Eggraria (Pacifica)

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The Secular Republic of Eggraria

Ōvland Edītatə Pōpula
Flag
Capital
and
New Manifesti
Official languagesDeovalish, Austral
Recognised national languagesDeovalish, Austral, Alman
Ethnic groups
(2020)
Most South Pacifican ethnic groups
Religion
(1952)
Secular (Explicitly none)
Demonym(s)Eggrarian(s)
GovernmentFederal Democratic semi-Republic semi-Confederation
• Presiding Minister
Aria Promethə
• Chair of the Committee of Representatives
Vacant
LegislatureCommittee of Representatives
Population
• 2020 estimate
25,443,885
• 2010 census
22,143,885
CurrencyEggrarian Dollar (EGD)

Eggraria, officially The Secular Republic of Eggraria, is a sovereign nation located in the South Pacific and located on the east coast of Bailtem. No current geographical neighbors exist to the nation.

Primarily composed of a peninsula on the east coast of Bailtem, the nation rests centered around an area in the center of the peninsula on a higher altitude than the rest of the landscape. Its largest city is the capital, New Manifesti, while the cities of Intranationalə and Rapatta are the larger cities for international affairs and religion, respectively.

While initially comprised of 16 individual nomadic tribes, the Eggrarian people officially formed a unified confederation in the 1300s. While no date has been recorded for the official beginning of the nation, the confederation of these tribes became unified under one federal system in 1533. Since then, the initial tribal confederacy has become a unified 15-district state with leadership from each district's elected District Representative, and a Presiding Minister that oversees the entire body, as well as doubling as the first district's District Representative.

History

The history of Eggraria does not have many solidified records until the 1700s, and thus the Eggrarian history beforehand is built on speculation and estimations by historians. Many attribute the lack of records to the lack of contemporary written records until the Eggrarian Economic Disaster of 1734.

Pre-antiquity

Antiquity

900s-1100s

1200s-1300s

1400s-1500s

1600s-1700s

1800s-1900s

2000s-Present