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! rowspan=2 | [[List of subdivisions and territories of Urcea|Province/Crownland/State]]
{{Infobox country
! rowspan=2 data-sort-type="number" | 2022<br />[[Cook PVI|PVI]]<ref name= "Wasserman 2021"/>
|conventional_long_name = People's Republic of Carna
! scope="col" colspan= 4 | Before 2030 elections
|native_name =       ''Fowksrepublic o Carna'' ({{wp|Scots language|Carnish}})<br /> ''Sluagh-Phoblachd na h-Càrna'' ({{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Carnish Gaelic}})<br /> ''Folkerepublikken Karnland'' ({{wp|Norn language|Eriskayer}})
! scope="col" colspan= 4 | After 2030 elections
|common_name =       Carna
|-
|status =            <!--Status of country, especially useful for micronations-->
! [[2021 United States gubernatorial elections|Governor]]
|image_flag =         Carna socialist flag.png
! [[2021 United States state legislative elections|State leg.]]
|alt_flag =           Flag of Carna
! [[2020 United States Senate elections|U.S. Senate]]
|flag_type =        [[Flag of Carna|Flag]]
! [[2020 United States House of Representatives elections|U.S. House]]
|flag_border =        yes
! [[2022 United States gubernatorial elections|Governor]]
|image_flag2 =       
! [[2022 United States state legislative elections|State leg.]]
|alt_flag2 =         
! [[2022 United States Senate elections|U.S. Senate]]
|flag2_border =     
! [[2022 United States House of Representatives elections|U.S. House]]
|image_coat =        [[File:EmblemOfCarnaALT.svg|75px]]
|-
|alt_coat =          Emblem of Carna
! scope="row" |[[Alabama]]
|symbol_type =        [[Emblem of Carna|Emblem]]
|{{party shading/Solidarity}}| {{sort|115|R+15}}
|national_motto =     "Wirkers o the warld, unite!" ({{wp|Scots language|Carnish}})<br /> "Luchd-obrach an t-saoghail, aonachadh!" ({{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Carnish Gaelic}})<br /> "Arbeidere i alle land, foren dere!" ({{wp|Norn language|Eriskayer}})
|{{Party shading/Solidarity}}| Sol
|englishmotto =      "{{wp|Workers of the world, unite!}}"
|{{Party shading/Solidarity}}| Sol
|national_anthem =    "{{wp|Auld Lang Syne}}"<br>(Ænglish: "Old Long Since")<br>[[File:Media Player.png|link= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8-nsUyIzKY]]
|{{Party shading/Solidarity}}| Sol
|other_symbol_type = 
|{{Party shading/Solidarity}}| {{sort|186|Rep 6–1}}
|other_symbol =
|{{Party shading/Solidarity}}| Sol
|image_map =          Horsing around.png
|{{Party shading/Solidarity}}| Sol
|loctext =           
|{{Party shading/Solidarity}}| Sol
|alt_map =            <!--alt text for map-->
|{{Party shading/Solidarity}}| {{sort|186|Rep 6–1}}
|map_caption =        Location of Carna (dark green) in eastern [[Levantia]] (gray)
|-  
|map_width =          270px     
! scope="row" |[[Alaska]]
|image_map2 =       
| {{party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|108|R+8}}
|alt_map2 =          <!--alt text for second map-->
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|map_caption2 =      
|Split{{efn|name=akleg1|Republicans won a majority of seats in the [[Alaska House of Representatives]], but a majority caucus coalition was formed by a coalition of Democrats, independents, and moderate Republicans. In the [[Alaska Senate]], Republicans held the majority.}}
|capital =            [[Dunaird]]  
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|coordinates =        <!-- Coordinates for capital, using {{tl|coord}} -->
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|099|Dem 1–0}}
|largest_city =      capital
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|largest_settlement_type = largest city
|{{Party shading/Coalition}}| '''Coalition'''{{efn|name=akleg2|Republicans won a majority of seats in both the [[Alaska House of Representatives]] and [[Alaska Senate]]. A new Republican-led coalition of 19 Republicans, 2 Democrats, and 2 independents replaced the prior coalition of Democrats, independents, and moderate Republicans in the House, and a [[grand coalition]] caucus was formed by all Democrats and all but 3 Republicans in the Senate.}}
|largest_settlement =
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|official_languages =
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|099|Dem 1–0}}
|national_languages =
|-
|regional_languages = <!--Languages recognised or associated with particular regions within the country/territory-->
! scope="row" |[[Arizona]]
|languages_type =    Official languages
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|102|R+2}}
|languages =          {{wp|Scots language|Carnish}}<br /> {{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Carnish Gaelic}}<br /> {{wp|Norn language|Eriskayer}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|languages_sub =      <!--Is this further type of language a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")-->
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|languages2_type = 
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|languages2 =       
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|144|Dem 5–4}}
|languages2_sub =     <!--Is the second alternative type of languages a sub-item of the previous non-sub type? ("yes" or "no")-->
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| '''Dem'''
|ethnic_groups =      {{ublist |item_style=white-space:nowrap;
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
  | 90.3% [[White Carnish|White]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|DemS|Split D/I}}{{efn|name=AZ-split|One of Arizona's senators, [[Mark Kelly]], is a Democrat. In December 2022, [[Kyrsten Sinema]] left the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] and become an [[independent politician]].}}
  | 3.1% [[Black Carnish|Black]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| '''Rep 6–3'''
  | 2.2% [[Carnish Alshari|Alshari]]
|-  
  | 1.6% [[Carnish Audonian|Audonian]]
! scope="row" |[[Arkansas]]
  | 1.3% [[Carnish Cronan|Cronan]]
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|116|R+16}}
  | 1.1% [[Mixed (Carna ethnicity category)|Mixed]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
  | 0.4% Other
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
<!--  | 77.2% {{wp|Scottish people|Carnish}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
  | 9.2% {{wp|Gaels|Carnish Gael}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|204|Rep 4–0}}
  | 3.9% {{wp|English people|Ænglish}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
  | 9.7% Other -->
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
  }}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|ethnic_groups_year = <!--Year of ethnic groups data (if provided)-->
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|204|Rep 4–0}}
|ethnic_groups_ref =  <!--(for any ref/s to associate with ethnic groups data)-->
|-
|religion =          {{ublist |item_style=white-space:nowrap;
! scope="row" |[[California]]
  | 53.7% {{wp|Irreligion|No religion}}  
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|087|D+13}}
  | 26.4% [[Catholic Church|Levantine Catholicism]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
  | 12.6% [[Carnish Anglican Church|Carnish Anglicanism]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
  | 2.9% {{wp|Agnosticism}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
  | 1.7% {{wp|Islam}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|121|Dem 42–11}}
  | 0.9% {{wp|Hinduism}}  
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
  | 0.8% {{wp|Buddhism}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
  | 0.6% [[M'acunism]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
  | 0.4% Other
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|121|Dem 40–12}}
  }}      
|-
|religion_year =      <!--Year of religion data (if provided)-->
! scope="row" | [[Colorado]]
|religion_ref =      <!--(for any ref/s to associate with religion data)-->
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|096|D+4}}
|demonym =           Carnish
