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The Ember of Emebedhe is a nation led by Grand Solace Aether Everlen on the continent of Asia. The Ember of Emebedhe's government is a Noocracy with very moderate social policies. Economically, The Ember of Emebedhe favors extremely left wing policies. The official currency of The Ember of Emebedhe is the Ivory. At 39 days old, The Ember of Emebedhe is an established nation. The Ember of Emebedhe has a population of 1,314,667 and a land area of 11,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 119.52. Pollution in the nation is noticeable. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 62.6077%.



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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Emebedhe
Leader Name: Aether Everlen
Currency: Currency Image
Ivory
National Animal: National Animal Image
Kiwi
History: Emebedhe's origins trace back to when diverse indigenous tribes inhabited its lush valleys and sprawling forests. These tribes lived harmoniously, trading goods and knowledge, and worshipping the land's spirits. However, their idyllic existence was disrupted when the expansionist ambitions of the distant nation of Lian encroached upon their territory.

The Lian invasion brought devastation to Emebedhe. Villages were razed, sacred sites desecrated, and countless lives lost or enslaved. Faced with overwhelming force, many of Emebedhe's native peoples were forced to flee their ancestral homes in search of refuge.

Their salvation came in the form of Szo, a micronation nestled amidst the mountains, whose rulers sympathized with the plight of the fleeing Embeddaï. Szo provided sanctuary to the displaced peoples, offering them protection and aid. In return, the Emebedhians pledged their loyalty to Szo's rulers, forging a bond that would shape the region's history for centuries.

With the support of their newfound allies, Echos and Tricaa, the Embeddaï began to organize resistance against the occupying forces of Lian. Guerrilla warfare tactics, coupled with the rugged terrain of their homeland, made it difficult for the Lian forces to maintain control. Gradually, the tide began to turn in favour of the Embeddaï.

After years of relentless struggle, the combined forces of Emebedhe, Szo, Echos, and Tricaa finally drove out the Lian invaders. The victory was hard-won, marked by sacrifices and suffering, but it restored a sense of pride and independence to the people of Emebedhe.

However, the scars of the invasion ran deep, and tensions lingered between Emebedhe and Lian. Despite the passage of time, animosity simmers beneath the surface, fueled by memories of past injustices and territorial disputes. Diplomatic efforts have been made to mend relations, but mistrust and resentment still persist on both sides.

In the present day, Emebedhe stands as a sovereign nation, fiercely protective of its independence and cultural heritage. The memory of its tumultuous past serves as a reminder of the resilience of its people and the importance of unity in the face of adversity. Though the threat of conflict may loom on the horizon, the spirit of Emebedhe remains unbroken, ready to face whatever challenges the future may bring.
Geography
Continent: Asia
Land Area: 17,702.74 sq. km
Terrain: The heart of Emebedhe is dominated by vast expanses of lush, temperate forests, characterized by towering conifers and broadleaf trees. This taiga region provides a habitat for a myriad of wildlife, including bears, wolves, deer, and a rich variety of bird species. The dense canopy of the forest creates a haven for biodiversity, with moss-covered forest floors and crystal-clear streams meandering through the trees.

As one travels further inland, the landscape begins to rise into rugged mountain ranges, their peaks shrouded in mist and capped with snow throughout much of the year. These mountains serve as a natural barrier, offering protection and strategic advantage to the inhabitants of Emebedhe. Deep valleys cut through the mountains, carved out by ancient glaciers and now home to picturesque alpine meadows and pristine lakes.

Descending from the mountains towards the coast, the terrain transitions into rolling hills and fertile plains, where agriculture flourishes. Fields of wheat, barley, and other crops stretch as far as the eye can see, interspersed with orchards and vineyards. The gentle slopes of these hills offer ideal conditions for farming, with ample sunlight and fertile soil nourished by the region's abundant rainfall.

Emebedhe's coastline is rugged and indented, dotted with rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and sheltered coves. Fishing villages cling to the shoreline, their colorful boats bobbing in the waves as fishermen set out to sea in search of the day's catch. Offshore, small islands provide sanctuary for seabirds and marine life, while further out to sea, rocky outcrops and hidden reefs pose a challenge to unwary sailors.
Highest Peak: Koyi, 10,000 meters
Lowest Valley: Ж총 , -7,009 meters
Climate:
People & Society
Population: 1,314,667 people
Demonym: Embedday
Demonym Plural: Embeddaï
Ethnic Groups: Emebedday - 94.2%
Szone - 5.4%
Echosi - 0.4%
Languages: Emebedgh - 78.4%
Szoi - 14.5%
Echosi - 7.1%
Religions: Embedda - 97.5%
Aetheist - 2.5%
Health
Life Expectancy: 92 years
Obesity: 2.1%
Alcohol Users: 28%
Tobacco Users: 0%
Cannabis Users: 0%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description:
Average Yearly Income: $138.55
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $1,494,366,464.00
GDP per Capita: $1,136.69
Gross National Income (GNI): $841,553,490.00
Industries:
Military
History:
Soldiers: 72,000
Tanks: 4,500
Aircraft: 406
Ships: 75
Missiles: 5
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 04/08/2024 02:18 am