Third Confederation of Kauria

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Third Confederation of Kauria
General Info
Official NameThird Confederation of Kauria
Common NameKaurian Confederation

Kauria

Cajilia
Capital CityPort Alexandria
DemonymKaurian
Politics
GovernmentConfederal Semi-Presidential Republic
IdeologyIlliberal Democracy
Paternalistic Conservatism
Head of StateFirst-Minister Anauta Qaavigaq
Head of GovernmentPremier-Councillor Tuktu Pitsiulak
LegislatureCouncil of Kauria
Ruling PartyKauria-Cajilia Solidarity Front
Official Language(s)Inuktitut & English
CurrencyKaluniaq
Demographics
Population2.5 Million (Approx.)
Ethnic GroupsCanadian Inuit

Greenlandic Inuit

Non-Inuit Canadians
Major LanguagesInuktitut
English
Minority LanguagesFrench
Major ReligionsAnimism

Shamanism

Christianity
Major CitiesPort Alexandria

Ganaqq

Iqaluit
Assets
Geography/Astrography
ContinentNorth America
RegionNunavut/Greenland
Historical Info
Founded495
Preceded byYatan-Theian Federation
Other
Created byHowTheAlf


The Third Confederation of Kauria, commonly known as the Kaurian Confederation or simply Kauria, is a semi-presidential republic comprising primarily of the North American coastal territories and the island of Greenland. It is the nominal successor to both the Second Confederation of Kauria and the island nation of Cajilia. The nation was founded after instability within the defunct Yatan-Theian Federation led to an uprising within the former Cajilian capital of Port Alexandria, quickly spreading across the region into the major cities of Ganaqq and Iqaluit, resulting in the agreement of the formation of a nominally independent Confederation.

History

Pre-Confederacy

The history of the region is heavily debated, though it is generally accepted that a Kaurian state in some form has existed since the pre-Hyberborea period, breaking away from English colonial rule and annexing Greenland after complete victory in the Irish-Kaurian War.