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|conventional_long_name = Tierradorian Republic
|title              = Great Kirav <br> ''Ambrikiravia''
|native_name =        ''República Tierradoriana'' (Spanish)
|image              = [[File:Kirmap Plain.png|250px]]
|image_flag =         Flag of Tierrador.png
|area                = 10,801,735 km²
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|population          = 1.4 billion
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|density            = 953.55
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|demonym            = Kiravite, Great Kiravian
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|national_motto =     En el Señor confiamos
|time                = Valēka Standard Time (IST -0:30)
|englishmotto =       ("In the Lord we trust")
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|national_anthem =   Tierrador
|cities              = [[Valēka]]<br>[[Saar-Silverda]]<br>[[Escarda]]
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'''Great Kirav''' ([[Kiravic Coscivian|Kiravic:]] ''Ambrix Kirav'', ''Ambrikirav'') is an {{wp|island continent}}, situated in the northeast of the [[Odoneru Ocean]], northwest of [[Levantia]], from which it is separated by the [[Kilikas Sea]]. The entirety of its landmass is governed by the [[Kiravian Federacy]], a pluricontinental federation of which Great Kirav constitutes the historic, cultural, and economic heartland.
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==Terminology==
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Until the latter half of the <sup>ʀw</sup>20700s, the island continent was simply referred to as ''Kirav'' (or local equivalents, see below) in ordinary speech. The adjective ''Ambrix'' ("great", "noble") had been attached to ''Kirav'' as a poetic honorific since the Third Empire, but did not enter common usage until Kiravian overseas expansion made it more frequently necessary to distinguish the island continent from the whole of the growing Kiravian realm. The adoption of 'Great' was also driven by the concurrent cultural zeitgeist in the coastal states, which embraced the nation's rise as a major power with imperial ambitions.
|map_caption =        Location of Tierrador (dark green)<br>In [[Crona]] (gray)
 
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The ultimate etymology of ''Kirav'' is not definitively known. The theory with the most credibility among Occidental linguists traces it to the reconstructed Proto-Kasavic ''*ḱʏdɮ'', other descendants of which include the Kiravic ''Kūla'' ("planet Earth"), and the Æonaran Coscivian ''śad'' (" land"), and the leading minority theory traces it to ''*sḱəgʷʰ'', believed to be the endonym of the primordial Kasavic peoples for themselves. However, neither of these proposed etymologies has widespread acceptance among Coscivian [[Deep philology|dark philologists]], most of whom reject them as a superposition of Levanto-Sarpic thought patterns onto primitive Kiravian history, incongruent with attested patterns of semantic relationships between analogous words in later languages and unlikely given what is known about the cosmology and self-conceptions of the Kasavs. Some believe that academia is barking up the wrong tree entirely, and that the ''kir'' root is ultimately of [[Urom|Urom]] origin.
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Residents of Great Kirav are usually called ''Kiravites'' (Kiravic: ''Kiraviēxtya'') rather than ''Great Kiravians'', though the latter term has seen some use. People from Great Kirav who no longer live there, especially first-generation colonists in the Federacy's overseas possessions, are called ''Kiraviēþûrix'' ("Kiravborn") or ''iodevahomax'' ("islocontinental").
|capital =            Taisgol
 
|largest_city =      Taisgol
Kiravians often refer to Grat Kirav as ''iodevahoma'' ("the island-continent"), ''hátihoma'' ("the mainland"), or ''atómihoma'' ("the homeland").
|official_languages = Spanish<br>English
|ethnic_groups =     
|religion =          53% [[Christianity]]<br> 21% no religion<br>12% Islam<br>8% Indigenous faith<br>6% Other
|demonym =        Tierradorian (noun)<br>
Tierradorian (adjective)<br>
Tierradorians (plural)
|government_type =    Unitary Presidential Republic
|leader_title1 =      President
|leader_name1 = Javier Cervantes
|leader_title2 =      Premier
|leader_name2 = Francisco Pintón
|leader_title3 =      Líder del Senado
|leader_name3 = Carlos Martínez
|legislature =        Congreso de la República
|upper_house =        Senado
|lower_house =        Montaje Nacional
|established_event1 = Tribal Kingdoms
|established_date1 =  1030 AD
|established_event2 = Colonization
|established_date2 = 1548 - 1684
|established_event3 = Tierradorian Kingdom
|established_date3 = 1684 - 1733
|established_event4 = Revolution of 1733
|established_date4 = October 9, 1733
|established_event5 = First Tierradorian Republic
|established_date5 = 1733 - 1823
|established_event6 = Revolution of 1823
|established_date6 = January 9, 1823
|established_event7 = Tierradorian Imperial Provisional Government
|established_date7 = 1823 - 1867
|established_event8 = Revolution of 1867
|established_date8 = August 6, 1867
|established_event9 = Current Constitution and Republic
|established_date9 = December 24, 1867
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|area =              78,835 x 10 = Area in Sq Mi
|population_estimate = 101,604,230
|population_census = 2021
|GDP_nominal = $2.7 trillion
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $26.573.70
|Gini                  = 26.6
|currency =           Tsai
|currency_code =TDT     
|time_zone =         UTC—08:00 to UTC—10:00
|electricity =        120 V–60 Hz
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|calling_code =      +31
|area_km2=2,041,817}}
'''Tierrador''', officially the '''Tierradorian Republic''', is a country primarily located in Southeastern [[Crona]], along with a chain of islands in the Polynesian Sea. The country's mainland is bordered to the south by [[Ceylonia]]; to the south and west by the [[Orixtal Sea]]; to the north by [[Istrenya]] and the Songun Sea; and to the west by [[Alstin]] and [[Pankara]]. Tierrador's capital is Taisgol, the largest city along with its commercial and cultural center; other major [[wikipedia:Urban Area|urban areas]] include Porvaos, Hugo, Auqali, Arroyo Rato, Prisamarina, San Luis, La Plazal, Las Rozas, and Aracadó. Tierrador is a member of the [[League of Nations]] and the [[Cronan Commonwealth Development Organization|CCDO]]. It is considered a regional power within the Cronan continent, due to its strategic location and very powerful economy.


