Cira

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The Ciric Confederation of Wrighthaven, Hemsford, Paroka, and Minh-Cong
Flag of Cira
Flag
Coat of Arms of Cira
Coat of Arms
Motto: Praeterita Obliviscentes. Memento Posterum
Anthem: March of Progress
[[|250px|Location of Cira|frameless]]
Map versions
Capital Mourn
Largest city Mourn, Stonewall, Avok-Tei
Official language(s) Common tongue, Parokan, Minh
Official religion(s) Cult Tecnologica
Demonym Ciran
 - Adjective Ciric
Government Parliamentary Republic
 - Speaker Avingar Holstadt
 - Suzerain Cedric Adsen
 - Legislature Confederate Parliament
Establishment 1455 AN
Area
Population 6,471,025
Active population 3
Currency Brev
Calendar
Time zone(s)
Mains electricity
Driving side left
Track gauge
National website
National forum
National animal Sea Raven
National food Mac Nhen
National drink Mead
National tree Black Spruce
Abbreviation CIR
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The Ciric Confederacy of Wrighthaven, Hemsford, Paroka, and Minh-Cong, more commonly referred to as Cira, is a confederate parliamentary republic on the islands of Sypyr and Hypernostria which is comprised of the constituent governorates of Wrighthaven, Hemsford, Paroka, and Minh-Cong. The confederacy, which was united under one flag in 1455 AN, is governed in a system that is thought to be based off of an ancient tribal council system, but has evolved to the modern confederate parliamentary system. The confederacy places high value on scientific progress due to the prevalence of the worship of machinery in the area, which originated with the discovery of mysterious documents in the city of Anningheim in 1222.