Fieri
Autonomous Region of Fieri
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Anthem: (One Land, Our Dream) | |
Capital and largest city | Lak'as |
Official language | Gaúcho |
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Government | Autonomous Region |
• Governor | Arturo da Silva |
Minoero Pereira | |
Xipe Roberto Banderas | |
Legislature | Legislative Assembly |
Establishment | |
400 AD - 800 AD | |
512 AD | |
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900 AD - 1300 AD | |
1491 AD | |
Area | |
• Total | 234,567 km2 (90,567 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 14 million |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate estimate |
• Per capita | $21,969 |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate estimate |
• Total | $17.308 billion |
• Per capita | $28,666 |
Gini (2023) | 44.2 medium |
HDI (2023) | 0.714 high |
Currency | Doblones (EF) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy, AC/ADc |
Driving side | left |
Internet TLD | .fir |
Fieri, officially the Autonomous Region of Fieri (Gaúcho:Região Autónoma dos Fieris), is a nation located in the Alathlusian Ocean. It is bordered by Tumland to the northwest, Tranquillia to the northeast, and Lurjize to the south. Fieri's capital and largest city is Lak'as, located in the northernmost island of the country. As of 2023, Fieri has a population of 14 million, of which most are ethnic natives of the area, with the second largest minority being those of mixed, Montcrabin and Tumanitan ancestry.
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History
Prehistory and Ancient era
The history of the Fierisi islands dates from some of the earliest pygmy-hominid activity estimated at around 700,000 years ago. The earliest findings of modern human remains and primitive dwellings date back to 47,000 BC, although a lack of substantial evidence fails to explain their sudden disappearance from the island. By around 4000 BC, seafaring Ecrosians, who form a majority of the native population, migrated and settled eastward, populating the island with various warring tribes. A distinct lack of written records during its ancient era is attributed to a well-preserved culture of oral history, passed down through way of song, dance, and prayer. Over 5,000 semi-historical tales can still be found in modern-day performances and initiation rituals, 200 of which are preserved, translated, and analyzed in the Grand Archives library in Lak'as.
Rise of the Lak'asa
The site of Lak'as was founded around 200 AD during a period of increasing settlement deeper into the island's rainforest region. Around 400 AD, its population swelled due to migrations from coastal tribespeople, making the settlement the first city-state on the Fierisi islands. Large idols, pyramids, and monoliths in reverence of a Lak'asan god of the sun, as well as various styles of pottery were created during this period of cultural and economic growth.
With the city-state nearly uncontested in matters of war and trade, Lak'asa society underwent a period of dramatic transformation that saw the establishment of a rigid caste system under the united leadership of a Warrior-king. By 600 AD, the kingdom had either conquered or vassalized all of the other tribes in the islands. It is estimated that around 70,000-100,000 people lived around the city center during this period, nearly half of which were enslaved peoples from defeated kingdoms. Living on the outskirts of the kingdom's territories were the various subjugated tribal states, some of the largest being the seafaring Pye'rii, the cave-dwelling Gag'am, and the war-like Xi'poha. Over time, these smaller polities would gain significant autonomy within the kingdom, arranged by way of political marriage or military alliance (many of which were formed to suppress revolts).
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