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|government_type =    {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Marxism–Leninism|Marxist–Livasist}} {{wp|One-party state|one-party}} {{wp|Socialist state|socialist}} {{wp|republic}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|leader_title1 =      [[General Secretary of the Communist Party of Carna|General Secretary]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|leader_name1 =       [[Robert Meighan]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|143|Dem 4–3}}
|leader_title2 =      [[President of Carna|President]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|leader_name2 =      [[Sarah Wylie]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|leader_title3 =      [[Prime Minister of Carna|Prime Minister]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|leader_name3 =      [[Brodie MacDowall]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem 5–3
|leader_title4 =      [[Chairperson of the Forgaitherin|Forgaitherin Chairman]]
|-  
|leader_name4 =      [[Caitrìona Aileanach]]
! scope="row" | [[Connecticut]]
|legislature =        [[Forgaitherin]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|093|D+7}}
|upper_house =       
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|lower_house =       
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|sovereignty_type =  Formation
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|sovereignty_note =
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|095|Dem 5–0}}
|established_event1 = [[Kingdom of Carna]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|established_date1 =  995
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|established_event2 = [[Proclamation of the People's Republic of Carna|People's Republic of Carna]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|established_date2 =  26 June 1915
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|095|Dem 5–0}}
|established_event3 = [[Carnish Constitution|Current constitution]]
|-
|established_date3 =  3 February 1916
! scope="row" | [[Delaware]]
|area_rank =
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|093|D+7}}
|area =
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|area_km2 =  1665077       
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|area_sq_mi =       
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|area_footnote =      <!--Optional footnote for area-->
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|099|Dem 1–0}}
|percent_water =
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|area_label =        Total
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|area_label2 =        <!--Label below area_label (optional)-->
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|area_data2 =        <!--Text after area_label2 (optional)-->
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|099|Dem 1–0}}
|population_estimate = 187,591,223
|-  
|population_estimate_rank =
! scope="row" | [[Florida]]
|population_estimate_year = 2020
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|103|R+3}}
|population_census =
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|population_census_year =
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|population_density_km2 = auto
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|population_density_sq_mi =
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|159|Rep 16–11}}
|population_density_rank =
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|nummembers =        <!--An alternative to population for micronation-->
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|GDP_PPP =            <!--(Gross Domestic Product from Purchasing Power Parity)-->
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|GDP_PPP_rank =  
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep 20–8
|GDP_PPP_year =
|-
|GDP_PPP_per_capita =
! scope="row" | [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank =
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|103|R+3}}
|GDP_nominal = $6,640,916,885,423
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|GDP_nominal_rank =
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|GDP_nominal_year =
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $35,401
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|164|Rep 8–6}}
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank =
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|Gini =              21.2
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|Gini_ref =          <!--(for any ref/s to associate with Gini number)-->
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|Gini_rank =
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep 9–5
|Gini_year =
|-
|HDI_year =          <!-- Please use the year to which the data refers, not the publication year-->
! scope="row" | [[Hawaii]]
|HDI =                0.924
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|086|D+14}}
|HDI_change =        increase
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|HDI_rank =
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|HDI_ref =            <!--(for any ref/s to associate with HDI number)-->
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|currency =          Carnish Siller
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|098|Dem 2–0}}
|currency_code =      CSR
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|time_zone =          <!--e.g. GMT, PST, AST, etc, etc (wikilinked if possible)-->
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|utc_offset =        -1
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|drives_on =          Right
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|098|Dem 2–0}}
|cctld =              .ca
|-
|iso3166code =        <!--Use to override default from common_name parameter above; omit using "omit".-->
! scope="row" | [[Idaho]]
|calling_code =      <!--e.g. [[+1]], [[+531]], [[+44]], etc-->
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|118|R+18}}
|patron_saint =      <!--Use patron_saints for multiple-->
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|image_map3 =        <!--Optional third map position, e.g. for use with reference to footnotes below it-->
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|alt_map3 =          <!--alt text for third map position-->
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|202|Rep 2–0}}
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
'''Carna''', officially the '''People's Republic of Carna''', is a country in eastern [[Levantia]]. It shares land borders with [[Burgundie]], [[Rhotia]], [[Lapody]], and [[Fiannria]]. It covers an area of XXX square kilometres (396,490 sq mi) which includes the island of [[Ardran]], the islands of [[New Ardmore]], and the [[Eriskay Islands]]. The country has a population of almost 188 million, the vast majority of which is situated within the country's coastal regions and central belt. The {{wp|Capital city|national capital}} 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]].
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
''By 300 CE, the Germanic {{wp|English people|Ænglish people}} 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 {{wp|Gaels|Gaelic}} 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 {{wp|Scots language|Carnish}} 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 {{wp|Age of Discovery}}, 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 [[Old Carnish Parliament|elected parliament]]. Carna would briefly enter the [[First Great War]] in 1938, assisting its colonial dependency of Arcerion in its border war with [[Paulastra]]. The development and spread of {{wp|Marxism–Leninism|Marxist–Livasist thought}} combined with dissatisfaction with working and living conditions and civil and political discontent would culminate in the [[Carnish Revolution]] of 1912 which saw the Carnish monarchy deposed and the outbreak of the [[Carnish Civil War]]. The civil war would come to an end in 1915 with the surrender of the last [[White Army of Carna|monarchist forces]] and the subsequent establishment of the [[Proclamation of the People's Republic of Carna|People's Republic of Carna]] — the world's first Marxist-Livasist state.
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|202|Rep 2–0}}
 
