Republic of Polaria

Polaria, officially the Republic of Polaria, mistakenly also called as Sápmi or Lapland is a country located on the Scandinavian and the Kola peninsulas in Northern Europe. It borders Finland,  Norway,  Russia and  Sweden to the South, the Norwegian Sea to the West, the Barents Sea to the North and the White Sea to the East.

Polaria has a population of approxoimately 1.9 million ranking 147th in the world in terms of population, surpassing Latvia and following Lesotho. The country has an area of 520,863 km2 making it the 51st largest nation in terms of area surpassing Thailand and following  Yemen. Polaria is one of the most sparsely populated country in the world with approximately 3.7 people living in every km2 which's roughly 5 times smaller than the density of the world.

The capital and largest city is, which has a population of approximately 300 thousand people, and an urban population of roughly 420 thousand people. Mørmænsk is one of the smallest capital cities of the world and the northernmost capital city of an independent sovereign state in the world. Other important metropolitan areas of Polaria are ', ', ', ', ' and '.

The official language of Polaria is Polarian, while other languages such as the ', ' and the  languages are recognized as minority languages within the borders of the country.

Polaria is member of several international organizations with the most notable ones being the European Union, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the World Trade Organization, the United Nations and the Nordic Council.

Etymology
Polaria's name originates from the country being located near the North Pole, and having the northernmost capital of the whole World.

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Polaria's national broadcaster is the PPTV. It was created in 1946, and is broadcasting ever since then. The channels owned by PBTV are mostly broadcasting in Polarian and Sámi, however the corporation also broadcasts in Swedish, Norwegian, Russia and Finnish in some regions.