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Anøvr
Anøvr |
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| Capital | Alcve | |
| Largest city | Rrend Ew | |
| Official languages | Eevo | |
| Spoken languages |
Eevo | |
| Ethnic groups |
80.6% Eevo 3.6% Tumacan 6.3% Bhadhagha 9.5% Other Nøøvrians | |
| Religion |
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| Demonym | Anøvrian | |
| Government |
Liberal democratic constitutional monarchy | |
| Area | ||
| Population • 2015 estimate • 2010 census • Density |
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| GDP (PPP) • Total • Per capita |
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| Gini (2010) |
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| HDI (2014) |
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| Currency | ws (ξ) | |
| Time zone | ||
| Drives on the | right | |
Anøvr ['anœvr] is a country in Northern Talma. Its current prime minister is Brwndin Salis.
Major cities: Cdam Sre, Rrend Ew, Alcve, Flian, Tyccað Fwŋ
Name
Anūbriā?
Geography

Physical geography
With an area of 119,595.59 sq mi (309,751 km2), Rttirria is situated on a peninsula in Southeast Asia, on the Indian tectonic plate. It borders Myanmar to the southwest and jutting into the Bay of Bengal toward India and Sri Lanka. The country has a diverse topography, ranging from dense tropical rainforest and swamps—particularly near the border with Myanmar—to the alpine Rsewakai Mountains in the center and north, steep cliffs and meadows in the southwest, and the volcanic island province of Rseperupu.
Political divisions

Rttirria is divided into 27 provinces; all of them were historically their own kingdoms except for West and East Warakitasa, which were a single kingdom and then a single province. They were divided in the late 19th century by the British for greater ease of governance, along a crude north-south line that separated numerous cities and towns. Although the provinces have distinct regional identities, cultures, and dialects of the Rttirri language, the nation has maintained a fairly consistent identity since the 14th century, when Indian colonists and traders brought the 26 kingdoms into closer contact with one another. The provinces vary widely in population, from West Warakitasa (10.2 million, 17.6% of the national population) to Wimichimau (50,300, 0.09%).
Notably, the capital city of Iharnara does not constitute its own province, instead being located along the southern coast of Akkakau; if it did, it would be ranked 12th in population and first in population density. Its infrastructure, business, education, and other functions are handled by the county and province, just like those of any other city. There is some support for splitting the city off into the 28th province of Rttirria, particularly by westerners who see its positioning in an Eastern province as a form of Eastern privilege, but no organized movement has materialized so far.
Each province is divided into counties—ranging from the 3 counties of Wimichimau to the 44 of Miwikipu—except for Martirtu. The counties have no longform names, being denoted simply with numbers. Many counties are coextensive with city boundaries, such as Akkakau County 12 (Iharnara), West Warakitasa County 5 (Efunari), and Kikai County 10 (Kikai).
In 1975, Martirtu's government consolidated its 8 counties into one per a ballot measure. Arguments presented by proponents of the consolidation measure included greater bureaucratic efficiency, banding together to serve as a check on the power of the federal government in Iharnara, ethnic homogeneity, and little cultural and linguistic diversity compared to other provinces; the resolution passed by a sizable margin. Other county consolidation measures have been placed on ballots in Urtuki, Yenesni, and Wimichimau, but none of these measures has passed.
Demographics
| Census | Pop. | %± | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1890 | ~9,820,000 | — | |||
| 1930 | 23,977,259 | 244.2% | |||
| 1940 | 28,844,642 | 20.3% | |||
| 1950 | 33,402,095 | 15.8% | |||
| 1960 | 40,683,752 | 21.8% | |||
| 1970 | 41,538,111 | 2.1% | |||
| 1980 | 39,419,668 | −5.1% | |||
| 1990 | 42,336,724 | 7.4% | |||
| 2000 | 49,152,936 | 16.1% | |||
| 2010 | 55,247,900 | 12.4% | |||
| 2015 | 58,182,131 | 5.3% |
Ethnicity
Health
Urbanization
Other major cities include the university city Flian, which is home to the prestigious University of Flian.
The populations of the ten largest cities of Anøvr are as follows:
| Rank | City | Province | Region | Pop. (2015) | Pop. (2010) | %± |
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| 1 | Rrend Ew | Andiwr | West | 4,519,216 | 4,320,071 | 4.6% |
| 2 | Cdam Sre | Andiwr | West | 2,100,631 | 1,950,903 | 7.7% |
| 3 | Alcve (capital) | Andiwr | West | 1,604,188 | 1,349,193 | 18.9% |
| 4 | Honþr | 1,592,079 | 1,603,190 | −1.3% | ||
| 5 | Tyccað Fwŋ | 957,825 | 955,194 | 0.3% | ||
| 6 | Breði Tŋes | 661,935 | 724,922 | −8.7% | ||
| 7 | Þynnwr | 596,925 | 578,154 | 3.3% | ||
| 8 | Clyvyst | 504,559 | 530,615 | −4.9% | ||
| 9 | Rrovudi | 451,812 | 423,134 | 6.8% | ||
| 10 | Vyhalv | Isy | East | 393,046 | 356,490 | 10.3% |