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“Create 10 made up names for a fictional country in the Balkans, also add the pop” (8 conversations)
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Create 10 made up names for a fictional country in the Balkans, also add the population, capital, official language(s), minority language(s) current flag design, older flag designs (if the country had older flags, which not all countries listed will), bordering countries (both real countries that exist and fictional countries on this list), when they gained independence, if they have even been part of a colony and/or an empire, GDP, the percentage of different religions, the percentage of different ethnic groups and weird, silly and pure random facts about the countries
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1. Valakuria Population: 8 million Capital: Zalakov Official Languages: Valakurian, Serblovian Minority Languages: Fruzian, Zoracian Current Flag Design: A horizontal tricolor flag with the top stripe being red, the middle stripe being white, and the bottom stripe being blue. In the center, there is a yellow sunburst. Older Flag Design: A vertical tricolor flag with the left stripe being green, the middle stripe being white, and the right stripe being red. Bordering Countries: Dravonia, Slavokova, Transmontesia Independence: Gained independence in 1914 from the Blaravian Empire. GDP: $50 billion Religions: 60% Valakurian Orthodox, 25% Zoracian, 10% Muslim, 5% Other Ethnic Groups: 50% Valakurian, 25% Serblovian, 10% Fruzian, 5% Zoracian, 10% Other Fun Fact: Valakurians celebrate a unique festival called "Zalakovian Fire Dance" where dancers perform mesmerizing fire dances using flaming batons. 2. Novakovo Population: 5.5 million Capital: Belka Official Languages: Novakovan, Slavicovian Minority Languages: Tikroliv, Blartish Current Flag Design: A white flag with a green horizontal stripe in the center. Above the green stripe, there is a yellow crown, and below it, there is a red horizontal stripe. Older Flag Design: A blue flag with a white coat of arms in the center, depicting a golden lion holding a sword and a sheaf of wheat. Bordering Countries: Transmontesia, East Slavia, Dornavia Independence: Gained independence in 1903 from the Borouvian Empire. GDP: $30 billion Religions: 45% Novakovan Orthodox, 35% Catholic, 15% Tikrolivian Pagan, 5% Other Ethnic Groups: 60% Novakovan, 20% Slavicovian, 10% Tikrolivian, 5% Blartish, 5% Other Fun Fact: Novakovo is renowned for its unique traditional wooden architecture, with intricately carved details on houses and buildings. 3. Fruskaria Population: 6.8 million Capital: Krajina Official Languages: Fruskarian, Slovonic Minority Languages: Vilarian, Shardian Current Flag Design: A diagonal tricolor flag with the top-left corner being dark green, the middle being yellow, and the bottom-right corner being light blue. Older Flag Design: A golden crown on a navy blue background with two crossed silver swords below it. Bordering Countries: Blaravia, Slavonia, Carpathia Independence: Gained independence in 1921 from the Blaravian Empire. GDP: $42 billion Religions: 50% Fruskarian Orthodox, 30% Catholic, 10% Shardian Pagan, 10% Other Ethnic Groups: 70% Fruskarian, 15% Slovonic, 5% Vilarian, 5% Shardian, 5% Other Fun Fact: Fruskaria is known for its breathtaking mountain ranges and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. 4. Zivania Population: 4.2 million Capital: Varosha Official Languages: Zivanian, Balkovian Minority Languages: Dubrovian, Zalvian Current Flag Design: A dark purple flag with a silver crescent moon in the top-left corner and a gold star in the bottom-right corner. Older Flag Design: A red flag with a golden eagle soaring in the center. Bordering Countries: Carpathia, Borouvia, Flandesa Independence: Gained independence in 1919 from the Borouvian Empire. GDP: $25 billion Religions: 60% Zivanian Orthodox, 20% Muslim, 10% Catholic, 10% Other Ethnic Groups: 80% Zivanian, 10% Balkovian, 5% Dubrovian, 5% Other Fun Fact: Zivania is famous for its vibrant folk music and traditional dances, which often involve impressive acrobatic movements. 5. Borovina Population: 7.6 million Capital: Kraljevka Official Languages: Borovian, Vladian Minority Languages: Czardarian, Ljuban Current Flag Design: A vertical tricolor flag with the left stripe being dark blue, the middle stripe being white, and the right stripe being light blue. In the center, there is a golden double-headed eagle. Older Flag Design: A red flag with a golden crown at the top-left corner and a white coat of arms depicting a silver eagle holding a sword. Bordering Countries: Novakovo, Fruskaria, Zivania Independence: Gained independence in 1908 from the Blaravian Empire. GDP: $37 billion Religions: 55% Borovian Orthodox, 25% Catholic, 15% Czardarian Pagan, 5% Other Ethnic Groups: 50% Borovian, 20% Vladian, 15% Czardaran, 10% Ljuban, 5% Other Fun Fact: Borovina is renowned for its exquisite pottery, with unique designs reflecting the country's rich folklore and traditions. 