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Aciria, officially the Grand Empire of Aciria (Acirien: Grand Empire d'Acirie), is a country located in southwestern [[Sarpedon]], bordering [[Pelaxia]], [[Grajnidar]] and [[Volonia]]. It also shares maritime borders with [[Kiravia]]. The seven administrative regions, three special administrative regions and imperial dominions span a combined area of 1,326,488 km2 (512 160 sq mi) and is home to over 76 million people. Aciria is an Absolute Monarchy, with its capital in [[Trosseurs]], which is home to the Imperial Seat. Trosseurs is the largest city in the country, and its main cultural, political and commercial centre. Other notable urban areas include Soleir, Marothien, Pantmàur, Daléir, Guerres, and Chabourg.
Aciria, officially the Grand Empire of Aciria (Acirien: Grand Empire d'Acirie), is a country located in southwestern [[Sarpedon]], bordering [[Pelaxia]], [[Grajnidar]] and [[Volonia]]. It also shares maritime borders with [[Kiravia]]. The seven administrative regions, three special administrative regions and imperial dominions span a combined area of 1,326,488 km2 (512 160 sq mi) and is home to over 76 million people. Aciria is an Absolute Monarchy, with its capital in [[Trosseurs]], which is home to the Imperial Seat. Trosseurs is the largest city in the country, and its main cultural, political and commercial centre. Other notable urban areas include Soleir, Marothien, Pantmàur, Daléir, Guerres, and Chabourg.


The land of modern day Aciria was inhabited by a peoples known as the Glaistos to the Istroyans. The Glaistos were described as a warlike people, with the multiple tribal kingdoms in almost perpetual warfare with each other. Most notable of the tribal kingdoms was the one lead by Three Sisters, who are still beloved in the Acirien nation today. Aciria was eventually annexed into the Caphirian realm which introduced the Latinic people into the region which eventually created the Glaisto-Latinic culture, laying foundation to the Acirien language. The introduction of the Latin and eventual Catholicism brought stability and peace into the region which lasted until Acirien independence in 1615, started by the declaration of the Free Republic of Aciria. An inefficient democracy, the Free Republic suffered from corruption, constant revolts and an unstable leadership due to coups and the People's Senate's inability to agree on various subjects. Despite this, the Free Republic era is remembered for not only its instability, but the first formation of the Acirien identity, highlighting the various tribes that made up the Acirien nation. The tumultuous succession of the governments came to an end in 1783 with the establishment of the Grand Empire of Aciria, declared by [[Jean Dupois|Jean I]] after arresting and executing the First Speaker and crowning himself Grand Emperor. Thanks to the power concentrated on the highly popular emperor and former military leader Jean I and his various reforms, Aciria reached stability it hadn't seen in over a century. After the reforms, a period of rapid cultural, economic and scientific development followed. The stability and prosperity the [[Emperor of Aciria|House of Dupois]] has brought to the region is the reason the Emperor is still very popular among the people, still ruled by direct descendants of Jean I.
The land of modern day Aciria was inhabited by a peoples known as the Glaistos to the Istroyans. The Glaistos were described as a warlike people, with the multiple tribal kingdoms in almost perpetual warfare with each other. Most notable of the tribal kingdoms was the one lead by Three Sisters, who are still beloved in the Acirien nation today. Aciria was eventually annexed into the Caphirian realm which introduced the Latinic people into the region which eventually created the Glaisto-Latinic culture, laying foundation to the Acirien language. The introduction of the Latin and eventual Catholicism brought stability and peace into the region which lasted until Acirien independence in 1615, started by the declaration of the [[Free Republic of Aciria]]. An inefficient democracy, the Free Republic suffered from corruption, constant revolts and an unstable leadership due to coups and the People's Senate's inability to agree on various subjects. Despite this, the Free Republic era is remembered for not only its instability, but the first formation of the Acirien identity, highlighting the various tribes that made up the Acirien nation. The tumultuous succession of the governments came to an end in 1783 with the establishment of the Grand Empire of Aciria, declared by [[Jean Dupois|Jean I]] after arresting and executing the First Speaker and crowning himself Grand Emperor. Thanks to the power concentrated on the highly popular emperor and former military leader Jean I and his various reforms, Aciria reached stability it hadn't seen in over a century. After the reforms, a period of rapid cultural, economic and scientific development followed. The stability and prosperity the [[Emperor of Aciria|House of Dupois]] has brought to the region is the reason the Emperor is still very popular among the people, still ruled by direct descendants of Jean I.


The Acirien economy is highly developed, with the Acirien GDP being third largest on Sarpedon. Despite this, the population has vast economic differences, with a large number of the population living near or under the poverty line. Acirien population is the fifth largest on Sarpedon, with the population growth guaranteed by the controversial law that requires all physically able women to give birth to a minimum of two children in their lifetime. The population enjoys a well-developed public transport system, and benefits from universal healthcare which has quickly raised the Acirien life expectancy since the founding of the Imperial Health Service in the 1950s.
The Acirien economy is highly developed, with the Acirien GDP being third largest on Sarpedon. Despite this, the population has vast economic differences, with a large number of the population living near or under the poverty line. Acirien population is the fifth largest on Sarpedon, with the population growth guaranteed by the controversial law that requires all physically able women to give birth to a minimum of two children in their lifetime. The population enjoys a well-developed public transport system, and benefits from universal healthcare which has quickly raised the Acirien life expectancy since the founding of the Imperial Health Service in the 1950s.
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