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'''The Most Serene Republic of Baykalia''', commonly known as [[Baykalia]], is a nation that exists on the continent Aurora that has a large border with [[Xiopothos]], exists south of East Malaysia, and borders [[KostromastanCathalrus]]. Baykalia exists between the latitudes S and S, and between the longitudes E and E. The nation, with a Nominal GDP per capita of $, has anabysmal estimated population ofincome inequality, with littlethe torichest no6% incomeholding inequality95% of the wealth. Baykalia is wedged between the countries Xiopothos and Cathalrus, with a small border with [[Kostromastan]]. Baykalia also has control of numerousfour islands that dotare located in the Caven Sea. The largest city Irkutsk and the capital city holdsChita 95hold approximately 82% of the population, withIrkutsk anholding esimated1,471,471 people and Chita holding 1,477,964 individualspeople. The small size of the country required the nation to innovate, and was the first to pioneer vertical farming on the continent.
 
The History of Baykalia is greatly intertwined with its neighbors [[Tuvaltastan]] and Kostromastan, and goes back as far as A.D. 200, beginning with the Ancient Kostuvians and their immense empire that encompassed central Aurora and a number of small islands north and south of the continent, as well as part of what is now modern-day [[Dragonia]]. The [[Kostuvian Empire]] existed for 1,774 years, until the three major culture groups (Baykalians, Tuvalts, and Kostros) began the [[Kostuvastan]] Civil War. The three culture groups, after the Civil War, founded the three nations Tuvaltastan, Kostromastan, and Baykalia. To this day, the three do not get along, and it is not uncommon for there to be violent and typically bloody border skirmishes amongst the three.
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