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{{SHORTDESC: Mountainous country on the west coast of Agalon}}
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|+ style="font-weight:bold; font-size:110%;" | Kelsia
|+ style="font-weight:bold; font-size:110%;" | Kelsia
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:Flag_of_KELSIA.svg|200px]]
| colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:Flag_Of_Kelsia.png|200px|center]]The Flag of Kelsia
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:Coat_of_arms_of_COUNTRY.svg|100px]]
| colspan="2" align="center" |<div>[[File:Kelsi coat of arms.png|200px|center]]The coat of arms of Kelsia</div>
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| colspan="2" align="center" |<div>[[File: Untitled213 20250501002822.jpeg |250px]]</div>
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! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | General Information
! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | General Information
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| '''Official Language(s)''' || Kelsi
| '''Official Language(s)''' || Kelsi
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| '''Ethnic Groups''' || 89% [[Kejnaks]] <br> 6.2% [[Lhivinians]] <br> 3.4% [[Krugens]] <br> 1.2% [[Kosmiks]] <br> 0.2% Minority
| '''Ethnic Groups''' || 89% [[Kejnaks]] <br> 6.2% [[Lhinvians]] <br> 3.4% [[Krugens]] <br> 1.2% [[Kosmiks]] <br> 0.2% Minority
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| '''Religion''' ||  
| '''Religion''' ||  
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! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Government
! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Government
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| '''Government Type''' || Constitutional Monarchy
| '''Government Type''' || Dictatorship
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| '''King''' || [[King Göäji III]]
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| '''Chancellor''' || [[Tolmni Gokän Muki]]
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| '''Vice Chancellor''' || [[Gruk Koka Surki]]
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| '''Grand Convener of the Kïäj''' || [[Jori Sko Komiko]]
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| '''Chief Arbiter''' || [[Kaki Koki Koka]]
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| '''Legislature''' || [[Di Kïäj]]
| '''Supreme Leader''' || [[Kiki Moka Teka]]
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! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Geography
! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Geography
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| '''Region''' || [[Vercania]]
| '''Region''' || [[Vercania]]
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| '''Area (km²)''' || ~900,000
| '''Area (km²)''' || ~1,963,000
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| '''Area (mi²)''' || ~350,000
| '''Area (mi²)''' || ~757,918
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| '''% Water''' || ~6%
| '''% Water''' || ~6%
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! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Population
! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Population
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| '''Population''' || 668,428,918
| '''Population''' || 668,428
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| '''Census Year''' || 2025
| '''Census Year''' || 2025
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| '''Density (/km²)''' || 0.74
| '''Density (/km²)''' || 0.34
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! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Economy
! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Economy
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| '''Currency''' || Liso (LSO)
| '''Currency''' || Liso (LSO)
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| '''GDP (PPP)''' || $20.33 billion
| '''GDP (PPP)''' || $89.4 billion
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| '''GDP per capita''' || $246,384
| '''GDP per capita''' || $133,832
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| '''GDP (Nominal)''' || $20.33 billion
| '''GDP (Nominal)''' || $89.4 billion
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| '''Gini Coefficient''' || 6% (2024)
| '''Gini Coefficient''' || 6% (2024)
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| '''HDI''' || 0.899 (2024) – very high
| '''HDI''' || 0.957 (2024) – very high
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| '''Inflation Rate''' || 5.8%
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! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Other
! colspan="2" style="background:#f2f2f2;" | Other
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| '''Internet TLD''' || .kl
| '''Internet TLD''' || .kl
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== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
The
The name '''Kelsia''' comes from the surname ''Kelas'', which means “snow” in Kelsi. Before the [[Kelsi Civil War]], the region was known as '''Sakia''', a word that translates to “highlands” in Kelsi and referred to the area’s mountainous geography.
 
Following a major civil conflict and the eventual annexation of the breakaway state [[Jenka]], the Kejnak monarch who led the campaign renamed the unified territory Kelsia. The name change was intended to mark a rebirth of the nation under his rule and to erase the prior identity associated with Sakia. It also served as a personal impression of the monarch’s legacy on the land.


== History ==
== History ==
The nation now known as Kelsia is located on the continent of [[Agalon]]. It has historically been inhabited by three primary ethnic groups: the [[Kejnaks]], the [[Kosmiks]], and the [[Sutroiks]]. Formerly referred to as Sakia, meaning “highlands” in [[Kelsi]], the region was once politically unified but experienced significant internal conflict that peaked with ethnic violence, secession, and ideological change.


===Early history===
In its early history, Kelsia was made of loosely unified region composed of local monarchies and tribes. The Kejnaks occupied the northern highlands in cliff villages or [[Safti]], while the Kosmiks lived in the southern mountains, often in [[Gurka]]. The Sutroiks inhabited the western coastline, where they developed trade networks through the water, and a unique culture.
Although the region was politically unified, power was frequently contested. Over time, the Kejnak monarchy gained control, creating many laws that increasingly and systematically biased the Kejnaks over the other ethnic groups.
===King Kelas===
Tensions between the Kejnak king and the [[Kosmik]] population continued to rise during the reign of [[King Kelas]]. King Kelas supported a warmongering policy of concentrating power and ethnic cleansing, which peaked with the mass persecution and genocide of the [[Kosmik]] peoples. An estimated 70 percent of the Kosmiks were killed during this time, while the remainder of the Kosmiks fled southward into [[Krukyr]], particularly the island of [[Gokano]].
The Sutroiks, purposefully separated by the actions of the monarchy, slowly withdrew from mainland and established autonomous settlements on the western islands, like [[Tirak Island]].
===Secession and Annexation===
Following the genocide, a group of Kosmik refugees, Kejnak outliers, and Sutroik allies established the independent democratic state of [[Jenka]] in the south of Kelsia. The country didn’t last long, because King Kelas launched a military invasion to suppress the new government and successfully annexed the territory.
After the annexation, Kelas declared the rebirth of the state under a new name, Kelsia, from his own name. The renaming was intended to mark the beginning of a new era and to erase the memory of Sakia.
===Assassination and reforms===
Shortly after renaming the country, King Kelas was assassinated by his son, King Göäji. King Göäji established reforms with the goal of stabilizing the country, including concessions to minority groups and a reduction of military presence in formerly Kosmik regions. However, these measures were largely perceived as a facade, and ethnic tensions persisted.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
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== Government and Politics ==
== Government and Politics ==
 
