Herdek

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Kingdom of Herdek
Haerzendek
Flag of Herdek
Flag
CapitalZefida
Largest Hazifek
Official languages Herdwatean
Demonym Herdekian, Herdatean
Government Parlamentary Diarchy
 -  King Tideve II of Dagha
 -  Queen Jendia VI of Meilye
 -  Prime Minister Thaume 'Adiurek
Legislature Parliament
Population
 -  estimate 68.253 million
GDP (nominal) estimate
 -  Total 2901.845 billion $
 -  Per capita 41523 $
HDI 0.891
very high
Currency Soltennan Blossom (RSB)
Time zone SCT (SCT-2)
Date format DD-MM-YYYY
Drives on the right
Calling code +436
Internet TLD .hd

Herdek (Herdwatean: Haerdek, /ˈhɛɾdək/), officially the Kingdom of Herdek, is a country located in western Miraria. Its neighbors are Qgam to the north, Kuanta to the east, Methinaqh to the south and Chalyl and Majeseruidi to the north-west.

Etymology

The name Haerdek comes from the Proto-Methic words hərtə, Land and təndə, Moose, subsequently Haerdek literally means Land of Moose. There are several hypotheses for the origin of this toponym. The most accepted one is the one that affirms that the first steady inhabitants of the territory founded the first city of the modern state in a location with a very dense population of moose (likely the south-central part of the Region of Chatek). Another theory affirms that moose were very important for the first settlers until Industrial Revolution, since they were an efficient mean of transport, that allowed goods and passengers to be transported to other cities, and also a source of food. Nowadays moose still have a great importance in Herdekian culture.

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