6. Slavnova Population: 9.3 million Capital: Veligrad Official Languages: Slavnovan, Karpatian Minority Languages: Ljuban, Nasudian Current Flag Design: A horizontal tricolor flag with the top stripe being light blue, the middle stripe being white, and the bottom stripe being dark red. In the center, there is a golden wreath encircling a thorned crown. Older Flag Design: A white flag with a red cross in the center and a golden lion rampant in each quadrant. Bordering Countries: Transmontesia, Slavokova, Valakuria Independence: Gained independence in 1912 from the Blaravian Empire. GDP: $55 billion Religions: 70% Slavnovan Orthodox, 20% Catholic, 5% Ljuban Pagan, 5% Other Ethnic Groups: 80% Slavnovan, 10% Karpatian, 5% Ljuban, 5% Other Fun Fact: Slavnova is famous for its traditional folk dances, characterized by intricate footwork and colorful traditional costumes. 7. Vatrovia Population: 3.9 million Capital: Flamigrad Official Languages: Vatrovian, Flamarian Minority Languages: Brouzian, Kresnian Current Flag Design: A horizontal tricolor flag with the top stripe being yellow, the middle stripe being orange, and the bottom stripe being red. In the center, there is a black phoenix rising from flames. Older Flag Design: A green flag with a white star in the center, surrounded by a wreath of golden oak leaves. Bordering Countries: Carpathia, Slavnova, Dravonia Independence: Gained independence in 1928 from the Borouvian Empire. GDP: $20 billion Religions: 50% Vatrovian Orthodox, 30% Catholic, 10% Brouzian Pagan, 10% Other Ethnic Groups: 80% Vatrovian, 10% Flamarian, 5% Brouzian, 5% Other Fun Fact: Vatrovians celebrate an annual festival called "Flame Night" where the streets are illuminated with decorative fire sculptures and fireworks. 8. Drakonia Population: 6.1 million Capital: Dragosh Official Languages: Drakonian, Carpatian Minority Languages: Flandesan, Kraljan Current Flag Design: A black flag with a silver dragon coiled around a golden sword, shielding it with its wings. Older Flag Design: A red flag with a black diagonal stripe from the bottom-left corner to the top-right corner, and a golden crown in the top-left corner. Bordering Countries: Flandesa, Dravonia, Zivania Independence: Gained independence in 1919 from the Borouvian Empire. GDP: $45 billion Religions: 45% Drakonian Orthodox, 30% Catholic, 15% Flandesan Pagan, 10% Other Ethnic Groups: 70% Drakonian, 15% Carpatian, 10% Flandesan, 5% Other Fun Fact: Legend has it that in the caves of Drakonia, there resides a magical glowing crystal called the "Dragon's Tear," believed to grant immortality to whoever possesses it. 9. Transcarpathia Population: 8.9 million Capital: Zamorov Official Languages: Transcarpathian, Karpovian Minority Languages: Kozarian, Kartovan Current Flag Design: A light green flag with a golden mountain range outlined in black occupying the bottom half, while the upper half consists of a wavy blue stripe. Older Flag Design: A white flag with a golden sun above a golden mountain range. Bordering Countries: Slavnova, Novakovo, Dravonia Independence: Gained independence in 1918 from the Borouvian Empire. GDP: $62 billion Religions: 55% Transcarpathian Orthodox, 25% Catholic, 15% Kozarian Pagan, 5% Other Ethnic Groups: 75% Transcarpathian, 10% Karpovian, 5% Kozarian, 5% Kartovan, 5% Other Fun Fact: Transcarpathia is known for its unique local delicacy called "Mountain Honey," a thick, aromatic honey harvested from the region's wildflower meadows. 10. Kozlovia Population: 4.6 million Capital: Kozograd Official Languages: Kozlovian, Kartovian Minority Languages: Karpovian, Zagranian Current Flag Design: A navy blue flag with a golden goat's head emblem surrounded by a green wreath, with a red star above the goat's head. Older Flag Design: A light blue flag with a golden goat's head emblem in the center. Bordering Countries: Transcarpathia, Drakonia, Flandesa Independence: Gained independence in 1902 from the Borouvian Empire. GDP: $31 billion Religions: 60% Kozlovian Orthodox, 20% Catholic, 15% Karpovian Pagan, 5% Other Ethnic Groups: 70% Kozlovian, 10% Kartovian, 10% Karpovian, 5% Zagranian, 5% Other Fun Fact: Kozlovia is famous for its centuries-old tradition of goat herding, and the country hosts an annual "Goat Festival" celebrating these animals with parades, goat beauty contests, and more.