05-17-2017, 08:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-17-2017, 08:28 PM by Tivona Shneider.)
Nation name: Eretzora
Population: 18,000,000 - 25,000,000
GDP per capita: $35,000 - 40,000
Location
West coast of the westernmost continent, to the east of the islands owned by Arren.
Cities:
Ayalon (capital, inland)
Katzilya (close to Kiryat Shlosha)
Kiryat Shlosha (on the coast, warm location)
Adora (coast, to north of Kiryat Shlosha)
Tel Darom (coast, south)
Brief description of your country
A federal republic with universal suffrage, Eretzora was a former Goldecian colony, formed to house Goldecia's Alsterenist population. Today only 40% of the population are descendants of the original Goldecian Alsterenist settlers, with the remaining having origins from other Alsterenist communities around the world. Alsterenism will be a minor branch of Akhadism, though many dispute its connection, instead believing it to be a distinct religion in its own right. Today, most Eretzorans are not very religious, and the country is heading towards complete secularism. There is still a strong connection to Alsterenism, though, but it is mostly cultural as opposed to religious these days. (Think Judaism and how many atheists still identify as Jewish).
Brief Summary of how you'd like your country to fit in the world
Moderate power.
Population: 18,000,000 - 25,000,000
GDP per capita: $35,000 - 40,000
Location
West coast of the westernmost continent, to the east of the islands owned by Arren.
Cities:
Ayalon (capital, inland)
Katzilya (close to Kiryat Shlosha)
Kiryat Shlosha (on the coast, warm location)
Adora (coast, to north of Kiryat Shlosha)
Tel Darom (coast, south)
Brief description of your country
A federal republic with universal suffrage, Eretzora was a former Goldecian colony, formed to house Goldecia's Alsterenist population. Today only 40% of the population are descendants of the original Goldecian Alsterenist settlers, with the remaining having origins from other Alsterenist communities around the world. Alsterenism will be a minor branch of Akhadism, though many dispute its connection, instead believing it to be a distinct religion in its own right. Today, most Eretzorans are not very religious, and the country is heading towards complete secularism. There is still a strong connection to Alsterenism, though, but it is mostly cultural as opposed to religious these days. (Think Judaism and how many atheists still identify as Jewish).
Brief Summary of how you'd like your country to fit in the world
Moderate power.