|-
Since the establishment of the People's Republic in 1915, Carna has been governed as a {{wp|Unitary state|unitary}} {{wp|Socialist state|socialist state}} under the [[Communist Party of Carna]] (CPC). Although political organisation are not explicitly outlawed, the CPC is enshrined in the [[Carnish Constituion]] as the nation's only legitimate political party and as the only political party legally permitted to hold effective power, with only political organisations affiliated with or endorsed by the CPC permitted to contest elections, making Carna a ''de facto'' {{wp|One-party state|one-party state}}. Following the establishment of the People's Republic, Carna established the [[Communist International]], which it continues to head to this day as the global leader of the Marxist–Livasist {{wp|Socialism|socialist}} movement.
! scope="row" | [[Illinois]]
 
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|093|D+7}}
Carna is a highly {{wp|Developed country|developed nation}}, with an advanced {{wp|World Bank high-income economy|high-income economy}}. It has very high standards of {{wp|Standard of living|living}}, {{wp|Quality of life|quality of life}}, {{wp|Education|education}}, {{wp|Health care|health care}}, and is categorised as "very high" in the {{wp|Human Development Index}}, with it offering expansive [[Social security in Carna|social security]], a [[Carnish Health Service|universal healthcare system]] free at the point of use, strong environmental protections, a [[Education in Carna|tution-free education at all levels]], and more. However, due to its ''de facto'' status as a one-party state, its lack of political representation, and its repression of dissenting political movements, the country ranks poorly in the [[Democracy Index]]. The CPC have, however, contested Carna's Democracy Index ranking, calling the index a "biased and untruthful record that does not recognise forms of democracy outside of those of the liberal strain and that seeks to push an anti-Carnish and anti-socialist agenda."
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
 
