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Revision as of 21:16, 16 April 2025

Kelsia
File:Flag of KELSIA.svg
File:Coat of arms of COUNTRY.svg
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% Lhivinians
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 Constitutional Monarchy
King King Göäji III
Chancellor Tolmni Gokän Muki
Vice Chancellor Gruk Koka Surki
Grand Convener of the Kïäj Jori Sko Komiko
Chief Arbiter Kaki Koki Koka
Legislature Di Kïäj
Geography
Continent Agalon
Region Vercania
Area (km²) ~900,000
Area (mi²) ~350,000
% Water ~6%
Borders Unclaimed Mountain Territory
Population
Population 668,428,918
Census Year 2025
Density (/km²) 0.74
Economy
Currency Liso (LSO)
GDP (PPP) $20.33 billion
GDP per capita $246,384
GDP (Nominal) $20.33 billion
Gini Coefficient 6% (2024)
HDI 0.899 (2024) – very high
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.

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External Links

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