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Kirarica (Kirarian: Kirarika), officially the Republic of Kirarica(Kirarian: Kirarika Respublika), is a country in Northern East Europe. It is a baltic country, it is situated along East of the Baltic Sea, to the east of Sweden and Denmark. It is bordered by Russia to the east, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west. Kirarica  has an estimated population of 35,5 million people as of 2015, and its capital and largest city is Mirom. Kiraricans are a Baltic people. The official language, Kirarian, along with Lithuanian and some parts Latvian, arethe only two living languages in the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family. Kirarian is a mix of both languages. Kirarica was only found at 1794, when Grzegorz Kirar united Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth with Livonian Duchy to create the First Kirarican Duchy. It had many conflicts in its history, mostly with Russia and Ottomans. Losing many lands to Russians Kirarica was getting smaller and smaller. In 1852 there was a conflict between Poles and Kirareens, leading to Polish independence. Since then Kirarica was only a baltic country.

In World War I Kirarica helped the Allies against Axis. A couple years forward when Hitler was in rule and World War II started, Kirarica was turned socialist by Soviet Union. When Hitler attacked Soviet Union it was occupied by Nazi Germany and the people of Kirarica were slaved and forced to kill Jews. As World War II was nearing its end, in 1944 Germans retreated and Kirarica was under Soviet control again. In 1972 Kirarica had a civil war between Republicans and Socialists. The war was bloody, but Kirarica turned a republic once again.

Kirarica is a member of the European Union, The Council of Europe, a full member of the Schengen Agreement and NATO. It is also a member of the Nordic Investment Bank, and part of Nordic-Baltic cooperation of Northen European countries. The United Nations Human Development Index lists Kirarica as a "amazing human development" country. Kirarica has a really fast growing economy in the European Union and is ranked 6th in the world in the Ease of Doing Buisness Index. On 1 January 2015, Kirarica adopted the euro as the offical currency, becoming the 17th member of the Eurozone.

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[show]==History Edit==

Before Kirarica Edit
Before Kirarica there was a huge thriving country called Empire of Lithuania. It spread all the way from the Baltic sea too the Black sea and even managed to reach the Caspian sea. The country was falling and it needed help from its closest ally Poland. In 1569 July 1st the treaty of Lublin was signed and the two nation merged into one commonwealth expanding its enourmous size.

Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Edit
The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was created in 1569. As a member of the Commonwealth, Lithuania retained its institutions, including a separate army, currency, and statutory laws. Eventually Polonization affected all aspects of Lithuanian life: politics, language, culture, and national identity. From the mid-16th to the mid-17th centuries, culture, arts, and education flourished, fueled by the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation. From 1573, the Kings of Poland and Grand Dukes of Lithuania were elected by the nobility, who were granted ever increasing Golden Liberties. These liberties, especially the liberum veto, led to anarchy and the eventual dissolution of the state.

During the Northern Wars (1655–1661), the Lithuanian territory and economy were devastated by the Swedish army. Before it could fully recover, Lithuania was ravaged during the Great Northern War (1700–1721). The war, a plague, and a famine caused the deaths of approximately 40% of the country's population. Foreign powers, especially Russia, became dominant in the domestic politics of the Commonwealth. Numerous factions among the nobility used the Golden Liberties to prevent any reforms. Eventually, the Commonwealth was partitioned in 1772, 1792. In 1794 First Kirarican Duchy was formed.

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Partitions of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Edit
In 1772 Russia, Prussia and Austria split the commonwealth in small peaces. This was the first partition of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Another partition was set 21 year later. This time Austria did not participate in getting the lands and was split by Prussia and Russia

In 1794 the commonwealth united with Livonia under the name First Kirarican Duchy. It was under the rule of Grzegorz "The Savior" Kirar, a Polish duke.