Tierrador is a {{wp|developed country}} with a very high {{wp|quality of life}}. Because of this, Tierrador is considered amongst one of the most powerful nations in the Cronan continent. It is also considered a melting pot of cultures, due to the large amount of immigration into the nation in the late 70s to the early 90s. It also possesses one of the most powerful economies, with almost $3 trillion as its GDP. These traits were mainly derived from the influence of Cronan great powers such as [[Alstin]], in which missions from the Alstinian lands to Tierrador caused a rift in the cultural significance of the nation. The country is divided into 20 regions, which equal to an area of 2,041,817 square kilometers and a population of just over 101 million. It is a unitary semi-presidential republic, with all of the federal governmental functions being held in the nation’s capital, Taisgol.
In modern scientific/geographic and cultural/political contexts, the term "Great Kirav" is understood to include adjacent islands such as [[Ixikéa]], [[Ilánova]], and [[Rhuon]], and to exclude [[Koskenkorva]].  


Tierrador is a prominent historical center of Cronan art, science and philosophy. It is one of the world’s leading tourist destinations, attracting over 76 million people from around the world yearly. It contains landmarks such as various temples dating back to the ancient [[Songun Civilization]], the [[Palacio de Prosperidad]] (lit. Palace of Prosperity) in Taisgol, the many luscious and sandy beaches situated across the coastline of the mainland and the Tierradorian Polynesia, the mountainous northwestern region, and the unique pre-colonial architecture across the hilly Songun Coast.
==Geoschemes==
The question of where Great Kirav belongs in various divisions of Ixnay into continent-based regions has two main answers. The most common perspective among Kiravians is that Great Kirav is an island continent unto itself and does not properly belong to any wider continent-level region. Most world maps and globes produced for the Kiravian market reflect this understanding. However, Occidental geographers have long classified Great Kirav, together with [[the Arctic]] and smaller islands in the general neighbourhood, as part of a continent-level division known as [[Arcto-Kiravia]] or [[Kiroborea]]. The Kiravian government has welcomed and increasingly promoted the notion of a Kiroboreal or Arcto-Kiravian region in modern times, viewing it as useful for maintaining strong diplomatic and economic ties to other boreal countries and legitimising its projection of power into the Arctic.


==Etymology==
Tierrador is a combination of the Spanish phrase “Tierra del Oro” (lit. Land of Gold). During the Indigenous Cronan settlement period of the nation's history, the western and central portions were considered sacred lands due to its value in terms of resources and cultural significance. Once the land was settled by [[Pelaxia]] in the late 1600s, the settlers discovered several gold deposits scattered across the Western and Central portions of Tierrador. This led to many conflicts between colonial powers to determine who truly held the rights to the sacred lands. Eventually, following Tierrador's independence from [[Pelaxia]] in 1733 and the long path to where it is today, the country took advantage of its many gold deposits and quickly became an economic powerhouse.
==History==
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===Indigenous Cronan Settlements===
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===Foreign Colonization===
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===Independence and Kingdom of Tierrador===
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===17th and 18th Centuries; Imperial Provisional Government===
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==Geography==
==Geography==
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[[File:Växjö from plane.JPG|thumb|A mosaïc of forests, lakes, cropland, and settlements covers much of the Great Kiravian interior.]]
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Great Kirav is an island continent located in the upper temperate latitudes of Ixnay. {{wp|Temperate mixed forest}} and {{wp|Coniferous forest}} are the native vegetation across most of the landmass, though extensive areas have been cleared for cultivation over the centuries.
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===Topography===
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Topographically, key features of Great Kirav include...
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The upper interior plateau of Great Kirav was heavily glaciated during the last glacial maximum, with the retreating glaciers leaving an abundance of lakes in their wake. The largest of these lakes form an arc across the upper-middle latitudes of the continent between the Eastern and Western Highlands, known internationally as the Great Kiravian Lake Belt and domestically as the Fresh Seas (''Miśnafara'').
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=== Climate and environment===
 
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===Climate===
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Great Kirav has a varied but thoroughly temperate climate ranging from submediterranean to subarctic. In terms of thermal belts, the warmest areas of the continent are the thermotemperate and thermo-submediterranean southerly parts of [[Argévia]] and [[South Kirav]], while the coldest are high-altitude areas in the northerly reaches of the Western Highlands, which experience oroboreal climates, pushing into cryoboreal at the highest peaks. In lowland areas the coldest climates are found in supraboreal pockests of the inland Far Northwest and parts of the Northern Isles.
Tierrador is a federal semi-presidential republic. Its government center is in the capital Taisgol
 
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===Federal subdivisions===
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[[File:Tierrador Regions Map.png|thumb|Map of the 19 mainland regions of Tierrador, Tafuna'a Region is not shown]]
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Tierrador is divided into 20 fully devolved regions, which are then separated into 75 provinces, all equally represented in the Senado de la República. For the Montaje Nacional, the body is made up by representatives determined by the populations of the provinces. Each of these regions were created by the Constitution of 1867, from the historical nine provinces, as it was regarded as much easier to govern the large nation with more devolution. These regions function as their own nations, where they are allowed to govern over their respective provinces, have their own parliaments and justice systems. They also possess partial fiscal autonomy, being able to create their own budgets and allocate resources for their Gross Domestic Products. In terms of defense, the Tierradorian regions have their own Regional Guard, which in turn is a division of the Tierradorian Defense Forces, and in the event of an armed conflict on Tierradorian soil, the Federal Government can temporarily dissolve and allow the regions to take control against the enemy.
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=== Politics===
 
Tierrador is a federal semi-presidential republic. There are close to 120 political parties across the 20 regions and 75 provinces of the nation, however, only 11 are represented on the national political circuit. The nation declares itself to be an "indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic". The constitution provides for a separation of powers and proclaims Tierrador’s "attachment to the Rights of All and the principles of National Sovereignty as defined by the Proclamation of 1867". The President of the Republic, who is the Head of State, is elected every 5 years by universal adult suffrage. Presidents can serve up to 2 terms for a 10 year service, as defined by the Limits Act of 1983. As for the Premier, who is the Head of Government, he or she is appointed by the President if their party gains control of both chambers of the Congreso de la República. Currently, the President of Tierrador is Javier Cervantes, who has been in office since 2018, and recently won reelection in 2023. The Premier of Tierrador is Francisco Pintón, who was appointed in 2020 after his party, the People’s Front, won majority in both chambers of the Congreso.
==Administrative Divisions==
===Law===
Great Kirav does not correspond to a specific political entity within the Kiravian Federacy. All federal subjects located on Great Kirav and the adjacent islands are, together with [[Koskenkorva]] and [[Æonara]], part of the [[Kiravian Federal Republic]], a [[Theme (Kiravia)|theme]] of the Kiravian Federacy. References to "Great Kirav" in Kiravian law since Kirosocialism are understood to include all of the adjacent islands, while older references are understood to exclude [[Ilánova]] unless otherwise specified. References to the "Home Islands" include Great Kirav, its outlying islands, Ilánova, and Koskenkorva.
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In the framework of administrative-territorial formations, Great Kirav comprises X states ("inner states"), Y territories ("inner territories"), and two Federal Districts.
 
