="background:#ffc;"| |6.9<br>(44.4)
| style="background:#ff9;"| |9.3<br>(48.7)
| style="background:#fc6;"| |12.8<br>(55.0)
| style="background:orange;"| |14.9<br>(58.8)
| style="background:#ff9; border-left:2px solid #bbb;"| |'''10.5'''<br>('''50.9''')
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;" | Average minimum temperature&nbsp;°C (°F)
| style="background:#ff9;"| |9.3<br>(48.7)
| style="background:#ff9;"| |9.2<br>(48.6)
| style="background:#ff9;"| |7.2<br>(45.0)
| style="background:#ffc;"| |4.9<br>(40.8)
| style="background:#fff;"| |2.0<br>(35.6)
| style="background:#fff;"| |0.5<br>(32.9)
| style="background: #C8DCF0;" | -0.2<br>(31.6)
| style="background: #C8DCF0;" | -0.1<br>(31.8)
| style="background:#fff;"| |0.9<br>(33.6)
| style="background:#fff;"| |2.1<br>(35.8)
| style="background:#ffc;"| |4.5<br>(40.1)
| style="background:#ff9;"| |7.2<br>(45.0)
| style="background:#ffc; border-left:2px solid #bbb;"| |'''4.0'''<br>('''39.2''')
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Sunshine<br>hours
| style="background:orange;" | 145.0
| style="background:#fc6;" | 137.5
| style="background:#ff9;" | 104.4
| style="background:#ff9;"| |74.5
| style="background:#ffc;"| |43.2
| style="background:#fff;"| |24.7
| style="background:#ffc;"| |30.8
| style="background:#ffc;"| |58.1
| style="background:#ff9;"| |87.6
| style="background:#fc6;" | 128.2
| style="background:#f90;" | 173.2
| style="background:orange;" | 153.2
| style="background:#ff9; border-left:2px solid #bbb;"| |'''1160.4'''
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background: #DCF0F0; color:navy;" | Rainfall<br>mm (inches)
| style="background: #3C50FF; color: white;" | 92.1<br>(3.6)
| style="background: #283CFF; color: white;" | 107.4<br>(4.2)
| style="background: #0000B4; color: white;" | 139.7<br>(5.5)
| style="background: #000064; color: white;" | 162.6<br>(6.4)
| style="background: #000064; color: white;" | 165.9<br>(6.5)
| style="background: #000064; color: white;" | 169.6<br>(6.7)
| style="background: #000064; color: white;" | 170.5<br>(6.7)
| style="background:#00f; color:white;"| |123.4<br>(4.9)
| style="background: #0000B4; color: white;" | 138.5<br>(5.5)
| style="background: #5064FF; color: white;" | 86.2<br>(3.4)
| style="background: #6478FF; color: white;" | 79.0<br>(3.1)
| style="background: #5064FF; color: white;" | 85.1<br>(3.4)
| style="background:#00f; color:white; border-left:2px solid #bbb;"| |'''1520.1'''<br>('''59.8''')
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Rainfall ≥ 1&nbsp;mm<br>days
| style="background: #3C50FF;" | 18.6
| style="background: #6478FF;" | 14.8
| style="background: #5064FF;" | 17.3
| style="background: #788CFF;" | 13.0
| style="background: #8CA0FF;" | 12.2
| style="background: #788CFF;" | 12.6
| style="background: #3C50FF;" | 18.8
| style="background: #6478FF;" | 14.6
| style="background: #5064FF;" | 17.2
| style="background: #788CFF;" | 13.1
| style="background: #8CA0FF;" | 12.3
| style="background: #788CFF;" | 12.6
 
| style="background:#6478ff; border-left:2px solid #bbb;"| |'''185.8'''
|-
| colspan="15" style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy; text-align:center;" |<small>(1971&ndash;2015 averages) Compiled by the Emberwood Coast Geographical Service</small>
|}
 
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{| class="wikitable collapsible" style="width:300px;"
! colspan= "4" style="background: #6688AA; color: #6688AA" | <span style="margin-left: 80px; color: white;text-align:left;"><big>Weather Records</big></span>
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy; height:17px;"| |Data Category
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Data
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Date
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Location
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy; height:16px;"| |High Temp. <br> °C (°F)
| style="background: #ffc0b5;"| |38.9<br>(102)
| style="background: #fff;"| |12.30.1997
| style="background: #fff;"| |Miriam
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background: #dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Low Temp. <br> °C (°F)
| style="background: #ccf;" | -3.7<br>(25.3)
| style="background: #fff;"| |7.3.2016
| style="background: #fff;" | Aura
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background: #dcf0f0; color:navy;" | Drought <br> Days
| style="background: #ffc67c;"| |159 Days
| style="background: #fff;"| |2002
| style="background: #fff;"| |Rockport
|- style="text-align:center;"
! style="background: #dcf0f0; color:navy;"| |Rainfall <br> mm (in)
| style="background: #b5fffb;" | 221.33 (8.7)
| style="background: #fff;" | 2011
| style="background: #fff;" | Portside
|-
| colspan="15" style="background:#dcf0f0; color:navy; text-align:center;" |<small>(1971&ndash;2015 records) Compiled by the Emberwood Coast Geographical Service</small>
|}
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The public transportation system is highly advanced, employing raised magnetic rail systems, electric cars, and a subterranean metrorail network in major metropolitan areas. Most non-electric vehicles are from foreign visitors and tourists. Both major Coast airlines use solar or hydrogen battery vehicles.
 
==Measurement ==
This nation uses the standardized [[wikipedia:metric system|Metric System]] of measurement. One second is defined as the time it takes for a photon-wave to travel 299,792,458 kilometers. One meter is defined as the width of 10,204,200,439 adjacent hydrogen atoms.
 
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*[[wikipedia:Space Shuttle|Arrow Class Orbiter]]; In service starting in 1991, and retired after 2011.
*[[Valiant Class Orbiter]]; In service since 2016.
 
 
 
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Vessel Name
!Vessel Class!! Location !! Commissioned
|-
| ''ESV Reliant (3)''
|''Valiant (Refit)''|| Vehicle Construction - Stonewall Point || ''2025 (Planned)''
|-
| ESV Wisteria (2)
|Valiant|| Pad 2- Stonewall Point || 2018
|2018
|-
| ESV Valiant (1)
|Valiant|| Pad 4- Stonewall Point || 2016
|2016
|-
| [[Myriad Station]]
|Station|| [http://forum.theeastpacific.com/single/?p=10009119&t=7003698 Destroyed] 2016 || 2007
|2007
|-
| Perpetua Station
|Station|| Destroyed (2005) || 1994
|1994
|-
| ESV Kaleidoscope (B)
|Arrow|| Retired (Aurora Aerospace Museum)|| 1991
|-
| ESV Arrow (A)
|Arrow|| Retired (Aura Museum of Aeronautics) || 1991
|1991
|}
 
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