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|conventional_long_name = North Ethalrian Republic
|common_name = North Ethalria
|native_name= ''Republik Nordkrösenland'' ([[Wikipedia:German language|Ethalrian]])
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'''North Ethalria''', officially the '''North Ethalrian Republic''' ([[Ethalrian language|Ethalrian]]: ''
North Ethalria's territory extends from the Bernsteinspur in the south, the [[Bolvinian Plateau]] to the west, the Zloergen mountains of the western Möragu Plateau to the east and Lake Ider to the north. The continents longest continuous river, the Ider River, cuts the Vöhmian region in half from the west to the north-east and is the home of over 35 million Ethalrians. Through the [https://forum.theeastpacific.com/mbc-t3205-s60.html#p218637| Ocean Access Deal], North Ethalria has maritime access to the worlds oceans, and as a result has seen the highest economic boom of the three landlocked [[Ethalns|Ethaln nations]], although its economic prosperity is now considered reliant on the MBE. The country is bordered by [[Staynes]] and [[Durentria]] to the west, [[Faethalria]] and [[Thalria]] to the south and [[Caltharus]] to the north.
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==Etymology==
The current name of the country in [[Wikipedia:English language|Staynish]] is Ethalria, whilst the name in [[Ethalrian language|Ethalrian]] is
The name Ethal itself comes from the early medieval Aethal people which developed from an amalgamation of various migrating [[Cava]] and [http://nswiki.org/index.php?title=Uspria#Usprian_Elves Usprian] peoples from the Valerian and Axdelian region; and westward migrating [[Orc|Orcs]] from the [[Khermali River]] and other early [[Great Auroran Desert]] settlements, as well as [[Wikipedia:Humans|Human]] peoples from Cereneria.
The Renaissance scholar Imrenzie Anneke proposed that the Old Valerian word ''Aethalria'' evolved from the [[Impelanzan]] word ''Fidesthaeria'', meaning "faith" and "thaer", denoting the growth of the [[Thaerism|Thaerist faith]] in the region. Anneke also discovered literary variation, including Faethalria in the 2nd to 3th centuries.
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