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{{Infobox country|conventional_long_name=Krauanagaz Federation|native_name=Mitallarai Krauanagaz|common_name=Krauanagaz|image_flag=Flag_of_Krauanagaz.svg|image_coat=Coat_of_arms_of_Krauanagaz.svg|symbol_type=Coat of arms|image_map=Krauanagaz_in_Southern_Cordilia.svg|map_caption=Location of Krauanagaz in Southern Cordilia|national_motto=Kaviri'anan Taári Kevant'rall - Unity in Strength, Strength in Diversity|national_anthem="One Vision"|capital=Yayyára|largest_city=Alkantara|official_languages=Federation Standard Universal, Austral|regional_languages=Federation Standard Universal, Mitallish, Lupritalic, Krautalik, Taal, New Kordilik,  Kanívánk, Záartra, Prítalik, Pálata, Irassí, Yágg, Zhapa, Zuuli, Duvík, Pánaan, Kutátali, Kutákanív, Taaorí|ethnic_groups=* Krautali - 48.3%
* Mitalldukish 27.9%
* Lupritali - 17.7%
* Multiracial or other - 6.1%|religion=* Zhukrauvelli
* Tiribtalla
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=== Overview ===
=== Overview ===
'''Krauanagaz''' is a mountainous, coastal nation located in South Cordilia. Known for its rich cultural heritage, and diverse landscapes, the country has played a significant role in the history and development of the region. Its capital city, '''Yayyára''', is a hub of political activity, and cultural exchange.
Krauanagaz Federation (Federation Standard: Mitallarai Krauanagaz; commonly referred to as Krauanagaz) is a sovereign federal republic located in Southern Cordilia, bordered by the Mitallduk Confederacy to the north, the Holy Dominion of Zuhlgan to the east, and the Gulf of Good Omen to the south. With a population of approximately 93.3 million, it is one of the most diverse and geopolitically influential states in Pacifica.
 
 
==== Political Parties ====
 
 
The Krauanagazan political spectrum is diverse, with several notable parties.
{| class="wikitable"
!Party Names
!Party Names (Austral)
!Acronym
!Ideology
|-
|Lórnáida Sentro
|Center Coalition
|LS
|Liberals
|-
|Mitallarai Lórnáidátarsil
|Democratic Federation
|ML
|Left-leaning Centrism
|-
|Soliranas te ti Venis
|Demands of the People
|SV
|Socialists
|-
|Lor'nai'da Intaín
|Left Coalition
|LI
|Progressive Nationalism
|-
|Heritio Korosha
|One Heritage
|HK
|Mitalldukish Nationalism
|-
|Yatalra Koroshia
|Faith First
|YKK
|Tiribtalla Socialism
|}
 
==== Etymology ====
The name Krauanagaz derives from early Krautali inscriptions meaning “land of the joined rivers,a reference to the confluence of the Kevan and Velliprirya Rivers that cradle the historical heartland. The suffix -gaz is linked to ancient dominion-era terms for "union" or "confederation."


=== '''Etymology''' ===
==== Geography ====
The name '''Krauanagaz''' is derived from 'Kraua' an ancient word for 'the world by the sea' and the affix 'anagaz' associated with the land or ground. The name reflects the country's cultural heritage as well as its rich linguistic history.
The federation spans a wide variety of terrains. Southern Krauanagaz is characterized by fertile river valleys, and dense rain forests. The southern provinces border the Gulf of Good Omen, providing major ports and shipbuilding hubs. The northern and central highlands are rugged and mineral-rich, while the interior regions form crossroads for trade routes linking Zuhlgan, the Mitallduk Confederacy, and maritime states across the gulf. Climate ranges from temperate coastal zones to humid continental conditions inland.