[Table of federal subjects here]
 
==Languages==
There are several language families native to Great Kirav. At present, there is no ''demonstrable'' genetic relationship between the top-level families listed here, though ancestral connexions of great {{wp|time depth}} have been hypothesised. Occidental linguists generally presume, based on non-linguistic evidence of ancient migrations, that all of the indigenous languages of Great Kirav must descend from one, two, or - at most - three proto-languages. In Coscivian academia, no such presumption is made.
 
*'''Trans-Kiravian languages'''
**Kironic branch: [[Kiravic Coscivian]], Dir, Kinnír, Kirkir, Kelkar, Korlan, Striburyan, Xarbasurian
**Ixtoric branch: [[High Coscivian]], Sʑvoʎatellic†, Maritime Coscivian,
**Tholian branch: [[North Coscivian]], Kilikas-Valēkas Coscivian,
**Foxtro-Viskiyan branch: Ĥeiran A, Ĥeiran B, Phrydhian Coscivian, Suderavian Coscivian
**Heronic branch: Engrian, Iforian, Insdean, Ƕairan
*'''Itaho-Atrassic languages:''' West Coast Marine Coscivian, Qihuxian Coscivian, Xorsyakavi, Kayaki, Pungōvak
*'''Kapushitic languages:''' South Coscivian, Serradan, Thygiastran†, Fever Swamp Coscivian
*'''Northeastern languages:''' Taństan Coscivian
*'''Elutic languages:''' Ossiryan, Déurian, Ellyrian
*'''Intheric languages:''' Cyptovi, Issantak, Surrian, Qódavan, Rifpito, Xufur-Xafre-Gaur
*'''Rulo-Swadeshi languages:''' Draili, Skithanawite
 
*'''Unclassified:''' [[Kiʞik language]] (confirmed isolate), Hozsyar (possibly {{wp|Spurious languages|spurious}})
 
Kiravian Gaelic, a [[Levanto-Sarpic]] language, is the only non-indigenous language with a prolonged historical presence in Great Kirav. Other non-indigenous languages are spoken by communities of modern immigrant origin.
 
==Cultural Regions==
===Northern Fringe===
[[File:North Coast-North Isles.gif|thumb|Approximate extent of the Northern Fringe.]]
Also known as the '''North Coast''' and the '''Hockey Belt''', the '''Northern Fringe''' extends along the [[Coscivian Sea]] coast of Great Kirav from [[Mariava]] (where it overlaps with Zone B) to [[Devahoma]], and is generally held to extend roughly 2-4 countyships inland along this span, depending on longitude, before merging into the Mid-Continental region. The climate of the North Coast is cold and harsh, classified as cool continental or subarctic in some places and subpolar oceanic in others, particularly islands like Tharvia. The ecologically hemiboreal belt stretching across northern Great Kirav is roughly coëxtensive with the cultural transition zone between the North Coast and Mid-Continental areas.
 
The long-established Coscivian inhabitants of the Northern Fringe are known as [[Ethnic groups in Kiravia#Arnórian Coscivians|Arnórian Coscivians]]. Arnórian Coscivians remain the majority or plurality group in most countyships on the Northern Fringe, and residents of other ethnic backgrounds have come to adopt much of Arnórian culture and even partially assimilate into an Arnórian identity.
 
The traditional language of the region is North Coast Coscivian, also called Arnórian Coscivian. North Coast Coscivian remains the majority language in rural and periurban areas, though Kiravic Coscivian has become the main spoken language in most cities in the region.
 
Cuisine: Potato, fish, oats
Alcohol: Spruce ales, heather ales, whiskey, akvavít, gin
 
As the climate of the North Coast is not suitable for the cultivation of hops, residents have traditionally flavoured their beer using a variety of other botanicals, most prominently spruce or pine buds and heather. These techniques persisted even after the establishment of reliable trading networks made hops from the southern East Highlands available to North Coast settlements, and the region's spruce and heather ales continue to be produced in the style of the early pioneers.
 
===Upper Kirav===
The northernmost region of inland Kirav, bounded by the Lake Belt to the south, Eastern Highlands to the east, and Western Highlands to the West, is known as Upper Kirav. The boundary between Upper Kirav and the Northern Fringe is not precisely defined, and in many non-cultural contexts the Northern Fringe is included in Upper Kirav.  
 
This region has a mainly hemiboreal to mesoboreal climate, and its dominant form of vegetation is {{wp|boreal forest}}.
 
===Northeast===
The smallest cultural region, encompassing [[Fariva]] and [[Harma]] (with the exception of [[Åstor Island]]), and extending into southeastern [[Serikorda]], the Northeast has its roots in the early Coscivian settlements that took root around Fariva Bay. This region was settled heavily by [[Taństem Coscivians]], who remain the majority in Harma and rural parts of Fariva and southeast Serikorda, and continue to dominate the region politically and culturally.  
 
Taństan Coscivian is the traditional and most widely-spoken native language in Andera, although Kiravic has become the main language of interethnic communication in the [[Bérasar]] metropolitan area.  
 
Cuisine: Potato, dairy/cream/related products, lots of boilage, seafood
Alcohol: Elderberry ale..., cider, whiskey, gin
 
===Mid-Oceanic Kirav===
The Mid-Oceanic cultural region extends from southwest [[Serikorda]] and Middle Kaviska through Róvidrea and Lower Kaviska, [[Niyaska]], [[Etivéra]], and [[Váuadra]], down to the northern fringes of [[Hanoram]] in the south. It is bounded by the Eastern Highlands to the west and the sea to the East; corresponding to the core territory controlled by the [[United Provinces]] during the Viceregal Period. It encompasses the Valēka Metropolitan Area (Kiravia's largest), as well as the Eriadun Metropolitan Area and numerous smaller cities. The Mid-Oceanic is the cradle of the [[Kiravic Coscivian|Kiravic Coscivian language]], and dialects of Kiravic are the main language throughout this region, though there are substantial communities speaking other Coscivian vernacular languages and Celtic languages.


