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| '''Country''' || [[File:KiravFlag.png|text-bottom|frameless|upright=0.1]] [[Kiravia|Kiravian Federacy]] | | '''Country''' || [[File:KiravFlag.png|text-bottom|frameless|upright=0.1]] [[Kiravia|Kiravian Federacy]] | ||
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| '''[[Kiravian Federalism#Themes|Theme]]''' || [[File:SouthKiravFlag.png|text-bottom|frameless|upright=0.1]] [[ | | '''[[Kiravian Federalism#Themes|Theme]]''' || [[File:SouthKiravFlag.png|text-bottom|frameless|upright=0.1]] [[South Kirav]] | ||
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| '''Capital''' || [[Tiraśkivon]] | | '''Capital''' || [[Tiraśkivon]] |
Revision as of 02:24, 30 January 2024
Ayirka Meravi State of Merav | |
Flag | |
Country | Kiravian Federacy |
Theme | South Kirav |
Capital | Tiraśkivon |
Largest City | Kotor |
Population | 7,866,000 |
Governor | Johnnyer Kašgrab |
President | M.P. Alkotestin |
Stanora seats | 3 |
Official languages | South Coscivian |
Other Languages | none |
Postal Abbreviation | MRV |
Merav is a state and province of the Kiravian Federacy located in eastern coastal South Kirav.
It is significant as the beachhead of the First Evangelisation of Kirav, and was the first region of the country to accept Christianity. It is the birthplace of the Coscivian Orthodox Church, though a majority of the state's population today adhere to the Coscivian Catholic Church.
The official language of Merav is South Coscivian, which is spoken by over 90% of the population as their native language. Speakers of Kalvertan Coscivian are the largest linguistic minority at around 4% of the population.
It is one of the better-developed provinces in South Kirav, with the best educational performance in that theme and a very strong agricultural sector.