== History ==
== History ==


=== Ancient Era ===
==== Antiquity ====
Krauanagaz’s origins stretch back to prehistoric times, when early settlers, known as the Krautali, migrated into the region between 12,000 and 6,000 BCE. These pioneering communities established some of the first agricultural and maritime societies along the fertile coasts and river valleys. Over time, strategic settlements such as Alkantara emerged, becoming powerful hubs for trade and cultural exchange. Through a blend of innovative farming, early metallurgy, and seafaring expertise, these ancient peoples laid the foundations for a civilization that would evolve into the modern Krauanagaz Federation, leaving behind enduring legacies in art, language, and legal tradition.
The territory of modern Krauanagaz was home to a mosaic of early cultures, including the semi-nomadic Lupritali in the highlands, Mitalldukish pastoralists on the plains, and Krautali city-states along fertile river valleys. Archaeological evidence suggests that by the 3rd century BCE, these groups had begun transitioning into more permanent agricultural settlements, developing regional trade networks, and experimenting with early forms of metallurgy. Salt, obsidian, and livestock formed the basis of early exchange, while fortified settlements point to growing competition over resources. These patterns laid the foundation for Krauanagaz’s later political and cultural complexity.
 
==== Autarkul Fragmentation Period ====
Following the collapse of centralized regional powers, South Cordilia, including Krauanagaz, entered a turbulent era known as the Autarkul Fragmentation period (circa 1000–801 BCE). As former imperial structures disintegrated, power dispersed among regional Autarks— local warlords and tribal chieftains who established semi-independent domains. This period was marked by frequent conflicts, shifting alliances, and fierce competition for control over critical resources. Amid constant warfare, some Autarks managed to forge alliances and create confederacies, laying the groundwork for later regional unifications. The cultural and political chaos of this era, while destructive, also spurred significant innovations in military tactics, governance, and artistic expression, which would influence the entire region's evolution for centuries to come.
 
==== Dominion Period ====
During the Third Dominion (300 BCE – 223 CE), Krauanagaz became deeply entangled in the expansionist policies of Zuhlgan, which imposed tributary systems and stationed garrisons along major routes. While some Krautali city-states benefited from trade privileges under Dominion oversight, others resisted, forging alliances with Lupritali highland groups. This tension fostered distinct cultural identities defined in opposition to Zuhlg authority, blending local traditions with imported administrative and religious practices. The collapse of Dominion control in 223 CE marked a turning point, as Krauanagaz emerged more fragmented but also more determined to assert political autonomy.
 
==== Early Colonial Era ====
The Takaran traders and colonizers, beginning in 837 CE, introduced new seafaring traditions to Krauanagaz, establishing footholds along western Keyli and reshaping maritime trade routes. Their influence strengthened Krauanagaz’s connections to distant markets, while also sparking conflicts with entrenched inland powers. On the mainland, the this period was marked by alternating cycles of federations, dynastic consolidation, and religious reformation movements. Competing noble houses and priestly authorities vied for legitimacy, producing both internal instability and periods of flourishing cultural production, including the construction of monumental temples and fortress-towns.
 
==== Late Colonial Era ====
By the 18th century, Krauanagaz had consolidated into a patchwork of loosely governed provinces under rival noble families. The arrival of colonial contact from northern Pacifica states introduced firearms, new trade systems, and industrial technologies, which reshaped local economies. At the same time, foreign influence fueled internal tensions, as elites clashed over how much to embrace external alliances versus preserving traditional authority. This period set the stage for Krauanagaz’s eventual transformation into a more centralized state, even as the seeds of political factionalism remained embedded in its institutions.


=== Autarkul Fragmentation Period ===
==== 20th Century ====
Following the collapse of centralized regional powers, South Cordilia, including Krauanagaz, entered a turbulent era known as the Autarkul Fragmentation period (circa 1000–801 BCE). As former imperial structures disintegrated, power dispersed among regional Autarks—local warlords and tribal chieftains who established semi-independent domains. This period was marked by frequent conflicts, shifting alliances, and fierce competition for control over critical resources. Amid constant warfare, some Autarks managed to forge alliances and create confederacies, laying the groundwork for later regional unifications. The cultural and political chaos of this era, while destructive, also spurred significant innovations in military tactics, governance, and artistic expression, which would influence Krauanagaz’s evolution for centuries to come.
The Krauanagazan Civil War (1913–1976) was one of the most devastating conflicts in the nation’s history. The federal apartheid government clashed with the Southern Krautali Democratic Coalition (SKDC), a separatist movement drawing support from Krautali-majority regions. The war devastated urban centers such as Mitayyal and Vellienza, and rural areas suffered depopulation and destruction. By its conclusion, millions had died, and the nation’s political landscape was permanently altered. The Treaty of Mitayyal (1976) brought an end to hostilities, formally recognizing the autonomy of the Mitallduk Confederacy while reorganizing Krauanagaz into a federal republic to better accommodate its diverse populations.