==Demographics==
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===Ethnicity===
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| caption = Self-reported ethnic origin in the Tierradorian Republic (2021)


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Alcohol: Porters and stouts
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===Mid-Continental Kirav===
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The Mid-Continental region stretches across most of northern inland Kirav, bordering the Eastern Highlands to its east and the Northern Fringe to its north, and blending into the Northwestern region and vaguely-defined Central Kirav at its western and southern edges.
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Mid-Continental Kirav was settled by pioneers hailing primarily from the Mid-Oceanic region during the Ētrebiktor, as well as Great Crossing era Coscivian immigrants of various ethnicities.
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| label3 =[[Audonian-Tierradorian]]
Midlands
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Various dialects of Kiravic Coscivian are the predominant language throughout Mid-Continental Kirav.
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Alcohol: Red ales, pale ales, whole bunch of others
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| label5 =[[Mixed]]
===Farravonia===
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Farravonia encompasses the three states that were once departments of Farravonian League: [[Cascada]], [[Ilfenóra]], and [[Metrea]], [[Argévia]] and the southern half of [[Venèra]].
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The most spoken languages in Greater Farravonia are the West Coast Marine Coscivian dialect continuüm, which is spoken by communities near the ocean and in the Coastal Ranges, and Serradan Coscivian, which is spoken in the areas between the Coast Ranges and the Western Highlands. Kiravic Coscivian is the main language of daily life in most large urban areas, though use of the two regional languages remains robust in many smaller cities and large towns.
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===Zone F - West-by-Northwest===
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WNW Great Kirav is bounded roughly by the Swadesh River in the east - where it blends into Mid-Continental Kirav, the Miradèt Desert in the South, and the Western Highlands in the west. It is divisible into three subregions: The Far Northwest, Insular Northwest, and the Premontane West.
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===Language===
Significant cities in WNW Kirav include Kilgariv, Peśara, Tetraliþa, and Togistàra.
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===Religion===
===South Kirav===
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South Kirav is one of the most distinctive cultural and geographic regions of Great Kirav, with a very strong regional identity and well-defined culture. Due to its more level terrain and warmer climate (thermotemperate to lower mesotemperate), South Kirav has long been the country's breadbasket. South Kiravian society is agrarian and traditional, and has been described as "pre-modern" or even "quasi-feudal" in many respects.  
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| caption = Religious affiliations in the Tierradorian Republic (2021)
Due to a number of factors, most prominently flatter topography and the deterring and levelling effects of its systems of land tenure and labour relations, there has historically been relatively little migration into South Kirav. Ethno-linguistically the South is much more homogeneous than other regions of Great Kirav, and its resident ethno-linguistic groups tend to have quite ancient roots in the areas they currently inhabit and strong connexions to their land. Nonetheless, there are lower-order ''tuva'' and subgroups within the areal South Kiravian peoples, often associated with particular regions, occupational roles in the traditional agrarian economy, distant ethnic origins, or religious/sectarian affiliations.
[[File:2011-08-17 13-27-13 Serbia Šašinci.jpg|thumb|Agricultural landscape of the Issyrian floodplain]]
South Kiravian cuisine is often regarded as superior to cooking styles from other parts of the island continent, even by many residents of said other regions, due to its greater diversity of ingredients and richer flavours. Coscivian-Caphirian cuisine is derived primarily from South Kiravian cuisine.
 
In addition to fieldball (or "Kiravian-rules football"), which is shared with he rest of the Federacy and is wildly popular in the South (especially at the collegiate, minor-league, and semi-pro levels, as most major professional teams are located in Northern, Eastern, and Western cities), South Kiravians have taken up Urcean sports such as {{wp|baseball}} and {{wp|basketball}}. However, South Kirav is most notable for its interest in a variety of "country sports", many of which have pre-modern, feudal/aristocratic, agricultural, and rural/folk associations. These include archery and other hunting-related sports, horsemanship, {{wp|jousting}} and other combat sports, {{wp|cheese roll|cheese-rolling}}, and {{wp|cornhole}}. The South has a much stronger bench in such sports than other parts of the Federacy, and athletes representing Kiravia in international competitions for these sports are usually either Southerners or Southern-trained.
 
Many Hekuvian Coscivians, especially those descended from earlier waves of Coscivian migration to [[Caphiria]], trace their ancestral roots to South Kirav. In recognition of this, Hekuvian Coscivians often refer to themselves as ''Déśkéx Kiravikuya'' ("Southern-er Kiravians"), the comparative form of ''Déśkix Kiravikuya'' ("Southern Kiravians"). Hekuvian Coscivian writers have often noted similarities between the highly stratified, class-conscious, and aristocratic characteristics of South Kiravian society and that of Caphiravian society.
 
===Baylands===
[[File:Baylands.gif|thumb|The Baylands]]
The '''Baylands''' (''Montahomara'') or '''Míhanska Bay region''' comprises the non-highland areas of [[Hanoram]] and [[Ventarya]], as well as northern and eastern [[Trinatria]].  Historically, the [[District of Coīnvra]] also had a Míhanska Bay culture, but mass migration to the Federal capital has left Kartika with a unique blend of cultural influences, among which Mid-Oceanic, Mid-Continental, and Farravonian mores overshadow those of the Mínhanska Bay.
 
[[Kalvertan Coscivian]] is the regional ''lingua franca'' of the Baylands. Originating as the vernacular of the Kalvertans, the traditional inhabitants of the Bay Islands, Kalvertan was spread throughout the region as a trade language during the XXth century [[Coscivian calendar|CC]] due to the extensive mercantile and nautical activities of its original people, eventually displacing the Vexin Coscivian of the manorial elite castes as the region's most widely spoken tongue.
 
The brewing and distilling culture of the Bay States has largely converged with that of the Mid-Oceanic and Mid-Continental regions, though Míhanska Bay remains known for its {{wp|session ales}} and {{wp|Saison|saisons}} derived from the styles of traditional {{wp|farmhouse ales}} brewed in the region's rural households for many centuries.
 
