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== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
The population of Layr mainly consists of native Layri people including distinct Holmic ethnicities such as from Federated Holmic Islands and Liberon. A much younger population, has led to high natural increase rates among urban population with up to 71% of them living in urban areas, with a birth rate of 5.4 per couple, it is amongst the highest in the world with estimates saying by  2030 the population will have risen to 2.2 million <ref>Red Shield Layri Comprehensive Report (2019), 6th edn. revised, Hexagonia City: AN Free Press.</ref>
 
=== Population ===
As of the 2021 census there are 1,567,789 people who live in permanent or semi-permanence (6 months or more) within the nation.<ref>Layr Census 2021, Open Government Statistics, Mortalli</ref> giving a population density of around 478 people per km<sup>2</sup> relatively large for a small country.
 
The ethnic makeup of Layr mainly consists of native Layri people including distinct Holmic ethnicities such as from Federated Holmic Islands and Liberon with a minority of Bromlavians and Sanmarquino. A much younger population, has led to high natural increase rates among urban population with up to 71% of them living in urban areas, with a birth rate of 5.4 per couple, it is amongst the highest in the world with estimates saying by  2030 the population will have risen to 2.2 million. <ref>Red Shield Layri Comprehensive Report (2019), 6th edn. revised, Hexagonia City: AN Free Press.</ref>  
 
=== Language ===
The main and official language Holmic, a branch of the Keronic language family, all of the nation is taught or uses the language in any form including primarily spoken in areas of lower literacy. Some minority languages such as Ingerish and Cifontian are used within multi-cultural districts in Layr[[Layrìtyan|ì]]<nowiki/>tyan and Fòket'.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
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== Politics ==
== Politics ==
Currently at a ceasefire, the nations of [[Layr]] and {{relation|21955|Bromley}} are still at war<ref>{{Cite web|title=Layr National Broadcaster|url=https://www.lnb.ly/news/7-10-2007/layr-and-bromley-agree-to-ceasefire|url-status=live|website=Layr National Broadcaster}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Report on Antarephian Conflict|url=https://www.velwaveruni.fs/academic-studies/antarephian-conflict-report-13-02-2008|url-status=live|website=Velwaver Univeristy}}</ref>, this has resulted in multiple casualties along the Southern border with the country and the people have a very bitter attitude to one another. This war has been ongoing for multiple decades spanning from the 1960s to the present-day ceasefire although bitter sentiment has preceded this conflict since the 14th century. The war initially stemmed from Layr's claim to the Greater Layr region<ref>{{Cite web|title=Layr Cartographic Society|url=https://www.layrcartosoc.ly/geographic-regions|url-status=live|website=Layr Cartographic Society}}</ref> which encompasses Barkenfry, the Cambrian Union and Layr.
Currently at a ceasefire, the nations of [[Layr]] and {{relation|21955|Bromley}} are still at war<ref>{{Cite web|title=Layr National Broadcaster|url=https://www.lnb.ly/news/7-10-2007/layr-and-bromley-agree-to-ceasefire|url-status=live|website=Layr National Broadcaster}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Report on Antarephian Conflict|url=https://www.velwaveruni.fs/academic-studies/antarephian-conflict-report-13-02-2008|url-status=live|website=Velwaver Univeristy}}</ref>, this has resulted in multiple casualties along the Southern border with the country and the people have a very bitter attitude to one another. This war has been ongoing for multiple decades spanning from the 1960s to the present-day ceasefire although bitter sentiment has preceded this conflict since the 14th century. The war initially stemmed from Layr's claim to the Greater Layr region<ref>{{Cite web|title=Layr Cartographic Society|url=https://www.layrcartosoc.ly/geographic-regions|url-status=live|website=Layr Cartographic Society}}</ref> which encompasses Barkenfry, the Cambrian Union and Layr, the final front for Layr being Barkenfry as it had not been sequestered from the Bromlavians since a brief invasion during the 1960s to 70s.