=== Modern Era ===
==== Contemporary Era ====
In modern times, Krauanagaz has transformed into a nation grappling with the legacies of its recent turbulent past while striving to forge a stable future. The recent Gulf War, ongoing political upheavals, and a massive refugee crisis have tested the resilience of its democratic institutions. Economic instability and security challenges have sparked widespread protests and led to contentious elections in 2024, reflecting deep societal divisions. Today, Krauanagaz is actively engaged in regional diplomacy, balancing traditional rivalries with efforts to foster peace and reform. Despite the shadow of past conflicts, the nation is making strides toward economic recovery and social justice, redefining its identity in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.
Since the late 20th century, Krauanagaz has played a pivotal role in Cordilian geopolitics, balancing often tense relations with Zuhlgan, the Mitallduk Confederacy, and a range of international organizations. Its federal institutions have been tested repeatedly by crises. Most recently, the Pohnarras Island insurgency (2024–2025), in which militant groups seized control of the island following a contested withdrawal of federal forces, underscored ongoing security vulnerabilities. Soon after, the nation was struck by a series of natural disasters in Southern Cordilia (2025), which caused widespread destruction and revealed infrastructural and governance shortcomings. Despite these challenges, Krauanagaz remains a central regional power, navigating the complex confluence of security, economic development, and cultural identity in Pacifica.





Revision as of 01:18, 29 September 2025

Krauanagaz Federation

Mitallarai Krauanagaz
Motto: Kaviri'anan Taári Kevant'rall - Unity in Strength, Strength in Diversity
Anthem: "One Vision"
Location of Krauanagaz in Southern Cordilia
Location of Krauanagaz in Southern Cordilia
CapitalYayyára
Largest cityAlkantara
Official languagesFederation Standard Universal, Austral
Recognised regional languagesFederation Standard Universal, Mitallish, Lupritalic, Krautalik, Taal, New Kordilik, Kanívánk, Záartra, Prítalik, Pálata, Irassí, Yágg, Zhapa, Zuuli, Duvík, Pánaan, Kutátali, Kutákanív, Taaorí
Ethnic groups
  • Krautali - 48.3%
  • Mitalldukish 27.9%
  • Lupritali - 17.7%
  • Multiracial or other - 6.1%
Religion
  • Zhukrauvelli
  • Tiribtalla
  • Secularism
TypeGlobal Intergovernmental Organization
Member StateWorld Forum
GovernmentFederal Republic
• President (Krauanaet)
Thalira Renkara (SV)
• Lupriari Valarzaari (Arbiter)
Ryn Tahlez (SV)
• Magésare Koroshia (First Magistrate)
Taaayya Lithin (LI)
LegislatureLudoraiya (Federal Assembly)
Zhirveniayyaka (The People's Hall)
Ludikiari (Parliament)
Area
• Total
178,481 km2 (68,912 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
93,296,996
• Density
522/km2 (1,352.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
• Total
$1.000 trillion
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
₰1.004 trillion
Gini (2018)0.344
low
HDI (2024)0.765
high
CurrencyKrauanagazan Velliariza (₰) (VzS)
Time zoneGCT-2
Date formatmm.dd.yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+043
World Forum CodeKF-KZF
Internet TLD.kz

Overview

Krauanagaz Federation (Federation Standard: Mitallarai Krauanagaz; commonly referred to as Krauanagaz) is a sovereign federal republic located in Southern Cordilia, bordered by the Mitallduk Confederacy to the north, the Holy Dominion of Zuhlgan to the east, and the Gulf of Good Omen to the south. With a population of approximately 93.3 million, it is one of the most diverse and geopolitically influential states in Pacifica.