The largest cities in the Baylands are [[Primóra]], [[Kartika]], [[Cities of Kiravia#Telmar|Telmar]], and [[Cities of Kiravia#Deneva|Deneva]].
 
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===Eastern Highlands===
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The Eastern Highlands (Kiravic: ''Érþaixtihoma'') cultural region encompasses the Aterandic Mountains, their foothills, and some adjacent lowland areas.
 
Settled by groups of Coscivians (especially Ĥeiran Coscivians), Gaels, and Prythons who intermarried extensively with the local aboriginal population...
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During the later colonial period and the viceregal period, the Eastern Highlands - even those parts formally within the borders of established Cosco-Kiravian states or Gaelic kingdoms - remained largely outside the control of any lowland government. Instead, political order was provided by a complex and often overlapping assortment of chiefdoms, clan- and tribe-based polities, self-governing direct-democratic villages, and small mountaineer republics. This long history of self-reliance and independence from central authorities has engendered a lasting libertarian political streak in the region's culture.  
 
The Eastern Highlands also have a strong penchant for religious independence. Excepting the [[Insular Apostolic Church]], which is the largest individual denomination in most East Highland areas, the major Christian churches dominant in other parts of Great Kirav (e.g. Roman Catholic, Coscivian Orthodox) are markedly less influential in the Highlands. Instead, the Highlands are home to a number of more congregational and connexional denominations, such as the Discipular Church and the Mountain Quakers in [[Íarthakelva]] state, informal {{wp|house church movement|house churches}} and "clearing churches" without any organisational structure, and a large number of heterodox sects, many of which are considered outright heretical by mainstream churches. Some of the more notable heterodox denominations include the [[Kiravian Sectarians|Catholic-Apostolic Church of the Father, Christ, and Melchizadek]] (''Kaþolix-Áspaldix Æglasta Þíarnastursk us Xrístul us Melxisadesk'') and the [[Kiravian Sectarians|Triclavian Orthodox Church of Ateranda]]. It is believed that some of the more exotic quasi-Christian sects found in the highlands arose from the syncretism of Christianity with Urom belief systems and the Christianisation of Urom deities.
 
===Western Highlands===
[[File:Blejsko jezero.jpg|thumb|Verdoran Valley, Slamjamistan]]
[[File:Balfour hut aug 2005.jpg|thumb|Kōslōn, [[Verastia Territory|Verastia]]. Population: 4]]
 
Alcohol: Lagers
 
===South-Central Kirav===
Also known as 'Deep Inland Kirav', South-Central Kirav is a vaguely defined region that stretches from the southwestern foothills of the Aterandic Mountains to the Miradèt Desert along its east-west axis, extending from southern Kannur and Avidrona in the north to the northernmost peripheries of Andrēdan, Issyria, Valtéra, and Korlēdan in the south. It blends into and overlaps heavily with South Kirav, Mid-Continental Kirav, and the Premontane West, so much that Kiravians do not consider South-Central Kirav a true cultural region in its own right, and it is often omitted from books and papers on this topic. Yet residents of the region insist that
 
South-Central Kirav has a large Urom population, as well as many Coscivians with substantial Urom ancestry. Some of the largest Urom tribes, including the X, Y, and Z, are native to the area, and Urom influence on the culture of the region at large is conspicuous.
 
South-Central Kirav is a stronghold of adherence to the [[Kiravian Sectarians#Examples|Discipular Church]], a medium-seized {{wp|apostolic succession|apostolic}} Christian denomination with a Reconstructionist orientation and {{wp|connexionalist}} polity that seeks to emulate what it believes are the authentic ethos and practices of the early Church. Although the movement originated in Ateranda, it spread most successfully in South-Central Kirav, and proponents of South-Central as a distinct region often point to the distribution patterns of Discipular congregations in their efforts to define the region's extent. The Discipular Church is not, however, the majority or even plurality faith in the region. Coscivian Orthodoxy is the main Christian denomination, and in addition to the Discipular Church a number of other [[Kiravian Sectarians|Sectarian churches]] are also present. There are markedly fewer Roman Catholics and Insular Apostolics in South-Central than in other regions of the country. Followers of Coscivian religions, particularly Sarostivism, are a significant minority, and there is considerable syncretism between Coscivian Orthodoxy, Coscivian religions, and diverse folk traditions in the area.
 
Landlocked, thinly populated, and endowed with comparatively few natural resources, South-Central Kirav is economically underdeveloped. Lack of transport and communications infrastructure has been a major impediment to development. According to a Ykrān State University study, only 42% of rural households in four South-Central states and territories had access to the internet in 21204, with nearly all using {{wp|dialup}} connexions. The region's economy is primarily agricultural.
 
===Border Cities===
*'''Bérasar''' - Far Northeast and Mid-Oceanic
*'''Escarda''' - Mid-Continental and North Coast
*'''Primóra<sup>?</sup>''' - Mid-Oceanic and Míhanska Bay
*'''[City in Arkvera]''' - Mid-Continental and Eastern Highlands.
*'''Sarukon'''' - South Kirav and Western Highlands


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Great Kirav
Ambrikiravia
Area10,801,735 km²
Population1.4 billion
Population density953.55
DemonymKiravite, Great Kiravian
Countries Kiravian Federacy
Time zonesValēka Standard Time (IST -0:30)
Internet TLD.gk
Largest citiesValēka
Saar-Silverda
Escarda

Great Kirav (Kiravic: Ambrix Kirav, Ambrikirav) is an island continent, situated in the northeast of the Odoneru Ocean, northwest of Levantia, from which it is separated by the Kilikas Sea. The entirety of its landmass is governed by the Kiravian Federacy, a pluricontinental federation of which Great Kirav constitutes the historic, cultural, and economic heartland.

Terminology

Until the latter half of the ʀw20700s, the island continent was simply referred to as Kirav (or local equivalents, see below) in ordinary speech. The adjective Ambrix ("great", "noble") had been attached to Kirav as a poetic honorific since the Third Empire, but did not enter common usage until Kiravian overseas expansion made it more frequently necessary to distinguish the island continent from the whole of the growing Kiravian realm. The adoption of 'Great' was also driven by the concurrent cultural zeitgeist in the coastal states, which embraced the nation's rise as a major power with imperial ambitions.

