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|area =              6,047,907 km2 (2,335,110 sq mi)
|area =              6,047,907 km2 (2,335,110 sq mi)
|population_estimate =   
|population_estimate =   
|population_census = 1,147,615,225
|population_census = 715,647,228
|GDP_nominal = $52,348,709,068,622
|GDP_nominal = $36.5 trillion
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $45,615.21
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $51,000
|currency =          [[Saar]]
|currency =          [[Saar]]
|currency_code =      KFS
|currency_code =      KFS
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|cctld =            [[.kr]]
|cctld =            [[.kr]]
|calling_code =      +47
|calling_code =      +47
|patron_saint =      Thomas the Apostle
|patron_saint =      {{wp|Thomas the Apostle}}
}}
}}


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==History==
==History==
''See also [[Great Kirav#Prehistory|Prehistory of Great Kirav]], [[Deep History]], and [[Mediæval Kiravia]].''
''See also [[Prehistory of Great Kirav]], [[Deep History]], and [[Mediæval Kiravia]].''


By convention, the modern history of Kiravia is held to have begun with the [[Republican Reconstitution]], a period of dynamic political and social change characterised by the replacement of the autocratic {{wt|viceregency|Viceregencies}} with ''vondikéarita'' ("public-republics"), the re-consolidation of the provinces as political units, and the formation of the Kiravian Confederation.
By convention, the modern history of Kiravia is held to have begun with the [[Republican Reconstitution]], a period of dynamic political and social change characterised by the replacement of the autocratic {{wt|viceregency|Viceregencies}} with ''vondikéarita'' ("public-republics"), the re-consolidation of the provinces as political units, and the formation of the Kiravian Confederation.
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===Sectors===
===Sectors===
====Agriculture and Forestry====
====Agriculture and Forestry====
''See: [[Agriculture in Great Kirav]]''<br>
Great Kirav hosts the [[Agriculture in Great Kirav|northernmost significant agricultural sector]], as well as the vast majority of cultivated land between the 60th and 65th parallels north. However, the most productive agricultural regions per cultivated hectare are in warmer, more southerly areas such as South Kirav and the Middle Belt, the antipodean [[Sydona Islands]], and other overseas possessions with more conducive growing conditions.
Great Kirav hosts the [[Agriculture in Great Kirav|northernmost significant agricultural sector]], as well as the vast majority of cultivated land between the 60th and 65th parallels north. However, the most productive agricultural regions per cultivated hectare are in warmer, more southerly areas such as South Kirav and the Middle Belt, the antipodean [[Sydona Islands]], and other overseas possessions with more conducive growing conditions.


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===Energy===
===Energy===
''See: [[Energy in Kiravia]]''<br>
[[File:Shatura steam power plant (2010).jpg|thumb|Peat-fired power plant in [[Intravia|Intravia State]].]]
[[File:Shatura steam power plant (2010).jpg|thumb|Peat-fired power plant in [[Intravia|Intravia State]].]]
Kiravia is the largest<sup>[''citation needed'']</sup> energy consumer in Ixnay and the leading energy importer. The vast energy demand generated by its large population, advanced economy, and cool climate greatly outstrip domestic supply. Maintaining a reliable energy supply and reasonable prices is a perennial policy concern at the federal level, and a great deal of public expenditure has been dedicated to energy subsidies, energy research, the development of domestic energy sources, and the upkeep of good trade relations with major energy-exporting countries.
Kiravia is the largest<sup>[''citation needed'']</sup> energy consumer in Ixnay and the leading energy importer. The vast energy demand generated by its large population, advanced economy, and cool climate greatly outstrip domestic supply. Maintaining a reliable energy supply and reasonable prices is a perennial policy concern at the federal level, and a great deal of public expenditure has been dedicated to energy subsidies, energy research, the development of domestic energy sources, and the upkeep of good trade relations with major energy-exporting countries.