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Europeia

Europeia is a fictional transcontinental federation depicted in speculative fiction and role‑playing materials as a successor or alternative to the real-world European Union. The name blends Europe with the Latin suffix -ia, signaling a unified continental polity.

Geography and administration: Europeia covers most of the European landmass and includes several autonomous regions with

History: In most accounts, Europeia emerges through a series of treaties and constitutional reforms in the

Politics and government: Europeia operates as a federal parliamentary republic. The Federal Assembly is bicameral, combining

Economy and society: The federation maintains a single market with open internal borders and coordinated regulatory

Language and culture: Official languages often include English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Polish, with extensive

special
status.
It
spans
diverse
climates
from
the
Arctic
north
to
the
Mediterranean
south
and
is
organized
into
a
federal
structure
that
grants
regional
authorities
substantial
self-government.
The
capital
city
is
commonly
portrayed
as
Harmonia,
unique
in
each
narrative.
21st
or
22nd
century,
culminating
in
a
founding
charter
that
consolidates
markets,
infrastructure,
and
governance.
The
federation
is
portrayed
as
enlarging
and
refining
earlier
regional
unions,
with
a
focus
on
economic
integration,
mobility,
and
shared
security.
a
directly
elected
chamber
with
a
regional
representation
chamber.
The
Chancellor
leads
the
government,
while
a
ceremonial
President
serves
as
head
of
state.
A
Council
of
Regions
provides
ongoing
regional
input
to
national
decisions.
standards.
Policy
areas
include
energy,
environment,
transport,
and
defense.
The
economy
emphasizes
green
technology,
digital
services,
and
advanced
manufacturing.
Demographics
are
diverse,
with
multilingual
populations
and
strong
regional
cultures.
recognition
of
regional
languages.
Europeia’s
societies
are
depicted
as
cosmopolitan,
emphasizing
mobility,
education,
and
cross-border
collaboration.
In
fiction,
it
serves
as
a
lens
to
explore
federalism,
sovereignty,
and
European
identity.