The ultimate etymology of Kirav is not definitively known. The theory with the most credibility among Occidental linguists traces it to the reconstructed Proto-Kasavic *ḱʏdɮ, other descendants of which include the Kiravic Kūla ("planet Earth"), and the Æonaran Coscivian śad (" land"), and the leading minority theory traces it to *sḱəgʷʰ, believed to be the endonym of the primordial Kasavic peoples for themselves. However, neither of these proposed etymologies has widespread acceptance among Coscivian dark philologists, most of whom reject them as a superposition of Levanto-Sarpic thought patterns onto primitive Kiravian history, incongruent with attested patterns of semantic relationships between analogous words in later languages and unlikely given what is known about the cosmology and self-conceptions of the Kasavs. Some believe that academia is barking up the wrong tree entirely, and that the kir root is ultimately of Urom origin.

Residents of Great Kirav are usually called Kiravites (Kiravic: Kiraviēxtya) rather than Great Kiravians, though the latter term has seen some use. People from Great Kirav who no longer live there, especially first-generation colonists in the Federacy's overseas possessions, are called Kiraviēþûrix ("Kiravborn") or iodevahomax ("islocontinental").

Kiravians often refer to Grat Kirav as iodevahoma ("the island-continent"), hátihoma ("the mainland"), or atómihoma ("the homeland").

In modern scientific/geographic and cultural/political contexts, the term "Great Kirav" is understood to include adjacent islands such as Ixikéa, Ilánova, and Rhuon, and to exclude Koskenkorva.

Geoschemes

The question of where Great Kirav belongs in various divisions of Ixnay into continent-based regions has two main answers. The most common perspective among Kiravians is that Great Kirav is an island continent unto itself and does not properly belong to any wider continent-level region. Most world maps and globes produced for the Kiravian market reflect this understanding. However, Occidental geographers have long classified Great Kirav, together with the Arctic and smaller islands in the general neighbourhood, as part of a continent-level division known as Arcto-Kiravia or Kiroborea. The Kiravian government has welcomed and increasingly promoted the notion of a Kiroboreal or Arcto-Kiravian region in modern times, viewing it as useful for maintaining strong diplomatic and economic ties to other boreal countries and legitimising its projection of power into the Arctic.

Geography

A mosaïc of forests, lakes, cropland, and settlements covers much of the Great Kiravian interior.

Great Kirav is an island continent located in the upper temperate latitudes of Ixnay. Temperate mixed forest and Coniferous forest are the native vegetation across most of the landmass, though extensive areas have been cleared for cultivation over the centuries.

Topography

Topographically, key features of Great Kirav include...

The upper interior plateau of Great Kirav was heavily glaciated during the last glacial maximum, with the retreating glaciers leaving an abundance of lakes in their wake. The largest of these lakes form an arc across the upper-middle latitudes of the continent between the Eastern and Western Highlands, known internationally as the Great Kiravian Lake Belt and domestically as the Fresh Seas (Miśnafara).


Climate

Great Kirav has a varied but thoroughly temperate climate ranging from submediterranean to subarctic. In terms of thermal belts, the warmest areas of the continent are the thermotemperate and thermo-submediterranean southerly parts of Argévia and South Kirav, while the coldest are high-altitude areas in the northerly reaches of the Western Highlands, which experience oroboreal climates, pushing into cryoboreal at the highest peaks. In lowland areas the coldest climates are found in supraboreal pockests of the inland Far Northwest and parts of the Northern Isles.







Administrative Divisions

Great Kirav does not correspond to a specific political entity within the Kiravian Federacy. All federal subjects located on Great Kirav and the adjacent islands are, together with Koskenkorva and Æonara, part of the Kiravian Federal Republic, a theme of the Kiravian Federacy. References to "Great Kirav" in Kiravian law since Kirosocialism are understood to include all of the adjacent islands, while older references are understood to exclude Ilánova unless otherwise specified. References to the "Home Islands" include Great Kirav, its outlying islands, Ilánova, and Koskenkorva.

In the framework of administrative-territorial formations, Great Kirav comprises X states ("inner states"), Y territories ("inner territories"), and two Federal Districts.

[Table of federal subjects here]

Languages

There are several language families native to Great Kirav. At present, there is no demonstrable genetic relationship between the top-level families listed here, though ancestral connexions of great time depth have been hypothesised. Occidental linguists generally presume, based on non-linguistic evidence of ancient migrations, that all of the indigenous languages of Great Kirav must descend from one, two, or - at most - three proto-languages. In Coscivian academia, no such presumption is made.

  • Trans-Kiravian languages
    • Kironic branch: Kiravic Coscivian, Dir, Kinnír, Kirkir, Kelkar, Korlan, Striburyan, Xarbasurian
    • Ixtoric branch: High Coscivian, Sʑvoʎatellic†, Maritime Coscivian,
    • Tholian branch: North Coscivian, Kilikas-Valēkas Coscivian,
    • Foxtro-Viskiyan branch: Ĥeiran A, Ĥeiran B, Phrydhian Coscivian, Suderavian Coscivian
    • Heronic branch: Engrian, Iforian, Insdean, Ƕairan
  • Itaho-Atrassic languages: West Coast Marine Coscivian, Qihuxian Coscivian, Xorsyakavi, Kayaki, Pungōvak
  • Kapushitic languages: South Coscivian, Serradan, Thygiastran†, Fever Swamp Coscivian
  • Northeastern languages: Taństan Coscivian
  • Elutic languages: Ossiryan, Déurian, Ellyrian
  • Intheric languages: Cyptovi, Issantak, Surrian, Qódavan, Rifpito, Xufur-Xafre-Gaur
  • Rulo-Swadeshi languages: Draili, Skithanawite

Kiravian Gaelic, a Levanto-Sarpic language, is the only non-indigenous language with a prolonged historical presence in Great Kirav. Other non-indigenous languages are spoken by communities of modern immigrant origin.

Cultural Regions

Northern Fringe

Approximate extent of the Northern Fringe.

Also known as the North Coast and the Hockey Belt, the Northern Fringe extends along the Coscivian Sea coast of Great Kirav from Mariava (where it overlaps with Zone B) to Devahoma, and is generally held to extend roughly 2-4 countyships inland along this span, depending on longitude, before merging into the Mid-Continental region. The climate of the North Coast is cold and harsh, classified as cool continental or subarctic in some places and subpolar oceanic in others, particularly islands like Tharvia. The ecologically hemiboreal belt stretching across northern Great Kirav is roughly coëxtensive with the cultural transition zone between the North Coast and Mid-Continental areas.

