Çilvōk

Çilvōk(Vōkkan: Çilvōk, pronounced [sˈɪlvʊk]), officially the Republic of Çilvōk(Vōkkan: Karagtia Çilvōk), is a landlocked country in Northern Subtorria. It is bordered by Achysia and Tarinion to the west, Körythir to the south, Merturosya to the east, and Kolsi to the north. Its capital and largest city is Pižiyk, and other major cities include Kárnec, Agelsis, Hetamiasna, Gorzna, and Çirkemez. The country is known for its well-developed lower and higher education system, as well as its history as a center of liberal thought, being one of the first republics in its region.



Etymology
The name Çilvōk is a conjunction of the Vōkkan words Çil, meaning land, and Vōk, meaning people or person. The name first came into use during the 1767 Revolution, popularized by a set of prominent pro-revolution essays written by the preeminent authors at the time.

History
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Geography
Çilvōk spans 246,176 kilometers, and is intersected by several waterways, the most prominent of which being the River Zuil. The country is primarily split between west and east, with the west being flatter, and the east being more varied in topography. The only mountains in Çilvōk are located in the east, at foothills of the Urdennics.

Çilvōk is situated on the North Subtorrian Plain, a flat area which is temperate in climate, and spans from the Subtorrian Sea to the Urdennic Mountains. Historically, this has allowed for a high degree of development in the region, due to the flat landscape and arable land.

The climate of Çilvōk follows it's Geography, being split between east and west. The west, which is part of the afformentioned North Subtorrian Plain, has a mediterranean climate. The east is, just as it is in topography, more climatically varied than the west, but it has an oceanic climate, making it colder than the west.

Due to the temperate climates, almost all of the land in Çilvōk is arable.