There are a wide range of political parties in Layr, based on a proportional representation system which allows even small parties to win seats to argue in Parliament. Below is a list of the 7 major parties.
There are a wide range of political parties in Layr, based on a proportional representation system which allows even small parties to win seats to argue in Parliament. Below is a list of the 7 major parties.

Revision as of 21:47, 7 December 2021

Inkogg safè-Layr
Layr
Official flag of Layr
Flag

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Motto:
"Gguntabè ka koperatàw"
Unity and Cooperation
Anthem:
Inkò Mode
Capital
and largest city
Layrìtyan
Official languagesHolmic
Ethnic Groups
(2021)
Native Layri (55%)
Holmic (29%)
Bromlavian (5%)
Sanmarquino (4%)
Others (7%)
DemonymLayri
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
 • King of LayrMoraks VI of Atryà
 • Prime Minister of LayrPhyr Radal Milo
LegislatureBayona Layrò
Area
 • Total3279.49 km2
1266.22 sq mi
Population
 • Census (2021)1,567,789
 • Density478.06/km2
1238.16/sq mi
HDI (2019)Increase 0.698
medium
TimezoneWUT+3
CurrencyLayri Lira (L₺) (LYL)
Drives on theleft

Layr (Ingerish:Lyre, Castellanese:Laír, Lyrian:Lallr, Ohemian:Lair) offically called "Inkogg safè-Layr" (Kingdom of Layr) is a country located in Eastern Antarephia between the Cambrian Union and Bromley bordering the Asperic Ocean to the east, ruled under a constitutional monarchy; the monarch has ceremonial power over the courts and parliament. Within the territory are over 1.5 million people, densely packed within 3 major urban areas: Layrìtyan, Atryà, and Mortallì. Consisting of 3 smaller states and 31 smaller jurisdictions, the country's parliament is proportionately voted in meaning smaller parties can form coalitions.

Demographics

Population

As of the 2021 census there are 1,567,789 people who live in permanent or semi-permanence (6 months or more) within the nation.[1] giving a population density of around 478 people per km2 relatively large for a small country.

The ethnic makeup of Layr mainly consists of native Layri people including distinct Holmic ethnicities such as from Federated Holmic Islands and Liberon with a minority of Bromlavians and Sanmarquino. A much younger population, has led to high natural increase rates among urban population with up to 71% of them living in urban areas, with a birth rate of 5.4 per couple, it is amongst the highest in the world with estimates saying by 2030 the population will have risen to 2.2 million. [2]

Language

The main and official language Holmic, a branch of the Keronic language family, all of the nation is taught or uses the language in any form including primarily spoken in areas of lower literacy. Some minority languages such as Ingerish and Cifontian are used within multi-cultural districts in Layrìtyan and Fòket'.

Geography

Layr has mountainous regions on all borders with its neighbours, with Sumò mountains having the tallest peak in Layr. There are two main bodies of water: Erdadonga and Donga Logg, both provide regions of economic activity for fisheries, this is also seen on the island of Tabyet just off the coast of Layr near Bennkan and bin-Egko which is almost covered in a third of bogs and marshland. Geologically most of Layr consists of sedimentary rock, with metamorphic and igneous rocks being deeper and in mountains rather then on the surface, this is due to the volcanic activity from tectonic plates during the Jurassic age.[3]

Within the mountains are many deposits of minerals such as limestone and granite, with other deposits of coal, iron oxide and precious gemstones like topaz, amethyst and citrine. Fields across Layr are arable and fertile containing nitrates and other important minerals for agriculture.[3]

Meteorology

In the temperate region, Layr receives unusually warmer temperatures due to ocean currents bringing warmer waters and winds from the Equator, this results in an influx of tropical storms and cyclones during the summer and autumnal months.[4] On average Layr receives 1371.6mm (54in) of rainfall per year and has an average of 30°C-34°C (86°F-93.2°F) in the summer and 5°C-12°C (41°F-53.6°F) in winter.[5]

Natural Disasters

Earthquakes aren't infrequent in Layr, although they don't pose as much a threat to rural regions. Urban regions however are poorly built and power lines fall easily, and gas lines rupture causing frequent fires and outages for a few weeks after strong tremors. Cyclones on the other hand have been known to batter the coastal and capital regions causing widespread disruption in bi-Nwa and Layrityanò Plerekinareglè, which usually means flights connecting through Layr are rerouted back to the relatively safe Strait of Lyc.

