Ewenshire

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Ewenshire

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Coat of Arms of
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Over the Hills We Go"
Anthem: Prairies Sing for the Mountain King
StatusUniversally Recognized
Capital
and
Coeloch
Official languagesEweic
Recognised national languagesEweic, Alkari, Staynish
Ethnic groups
83% Kemonomimi (Eweic), 11% Elf, 5% Human, 1% Other
Religion
85% Eweicism, 10% None, 5% Others
Demonym(s)Ewe
GovernmentParliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
• Prime Minister
Roland Loch
• Queen
Maeve III of Coed
The Convention
The Chamber of Commons
Independent
• Unification of the Region
1818
• Establishment of a Constitution
1915
Population
• 2024 estimate
34 million
GDP (PPP)2022 estimate
• Per capita
$1,233
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
408 billion SHD
• Per capita
12,000 SHD
Gini (2024)27.5
low
SDI (2024)Increase 0.8224
very high
Currencythe Dayntee (ɖ) (DYN)
Mains electricity120V, 60Hz
Driving sideright
Calling code+390
ISO 3166 codeEWE; ES
Internet TLD.es

Ewenshire (/jnˈʃɜːr/ (YOON-shir) or /jnˈʃɑːjɜːr/ (YOON-shai-er)) is a constitutional monarchy located in the middle of Arcturia. The country is politically and culturally comprised of 10 shires. The country’s upper house is the Convention, which is comprised of 5 delegates, called a "guild," from each shire. The lower house is the Chamber of Commons, which is comprised of one representative for each of the 300 electoral districts. Ewenshire’s largest and most economically important city is Coeloch. Ewenshire is bordered only by Alksearia to its northwest, with the Highland Steeps forming most of its northwestern border.

Settlement of the Eweic peoples into the cradle of the Highland Steeps began roughly 20,000 years ago. Various Eweic tribes fought over control of what is now called the midlands because of the abundance of rivers and fertile farming ground in the region.

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