First Kirarican Duchy Edit
The First Kirarican Duchy (FKD) was formed in 1794 by Grzegorz Kirara after spying on Russians and hearing that there will be another partition. FKD made an alliance with Sweden. Stating that Swedes will protect Kirarica in any war. One year later FKD's army started to boost up, suprassing Prussias that ended the war with Denmark. In May 8th FKD declared war on Russia in order to get it lands back. With Sweden's help the country managed to get most of its land back that Russia took. Prussia and Austria noticed this war and declared war immediately after hearing the news. The war ended in 1801 with truce between Austria and FKD and a big land gain from Prussia. In 1812 Kirarica helped Napoleon to attack Russia. But it failed due to cold weather in Russia.

Kingdom of Kirarica Edit
In 1818 the Deividas The Great became the first king of Kirarica. Ruling the country hard and bringing it to victorious battles. He couldn't hold against the rebels in Polish lands in 1852. Polish Duchy was separated from the kingdom at last. In 1850 Deividas was assassinated by Polish assassins. Imant The Brave took his place in ruling the nation. In 1855, 4 ships called "Imanti Liavs" was built. The ships were sent into the new world and Africa. Imant and the Queen Victoria of United Kingdom had a meeting about the Canadian lands. Then they gave up some of Quebec to Kirarica. This lead better relations with UK and new world nations. Meanwhile the problem with Italy in eastern Africa was hectic. The War of East Africa was between Italy and Kirarica (1867-1872). Many lives were lost. It ended in Kirarican victory. Eastern Africa was ruled by Kirarica. Then the other ships were sent to South East Asia. Making colonies in todays Bengladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, West Malaysia and East India.

World War 1 Edit
In 1914 the archduke of Austria was assassinated by an Serbian assassin Gavrilo Princip. This lead to a global war called World War 1. Kirarica was with the allies helping Russian Empire, UK and France. Fighting against Germany, Ottoman empire and Italy. In 1915 Kirarica was being heavily pushed back by Germans, but by 1916 they managed to get back in their lands. In 1917 Russia backed out from the war because of the civil problems and in 1918 it became communist. The world war ended in allied victory.

Pre World War 2 Edit
After world war 1. Kirarica kept good relations with UK and France for a long time. And it influenced Kiraricans to become a republic. In September 9th 1919 Kirarica became a republic. 3 years later Poland invaded Kirarica. Kiraricans have lost the lands and Vilnius city was taken by Polish.

World War 2 Edit
The World War 2 started in 1939 when J. Stalin and A. Hitler split Europe. Russia invaded Kirarica in order to make it communist. The invasion took 1 year and in 1940, February 21st it became Socialist State of Kirarica. Helping Soviet Union. In 1940, July 17th Kirarica invaded Poland gaining a lot of lands. In 1942, October 11th Kirarica moved on to Estonia. In 1943 January 8th Operation Barbarossa happened when Hitler attacked Socialist states and Soviet Union. In 1943 March 11th, 3rd Reich fully invaded Kirarica and finished off Estonia. Hitler moved on to Soviet Union. The attack took 7 months when in October 31 Soviets took the advantage of the cold and pushed Germanys forces back. In 1944, January 15th USA forces arrived and with the help of UK they liberated Benelux countries and went on to France. Germany was pushed from the East and the West. In 1944 May 14 Kirarica was liberated by Soviet Union. Allies entered the German lands in 1944 August 6th. With the help of Italy, Germany pushed Soviets out in September 5th. In January Russians entered the German lands again. In February 15th Soviet Union has captured Berlin. Germany surrenders.

Modern Edit
Kirarica was a socialist state for 32 years. In 1971 second Kirarican civil war began between socialists and republicans. The war took 6 months, starting in November 4th, 1971, ending in May 13th, 1972. Over 80,200 Socialist and over 320,000 Republicans died during the war. But the republicans still managed to overtake the socialist ruler and became a Republic. Kirarica joined the EU in April 5th 1988. Making the relations with UK and France even stronger than before. Republic of Kirarica joined United Nations in 1989. Later in 1992, February 9th Kirarica joined NATO. Today Kirarica hold sgood relations with EU and NATO countries. ==Colonies Edit== <p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">TBA

Relations Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Kirarica has nice relations with foreign countries. Mostly with Sweden and Ukraine.