History

~5000BC
The oldest traceback to human habitation of Layr was during the 5000BC, with traces of old agricultural tools being excavated towards the North of Layr near Erdadonga, seemingly indicating a small settlement in the area. This follows a migration of ancestral peoples South from the relatively warmer Lycene region. This is attributed to a sudden increase in temperature near the equator of which led to less comfortable conditions for humans living there.

Other indications include the domestication of a plant known as the Popute plant which bore reddish-brown fruit, traces of the plant can be found on the exterior of tools and interior of some storage objects. However, this plant no longer exists, becoming extinct around 700BC due to changes in the climate and soil conditions.
~3000BC
Archaeological digs conducted in 2012 during the renovations of Parliamentary buildings presented indications of a large scale settlement and society of native Layri people on the Southern side of the Waro Layr, technological advancements of this era include rudimentary preservation of milk in the form of curds and drying of fish as shown by pottery and preserved waste. A bronze object recovered from the site, presents the beginning of the Holmic-Asperic Bronze age, showing early development of culture and society within the East of the Antarephian continent

Archaeological dig in Eastern Layrìtyan, on the now Layrityanò Plerekinaregle site

1200BC-500BC
In Layr, the first iron tools and weapons are forged, starting a centuries long war between two feudal states within Layr and with opposing nations surrounding, known as the Mortallìan War (named via the first conflict with the attack of Mortalli). Historical sites in Mortallì and Atryà contain many attributions to this war with a few surviving stone tablets being archived by a religious predecessor to the Mèmedian Church, within the Western Church Complex in Atryà. This era was known as the Ggollic Iron age and lasted until the year 500BC; In this time the invention of early medicines and herbal remedies were started with the formalisation of it coming around during the 8-7th Century BC using the Ussedys bush bark and flowers doctors were able to create anti-microbial fluids and powders which could be used to sterilize wounds or could be ingested to relieve mild infections, similar to anti-biotics and iodine used in surgeries today. The native plant in Layr is said to have helped the nation to trade easily with its neighbours and sailors allowing it to stay mostly independent. During this time weapons like the crossbow were have said to been invented, a few decades after its creation in Bai showing separate occassions of the weapon being made.


Politics

Currently at a ceasefire, the nations of Layr and Bromley are still at war[6][7], this has resulted in multiple casualties along the Southern border with the country and the people have a very bitter attitude to one another. This war has been ongoing for multiple decades spanning from the 1960s to the present-day ceasefire although bitter sentiment has preceded this conflict since the 14th century. The war initially stemmed from Layr's claim to the Greater Layr region[8] which encompasses Barkenfry, the Cambrian Union and Layr, the final front for Layr being Barkenfry as it had not been sequestered from the Bromlavians since a brief invasion during the 1960s to 70s.

There are a wide range of political parties in Layr, based on a proportional representation system which allows even small parties to win seats to argue in Parliament. Below is a list of the 7 major parties.

Political Parties Description
Layr Mèmedian Union A large religious sect of Lyre, focusing mainly around music and how to connect through God, they are more liberal than other more conservative religious parties
Industriabolor Party This party mainly focuses on the interests of business and manufacturing, catering to the richer people of Lyre
Sotyalismò Party A party advocating for socialism, a welfare state, shows interest in helping people in poverty and taxing the rich
Selo Party The main party in Logg, focusing on fishing industry and "blue" policies which regularly involve water related industry and animals as well as coastal/lake regions
ECO Co-op The green party, advocating for less CO2 emissions and creating green energy and more sustainable industry
Layr Conservatives Conservative party of Layr, often opposing policies of the LMU and the SòP
Beans Party A joke party which often runs absurd policies and is more liberal

Economy

Layr's economy has strong fisheries and agriculture in the primary sector as well as mining in various large quarries in Logg and Artroda, and has ventures into manufacturing such as chemical synthesis, plastics and steelwork alongside car manufacturing in Atryà and Bentì, along with factories in Layrityanò Reglè (Port Layrityan).