Political Parties

The Krauanagazan political spectrum is diverse, with several notable parties.

Party Names Party Names (Austral) Acronym Ideology
Lórnáida Sentro Center Coalition LS Liberals
Mitallarai Lórnáidátarsil Democratic Federation ML Left-leaning Centrism
Soliranas te ti Venis Demands of the People SV Socialists
Lor'nai'da Intaín Left Coalition LI Progressive Nationalism
Heritio Korosha One Heritage HK Mitalldukish Nationalism
Yatalra Koroshia Faith First YKK Tiribtalla Socialism

Etymology

The name Krauanagaz derives from early Krautali inscriptions meaning “land of the joined rivers,” a reference to the confluence of the Kevan and Velliprirya Rivers that cradle the historical heartland. The suffix -gaz is linked to ancient dominion-era terms for "union" or "confederation."

Geography

The federation spans a wide variety of terrains. Southern Krauanagaz is characterized by fertile river valleys, and dense rain forests. The southern provinces border the Gulf of Good Omen, providing major ports and shipbuilding hubs. The northern and central highlands are rugged and mineral-rich, while the interior regions form crossroads for trade routes linking Zuhlgan, the Mitallduk Confederacy, and maritime states across the gulf. Climate ranges from temperate coastal zones to humid continental conditions inland.

History

Antiquity

The territory of modern Krauanagaz was home to a mosaic of early cultures, including the semi-nomadic Lupritali in the highlands, Mitalldukish pastoralists on the plains, and Krautali city-states along fertile river valleys. Archaeological evidence suggests that by the 3rd century BCE, these groups had begun transitioning into more permanent agricultural settlements, developing regional trade networks, and experimenting with early forms of metallurgy. Salt, obsidian, and livestock formed the basis of early exchange, while fortified settlements point to growing competition over resources. These patterns laid the foundation for Krauanagaz’s later political and cultural complexity.

Autarkul Fragmentation Period

Following the collapse of centralized regional powers, South Cordilia, including Krauanagaz, entered a turbulent era known as the Autarkul Fragmentation period (circa 1000–801 BCE). As former imperial structures disintegrated, power dispersed among regional Autarks— local warlords and tribal chieftains who established semi-independent domains. This period was marked by frequent conflicts, shifting alliances, and fierce competition for control over critical resources. Amid constant warfare, some Autarks managed to forge alliances and create confederacies, laying the groundwork for later regional unifications. The cultural and political chaos of this era, while destructive, also spurred significant innovations in military tactics, governance, and artistic expression, which would influence the entire region's evolution for centuries to come.

Dominion Period

During the Third Dominion (300 BCE – 223 CE), Krauanagaz became deeply entangled in the expansionist policies of Zuhlgan, which imposed tributary systems and stationed garrisons along major routes. While some Krautali city-states benefited from trade privileges under Dominion oversight, others resisted, forging alliances with Lupritali highland groups. This tension fostered distinct cultural identities defined in opposition to Zuhlg authority, blending local traditions with imported administrative and religious practices. The collapse of Dominion control in 223 CE marked a turning point, as Krauanagaz emerged more fragmented but also more determined to assert political autonomy.

Early Colonial Era

The Takaran traders and colonizers, beginning in 837 CE, introduced new seafaring traditions to Krauanagaz, establishing footholds along western Keyli and reshaping maritime trade routes. Their influence strengthened Krauanagaz’s connections to distant markets, while also sparking conflicts with entrenched inland powers. On the mainland, the this period was marked by alternating cycles of federations, dynastic consolidation, and religious reformation movements. Competing noble houses and priestly authorities vied for legitimacy, producing both internal instability and periods of flourishing cultural production, including the construction of monumental temples and fortress-towns.

