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Revision as of 20:25, 14 June 2021

The Kingdom of Ochoa

Ve'a Li'apdroan ug Uclo'u
Flag of Ochoa
Flag
Motto: Nothing Without Work (Po'aviap Zi'avuth Zo'as)
Map of Ochoa in Alharu
Map of Ochoa in Alharu
Capital
and largest city
Tyrkak
Official languagesAnglish, Ne'evuki
Demonym(s)Ochoan, Ne'evuki
Governmentfeudal monarchy
• King
Robert Salomon
• Vassal Duke
Matthew Ochoa
Legislature1st Estate
Establishment
• Establishment
11 June 1354
Population
• 2020 estimate
32,649,198
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
Ǥ124.76 (Ŝ249.51) billion (medium)
• Per capita
Ŝ7,642 (medium)
CurrencyCopper (Ҫ); Silver (Ŝ); Gold (Ǥ)
Driving sideright
Calling code+35
Internet TLD.och

The Kingdom of Ochoa, commonly called Ochoa (or Ne'evuk by traditionalists and the indigenous Ne'evuki people), is a feudal monarchy in Alharu on Eurth.

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