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
Known for its [[Culture of Carna|long and rich cultural history]], Carna has [[List of World Heritage Sites in Carna|many World Heritage Sites]] and [[Tourism in Carna|is among the top tourism destinations]] in Levantia. The country's national anthem, "{{wp|Auld Lang Syne}}", has become an internationally recognised anthem which is sung around the world on {{wp|New Year's Eve}} to mark the beginning of a new year.
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
 
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|128|Dem 13–5}}
==Etymology==
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
 
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
The name ''Carna'' comes from ''[[Carni]]'', the {{wp|Latin}} name for the {{wp|Gaels|Celtic peoples}} that inhabited the westernmost regions of [[Great Levantia]]. The name of the Carni is derived from the {{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Carnish Gaelic}} word ''càrn'', which is the root of the {{wp|Scots language|Carnish}} and {{wp|English language|Ænglish}} word "{{wp|Cairn|cairn}}". 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". 
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
 
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem 14–3
==History==
|-
{{Main|History of Carna}}
! scope="row" | [[Indiana]]
 
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|111|R+11}}
===Prehistory===
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
{{Main|Prehistoric Carna}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
Excavations throughout Carna revealed a {{wp|Neanderthals|Neanderthal}} presence dating back to the {{wp|Middle Palaeolithic|Middle Palaeolithic period}} some 200,000 years ago, while {{wp|Early modern human|modern humans}} first arrived in Carna, from the southeast on foot, about 35,000 years ago. The best known artefacts of these prehistoric human settlements are the famous paintings in the [[Creagan Dubha|Creagan Dubha cave]] in northern Carna, which were created from 32,600 to 13,500 {{wp|Common Era|BCE}}. Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that Carna acted as one of several major refugia from which northern [[Levantia]] was repopulated following the end of the {{wp|Quaternary glaciation|last ice age}}.
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|178|Rep 7–2}}
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
By about 3,000 BCE, the population of Carna is believed to have been primarily made up of the ancestors of the {{wp|Gaels|Gaelic}} {{wp|Celts}}. When exactly the Celts first arrived in Carna has been debated for close to a century, with the migrations of the Celts being one of the more enduring themes of archaeological and linguistic studies. The current prevailing theory is that the ancestors of the Gaels, forced to expand out of their homeland in northern Levantia due to famine and conflict with the ancestors of the {{wp|Celtic Britons|Pretannic}} Celts, arrived in the [[Carmnish Highlands|highlands of northern Carna]] sometime between 4,000 and 3,600 BCE and expanded southward to populate the [[Carnish Central Belt|central belt]], [[Carnish Lowlands|lowlands]], and the [[List of islands of Carna|islands of Carna]] over the following centuries. 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
===Great Levantine Carna===
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|178|Rep 7–2}}
{{Main|Great Levantine Carna}}
|-
 
! scope="row" | [[Iowa]]
===Levantine Empire and the Western Levantine Kingdom===
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|106|R+6}}
{{Main|2 = Levantine Empire|3 = Western Kingdom of the Levantines}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
===Kingdom of Carna===
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
{{Main|Kingdom of Carna}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|175|Rep 3–1}}
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
===Carnish Colonial Empire===
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
{{Main|Carnish Colonial Empire}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|204|Rep 4–0}}
===Revolution and civil war===
|-
{{Main|2 = Carnish Revolution|3 = Carnish Civil War}}
! scope="row" | [[Kansas]]
 