Late Colonial Era

By the 18th century, Krauanagaz had consolidated into a patchwork of loosely governed provinces under rival noble families. The arrival of colonial contact from northern Pacifica states introduced firearms, new trade systems, and industrial technologies, which reshaped local economies. At the same time, foreign influence fueled internal tensions, as elites clashed over how much to embrace external alliances versus preserving traditional authority. This period set the stage for Krauanagaz’s eventual transformation into a more centralized state, even as the seeds of political factionalism remained embedded in its institutions.

20th Century

The Krauanagazan Civil War (1913–1976) was one of the most devastating conflicts in the nation’s history. The federal apartheid government clashed with the Southern Krautali Democratic Coalition (SKDC), a separatist movement drawing support from Krautali-majority regions. The war devastated urban centers such as Mitayyal and Vellienza, and rural areas suffered depopulation and destruction. By its conclusion, millions had died, and the nation’s political landscape was permanently altered. The Treaty of Mitayyal (1976) brought an end to hostilities, formally recognizing the autonomy of the Mitallduk Confederacy while reorganizing Krauanagaz into a federal republic to better accommodate its diverse populations.

Contemporary Era

Since the late 20th century, Krauanagaz has played a pivotal role in Cordilian geopolitics, balancing often tense relations with Zuhlgan, the Mitallduk Confederacy, and a range of international organizations. Its federal institutions have been tested repeatedly by crises. Most recently, the Pohnarras Island insurgency (2024–2025), in which militant groups seized control of the island following a contested withdrawal of federal forces, underscored ongoing security vulnerabilities. Soon after, the nation was struck by a series of natural disasters in Southern Cordilia (2025), which caused widespread destruction and revealed infrastructural and governance shortcomings. Despite these challenges, Krauanagaz remains a central regional power, navigating the complex confluence of security, economic development, and cultural identity in Pacifica.


History of Krauanagaz Main Article


Geography

Location and Borders

  • [Description of the country's location, including neighboring countries and major geographical features.]

Climate

  • [Overview of the country's climate, including seasonal variations and regional differences.]

Natural Resources

  • [List of the country's key natural resources, such as minerals, forests, or agricultural products.]

Founding

Details about the establishment of the Krauanagaz Federation, including the reasons for its formation and key figures involved.

Climate and Geography

Luzayyagaz Mountain Range

Location: Eastern Krauanagaz

Characteristics: Comprising a series of uplifted blocks and peaks, the Luzayyagaz Mountain Range is characterized by granitic and metamorphic rock formations. It serves as a watershed for various rivers. The most notable peak is Mount Ayyagaz, shared with [Plot 42].


Kraudukra Sea

Location: Borders the Western Coastline

Geological Significance: Part of the broader Krauanagazan Basin, the sea floor exhibits a mix of sedimentary layers, revealing the region's geological history. Seabed mapping indicates underwater features and potential mineral resources.


Barrier Islands (Barrier Sounds)

Location: Along the Krauanagazan coastline

Formation: These islands formed through a combination of sedimentation, erosion, and sea-level changes. They play a crucial role in protecting the coastline from storm surges, and most are host to a chaparral or tropical rainforest biome.


Luprila Grasslands

Location: Zhzoatal and Krautallaz Provinces

Soil Composition: Rich alluvial soils derived from the River Tatallagaz and River Krau contribute to the fertility of Luprila floodplains, supporting extensive agricultural activities.


Luanapríg Plateau

Location: Luanapríg Lupriyra and Luanapríg Vellipriyra Provinces

Geological Structure: The plateau exhibits a mix of sedimentary and igneous rocks. Its elevated terrain results from tectonic uplift and erosion over geological time scales.


Krautalra Cliffs

Location: Southern provinces

Formation: Lying throughout the Zharana Mountain Range these cliffs are primarily composed of sedimentary rocks, such as sandstone and limestone. Their steep faces often result from a combination of tectonic activity and erosional processes.


