Republic of Latvia
Latvijas Republika
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Latvijas Republika
Latvia, also known by his human name of Indriķis Miervaldis Kalninš, is a stubborn man who struggles socially but still tries his best to be active and heard in political situations.
Latvia is a very stubborn person with a strong sense of self. He does not understand social cues and does not care for them, always telling you what he thinks and not trying to navigate his political environment “properly.” While this lessened somewhat during his time under Soviet occupation, he is still very blunt and uncaring about proper etiquette.
Latvia also struggles in social situations, is shy and awkward, and prefers to be around people whom he knows well. He is not great at speaking clearly and struggles to come up with the proper words to say. He does not like when attention is focused on him and likes the quiet. Still, he does not want to let his voice be silenced again, and does his best to remain seen and heard.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Lat
Languages Spoken: Latvian (Official), Latgalian, Russian, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, English, Estonian, Lithuanian, Romani (semi-fluent), Hebrew (semi-fluent), and Livonian (some understanding)
Religion: Lutheran
Latvia is four foot nine in height and a physical age of twenty-three. He has straight brown hair and bluish hazel eyes.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the red going down the rest of his body and a white stripe across his hands.
In human form, he looks white, with his largest ethnic groups being Latvians (62.7%), Russians (24.5%), and Belarusians (3.1%).
Latvia has a dad body.
Latvia has looked the same for much of his history.
While not officially adopted until June 15, 1921, Latvia had his modern flag from November 18, 1918 to August 25, 1940.
From August 25, 1940 to January 17, 1953, Latvia had this flag.
From January 17, 1953 to February 27, 1990, Latvia had this duel-sided flag.
1990-Present: Indriķis Miervaldis Kalninš
1940-1990: Miervaldis Vladimirovich Morozov (Миервалдис Владимирович Морозов)
Still used Indriķis Miervaldis Kalninš when able to and did not recognize this name for himself.
1918-1940: Indriķis Miervaldis Kalninš
May 4, 1990-Present: Republic of Latvia | Latvijas Republika
July 21, 1940-May 4, 1990: Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic | Latvijas Padomju Sociālistiskā Republika | Латвийская Советская Социалистическая Республика
Under Nazi Occupation, July 17, 1941-January 21, 1945: Reichskommissariat Ostland | Ostlandes reihskomisariāts
November 18, 1918-July 21, 1940: Republic of Latvia | Latvijas Republika