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Jotavs (state)

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Jotavs
Crown State of Jotavs
Location of the state of Jotavs (red) on the map.
Location of the state of Jotavs (red) on the map.
Sovereign stateChatten and Leucen
NationLeucen
IslandLeucen
Created by the Enabling Act of 18301 July 1830
Capital
and largest city
Umborch
MoothallUmborch State Hall
Demonym(s)Jotavs
Leaders
• Governor
Onys Twynth
Saiah Monys
• House of Baronies representatives
3 out of 76
• Assembly of Commons representatives
4 out of 188
Area
• Total
24,800 km2 (9,600 sq mi) (8th)
Highest elevation1,908 m (6,260 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
• 2022 census
799,332 (23th)
• Density
32.23/km2 (83.5/sq mi) (25th)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
₽13,906,712 (22th)
• Per capita
₽17,397 (18th)
HDI (2022)Increase 0.845
very high · 20th
Time zoneUTC+1 (NWT)
Driving sideright
Calling code+115
ZIP code
JO
ISO 3166 codeNK-JO
Internet TLD.chl
Websitewww.jotavs.gov.chl


Jotavs, officially the Crown State of Jotavs, is a federal state situated on the Jotavian Peninsula. It borders Jotav Way, Yane Sea, and Rwycorr to the west, Hundes to the south, Amarincen Sea and North of Leucen to the east, and the Amarincen Islands and Norpolar Ocean to the north. With a population of 799,332; it is the 23th-most populated state and the 25th-densely populated. With an area of 24,800 km2 (9,600 sq mi), it is the 8th-largest state by area. Its capital and largest city, Umborch, sits in the opening of the same name, and the second least densely populated state capital city after Sainez Choines. Two of Leucen's largest lakes are located here, Lake Jotavs and Lake Rumyr; and the state's geography is dominated by the northern part of the towering Great Jotavish Mountains, which extends into Hundes. Most of the state's inhabitants lived near the capital, with most of the human development settling along its sometimes flat and ruggish coasts.

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