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'''Grajnidar''', officially the '''Kingdom of Grajnidar''', is a medium-sized Constitutional Monarchy located in southern [[Sarpedon]] next to its northern and only neighbour [[Aciria]]. It is home to more than 79 million citizens, of which a majority is ethnically Grajni. Kharitanians and Vsikites are considered a minority in the country. Grajnidarens are part of the Ganastic ethno-linguistic group, which remains one of the smallest in the whole world. The capital and largest city is Minvras with over 8 million residents. The Kingdom of Grajnidar remains a developed country with an advanced, high-income economy.
'''Grajnidar''', officially the '''Kingdom of Grajnidar''', is a medium-sized Constitutional Monarchy located in southern [[Sarpedon]] next to its northern and only neighbour [[Aciria]]. It is home to more than 79 million citizens, of which a majority is ethnically Grajni. Kharitanians and Vsikites are considered a minority in the country. Grajnidarens are part of the Ganastic ethno-linguistic group, which remains one of the smallest in the whole world. The capital and largest city is Minvras with over 8 million residents. The Kingdom of Grajnidar remains a developed country with an advanced, high-income economy.


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== Name ==
== Name ==
Grajnidar's name means the "Land of the Grajnis" in New Grajni and other Southern Ganatic languages. The word Grajni is used in a slightly simplified form, the original one being Kgrajni, which is nowadays officially used only in some regions of Grajnidar. The word Grajni itself derivates from the proto-ganatic word Kgran, meaning 'the sea human'.
Grajnidar's name means the "Land of the Grajnis" in New Grajni and other Southern Ganatic languages. The word Grajni is used in a slightly simplified form, the original one being Kgrajni, which is nowadays officially used only in some regions of Grajnidar. The word Grajni itself derivates from the proto-ganatic word Kgran, meaning 'the sea human'.
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