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|110|R+10}}
===Post-revolution and Communist party rule===
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
{{Main|History of Carna (1948–present)}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
==Geography==
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|175|Rep 3–1}}
<gallery mode="packed">
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
File:Mangla Dam Reservoir.JPG|The Krtìn Resevoir, the largest manmade lake in the world.
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
File:On the Great Plains, Kansas, 294 miles west of Missouri River. (redo 2016).jpg|Much of Carna is covered by the Eastern Levantine Plain.
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
File:Саблинский хребет.jpg|The Sopron range dominates the country's west.
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|175|Rep 3–1}}
File:Mississippi River Lock and Dam number 7.jpg|The Ural River, which splits the nation.
|-
</gallery>
! scope="row" | [[Kentucky]]
Situated at the eastern end of [[Levantia]], Carna is located on the Orenstian Peninsula and the Eastern Levantine Plain. The country totals 1,665,077 kilometres squared. It is largely dominated by a flat, temperate plain which stretches the entire height of the nation. The most common division of the country is across the Ural River. The Ural flows through the centre of Carna, with almost the entirety of the nation laying in its drainage basin. Western Carna is largely dominated by the [[Sopron Range]], a primarily hilly region varied by low mountains. The nation's highest point is contained within, at 912m above sea level. A variety of rivers also originate from the area. These rivers comprise the largest natural features in the southern provinces.
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|116|R+16}}
 
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
Carna is situated in the south of the temperate climate zone, with the east of the country in the transition area between maritime and tropical climates. It has four seasons of approximately equal length. Average temperatures in the north ranges from 16.1°C in July to -6°C in February, while temperatures along the southern coast of the nation range from 21.9°C in July to 1°C in February. Snow covers some of Carna from mid-December to early March.
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
 
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
==Politics and government==
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|183|Rep 5–1}}
<!-- |leader_title2 =      [[Secretary of International Affairs (Carna)|Secretary of International Affairs]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|leader_name2 =      [[Brodie MacDowall]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|leader_title3 =      [[Secretary of Internal Affairs (Carna)|Secretary of Internal Affairs]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|leader_name3 =      [[Mhairi McNeill]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|183|Rep 5–1}}
|leader_title4 =      [[Secretary of Finance (Carna)|Secretary of Finance]]
|-
|leader_name4 =      [[Donald Whitelaw]]
! scope="row" | [[Louisiana]]
|leader_title5 =      [[Secretary of Defence (Carna)|Secretary of Defence]]
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|112|R+12}}
|leader_name5 =      [[Jane Caskie]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|leader_title6 =      [[Secretary of Health (Carna)|Secretary of Health]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|leader_name6 =      [[Kelly MacDiarmid]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|leader_title7 =      [[Secretary of Industry (Carna)|Secretary of Industry]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|183|Rep 5–1}}
|leader_name7 =      [[Ewan Lennox]]
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|leader_title8 =      [[Secretary of Education (Carna)|Secretary of Education]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|leader_name8 =      [[William Dalglish]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|leader_title9 =      [[Secretary of Transport (Carna)|Secretary of Transport]]
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|183|Rep 5–1}}
|leader_name9 =       [[Seònaid Gallach]]
|-
|leader_title10 =      [[Secretary of Culture (Carna)|Secretary of Culture]]
! scope="row" | [[Maine]]
|leader_name10 =      [[John Lind]] -->
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|098|D+2}}
=== Administrative divisions ===
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
Carna is subdivided into eight provinces. The nation is also often divided into three regions: West, East, and North; but these regions are purely geographical and are not political divisions. Provinces are further divided into sybid and communes. Sybid have local councils but are components of urban areas and are grouped under a city council or similar urban administration. In contrast, communes are considered rural areas with a greater deal of autonomy for the administration of infrastructure and bylaws. Sybid are generally larger than communes and are frequently redrawn. Communes are generally smaller but cannot be redrawn as often. [[Lake Mavi]] and the [[Dyopaz Bay]] do not fall under the direct jurisdiction of any one province, though the islands of [[Narasseta Island|Narasseta]] and [[Isle of Alian|Alian]], along with the [[Tutera Peninsula]], do. Lake Mavi and the Dyopaz Bay are administered directly by the Directory of Domestic Affairs.
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
 
|{{sort|M|Split R/I}}{{efn|name=Maine-split|One of Maine's senators, [[Susan Collins]], is a Republican. The other senator from Maine, [[Angus King]], is an independent who has caucused with Democrats since taking office in 2013.}}
=== Law ===
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|098|Dem 2–0}}
Carna's current legal system was founded in [[1953]] after the revolution. However, it was based off and is essentially a significantly modified version of the [[Kingdom of Carna]]'s legal system which had been in use since its foundation as an independent state.
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
 
