Grearia

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Republic of the Grearish Union

Repubblica dell'Unione Grearese
Vertical tricolor (black, gold, white).
Flag
Grearish Coat of Arms
Coat of arms
Map of Esportiva, with Grearia highlighted.
Map of Esportiva, with Grearia highlighted.
Poltical Map of Grearia
Poltical Map of Grearia
CapitalAtheburn
Largest conurbationForsho
Official languages
Ethnic groups
  • 51% Mainland Grearish
  • 21% Grearish Highlanders
  • 11% Mantanese
  • 10% Esportivan
  • <7% non-Esportivan
Religion
None
Demonym(s)Grearish/Grear(s)
GovernmentCouno style federal republic
• President
Garth Ledford
Sean Fullerton
LegislatureParliament
Chamber
Commons
Evolution 
from Gloriax
• Evolution of the 4 states
15 May 1681
• Purchase of the north from San Jose Guayabal
8 February 1886
Area
• Total land area
655,436 km2 (253,065 sq mi)
• Water (%)
4.3
Population
• 2021 estimate
Increase 89,287,462
• 2020 census
Steady 88,636,071
• Density
135.23/km2 (350.2/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
Increase $ 6.844 trillion
• Per capita
$ 77,783.89
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
Increase $ 6.349 trillion
• Per capita
$ 72,154.37
Gini30.6
medium
HDISteady .804
very high
CurrencyGrearish stoeding (GUS)
Date formatdd--mm--yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+13
Internet TLD.gu

Grearia (Esportivan: Greario), officially The Grearish Union (Esportivan: Repubblica dell'Unione Grearese), is a country in Esportiva. It is bounded by the Barbosa Sea on the south, the Strait of Santaguerra on the northeast, and the Covello Bay on the north, it shares land borders with San Jose Guayabal to the west; and South Covello to the east. In the Barbosa Sea, Grearia is close to Gadirya from the city of Colk in the Manta Islands, while it shares a maritime border with Iesusisgodistan in the Covello bay across the Strait of Santaguerra.

Etymology

History

Ancient Gloriax

Medieval Gloriax

Early modern Gloriax

Modern Grearia

Geography

Biodiversity

Politics and government

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Defence

Foreign, economic and strategic relations

Economy

Industries

Socio-economic challenges

Demographics, languages, and religion

Culture

Art, architecture and literature

Performing arts and media

Society

Clothing

Cuisine

Sports and recreation

See also

Notes

References

Bibliography

External links