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Revision as of 02:47, 30 November 2021

Kingdom of Vita

Regno de Vivo
Flag of Vita
Flag
Motto: United We Stand
Anthem: Glory to Vita
Map of Vita.png
CapitalBaburg
Largest cityPagos
Official languagesEnglish, Vitan
Recognised national languagesEnglish, Vitan
Ethnic groups
(2021)
  • 50% White
  • 28% Black
  • 17% Mixed Race
  • 5% Ausianan
Religion
(2021)
  • 77% Christian
  • -41% Protestant
  • -28% Catholic
  • -8% Orthodox
  • 15% Islam
  • 5% Non-Religious
  • 3% Ausianan Religions
Demonym(s)Vitan
GovernmentUnitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
• Queen
Anna Rosebank
• Prime Minster
John Windsor
• Foreign Minster
George Curtis
Monarchy/ City State
• Independence from Alberine
May 8, 1956
Area
• 
3,270 sq mi (8,500 km2)
Population
• 2021 census
480,000
• Density
146.79/sq mi (56.7/km2)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
??
• Per capita
??
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
??
• Per capita
??
Gini (2021)35.8
medium
HDI (2021)0.874
very high
CurrencyVitan Dollar (V$)
Time zoneVitan Time
• Summer (DST)
Vitan Summer Time
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+34

The Kingdom of Vita (Regno de Vivo (Vitan)) or Citystate of Vita or just Vita is a nation in the Coalition of Crown Albatross located on the continent of Adula, surrounded by the Alberine Sea. The Kingdom is divided into 8 Districts and subdivided into 20 Municipalities. Vita is a developed country.

Etymology

The Etymology of the name, Vita comes from Latin for the word "life". It was named "Insuloj de Vivo" in Vitan starting by 1930. The original name of the Vitan Islands prior to 1930 was "Insuloj de La Ĝardeno de Edeno kaj Sankta Maria" in Vitan (Islands of The Garden Eden and Saint Mary (in English)). The Islands prior to human inhabitation were considered untouched and stunning. To many, the islands were considered the Garden of Eden of the world. It's beauty was seen as a great power all on it's own.

History

Colonization

In 1837 Albarine would take over the Vitan Islands. The Vitan Islands prior to this point were not populated. Between 1840 and 1870 upto 250,000 immigrants came to Vita's shores. During the mid-1870's the industrial revolution would begin.

The 1930's And The Rise of Vitan Nationalism

WIP

Dominion Status And Final Days of Albarine Rule

Geography

Climate

Biodiversity

Demographics

Religion

Language

Provinces

Province Name  Province Population  Province Land Area Province Population Density Number of Municipalities
Oakley 63,000 100 sq mi  630 people/sq mi  1
Oryonne 90,000  200 sq mi 450 people/sq mi 3
Kleson 41,000 125 sq mi 328 people/sq mi  3
Baburg 36,000 20 sq mi 1,800 people/sq mi  1
Greycourt 10,000 100 sq mi 100 people/sq mi  4
Pagos 85,000 555 sq mi 153.15 people/sq mi  6
Oskary 80,000 1,000 sq mi 80 people/sq mi  5
Eskium 75,000 1,200 sq mi

62.5 people/sq mi || 5

Politics

Embassies

Government of Vita

Legislature

Military

Vitan Armed Forces

Foreign Relations

Culture

Architecture

Cuisine

Literature

Media

Cinema

Television

Music

National Holidays

Economy

Energy

Companies

Transport

Tourism

Science and Technology

Sports