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
Carna's legal system is based on its codified criminal code. As such, the decisions of appellate courts do not directly alter the criminal code, though landmark cases have been known to lead to amendments in the code following major legal decisions. The code itself has been altered and revised many times since its inception. Naturally, a great deal of the national legislature's work is devoted to statute which then must be affirmed by the nation's supreme court. Beneath the supreme court are the appellate courts of which there are one per province. Appellate courts are not permanent and are typically formed by senior members of various judiciaries within a state. Only if a criminal appeal makes its way through an appellate court would it be heard by the supreme court. As such, it is very rare that such a thing comes to pass which is why it typically inspires statutory change if such an event does occur. Below the appellate courts are the trial courts of which there are typically one per constituency or city. Trial courts are where most legal proceedings take place including proceedings for both indictable and summary offences.
|{{sort|M|Split R/I}}{{efn|name=Maine-split}}
 
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem 2–0
Law enforcement in Carna is primarily the responsibility of local police departments, with provincial police providing broader services. The [[Constanza Police Department]] (''some scots stuff'') is the largest in the country. Agencies such as the [[Investigation Agency of the Republic]] (''some scots stuff'') and the [[Republic Marshals Service]] have specialised duties, including protecting civil rights, national security and enforcing Carnish courts' rulings and national laws.
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==Economy and infrastructure==
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==Demographics==
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==Culture==
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! scope="row" | [[Massachusetts]]
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|091|Dem 9–0}}
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|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|111|R+11}}
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! scope="row" | [[Missouri]]
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|175|Rep 6–2}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|175|Rep 6–2}}
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! scope="row" | [[Montana]]
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|111|R+11}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
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|{{sort|M|Split}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|201|Rep 1–0}}
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! scope="row" | [[Nebraska]]
| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|113|R+13}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|203|Rep 3–0}}
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! scope="row" | [[Nevada]]
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|125|Dem 3–1}}
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! scope="row" | [[New Hampshire]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} |{{sort|099|D+1}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|098|Dem 2–0}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|098|Dem 2–0}}
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! scope="row" | [[New Jersey]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|094|D+6}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|108|Dem 10–2}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem 9–3
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! scope="row" | [[New Mexico]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|097|D+3}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|133|Dem 2–1}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|097|Dem 3–0}}
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! scope="row" | [[New York (state)|New York]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|090|D+10}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|125|Dem 15–11}}
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! scope="row" | [[North Carolina]]
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|103|R+3}}
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|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|120|R+20}}
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! scope="row" | [[Oregon]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|094|D+6}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| '''Dem 9–8'''
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! scope="row" | [[Rhode Island]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|092|D+8}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|098|Dem 2–0}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|098|Dem 2–0}}
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! scope="row" | [[South Carolina]]
|{{party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|108|R+8}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|186|Rep 6–1}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|186|Rep 6–1}}
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! scope="row" | [[South Dakota]]
|{{party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|116|R+16}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|201|Rep 1–0}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|201|Rep 1–0}}
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! scope="row" | [[Tennessee]]
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|114|R+14}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|178|Rep 7–2}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep 8–1
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! scope="row" | [[Texas]]
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|105|R+5}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|164|Rep 24–12}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep 25–13
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! scope="row" | [[Utah]]
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|113|R+13}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|204|Rep 4–0}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|204|Rep 4–0}}
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! scope="row" | [[Vermont]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|084|D+16}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|DemS|Split D/I}}{{efn|name=VT-split|One of Vermont's senators, [[Patrick Leahy]], is a Democrat. The other senator from Vermont, [[Bernie Sanders]], was elected as an independent and has caucused with Democrats since taking office in 2007.}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|099|Dem 1–0}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|DemS|Split D/I}}{{efn|name=VT-split}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|099|Dem 1–0}}
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! scope="row" | [[Virginia]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|097|D+3}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{sort|M|Split}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|136|Dem 7–4}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{sort|M|Split}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem 6–5
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! scope="row" | [[Washington (state)|Washington]]
|{{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|092|D+8}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| {{sort|130|Dem 7–3}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem 8–2
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! scope="row" | [[West Virginia]]
|{{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|122|R+22}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{sort|M|Split}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|203|Rep 3–0}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{sort|M|Split}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|202|Rep 2–0}}
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|{{party shading/Republican}} |{{sort|102|R+2}}
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|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{sort|M|Split}}
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|175|Rep 6–2}}
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| {{sort|201|Rep 1–0}}
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|Even
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|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep 29–17–3{{efn|name=akleg1}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem 50–50
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem 220–212
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep 26–24
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| Rep 27–19–3{{efn|name=akleg2}}
|{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Dem 51–49
|{{Party shading/Republican}}| '''Rep 222–213'''
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 2 March 2024

