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The Niyaska Armed Forces currently comprise the Niyaska United Republican Army, the Niyaska United Republican Army Aircorps, and the Niyaska Naval Auxiliary. The Niyaska United Republican Navy was suspended in 21126 but could theoretically be reactivated on the orders of the Chief Executive.
The Niyaska Armed Forces currently comprise the Niyaska United Republican Army, the Niyaska United Republican Army Aircorps, and the Niyaska Naval Auxiliary. The Niyaska United Republican Navy was suspended in 21126 but could theoretically be reactivated on the orders of the Chief Executive.


The Niyaskan Army and Army Aircorps are among the most experienced and decorated of Kiravian state militaries. Niyaskan state units have served alongside Federal forces in numerous foreign engagements, including the Kiro-Fakolan War, the Great Oceanic War, and the Liberation of Sydona. The Niyaskan armed forces along with those of [[Kiygrava]] and [[Róvidrea]] make up the Mid-Aquaric Battlegroup.
The Niyaskan Army and Army Aircorps are among the most experienced and decorated of Kiravian state militaries. Niyaskan state units have served alongside Federal forces in numerous foreign engagements, including the Kiro-Fakolan War, the Great Oceanic War, and the Liberation of Sydona. The Niyaskan armed forces along with those of [[Kaviska]] and [[Róvidrea]] make up the Mid-Aquaric Battlegroup.


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===Transportation & Shipping===
===Transportation & Shipping===
[[File:Conti Anping.jpg|thumb|A container ship bearing [[Fiannrian]] goods in Śervinak]]
[[File:Conti Anping.jpg|thumb|A container ship bearing [[Fiannrian]] goods in Śervinak]]
The Valēka-Niyaska Port Authority, a bistate agency supervised by the Niyaskan and Kiygravan governments, operates the second-largest Kiravian port by annual cargo volume and the largest on the eastern seaboard. The majority of the port's loading docks, including all of its oil, gas, and chemical transfer facilities, are located in the northern Niyaskan cities of Cantrasar, Śervinak, Lower Valēka, and MacLaughlin.
The Valēka-Niyaska Port Authority, a bistate agency supervised by the Niyaskan and Kaviskan governments, operates the second-largest Kiravian port by annual cargo volume and the largest on the eastern seaboard. The majority of the port's loading docks, including all of its oil, gas, and chemical transfer facilities, are located in the northern Niyaskan cities of Cantrasar, Śervinak, Lower Valēka, and MacLaughlin.


Niyaska is also a major hub for air transportation. [[Iselin International Airport]], the busiest of the Valēka metropolitan area's airports and the largest freight airport east of Escarda, is located in the Niyaskan city of [[Cities of Kiravia#Iselin|Iselin]]. Together, the Port of Valēka-Niyaska and Iselin International Airport are the point of entry for some 50% of imports from Kiravia's major trading partners [[Urcea]] and [[Fiannria]].
Niyaska is also a major hub for air transportation. [[Iselin International Airport]], the busiest of the Valēka metropolitan area's airports and the largest freight airport east of Escarda, is located in the Niyaskan city of [[Cities of Kiravia#Iselin|Iselin]]. Together, the Port of Valēka-Niyaska and Iselin International Airport are the point of entry for some 50% of imports from Kiravia's major trading partners [[Urcea]] and [[Fiannria]].
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Due to its inclusion in the cosmopolitan Valēka metropolitan area, all religious traditions with a visible following in Kiravia are present in Niyaska. However, Coscivian-Rite Christianity is by far the largest faith tradition, adhered to by 60-65% of Niyaskans, with the Coscivian Catholic Church being the largest single religious body and the Coscivian Orthodox Church the third-largest. Niyaska also has a significant number of Latin-Rite Catholic parishes, serving both immigrant and Coscivian congregations. The [[Insular Apostolic Church]] is the second-largest religious body.
Due to its inclusion in the cosmopolitan Valēka metropolitan area, all religious traditions with a visible following in Kiravia are present in Niyaska. However, Coscivian-Rite Christianity is by far the largest faith tradition, adhered to by 60-65% of Niyaskans, with the Coscivian Catholic Church being the largest single religious body and the Coscivian Orthodox Church the third-largest. Niyaska also has a significant number of Latin-Rite Catholic parishes, serving both immigrant and Coscivian congregations. The [[Insular Apostolic Church]] is the second-largest religious body.


Niyaska has the second-largest Jewish population in the Federacy after the neighbouring Kiygrava. Most Niyaskan Jews belong to the Ivraīan Coscivian subgroup and live in suburban North Niyaska. After Kirosocialism, some Haredi communities belonging to the Avraman Coscivian subgroup left Valēka and resettled in and around Vilnúdaritren in South Niyaska.
Niyaska has the second-largest Jewish population in the Federacy after the neighbouring Kaviska. Most Niyaskan Jews belong to the Ivraīan Coscivian subgroup and live in suburban North Niyaska. After Kirosocialism, some Haredi communities belonging to the Avraman Coscivian subgroup left Valēka and resettled in and around Vilnúdaritren in South Niyaska.


===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===