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'''Kaltariezh''', known predominantly by the its historical [[Wikipedia:Anglicisation|staynified]] name '''Kaltaria''' is a constituent country of the Imperial Kingdom of [[Great Morstaybishlia]]. Located in [[Aurora|Northern Aurora]], it neighbours [[Staynes]] to the west, [[North Ethalria]] to the south, [[Marislia]] to the east and both the [[Morstaybishlian Sea]], [[Tivot]] and [[Blueacia]] to the north.
 
Boasting a rich history of culture, the BishlecBishec states formed the basis of elvish and cava civilisation as we know it after the [[Great Vanishing]] some three thousand years ago, expanding and contracting several times before a period of unification in the 11th century, forming modern Kaltariezh. Cava and elvish populations would be outcompeted by the descendent human population of [[Staynes|Estenes]], and by the mid 13th century saw the end of its last non-human ruling dynasty. Forming an empire by the early 15th century after expansionism into the [[Cerenerian Ocean]], the Kaltariezh Empire (Kaltarimpalaeriezh) settled and then colonised the Inizi Reterdelien by 1424 (what is today the westermost islands in the [[Morstaybishlian Cerenerian Territories]]) and [[Jusdelva]] by 1483.
 
Kaltariezh would enter a period of civil war in 1497 between two members of the Cadoret dynasty vying for control of the throne. Both Kirus and Azenor controlled vast armies and had a relatively equal claim to the throne. In 1501, Azenor married [[Lambertus III|Lambertus III of Staynes]], and combining their forced won the [[Kaltariz Civil War]] by 1505. Lambertus and Azenor's son, [[Lambertus IV]], would inherit rule of the Staynish-Kaltariezh Empire and unified them politically in 1515, forming [[Great Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlia]]. Kaltariezh contributed to the expansion of Morstaybishlia through the [[Western Auroran Crusades]] from 1523 to 1575 which saw the defeat and annexation of the Kormistazic Empire. Beyond Aurora-proper, Kaltariezh contributed to the expansion of Morstaybishlia starting with the establishment of colonies in [[Arcturia]], [[Gondwana]], and [[The Oan Isles|the Oan Isles]].
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Kaltariezh is an upper income post-industrial consumption-led developed economy (according to the [[Auroran Monetary Fund]]) that has a GDP of rough 3.2 trillion KRB and a GDP per capita of approximately 31,000 KRB. It is a major manufacturing and financial services hub, being the home of major corporations such as [[Ferrus Industries]]. With its generally mild climate and minerally well-endowed geography, the country is highly biologically diverse and its varying landscape provide for the cultivation of wine-grade grapes. The country performs well in metrics of liveability and governance, but it does have a fairly high incarcerated population and above average levels of crime.
 
== Etymology ==
It is believed the name ''Kaltar'' derives from the name ''Culotoutar'' given by the [[Bishlan|Aberbish]] civilisation who spoke [[Usprian languages|
Proto-Usprian]] over three thousand years ago. ''Culo'' has toponymic meaning, which is "a nook", "a retreat" or "an out of the way place", most likely referring to the civilisation spawning on the west coast of the [[Dovian Cape]]. The sound followed similar linguistic changes pertaining to its meaning, evolving into ''kul'' by the first millennium BCE, and then mutating into ''kal'' by the 8th century. This deviates from the actual spelling of the word which in modern Kaltareg is ''[[Wikipedia:cil#Welsh|kil]]''.
 
The next part, ''[[Wikipedia:Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/toutā|touta]]'', means "people", with the second ''t'' becoming weaker over time, often being replaced by a softer ''d''. The second consonant mostly vanished by the first millenium BCE, at which point it was recorded under several spelling variants, most notably ''Kultouar'', and rarely ''Kultudar''. The suffix is believed to be the definitive article ''[[Wikipedia:Breton grammar#Articles-ar|-ar]]'', which means "the", though it is unexplained why this appears as a suffix as it usually precedes a word, phrase or toponymic cognate. If this is the case, the full name translates to "the people of the nook".
 
The name was codified in the 9th century, formally becoming ''Kaltar''. All other spellings phased out shortly after. The suffix ''-iezh'' came by the 11th century, coming from the earlier ''[[Wikipedia:-edh#Cornish|-edh]]'' and denotes a sense of nationhood. In a sense, it is very similar to the [[Wikipedia:English language|Staynish]] suffix ''[[Wikipedia:-ia#Suffix 2|-ia]]'', from which the staynified name ''Kaltaria'' derives.
 
== History ==