Carna

Carna, officially the People's Republic of Carna, is a country in southern Levantia. It shares land borders with Wealdland to the west, Yonderre to the north, Urcea to the east and Anglei to the northeast, and shares a maritime border with Kiravia in the Sea of Ardran. It covers an area of 1,009,396 km2 (389,730 sq mi) which includes the island of Ardran, the Eriskay Islands and the island New Holchester in the Sea of Nordska. The country has a population of almost 99 million, the vast majority of which is situated within the country's coastal regions and central belt. The is Dunaird, the country's largest city and main cultural and economic centre. Other major cities include Malkirk, Inverleith, Dalfearn, Kinlaig, Craigshiel, Largmore, and Colgar.

By 300 CE, the Germanic had migrated into the central areas of modern Carna, establishing permanent settlements in the region. The south and southwestern coastal areas and the mountainous northern areas of Carna remained under the rule of the native people up until the collapse of Great Levantia in 500 CE. This saw the Ængles conquer much of Carna, developing a distinct Ænglo-Gaelic culture that laid the foundation of the language. Following the dissolution of the Western Kingdom of the Levantines in 978, the Kingdom of Carna was founded in 995, beginning more than a millennia of independent Carnish rule. With the advent of the, Carna entered the global stage and established itself as a strong naval power, building a colonial empire with the establishment of the colony of Arcerion in southern Crona. Calls for reform in the late 18th century would see the Carnish monarchy relinquish significant power to an elected parliament. Carna would enter the Great War in 1939, fighting alongside their former rival of Urcea. The country would exit the war in 1948 following the Carnish Revolution which saw the Carnish monarchy deposed and the subsequent establishment of the People's Republic of Carna.

Since the Carnish Revolution of 1948, Carna has been governed as a, with political parties being outlawed by its constitution. It is the world's only democracy that does not employ a or  system. Despite this, almost all representatives elected to its national legislature, the Forgaitherin, are followers of the ideology of Bairdism. This ideology sees the country organised as a highly decentralised union of workers', soldiers' and peoples' councils. The peoples' councils serve as the country's and are highly autonomous, wielding significant local power.

Carna is one of the three founding countries of the Treaty of International Assistance and Development (TRIAD) and it's capital, Dunaird, hosts the organisation's headquarters. The country is a highly, with an advanced. It has very high standards of, , , , and is categorised as "very high" in the , with it offering expansive social security, a universal healthcare system free at the point of use, strong environmental protections, a tution-free education at all levels, and more. Due to its tendencies, strong powers of the electorate over elected officials, and high levels of electoral transparency, the country also ranks in first place in the Democracy Index.

Known for its long and rich cultural history, Carna has many World Heritage Sites and is among the top tourism destinations in Levantia. The country's national anthem, "", has become an internationally recognised anthem which is sung around the world on to mark the beginning of a new year.

Etymology
The name Carna comes from Carni, the name for the  that inhabited the westernmost regions of Great Levantia. The name of the Carni is derived from the word càrn, which is the root of the  and  word "". It is widely believed that the Latin name Carni was given to the westernmost Celts of Great Levantia due to the region's high density of cairns, with more ancient cairns being found in Carna than anywhere else in the world. The modern Carnish Gaelic name for the country, Càrna, stems from this theory, literally meaning "Cairn land" or "Land of cairns".