Businesses in Layr

Bio-Layrityanò logo

Bio-Layrityanò supports a major part of the manufacturing and research sector in Layr, creating jobs for around 25,000 jobs in the region and abroad.[9] Hosting a major facility for chemical synthesis in Port Layrityan and a smaller plant in Paholm Industriabolorò Parke. Lucian Pereyò or Lucian Orchard hosts almost all non-perishable food packaging and production and 50% of perishable foods in Layr, with a few smaller subsidiaries in supermarkets, convenience stores (Paylaw's) and logistics for carrying milk, fruit and other crops. Paylaw's in LayrOverpass-turbo.svg

Banks

Layr has one major banking corporation: Layrò Banko-Trin[10], and a few regional banks such as Tabyet Banko and BankoLoggo. Layrò Banko-Trin is also the only bank permitted to print monetary funds and mint coins for the country.[11]

Tourism

Due to the warmer temperatures in Layr, it has become a holiday destination for many tourists coming up to the equator from the Harda region especially Kofuku with 10% of Kofukens spending their holiday there. [12] This has led to the construction of several tourist destinations nearby Bennkan such as Kofuku Ragal (Kofuku Village) where many come to rent accommodation during the summer months, consisting of various guest houses (or more commonly known as Bed and Breakfasts'), hostels and hotels with commercial areas; interestingly due to the amount of Kofukens that settle locally there is a local supermarket and community centre especially for those who immigrate to the region. A map to the right shows a map of the current region.

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Transport

Air

Layr acts as a hub for connecting flights for Antarephian Travel, through its national carrier Layr(Airline). Below is a flight map for the airline. Layr opened its first airport in Autumn of 1940, 4km away from Layrìtyan; serving as an airfield for the military as well as to import humanitarian goods as at the time Layr was suffering from widespread famine after the 1940 7.2 magnitude earthquake caused widespread wildfires around the capital and central regions.

Layr Flight Map, as of 2021

Train

Motor vehicle

Sport

Layr's most viewed sport is football alongside swimming in second most viewed sport. When it competed in the 2016 Pax Nova games, it was the first time Layr had sent a team larger than 4 to compete for medals in the global competition. Below is a list of the athletes which competed in those games.

Quentinsburgh 2016 Pax Nova Athletes for Layr

Athlete Gender Sport Notes
Kyl-Sarit èRuitte Male 100m Freestyle A defector from Bromley, flew back to Layr instead after 2012 Pax Nova.
Dann̈ò Teksto Male 100m Backstroke
Mariè Kura Female 100m Breaststroke Runs a swimming centre for poor athletes which can't afford to pay for lessons.
Lilyan Bettè Female 100m Freestyle
Rachel Yvette Female 200m Freestyle
Terri Godwinson Male Basketball One of the tallest people in Layr at a height of 6ft8
Jònn Byn Male Basketball
Bakètte èRemon Male Basketball
Ivira Leregk Female Artistic Gymnastics
Ggolò Jellì Male Singles Table Tennis Oldest player on the Layri Pax Nova team
Jakssòn Reverrè Male Road Race Cycling
Chiir Este Male Road Race Cycling
Kelkaj Shinn̈ò Female Mountain Biking

References

  1. Layr Census 2021, Open Government Statistics, Mortalli
  2. Red Shield Layri Comprehensive Report (2019), 6th edn. revised, Hexagonia City: AN Free Press.
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  12. Huacha, I (2021) Kofuken Statistical Guide, 19th edn. revised, Kofuku: Kazkachay Polytechnic Publishing.

External Links

| Layr Government Official Site | Layr Cartographical Society | Layr Meteorological Society | Antarephian Geological