People's Republic of Carna

Fowksrepublic o Carna (Carnish)
Sluagh-Phoblachd na h-Càrna (Carnish Gaelic)
Folkerepublikken Karnland (Eriskayer)
Motto: "Wirkers o the warld, unite!" (Carnish)
"Luchd-obrach an t-saoghail, aonachadh!" (Carnish Gaelic)
"Arbeidere i alle land, foren dere!" (Eriskayer)
Anthem: "Auld Lang Syne"
(Ænglish: "Old Long Since")
Location of Carna (dark green) in eastern Levantia (gray)
Location of Carna (dark green) in eastern Levantia (gray)
Capital
and largest city
Dunaird
Official languagesCarnish
Carnish Gaelic
Eriskayer
Ethnic groups
Religion
Demonym(s)Carnish
GovernmentUnitary Marxist–Livasist one-party socialist republic
Robert Meighan
• President
Sarah Wylie
Brodie MacDowall
Caitrìona Aileanach
LegislatureForgaitherin
Formation
995
26 June 1915
3 February 1916
Area
• Total
1,665,077 km2 (642,890 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
187,591,223
• Density
[convert: invalid number]
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$6,640,916,885,423
• Per capita
$35,401
Gini21.2
low
HDIIncrease 0.924
very high
CurrencyCarnish Siller (CSR)
Time zoneUTC-1
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.ca

Carna, officially the People's Republic of Carna, is a country in eastern Levantia. It shares land borders with Burgundie, Rhotia, Lapody, and Fiannria. It covers an area of XXX square kilometres (396,490 sq mi) which includes the island of Ardran, the islands of New Ardmore, and the Eriskay Islands. The country has a population of almost 188 million, the vast majority of which is situated within the country's coastal regions and central belt. The national capital 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 Ænglish people 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 Gaelic 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 Carnish 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 Age of Discovery, 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 briefly enter the First Great War in 1938, assisting its colonial dependency of Arcerion in its border war with Paulastra. The development and spread of Marxist–Livasist thought combined with dissatisfaction with working and living conditions and civil and political discontent would culminate in the Carnish Revolution of 1912 which saw the Carnish monarchy deposed and the outbreak of the Carnish Civil War. The civil war would come to an end in 1915 with the surrender of the last monarchist forces and the subsequent establishment of the People's Republic of Carna — the world's first Marxist-Livasist state.

Since the establishment of the People's Republic in 1915, Carna has been governed as a unitary socialist state under the Communist Party of Carna (CPC). Although political organisation are not explicitly outlawed, the CPC is enshrined in the Carnish Constituion as the nation's only legitimate political party and as the only political party legally permitted to hold effective power, with only political organisations affiliated with or endorsed by the CPC permitted to contest elections, making Carna a de facto one-party state. Following the establishment of the People's Republic, Carna established the Communist International, which it continues to head to this day as the global leader of the Marxist–Livasist socialist movement.

Carna is a highly developed nation, with an advanced high-income economy. It has very high standards of living, quality of life, education, health care, and is categorised as "very high" in the Human Development Index, 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. However, due to its de facto status as a one-party state, its lack of political representation, and its repression of dissenting political movements, the country ranks poorly in the Democracy Index. The CPC have, however, contested Carna's Democracy Index ranking, calling the index a "biased and untruthful record that does not recognise forms of democracy outside of those of the liberal strain and that seeks to push an anti-Carnish and anti-socialist agenda."

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, "Auld Lang Syne", has become an internationally recognised anthem which is sung around the world on New Year's Eve to mark the beginning of a new year.

Etymology

The name Carna comes from Carni, the Latin name for the Celtic peoples that inhabited the westernmost regions of Great Levantia. The name of the Carni is derived from the Carnish Gaelic word càrn, which is the root of the Carnish and Ænglish word "cairn". 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".

