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Fianna, Commonwealth of
Cofhlaitheas na h-Fianna agus Cuimrha
Fianna, officially the Commonwealth of Fianna and Cambers (fi. Cofhlaitheas na h-Fianna agus Cuimrha) is a nation located in Northern Gothis, bordering Andrenne to the west, Duchrijeka to the south, and to its north lies the Strait of Eilánn. It is a constitutional monarchy of one devolved country and three devolved counties, which are County Brage, County Gonegall, County Caithness and Cambers. The capital city Leothan is located on the island of Eileann Saechsta and is administered separately as the City of Leothan, with a population of 1,556,800. Other major urban centres include Cóbhanach, Liòsan, Aitinn and Ginead. The total land area of Fianna is 31,312 km². Queen Síomhan II has ruled as the reigning monarch of the Commonwealth since 1972, and since 2023, Saoirse MacLeòid of Sinne Fhìn has served as the Taoiseach. The seat of government is the Earminstear in Galseth, Leothan.The national currency of Fianna is the Fiannach Pound (€ or FNG), printed by the Bank of Fianna with the permission of the HM Government, located in Sineabach, Leothan. Economically, Fianna is a large exporter of fish, beluga, timber, petroleum and furniture. The GDP of Fianna as of 2025 has been IBU$511.2 billion, with a per capita index of $57,893. Fianna operates as a mixed market economy, the government and markets built upon the principles of Fiannach social democracy. Fianna is characterised by its abundant seas, high mountains and green meadows, and furniture making makes up a large amount of its exports. The population of Ostmark has been recorded as 8,836,200 in 2024. Along with Fiannach, who are of Faeric descent, the country is also home to a major Cambric minority in its southern regions, who are related to Eiyglish and Sutherlandic peoples. Fiannach and Cambric are the two official languages of the Commonwealth, along with the recognised minority language of Brytian.
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