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The Zubraynite dynasty was deposed by the Demirite dynasty in the 17th century CE, which established overseas territorial holdings which today comprise [[Commonwealth of Albanares|Albanares]], [[Sorentavia]], [[Hadena]] and [[North Crencello]]. The Demirite dynasty was deposed by the Packilvanian Communist Party led by [[Gideon Muktan]] in 1918 following the [[Great War]] and botched personal union with [[Great Morstaybishlia]] under [[Zerah Demir IV]]. Led by Sultan [[Amhoud I]], the [[Bedonite dynasty]] deposed the Communist regime then under Thawal Yaladir in 1985, reestablished a theocratic absolute monarchy under the [[Sultan of Packilvania]] (currently [[Namdun III]]) and entered into a personal union with [[Drakkengard]] known as [[Pax-Draconica]].
 
Spanning an area of over 6. 134 million km² (approximately 2.372 million miles²), it is the second largest country in the world by total land area after [[South Hills]] and before [[Great Morstaybishlia]] and the largest by contiguous landmass, followed only by [[South Hills]]. It spans 4 [[W:Timezone|timezones]] (+3 to +6 [[Christie Island|UTC]]) and 12 climatic zones including the largest hot and cold deserts contained within a single country, giving rise to such a wide variety of biological diversity that Packilvania is considered a [[W:Megadiverse country|megadiverse country]]. Coequally, it is also the subject of natural disasters such as urthquakes, drought and monsoons and faces ecological degradation due to deforestation and pollution.
 
Today, Packilvania is a newly industrialised emerging market (according to the [[Auroran Monetary Fund]]) that is the 3rd largest economy in the world by nominal GDP and the largest by PPP GDP. Coupled with the fact that it is a [[nuclear weapons state]], and its military, the [[Packilvanian Armed Forces]], has the [[List of countries by military expenditure|third largest military budget]] and [[List of countries by number of military personnel|third highest number of military personnel]] in the world, it is considered a [[W:Superpower|superpower]]. Nevertheless, the [[foreign relations of Packilvania]] remain fraught partly due to ideological differences and the support of terrorists by the [[Packilvanian Expeditionary Force]]. It is [[Surveillance and censorship in Packilvania|one of the most heavily surveilled countries in the world]], in part giving rise to a comparably poor sentient rights record. Despite possessing a nominally independent [[Judiciary of Packilvania|judiciary]] and [[Parliament of Packilvania|Parliament]], the [[Sultan of Packilvania|Sultan]] and [[Council of Ministers of Packilvania|Council of Ministers]] control the state and political opposition is repressed. With a population of over 1.1 billion people, it is the most populous, [[Religion in Packilvania|religiously diverse]] and ethnically nations in the world and its largest city, [[Bingol]], is the second largest metropolitan area after [[Sani Bursil]].
 
In the central area of modern Packilvania, the first written account of [[Paxism]], the ''[[Writings of Paxism|Ichtmar]]'', was written by Prophet Besmali (and/or his associates) around 2036 BCE and he died and was buried in [[Lyon]] around 2005 BCE. Lord Tiraz Mawal and other followers of Besmali are believed to have built the first iteration of the [[Memorial of the Jovian Gate]] and written the first accounts of the his life around 1900 BCE. Around 400 CE, King Suleiman of Yehudah commissioned Jerome of Damaclion to compile the ''[[Writings of Paxism|Vagumar]]'' which was later approved by the Council of [[Adrien]]. Around 120 CE, the first iteration [[Temple of the Restoration]] was built. Around 0 CE, a meteor struck [[Ashura]], giving rise to the [[Common Era calendar|Paxist liturgical calendar]].
 
Around 670 CE, King Obed III of [[Bingol]] was deposed by King Iktan the Devout of Bakil who expanded his rule to surrounding nations and established the first iteration of modern Packilvania. Around 980 CE, High King Melkezedek commissioned the ''[[Writings of Paxism#|Bas Magdamar]]'' which was commorated by the first iteration of the [[Bingol Royal Palace|Temple of the Authority]] in 1028 CE. Around 1112 CE, the Iktanite dynasty collapsed. Prince Ishak of Taskar deposed King Jurin IV of Bingol and established the second Packilvanian state around 1275 CE. The Zubraynite dynasty he established was deposed by King Saidun the Conqueror of [[Fidakar]] who established the secondse iteration of Packilvania around 1675 CE. In 1918 CE, [[Gideon Muktan]] deposed Sultana [[Zerah Demir IV]] and ended the Demirite dynasty, putting in place the Packilvanian Communist Party as the ruling force of the court iteration of Packilvania. In 1985, Prince [[Amhoud I]] deposed the PCP and established the rule of the [[Bedonite dynasty]] over the fifth and current version of Packilvania.
 
It is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.141 billion people, a spot is has held for decades. Although the [[Feline|Felines]] are by far the dominant species in the country, Packilvania is perhaps the most culturally and racially diverse nation in the world with significant minorities of [[Bipedaliforma]] such as Hominines, Elvines and Dwarvines. A caste system exists in the [[Feline]] people that controls the distribution of social privileges and status through hair type and facial structure, giving rise to a system that places the Shirazi group at the apex of the social order. The system continues to face criticism for its arbitrary restriction of people from economic opportunities and social dignity. The [[Packilvanian language]] one of the oldest and richest in the world, is the official language and facilitates communication among hundreds of communities, yet it is also diverse with the standard written version being the one spoken in [[Bingol]], the capital and largest city in the country.
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