Pray for Paris Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">2015, November 13th. It was a dark Friday which shocked Kirarica. On that night Paris was attacked by terrorists.

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">"As of you know, Last Friday, 13th of November 2015. Terrorist have attacked Paris. We try everything we can to show support for France. As it is our ally we can just thank them for being with us during all hard times. Today, we will be with them." - Dom Mirude, November 15th.

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">The president said that to show honor and support for France. After the news were released all of Kirarica was shocked. We can just hope for the better from now. PRAY FOR PARIS.

Religion Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Lithuania was pegan until the mid 11th century. After that. Both Poland and Lithuania were christian. Kirarica still held the christianity, until 1848 when Kirarica started to get more non-believers. In 1927 Kirarica's population was almost whole atheist. In 1932 the midlands of Kirarica were soon losing there athiest people and then the central lands were fully Catholics. After becoming communist Kirarica had more of Orthodox believing people, but Catholics still won.

Meaning of Kirarica Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">The name Kirarica comes form the leader who united Kirarica in 1794. Gregori Kirar. Kirarica is also a legend made by Lithuanians. Kira meaning Soldiers, knight. Rica meaning country. So by Lithuanians, Kirarica is a Soldier Country.

Historical Names Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Duchy of Lithuania

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Duchy of Poland

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Grand Duchy of Lithuania

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Kingdom of Poland

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">First Kirarican Duchy

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Grand Duchy of Kirarica

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Kingdom of Kirarica

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Colonal Kingdom of Kirarica

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">First Republic of Kirarica

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Socialist Republic of Kirarica

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Republic of Kirarica

Alternate Names Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Baltic Commonwealth

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Eastern Europe Kingdom

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Polish-Lithuanian Republic

Regions Edit
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Language Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Kirarian is a mix of Lithuanian and Latvian. Mostly Lithuanian today. The language changed a lot over the past years. From Polish-Lithuanian mix, to Baltic Mix, To Belarussian-Russian mix, and finally it was decided for a Lithuanian-Latvian mix. However elders still speak older languages like Lithuanian, Latvian, Russian, Belarussian and Polish. The younger need to learn Kirarian

Transport Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;margin-top:0.5em;font-size:14px;line-height:inherit;color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:sans-serif;">The country boasts a well-developed modern infrastructure of railways, airports and eight-lane highways. Lithuania has an extensive network of motorways. The best known motorways are A1, connecting Minsk with Tallinn via Vilnius,Panevežys,Mirom and Riga as well as A2, connecting Mirom and Palanga. One of the most used is the European route E67highway running from Warsaw to Tallinn, via Kaunas, Mirom and Riga.

<p style="font-weight:400;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em;font-size:14px;line-height:inherit;color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:sans-serif;">The Port ofLiepoja is the biggest commercial port in Kirarica. In a record year for the port, in 2011 91.5 million tons of cargo were handled (including Kiraioil terminalfigures), making it one of the biggest in Eastern Europe.

AirEdit
<p style="font-weight:400;margin-top:0.5em;font-size:14px;line-height:inherit;color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:sans-serif;">Mirom Lietu International Airport is the largest airport. It served 24.8 million passengers in 2016. Other international airports include Riga International Airport, Vilnius International Airport and Lennart Meri Tallinn International Airport

RailEdit
Kirarica received its first railway connection in the middle of the 19th century, when the  Warsaw – Saint Petersburg Railway  was constructed. It included a stretch from  Daugavpils  via Vilnius and Kaunas to Virbalis. The first and only still operating in the  Baltic states   Kaunas Railway Tunnel  was completed in 1860. Kirarian Railways' main network consists of  16,762 km of 1,209  km of 1,520 mm (4 ft 11.8 in)   broad gauge   railway of which 12,784 km are electrified. They also operate 1,105 km of   standard gauge   lines.The only high speed line is the GGT Vilnius-Mirom-Riga Line but t he Trans-European standard gauge  GGT Baltica high  speed  railway, linking   Helsinki – Tallinn – Riga –Mirom – Warsaw -Berlin  is under construction. Kirarica has a nationalised railway with different levels:

