Aracinia
Republic of Aracinia ünciné haraxinyes Ynciné Harachinies | |
|---|---|
| Capital | Miënnaí |
| Official languages | Aracinian |
| Religion | Fthocrithrís |
| Demonym(s) | Aracinian |
| Government | Unitary parliamentary republic |
• President | Name Nameson |
• Ionche | Ierdu Achstis |
| Establishment | |
• Grand Duchy of Aracinia | 1XXX |
• Independence from Sensuîerreí | 1956 |
| Area | |
• Total | 62,330 km2 (24,070 sq mi) |
Aracinia (Aracinian: haraxin Harachin), officially the Republic of Aracinia (Aracinian: ünciné haraxinyes Ynciné Harachinies) is a sovereign country in Sharrat. It borders Sensuîerreí and Briginthia to the south, Farsis to the west and Norairianguk to the north. Aracinia is bordered by the Melóryan Sea, which connects to the Idrisiuchian Sea and many important trade routes in the region.
Name
The name Aracinia is an anglicization of Aracinian Harachin. The word is directly inherited from High Ciána Âracinië, which ultimately comes from a substrate language, reconstructed as *xarākīnej-.
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Early modern period
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Religion
Fthocrithrís remains the dominant religion in Aracinia. Although it has no official status by law, it is heavily promoted by government institutions and religion and ethics classes are part of every public school's mandatory curriculum. According to a 1992 study, about 63% of Aracinians self-identify as Fthocrithrists, 13% as Hanctheists, 10% other faiths and about 14% identify with no religion. Fthocrithrís has long been the majority religion in the country, which has historically contrasted with Hanctheism as a state religion. Following Aracinia's independence, Hanctheism was no longer defined by law as the state religion which led to a steady decline in followers in the country.