Prior to 12 April 2025, Kelsia was an absolute monarchy. Since then, it is a constitutional monarchy, with a duo of a chancellor and a vice chancellor at the head of all things related to the government.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==

Latest revision as of 13:25, 6 May 2025

Kelsia
The Flag of Kelsia
The coat of arms of Kelsia
General Information
Official Name Kingdom of Kelsia
Common Name Kelsia
Demonym Kelsi
Capital Beka Kär
Largest City Beka Kär
Official Language(s) Kelsi
Ethnic Groups 89% Kejnaks
6.2% Lhinvians
3.4% Krugens
1.2% Kosmiks
0.2% Minority
Religion
98.9% Akijism
40% Küöj
25.4% Kark
33.5% Jëki
1.1% Other
Government
Government Type Dictatorship
Supreme Leader Kiki Moka Teka
Geography
Continent Agalon
Region Vercania
Area (km²) ~1,963,000
Area (mi²) ~757,918
% Water ~6%
Borders Unclaimed Mountain Territory
Population
Population 668,428
Census Year 2025
Density (/km²) 0.34
Economy
Currency Liso (LSO)
GDP (PPP) $89.4 billion
GDP per capita $133,832
GDP (Nominal) $89.4 billion
Gini Coefficient 6% (2024)
HDI 0.957 (2024) – very high
Inflation Rate 5.8%
Other
Internet TLD .kl
Calling Code +3


Kelsia, officially the Kingdom of Kelsia, and historically known as Sakia(the official name until the end of the Kelsi Civil War), is a country on the west coast of Agalon. With a population of almost 669,000, making it the least populous member of the Agalon Agreement and Vercania, it spans about 900,000 square kilometers. Kelsia is a constitutional monarchy headed by the chancellor, with the king only serving ceremonial duties. Kelsia maintains sovereignty of The Kelsia Overseas Realms, which contain multiple islands dotted throughout southern Nezomere.

Etymology

The name Kelsia comes from the surname Kelas, which means “snow” in Kelsi. Before the Kelsi Civil War, the region was known as Sakia, a word that translates to “highlands” in Kelsi and referred to the area’s mountainous geography.

Following a major civil conflict and the eventual annexation of the breakaway state Jenka, the Kejnak monarch who led the campaign renamed the unified territory Kelsia. The name change was intended to mark a rebirth of the nation under his rule and to erase the prior identity associated with Sakia. It also served as a personal impression of the monarch’s legacy on the land.

History

The nation now known as Kelsia is located on the continent of Agalon. It has historically been inhabited by three primary ethnic groups: the Kejnaks, the Kosmiks, and the Sutroiks. Formerly referred to as Sakia, meaning “highlands” in Kelsi, the region was once politically unified but experienced significant internal conflict that peaked with ethnic violence, secession, and ideological change.

Early history

In its early history, Kelsia was made of loosely unified region composed of local monarchies and tribes. The Kejnaks occupied the northern highlands in cliff villages or Safti, while the Kosmiks lived in the southern mountains, often in Gurka. The Sutroiks inhabited the western coastline, where they developed trade networks through the water, and a unique culture.

Although the region was politically unified, power was frequently contested. Over time, the Kejnak monarchy gained control, creating many laws that increasingly and systematically biased the Kejnaks over the other ethnic groups.

King Kelas

Tensions between the Kejnak king and the Kosmik population continued to rise during the reign of King Kelas. King Kelas supported a warmongering policy of concentrating power and ethnic cleansing, which peaked with the mass persecution and genocide of the Kosmik peoples. An estimated 70 percent of the Kosmiks were killed during this time, while the remainder of the Kosmiks fled southward into Krukyr, particularly the island of Gokano.

The Sutroiks, purposefully separated by the actions of the monarchy, slowly withdrew from mainland and established autonomous settlements on the western islands, like Tirak Island.

Secession and Annexation

Following the genocide, a group of Kosmik refugees, Kejnak outliers, and Sutroik allies established the independent democratic state of Jenka in the south of Kelsia. The country didn’t last long, because King Kelas launched a military invasion to suppress the new government and successfully annexed the territory.

After the annexation, Kelas declared the rebirth of the state under a new name, Kelsia, from his own name. The renaming was intended to mark the beginning of a new era and to erase the memory of Sakia.

Assassination and reforms

Shortly after renaming the country, King Kelas was assassinated by his son, King Göäji. King Göäji established reforms with the goal of stabilizing the country, including concessions to minority groups and a reduction of military presence in formerly Kosmik regions. However, these measures were largely perceived as a facade, and ethnic tensions persisted.

Geography

Government and Politics

Prior to 12 April 2025, Kelsia was an absolute monarchy. Since then, it is a constitutional monarchy, with a duo of a chancellor and a vice chancellor at the head of all things related to the government.

Economy

Demographics

Culture

Military

Foreign Relations

Transportation

Education

Health

See Also

  • Related articles

References


External Links

  • [Official government website]
  • [Tourism website]
  • [Other relevant link]