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Kiorgia has a strong subnational identity, with the majority (72%) of Kiorgians identifying themselves as "Kiorgian Coscivians", often in conjunction with other ethnosocial identities. Most people in the state are of mixes Coscivian, Gaelic, and Urom descent. | Kiorgia has a strong subnational identity, with the majority (72%) of Kiorgians identifying themselves as "Kiorgian Coscivians", often in conjunction with other ethnosocial identities. Most people in the state are of mixes Coscivian, Gaelic, and Urom descent. | ||
Hoppers, | Hoppers, Ĥeiran Coscivians, Highlanders and Féinem, Urom and various mestiço groups. Some Antaric Coscivians. The Kikik. | ||
The Kiorgian language is the main language of the state. It is somewhat mutually intelligible with Kiravic Coscivian. | The Kiorgian language is the main language of the state. It is somewhat mutually intelligible with Kiravic Coscivian. | ||
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Kiorgia is ranked as middle-income state. Though it faces developmental and transitional challenges, the state has satisfactorily grown and diversified its economy in the past thirty years, meeting most governmental and NGO growth targets. | Kiorgia is ranked as middle-income state. Though it faces developmental and transitional challenges, the state has satisfactorily grown and diversified its economy in the past thirty years, meeting most governmental and NGO growth targets. | ||
Agriculture is important to the Kiorgian economy, with the main cash crops being {{wp|hops}}, {{tobacco}}, and | Agriculture is important to the Kiorgian economy, with the main cash crops being {{wp|hops}}, {{wp|tobacco}}, and [[kalir]], while the {{wp|potato}} is the main staple crop. Livestock and poultry raising are also done. | ||
Hydropower. Quest que c'est? | Hydropower. Quest que c'est? |
Latest revision as of 12:07, 3 February 2024
Commonwealth of Kiorgia Lodrikéarita Kiorgia | |
Flag | |
Country | Kiravian Federacy |
Capital | Ærathorn |
Largest City | unknown |
Population | 7,209,652 |
Governor | Petrus Martin Hávannan |
Council President | Máiread McKesson |
Legislature | House of Delegates |
Stanora seats | 3 |
Official languages | Kiorgian Coscivian Gaelic Kiravic Coscivian |
Recognised languages | Indihéna Ardwali Kikik |
Postal Abbreviation | KRG |
Time Zone | Valēka Standard Time |
Kiorgia is a landlocked state in Trans-Aterandic Great Kirav.
History
Politics & Governance
Society and Culture
Kiorgia has a strong subnational identity, with the majority (72%) of Kiorgians identifying themselves as "Kiorgian Coscivians", often in conjunction with other ethnosocial identities. Most people in the state are of mixes Coscivian, Gaelic, and Urom descent.
Hoppers, Ĥeiran Coscivians, Highlanders and Féinem, Urom and various mestiço groups. Some Antaric Coscivians. The Kikik.
The Kiorgian language is the main language of the state. It is somewhat mutually intelligible with Kiravic Coscivian.
Economy
Kiorgia is ranked as middle-income state. Though it faces developmental and transitional challenges, the state has satisfactorily grown and diversified its economy in the past thirty years, meeting most governmental and NGO growth targets.
Agriculture is important to the Kiorgian economy, with the main cash crops being hops, tobacco, and kalir, while the potato is the main staple crop. Livestock and poultry raising are also done.
Hydropower. Quest que c'est?