History

Prehistory

Excavations throughout Carna revealed a Neanderthal presence dating back to the Middle Palaeolithic period some 200,000 years ago, while modern humans first arrived in Carna, from the southeast on foot, about 35,000 years ago. The best known artefacts of these prehistoric human settlements are the famous paintings in the Creagan Dubha cave in northern Carna, which were created from 32,600 to 13,500 BCE. Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that Carna acted as one of several major refugia from which northern Levantia was repopulated following the end of the last ice age.

By about 3,000 BCE, the population of Carna is believed to have been primarily made up of the ancestors of the Gaelic Celts. When exactly the Celts first arrived in Carna has been debated for close to a century, with the migrations of the Celts being one of the more enduring themes of archaeological and linguistic studies. The current prevailing theory is that the ancestors of the Gaels, forced to expand out of their homeland in northern Levantia due to famine and conflict with the ancestors of the Pretannic Celts, arrived in the highlands of northern Carna sometime between 4,000 and 3,600 BCE and expanded southward to populate the central belt, lowlands, and the islands of Carna over the following centuries.

Great Levantine Carna

Levantine Empire and the Western Levantine Kingdom

Kingdom of Carna

Carnish Colonial Empire

Revolution and civil war

Post-revolution and Communist party rule

Geography

Situated at the eastern end of Levantia, Carna is located on the Orenstian Peninsula and the Eastern Levantine Plain. The country totals 1,665,077 kilometres squared. It is largely dominated by a flat, temperate plain which stretches the entire height of the nation. The most common division of the country is across the Ural River. The Ural flows through the centre of Carna, with almost the entirety of the nation laying in its drainage basin. Western Carna is largely dominated by the Sopron Range, a primarily hilly region varied by low mountains. The nation's highest point is contained within, at 912m above sea level. A variety of rivers also originate from the area. These rivers comprise the largest natural features in the southern provinces.

Carna is situated in the south of the temperate climate zone, with the east of the country in the transition area between maritime and tropical climates. It has four seasons of approximately equal length. Average temperatures in the north ranges from 16.1°C in July to -6°C in February, while temperatures along the southern coast of the nation range from 21.9°C in July to 1°C in February. Snow covers some of Carna from mid-December to early March.

Politics and government

Administrative divisions

Carna is subdivided into eight provinces. The nation is also often divided into three regions: West, East, and North; but these regions are purely geographical and are not political divisions. Provinces are further divided into sybid and communes. Sybid have local councils but are components of urban areas and are grouped under a city council or similar urban administration. In contrast, communes are considered rural areas with a greater deal of autonomy for the administration of infrastructure and bylaws. Sybid are generally larger than communes and are frequently redrawn. Communes are generally smaller but cannot be redrawn as often. Lake Mavi and the Dyopaz Bay do not fall under the direct jurisdiction of any one province, though the islands of Narasseta and Alian, along with the Tutera Peninsula, do. Lake Mavi and the Dyopaz Bay are administered directly by the Directory of Domestic Affairs.

Law

Carna's current legal system was founded in 1953 after the revolution. However, it was based off and is essentially a significantly modified version of the Kingdom of Carna's legal system which had been in use since its foundation as an independent state.

Carna's legal system is based on its codified criminal code. As such, the decisions of appellate courts do not directly alter the criminal code, though landmark cases have been known to lead to amendments in the code following major legal decisions. The code itself has been altered and revised many times since its inception. Naturally, a great deal of the national legislature's work is devoted to statute which then must be affirmed by the nation's supreme court. Beneath the supreme court are the appellate courts of which there are one per province. Appellate courts are not permanent and are typically formed by senior members of various judiciaries within a state. Only if a criminal appeal makes its way through an appellate court would it be heard by the supreme court. As such, it is very rare that such a thing comes to pass which is why it typically inspires statutory change if such an event does occur. Below the appellate courts are the trial courts of which there are typically one per constituency or city. Trial courts are where most legal proceedings take place including proceedings for both indictable and summary offences.

Law enforcement in Carna is primarily the responsibility of local police departments, with provincial police providing broader services. The Constanza Police Department (some scots stuff) is the largest in the country. Agencies such as the Investigation Agency of the Republic (some scots stuff) and the Republic Marshals Service have specialised duties, including protecting civil rights, national security and enforcing Carnish courts' rulings and national laws.

Economy and infrastructure

Demographics

Culture