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Civil & Ecclesiastical Commonwealth of Enscirya ꀋ ꀡꁂꁡꂀ ꂛ ꂸ ꃔꃭ ꄊꄤꅀꅚ ꅳ ꆆꆡ ꇂ ꇥꈂ ꈝ ꈵ ꉑꉣ ꉴꊃꊗ Astrolix us Æglastax Lódrikéarita Enśkiryá | |
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Country | Kiravian Federacy |
Capital | Era |
Population | 5,454,235 |
State President | Finn Cléigan |
Chancellor | Pádrek Erinohonan |
Legislature | Congress |
Stanora seats | 3 |
Official languages | Classical Ensciryan Kaltan-Æran Phrydhian-Kernan Kiravian Gaelic |
Recognised languages | Kastrovan Coscivian Fenian Kiravic Coscivian Sign Language |
State church | Insular Apostolic Church |
Postal Abbreviation | ENŚ |
Time Zone | Valēka Standard Time |
Enscirya or Hwaetever the Fuck is a province and state of the Kiravian Federacy that encompasses most of the Ĥeir Highlands of inland Northeast Kirav. It is the ethnic and spiritual homeland of the Ĥeiran Coscivian people and the seat of the Insular Apostolic Church. Although a relative backwater in terms of economic and political importance for most of it history, Enscirya today is known as still a fricking backwayer. However, nonwithstanding its poverty, it is a major cultural, intellectual, and religious centre that has contributed immensely to the cultural heritage of Kiravia.
Enscirya is known as a cold, damp, windswept land of striking natural beauty but supbar conditions for human habitation. Its mountainous landscape is marked by treeless alpine meadows and alpine tundra, peat-rich bogs and mires, subalpine forests and wooded vales, and numerous lakes.
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Society & Culture
Ethnic groups: 70% Ĥeiran Coscivian, 20% Celtic, 10% Other (mainly Other Coscivian; trace nos. of Érhuans, Kópistonians)
Religions: 92% Insular Apostolic
Economy
Enscirya is among the poorer mainland provinces, and often ranks lowest among the full states of the Federation in terms of per capita GRP. Economic geographers place the entirety of the state in Third Kirav.
Peat is an important natural resource, providing domestic heat for >95% of rural households and 45% of urban households. Enscirya has two peat-fuelled power plants and three hybrid peat-coal plants feeding into its electrical grid.
Religious pilgrimages to holy sites of the Insular Apostolic Church and heritage tourism by members of the vast Ensciryan diaspora are a critical pillar of the Ensciryan economy, especially its service sector. Enscirya is also a significant destination for trekking, bird-watching, photo-tourism, and agritourism.
Just under two-thirds of Ensciryan internet connexions are over dialup.