Rijelv

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The Empire of Rijelv

Flag of Rijelv
Flag
Motto: Vigilance and Pride
LocationMap
CapitalHoosina
Largest cityEestilusia
Demonym(s)Rijelvan, Rij
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• Empress
Sofiya von Häuner
• Imperial Chancellor
Sarkin von Musel
• Vice Chancellor
Horazio ðe Selna
N/A
Area
• Total
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• Density
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GDP (nominal)2015 estimate
• Total
$2.13 Trillion
• Per capita
$30,000
Gini (2016)25
low
SDI (2016).761
high
Date formatMM/DD/YYYY
Driving sidethe right
Calling code+73
ISO 3166 codeRIJ
Internet TLD.rij

Rijelv, officially the The Empire of Rijelv, is a nation located on the western peninsula of Gondwana. East Polynesia lies directly north of Lusia in the north, and Sudina, the southern portion of Rijelv, is not bordered by any other countries, although Celannican and Setznan territories are close in proximity to it. With a total land area of 496,300 sq km and a population of over 70 million of various nationalities, Rijelv is one of the largest nations in southern Gondwana. Historically a loose gathering of city states, Rijelv was founded through the efforts of revolutionary nationalists approximately 300 years ago. The Empire was founded after the Kingdom of Hoosina, the dominant military power in the region, and the Northern Trade League, the dominant economic power, formed an alliance that slowly grew into one empire. A massive nations that spanned much of southwestern Gondwana, the nation fractured into multiple nations, with only the northern and southern portions of the empire remaining. Recent efforts by the current monarch to reunite the "Lost States," as they are referred to, have resulted in growing nationalism.

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Prehistory

It is believed that humans first arrived in the area that Rijelv inhabits between 20,000 and 15,000 years ago.

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