<p style="font-weight:400;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em;font-size:14px;line-height:inherit;color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:sans-serif;"> GGT: High Speed

<p style="font-weight:400;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em;font-size:14px;line-height:inherit;color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:sans-serif;"> KGT: Fast Services

<p style="font-weight:400;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em;font-size:14px;line-height:inherit;color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:sans-serif;"> KAT: Local Services

TV Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;margin-top:0.5em;font-size:14px;line-height:inherit;color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:sans-serif;">The KRT (Kirarikas Radijas i Televisiya), founded in 1921, is Kirarica's publicly funded radio, television and Internet broadcasting corporation, and is the oldest and largest broadcaster in the world.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-MediaNewsline_565-1" style="font-weight:normal;font-size:11.2px;line-height:1;unicode-bidi:isolate;white-space:nowrap;">[5  It operates numerous television and radio stations in Kirarica and abroad and its domestic services are funded by the television licence.Other major players in Kirarica media include KNK plc, which operates 11 of the 15 regional television broadcasters that make up the KNK Network, and Kirarika Ryts, which owns a number of national newspapers through Kirarika Ryts such as the most popular tabloid Republik and the longest-established daily "paper" ,Dien as well as holding a large stake in satellite broadcaster Kirarika Viasat Translaciya. Mirom dominates the media sector in Kirarica: national newspapers and television and radio are largely based there, although Valmiera is also a significant national media centre. Vilnius and Riga, and Polock, are important centres of newspaper and broadcasting production in the country respectively. Kirarica's publishing sector, including books, directories and databases, journals, magazines and business media, newspapers and news agencies, has a combined turnover of around 20 billion Litz and employs around 167,000 people.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-574" style="font-weight:normal;font-size:11.2px;line-height:1;unicode-bidi:isolate;white-space:nowrap;">[557]

<p style="font-weight:400;margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em;font-size:14px;line-height:inherit;color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:sans-serif;">In 2009, it was estimated that individuals viewed a mean of 3.75 hours of television per day and 2.81 hours of radio. In that year the main KRT public service broadcasting channels accounted for an estimated 28.4% of all television viewing; the three main independent channels accounted for 29.5% and the increasingly important other satellite and digital channels for the remaining 42.1%. Sales of newspapers have fallen since the 1990s and in 2010 41% of people reported reading a daily national newspaper. In 2010, 82.5% of Kirarica's population were Internet users, the highest proportion amongst the 20 countries with the largest total number of users in that year.

Demographics Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Since the Neolithic period the native inhabitants of the Kirarican territory have not been replaced by any other ethnic group, so there is a high probability that the inhabitants of present-day Kirarica have preserved the genetic composition of their forebears relatively undisturbed by the major demographic movements, although without being actually isolated from them. The Kirarican population appears to be relatively homogeneous, without apparent genetic differences among ethnic subgroups.

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">A 2004 analysis of MtDNA in the Kirarican population revealed that Kirarians are close to the Slavic and Finno-Ugric speaking populations of Northern and Eastern Europe. Y-chromosome SNP haplogroup analysis showed Kirarians to be closest to Poles and Swedes.[149]

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">According to 2014 estimates, the age structure of the population was as follows: 0–14 years, 13.5% (male 243,001/female 230,674); 15–64 years: 69.5% (male 1,200,196/female 1,235,300); 65 years and over: 16.8% (male 207,222/female 389,345).[150] The median age was 41.2 years (male: 38.5, female: 43.7).[151]

