Republic of Evilla

Description
Evilla (Evillan: Åvilla Norwegian: Åvilla) officially known as The Republic of Evilla (Evillan: Republikan av Åvilla. Norwegian: Republikken Åvilla) is a country located in the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordering Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.

Etymology
The name "Evilla" came from "Avo-Eela", the merger of the names of Avocyelle (which means "Home" in Avocyelle) and Eela (which means "land" in Eelan) which are the predecessors of Evilla

History
The Republic of Evilla was established in 1096 under the Commonwealth of Avocyelle and Eela by the union of The Kingdom of Avocyelle and Eela

The 1500's saw a massive influx of English tourists which would affect the culture and language they spoke.

The country became a republic in 1834.

Economy
Evilla has a GDP of $47B USD (as of 2019)

Evilla uses the Tvil and Ørling (100 Tvils) as their currency

Culture
The Republic of Evilla is famous for The Spire of Limnikø, a spire measuring 97 metres (roughly 318 yards) in the centre of it's capital Limnikø.

Television
In terms of television, The Republic of Evilla has one original television channel; MINUX. All other channels come from different countries (Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, BBC, etc.).

See also: Television in Evilla

Movies/Films
The film industry in Evilla started in 1927 when Andromeda Films was founded.

See also: The Movie Industry in Evilla

Population
The population of Evilla is estimated to be 550 Thousand. (as of 2018)

Climate
Evilla has a cold and dry climate due to it being entirely present in the Arctic Circle. The temperature usually ranges between -5°C to 4°C.

People/Trends

 * The currency of Evilla is the Ørling.
 * Evilla's denonym is Evillan.

Languages

 * Evilla has three major languages, English, Norwegian and Evillan.
 * Evilla has nine regional languages as well: Finnish, Swedish, Russian, French, Ukrainian, Danish, German, Valgish and Ocraitian.

Landscape
Evilla is mostly plains, but has mountains near the coast

The Republic of Evilla neighbours Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia