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Revision as of 02:29, 10 November 2006

 The Eternal Republic of Xirnium
xirnium.jpg
State National Flag of Xirnium
Tárië Aicassë Laë Nainányéna! – Until the End of Time!
Spoken Languages
 - Official
 - Unofficial
 
English, Français
Deutch, Español
Capital city Naèräth
Chief of State Lady High Protectress Viktória Seriendé
Head of Government Prime Minister Heather Gílda
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Water

698 723 km²
628 850 km²
69 873 km²
Population
 - Total (2006)

2 572 679 812
Establishment
 - first united
 
CE 497
Government type Westminsterian representative parliamentary democracy
Nation type Unitary liberal democratic republic
National animal
English name
Eudraco nobilis xirnnis
Xirniumite wyvern
National flower
English name
Rosa xirnnis niphredil
Xirniumite astárte rose
National tree
English name
Fagus mellyrn xirnnis
Xirniumite malinornë beech
GDP (2006 estimate)
  - Total
  - GDP per capita

EUR €128.55 trillion
EUR €52 085.79
Currency Xirniumite ąŷthír (Ŧŋ) (XNA)
International Abbreviations
 - government code
 - ISO nation code
 
 
XN
ERXN
Pronunciation ZER-nee-um
National Anthem Hail to thee, Xirnium Eternal
Calling Code +97
Stats: NSEconomy Pipian XML


Today’s Xirnium is a vibrant, secular and liberal social democratic republic that boasts protections of civil and political rights unrivalled anywhere else on Earth. One of the most modern nations in the world, and a leader amongst European States, Xirnium and her rich, long and proud culture have played an incalculable role in advancing the noble pursuits of literature, science and parliamentary democracy.