The long-established Coscivian inhabitants of the Northern Fringe are known as Arnórian Coscivians. Arnórian Coscivians remain the majority or plurality group in most countyships on the Northern Fringe, and residents of other ethnic backgrounds have come to adopt much of Arnórian culture and even partially assimilate into an Arnórian identity.

The traditional language of the region is North Coast Coscivian, also called Arnórian Coscivian. North Coast Coscivian remains the majority language in rural and periurban areas, though Kiravic Coscivian has become the main spoken language in most cities in the region.

Cuisine: Potato, fish, oats Alcohol: Spruce ales, heather ales, whiskey, akvavít, gin

As the climate of the North Coast is not suitable for the cultivation of hops, residents have traditionally flavoured their beer using a variety of other botanicals, most prominently spruce or pine buds and heather. These techniques persisted even after the establishment of reliable trading networks made hops from the southern East Highlands available to North Coast settlements, and the region's spruce and heather ales continue to be produced in the style of the early pioneers.

Upper Kirav

The northernmost region of inland Kirav, bounded by the Lake Belt to the south, Eastern Highlands to the east, and Western Highlands to the West, is known as Upper Kirav. The boundary between Upper Kirav and the Northern Fringe is not precisely defined, and in many non-cultural contexts the Northern Fringe is included in Upper Kirav.

This region has a mainly hemiboreal to mesoboreal climate, and its dominant form of vegetation is boreal forest.

Northeast

The smallest cultural region, encompassing Fariva and Harma (with the exception of Åstor Island), and extending into southeastern Serikorda, the Northeast has its roots in the early Coscivian settlements that took root around Fariva Bay. This region was settled heavily by Taństem Coscivians, who remain the majority in Harma and rural parts of Fariva and southeast Serikorda, and continue to dominate the region politically and culturally.

Taństan Coscivian is the traditional and most widely-spoken native language in Andera, although Kiravic has become the main language of interethnic communication in the Bérasar metropolitan area.

Cuisine: Potato, dairy/cream/related products, lots of boilage, seafood Alcohol: Elderberry ale..., cider, whiskey, gin

Mid-Oceanic Kirav

The Mid-Oceanic cultural region extends from southwest Serikorda and Middle Kaviska through Róvidrea and Lower Kaviska, Niyaska, Etivéra, and Váuadra, down to the northern fringes of Hanoram in the south. It is bounded by the Eastern Highlands to the west and the sea to the East; corresponding to the core territory controlled by the United Provinces during the Viceregal Period. It encompasses the Valēka Metropolitan Area (Kiravia's largest), as well as the Eriadun Metropolitan Area and numerous smaller cities. The Mid-Oceanic is the cradle of the Kiravic Coscivian language, and dialects of Kiravic are the main language throughout this region, though there are substantial communities speaking other Coscivian vernacular languages and Celtic languages.

Investor-farmer class

Alcohol: Porters and stouts

Mid-Continental Kirav

The Mid-Continental region stretches across most of northern inland Kirav, bordering the Eastern Highlands to its east and the Northern Fringe to its north, and blending into the Northwestern region and vaguely-defined Central Kirav at its western and southern edges.

Mid-Continental Kirav was settled by pioneers hailing primarily from the Mid-Oceanic region during the Ētrebiktor, as well as Great Crossing era Coscivian immigrants of various ethnicities.

Midlands

Various dialects of Kiravic Coscivian are the predominant language throughout Mid-Continental Kirav.

Alcohol: Red ales, pale ales, whole bunch of others

Farravonia

Farravonia encompasses the three states that were once departments of Farravonian League: Cascada, Ilfenóra, and Metrea, Argévia and the southern half of Venèra.

The most spoken languages in Greater Farravonia are the West Coast Marine Coscivian dialect continuüm, which is spoken by communities near the ocean and in the Coastal Ranges, and Serradan Coscivian, which is spoken in the areas between the Coast Ranges and the Western Highlands. Kiravic Coscivian is the main language of daily life in most large urban areas, though use of the two regional languages remains robust in many smaller cities and large towns.

Zone F - West-by-Northwest

WNW Great Kirav is bounded roughly by the Swadesh River in the east - where it blends into Mid-Continental Kirav, the Miradèt Desert in the South, and the Western Highlands in the west. It is divisible into three subregions: The Far Northwest, Insular Northwest, and the Premontane West.

Significant cities in WNW Kirav include Kilgariv, Peśara, Tetraliþa, and Togistàra.

South Kirav

Federal theme of South Kirav in green, broader "cultural South" in lime

South Kirav is one of the most distinctive cultural and geographic regions of Great Kirav, with a very strong regional identity and well-defined culture. Due to its more level terrain and warmer climate (thermotemperate to lower mesotemperate), South Kirav has long been the country's breadbasket. South Kiravian society is agrarian and traditional, and has been described as "pre-modern" or even "quasi-feudal" in many respects.

Due to a number of factors, most prominently flatter topography and the deterring and levelling effects of its systems of land tenure and labour relations, there has historically been relatively little migration into South Kirav. Ethno-linguistically the South is much more homogeneous than other regions of Great Kirav, and its resident ethno-linguistic groups tend to have quite ancient roots in the areas they currently inhabit and strong connexions to their land. Nonetheless, there are lower-order tuva and subgroups within the areal South Kiravian peoples, often associated with particular regions, occupational roles in the traditional agrarian economy, distant ethnic origins, or religious/sectarian affiliations.

Agricultural landscape of the Issyrian floodplain

South Kiravian cuisine is often regarded as superior to cooking styles from other parts of the island continent, even by many residents of said other regions, due to its greater diversity of ingredients and richer flavours. Coscivian-Caphirian cuisine is derived primarily from South Kiravian cuisine.

