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|established_event3 = [[1870 Voltan coup d'état]]
|established_event3 = [[1870 Voltan coup d'état]]
|established_date3 =  14 April 1870
|established_date3 =  14 April 1870
|established_event4 = [[Proclamation of the Socialist Federal Republic of Volta|Proclamation of the Socialist Federal Republic]]
|established_date4 =  14 April 1921
|established_event5 = [[Siege of Schipe|End]] of the [[Voltan Civil War]]
|established_event5 = [[Siege of Schipe|End]] of the [[Voltan Civil War]]
|established_date5 =  14 April 1921
|established_date5 =  21 May 1921
|established_event4 = Socialist Federal Republic declared
|established_date4 =  21 May 1921
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Revision as of 11:19, 26 June 2021

Socialist Federal Republic of Volta
Sozialistische Föderativen Republik Voltaern
Flag of Volta
Flag
Anthem: Die Lied von Vaterland
CapitalVien
LargestKöstritz
Official languagesVoltan
Recognised regional languagesTlaloc
Religion
Atheist
LegislatureFederal Assembly
Federal Council
Federal Chamber
Establishment
• Independence from Shffahkia
12 December 1857
• Establishment of the Republic
17 May 1858
14 April 1870
14 April 1921
• End of the Voltan Civil War
21 May 1921
Area
• Total
349,800 km2 (135,100 sq mi)
Population
• Census
29,859,313
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Per capita
$14,561
CurrencyVoltan mark
Time zoneUTC-5 (Voltan Standard Time (VST))
Date formatYYYY/MM/DD
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.vo

The Socialist Federal Republic of Volta, commonly referred to as Volta, is a sovereign state located in Aurelia.

Etymology

History

Ancient Cultures

Before 1662, Volta was populated largely by various native peoples. The most prominent of these were the Tlaloc people.

Colonization

Independence

Revolution

Politics

Economy

Geography

Demographics

Culture