Kraulith Mangrove Forest

Location: Krauana Lupriyra and Prital Kallaria Provinces

Hydrogeology: The wetlands are situated in a region with a high water table, and the complex hydrogeological conditions support diverse ecosystems, including tropical saltmarshes and estuaries.


River Tatallagaz

Path: Flows through north central Krauanagaz

River System: Tatallagaz is a meandering river with a well-developed drainage basin. Its course lies largely on the Luprila Grasslands influenced by underlying geological structures, impacting the river's sinuosity.



National Parks and Wildlife Reserves

Zhranatalla Wildlife Reserve (Luanapríg Lupriyra)

Mit'tikani National Park (Prital Inaria, Prital Kallaria, Krauana, Lutavaras Arkas)

Arkas National Park

Tallaz Barrier Reef National Monument


Climate

Krautallaz

Much of Krautallaz Province is occupied by the Luprila Grasslands, experiencing hot summers, cold winters, and low precipitation (25-75cm/yr). The landscape is dominated by Lumayya Prairie Grass and other native prairie grasses. Unfortunately nearly 70% of this unique biome has been lost to industrial agriculture or other human development.

In the interior of Krautallaz, near the Luprila Foothills at the base of the Luzayyagaz Mountain Range much of the landscape is occupied by temperate rainforests. In this area there are usually cool temperatures, dense fog, and high precipitation mostly during the winter (>127cm/yr). Many of the old growth trees within these forests are preserved due to the lack of Austral interest in transporting timber from the interior to the coast to use in the Colonial Era, which contributes to the extensive biodiversity there today. This area is populated by 404 bird species, 98 amphibian species, 15 fish species, 151 mammal species, 149 reptile species, and 2,155 identified species of vascular plants.

Zhzoatal

The Zhzoatal Province is largely dominated by the Luprila Grasslands, experiencing similar weather and temperatures to Krautallaz (25-75cm/yr). Like Krautallaz, Zhzoatal's interior hosts temperate rainforests with rich biodiversity, which transform to boreal forests as the altitude increases along the Luzayyagaz Mountain Range.

Luanapríg Lupriyra

Luanapríg Lupriyra is a province in central Krauanagaz and is dominated by the Zhranatalla Rainforest, a tropical rainforest which developed over centuries due to the Luzayyagaz Mountain Range being situated closer to the coastline allowing for an incredible amount of precipitation to fall annually, 200cm-400cm. Much of the rainforest is protected as a National Wildlife Reserve, and is off-limits to the general public without permit. The north of Luanapríg Lupriyra is occupied by a temperate rainforest, and is the ecotone between the Zhranatalla Tropical Rainforest biome and the Temperate Rainforest and Grasslands biomes of North Krauanagaz. Along the interior of Luanapríg Lupriyra is the Luanapríg Plateau lying 1200-1800 meters above sea-level, and extending into Luanapríg Vellipriyra.

Luanapríg Vellipriyra
Prital Inaria
Prital Kallaria
Krauana Lupriyra
Kevpríg
Lutavaras Arkas
Mitallpríg
Mitallzoatal

Government and Politics

Political System

Krauanagaz is a democratically governed nation, with three distinct branches of government. The legislative, judicial, and executive branches make up the federal government of Krauanagaz.

The Legislative Branch

The legislative branch of Krauanagaz is organized into a bicameral parliament called the Ludoraiya. The upper body, the Zhirveniayyaka, consists of 110 Lupriaris. Ten are elected from each province from districts drawn by provincial authorities. The lower body, the Ludikiari, consists of 300 Magistrates apportioned by population, and elected by the people of their respective province.

The Zhirveniayyaka is chaired by the Lupriari Valarzaari, who is elected by the body. The Ludikiari is chaired by the Magésare Koroshia, who is elected by the body.

When both chambers convene in the same session that is called “Congress Assembled,” or, “the Ludoraiya.” The term "Ludoraiya" is also used when referring to both chambers.