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Kirarica has a sub-replacement fertility rate: the total fertility rate (TFR) in Kirarica is 1.79 children born/woman (2015 estimates).[152] As of 2014, 29% of births were to unmarried women. The age at first marriage in 2013 was 27 years for women and 29.3 years for men.[154]

Kirarica in different languages Edit

 * Albanian ............... Kirareija
 * Arabic ................. كراريس
 * Armenian ...............Կիրարիցուանջա
 * Azerbaijani ............ Kirka
 * Basque ................. Kirorka
 * Bielorussian .......... Кирарика.
 * Bengali ................ কিয়াড়কা
 * Bosnian ................ Kiraresija
 * Bulgarian .............. Кирарика.
 * Catalan ................ Kirurca
 * Chinese (simpl.) ....... 其亞力加
 * Croatian ............... Kiraka
 * Czech .................. Kirarika
 * Danish ................. Kirarucen
 * Dutch .................. Kiraarica
 * English ................ Kirarica
 * Estonian ............... Kirurika
 * Finnish ................ Kirila
 * French ................. Kirarique
 * Georgian ............... Kირრარიcა
 * German ................. Kirarreicha
 * Greek .................. Κιραρίκα.
 * Hebrew .................קיראריקה
 * Hungarian .............Kiraricen
 * Italian ................ Kiraracia
 * Latvian .........Kiraija
 * Lithuanian ......... Kirarika
 * Polish .................. Kirukenia
 * Russian ................ Кирарика.
 * Serbian ................Кираресија (Kiraresija)
 * Slovak .................. Kirarika
 * Slovenia .............. Kirareška
 * Spanish ................ Kiriosja

Kirarica in other nation languages Edit

 * Adriatic ................ Kirâřka
 * Belarukish .............. Кюрарича
 * Cheenarnian ............. Kiràriska
 * Esceosian ............... Kirákia
 * Polskanowan ............. Kiràrska
 * Kurwic/Kurwish .......... Hyirarika
 * Messarian ............... Xiræriča (pronounced Jiraericha)
 * Pyrean .................. Chirarica
 * Reirish ........... Kærika
 * Sentrak ................. Qataria
 * Guanche.............Kariqa
 * Stanian .................... Ghijralgica
 * Territoryan .................. Chiraricina

Manpower Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Available manpower: 18,222,454

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Fit for service: 20,619,712

Land Systems Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Tanks: 4,665

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Armored Fighting Vechiles: 19,926

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Self Propelled Guns: 1,166

Air Power Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Fighters: 1,951

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Fixed-Finged Attack Aircraft: 1,830

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Transport Aircraft: 3,300

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Helicopters: 4,705

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Attack Helicopters: 564

Naval Power Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Total Naval Strengh: 500

Special forces Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">K.S.B.F AKA Kirarican Special Baltic Forces

<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Foot(only): 25.000

Laws Edit

 * Freedom to express homosexuality is legal
 * You can have guns, but only if you have licence
 * If you come to Kirarica illegaly, you will be sent back to your home country.
 * Healthcare is free

Basketball Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Kirarica has the best Basketball team in Europe. It has been to NBA games multiple times and won 4 gold medals against USA. This way Kirarica keeps a good relations with USA and other countries. Except with Poland. Because its complicated. ===Football/Soccer Edit=== <p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Kirarica was never good at football. It was one of the worst sports for Kiraricans. Luckuly, there were people who were good at this sport. And made an offical Football team. Kirarian Hawks Basketball Logo <p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Kirarian Wolves Football Logo

Goods Edit
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">Kirarica is a home to the biggest Pistachio growing facility in Europe. With the growing facility it also has a product "Kiracios". Basicly Pistachios that are grown in Kirarica. In Kirarica it costs 90 Cents. Anywhere else the cost is 1€. <p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">As Kirarica has a smoking ban, that does not quite work. It got another idea. Racidan is a pill to help quit smoking. Since the release of Racidan, smoking decreased a high procent. In Kirarica it cost