In addition to fieldball (or "Kiravian-rules football"), which is shared with he rest of the Federacy and is wildly popular in the South (especially at the collegiate, minor-league, and semi-pro levels, as most major professional teams are located in Northern, Eastern, and Western cities), South Kiravians have taken up Urcean sports such as baseball and basketball. However, South Kirav is most notable for its interest in a variety of "country sports", many of which have pre-modern, feudal/aristocratic, agricultural, and rural/folk associations. These include archery and other hunting-related sports, horsemanship, jousting and other combat sports, cheese-rolling, and cornhole. The South has a much stronger bench in such sports than other parts of the Federacy, and athletes representing Kiravia in international competitions for these sports are usually either Southerners or Southern-trained.

Many Hekuvian Coscivians, especially those descended from earlier waves of Coscivian migration to Caphiria, trace their ancestral roots to South Kirav. In recognition of this, Hekuvian Coscivians often refer to themselves as Déśkéx Kiravikuya ("Southern-er Kiravians"), the comparative form of Déśkix Kiravikuya ("Southern Kiravians"). Hekuvian Coscivian writers have often noted similarities between the highly stratified, class-conscious, and aristocratic characteristics of South Kiravian society and that of Caphiravian society.

Baylands

The Baylands

The Baylands (Montahomara) or Míhanska Bay region comprises the non-highland areas of Hanoram and Ventarya, as well as northern and eastern Trinatria. Historically, the District of Coīnvra also had a Míhanska Bay culture, but mass migration to the Federal capital has left Kartika with a unique blend of cultural influences, among which Mid-Oceanic, Mid-Continental, and Farravonian mores overshadow those of the Mínhanska Bay.

Kalvertan Coscivian is the regional lingua franca of the Baylands. Originating as the vernacular of the Kalvertans, the traditional inhabitants of the Bay Islands, Kalvertan was spread throughout the region as a trade language during the XXth century CC due to the extensive mercantile and nautical activities of its original people, eventually displacing the Vexin Coscivian of the manorial elite castes as the region's most widely spoken tongue.

The brewing and distilling culture of the Bay States has largely converged with that of the Mid-Oceanic and Mid-Continental regions, though Míhanska Bay remains known for its session ales and saisons derived from the styles of traditional farmhouse ales brewed in the region's rural households for many centuries.

The largest cities in the Baylands are Primóra, Kartika, Telmar, and Deneva.







Eastern Highlands

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The Eastern Highlands (Kiravic: Érþaixtihoma) cultural region encompasses the Aterandic Mountains, their foothills, and some adjacent lowland areas.

Settled by groups of Coscivians (especially Ĥeiran Coscivians), Gaels, and Prythons who intermarried extensively with the local aboriginal population...

During the later colonial period and the viceregal period, the Eastern Highlands - even those parts formally within the borders of established Cosco-Kiravian states or Gaelic kingdoms - remained largely outside the control of any lowland government. Instead, political order was provided by a complex and often overlapping assortment of chiefdoms, clan- and tribe-based polities, self-governing direct-democratic villages, and small mountaineer republics. This long history of self-reliance and independence from central authorities has engendered a lasting libertarian political streak in the region's culture.

The Eastern Highlands also have a strong penchant for religious independence. Excepting the Insular Apostolic Church, which is the largest individual denomination in most East Highland areas, the major Christian churches dominant in other parts of Great Kirav (e.g. Roman Catholic, Coscivian Orthodox) are markedly less influential in the Highlands. Instead, the Highlands are home to a number of more congregational and connexional denominations, such as the Discipular Church and the Mountain Quakers in Íarthakelva state, informal house churches and "clearing churches" without any organisational structure, and a large number of heterodox sects, many of which are considered outright heretical by mainstream churches. Some of the more notable heterodox denominations include the Catholic-Apostolic Church of the Father, Christ, and Melchizadek (Kaþolix-Áspaldix Æglasta Þíarnastursk us Xrístul us Melxisadesk) and the Triclavian Orthodox Church of Ateranda. It is believed that some of the more exotic quasi-Christian sects found in the highlands arose from the syncretism of Christianity with Urom belief systems and the Christianisation of Urom deities.

Western Highlands

Verdoran Valley, Slamjamistan
Kōslōn, Verastia. Population: 4

Alcohol: Lagers

South-Central Kirav

Also known as 'Deep Inland Kirav', South-Central Kirav is a vaguely defined region that stretches from the southwestern foothills of the Aterandic Mountains to the Miradèt Desert along its east-west axis, extending from southern Kannur and Avidrona in the north to the northernmost peripheries of Andrēdan, Issyria, Valtéra, and Korlēdan in the south. It blends into and overlaps heavily with South Kirav, Mid-Continental Kirav, and the Premontane West, so much that Kiravians do not consider South-Central Kirav a true cultural region in its own right, and it is often omitted from books and papers on this topic. Yet residents of the region insist that

South-Central Kirav has a large Urom population, as well as many Coscivians with substantial Urom ancestry. Some of the largest Urom tribes, including the X, Y, and Z, are native to the area, and Urom influence on the culture of the region at large is conspicuous.

South-Central Kirav is a stronghold of adherence to the Discipular Church, a medium-seized apostolic Christian denomination with a Reconstructionist orientation and connexionalist polity that seeks to emulate what it believes are the authentic ethos and practices of the early Church. Although the movement originated in Ateranda, it spread most successfully in South-Central Kirav, and proponents of South-Central as a distinct region often point to the distribution patterns of Discipular congregations in their efforts to define the region's extent. The Discipular Church is not, however, the majority or even plurality faith in the region. Coscivian Orthodoxy is the main Christian denomination, and in addition to the Discipular Church a number of other Sectarian churches are also present. There are markedly fewer Roman Catholics and Insular Apostolics in South-Central than in other regions of the country. Followers of Coscivian religions, particularly Sarostivism, are a significant minority, and there is considerable syncretism between Coscivian Orthodoxy, Coscivian religions, and diverse folk traditions in the area.

Landlocked, thinly populated, and endowed with comparatively few natural resources, South-Central Kirav is economically underdeveloped. Lack of transport and communications infrastructure has been a major impediment to development. According to a Ykrān State University study, only 42% of rural households in four South-Central states and territories had access to the internet in 21204, with nearly all using dialup connexions. The region's economy is primarily agricultural.

Border Cities

  • Bérasar - Far Northeast and Mid-Oceanic
  • Escarda - Mid-Continental and North Coast
  • Primóra? - Mid-Oceanic and Míhanska Bay
  • [City in Arkvera] - Mid-Continental and Eastern Highlands.
  • Sarukon' - South Kirav and Western Highlands