Province Number of Magistrates Number of Lupriaris Population Percent of Population
Krautallaz 59 10 18,504,320 19.83%
Zhzoatal 64 10 19,903,201 21.33%
Luanapríg Lupriyra 11 10 3,472,123 3.72%
Luanapríg Vellipriyra 31 10 9,709,332 10.41%
Prital Inaria 7 10 2,398,986 2.57%
Prital Kallaria 5 10 1,749,594 1.88%
Krauana Lupriyra 46 10 14,430,685 15.47%
Kevpríg 70 10 21,493,937 23.04%
Lutavaras Arkas 3 10 948,394 1.02%
Mitallpríg 2 10 407,392 0.44%
Mitallzoatal 2 10 279,032 0.30%
Totals 300 Magistrates 110 Lupriaris 93,296,996 100%

Election Years in the Zhirveniayyaka

Class 1:

1976

1982

1988

1994

2000

2006

2012

2018

2024

Class 2:

1979

1985

1991

1997

2003

2009

2015

2021

2027

Election Years in the Ludikiari

1976

1978

1980

1982

1984

1986

1988

1990

1992

1994

1996

1998

2000

2002

2004

2006

2008

2010

2012

2014

2016

2018

2020

2022

2024

2026

Leadership

Title Name Position Elected On Terms Served Party Affiliation Body Home Province
Magésare Koroshia Taaayya Lithin Magistrate 14 November 2022 1* Lor'nai'da Intaín Ludikiari Kevpríg
Majority Whip 14 November 2022 Soliranas te ti Venis Ludikiari
C1 Minority Leader Tylara Kreltra Magistrate 14 November 2022 1 (2020) Mitallarai Lor'nai'da'tarsil Ludikiari Prital Inaria
C1 Minority Whip Zhukrau Vinse Magistrate 14 November 2022 2 (2018) Mitallarai Lor'nai'da'tarsil Ludikiari Mitallzoatal
C2 Minority Leader Selvan Kairn Magistrate 14 November 2022 Lor'nai'da Sentro Ludikiari Prital Kallaria
C2 Minority Whip 14 November 2022 Ludikiari
C3 Minority Leader 14 November 2022
C3 Minority Whip 14 November 2022
Sergeant-at-arms 14 November 2022 4 (2014) Ludikiari
Lupriari Valarzaari Thalira Renkara Lupriari 14 November 2022 1 (2016) Soliranas te ti Venis Zhirveniayyaka Lutavaras Arkas
Majority Whip Zhirveniayyaka
C1 Minority Leader Zhirveniayyaka
C1 Minority Whip Zhirveniayyaka
C2 Minority Leader Lurien Mirel 14 November 2022 5 (1994) Yatalra Koroshia Zhirveniayyaka Zhzoatal
C2 Minority Whip Zhirveniayyaka
Sergeant-at-arms 3 Zhirveniayyaka


Foreign Relations

Overview of diplomatic relations with neighboring nations and other relevant entities.

Society and Culture

### Languages

Federation Standard Main Article


Information about the other languages spoken in the Krauanagaz Federation.


Customs and Traditions

Highlighting cultural practices, festivals, and traditions.


Arts and Entertainment

Overview of the nation's contributions to arts, music, literature, and entertainment.

Economy

### Industries

Major industries and economic sectors within the Krauanagaz Federation.


### Trade Partners

Information on key trade relationships and economic partnerships.


### Currency

Details about the national currency and its history.

Education and Science

### Education System

Overview of the education system, including schools, universities, and research institutions.


### Scientific Advancements

Highlighting notable achievements in science and technology.

Military

Armed Forces

Krauanagaz Federation Military Command

Federal Army of Krauanagaz

Federal Navy of Krauanagaz

Military History

Krauanagazan Civil War

Infrastructure

### Transportation

Details on transportation networks, including roads, railways, and airports.


### Technology

Overview of technological advancements and infrastructure development.

Demographics

### Population

Current population figures and demographic trends.


### Ethnic Groups

Details about the diverse ethnic groups within the Krauanagaz Federation.


## See Also


Links to related pages, such as cities, regions, and other relevant topics.