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| motto                    = ''Nec luceo pluribus impar'' ({{wp|Latin language|Solarian}})<br>(I do not shine less brightly than the others)
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Tucatia
Tukatija
State of Tucatia
Tukatijos valstija
Nickname(s): 
The Toucan State
The Brazilwood State
Motto(s): 
Nec luceo pluribus impar (Solarian)
(I do not shine less brightly than the others)
Location of Tucatia in Aucuria
Location of Tucatia in Aucuria
Country Aucuria
Capital and largest cityPiliukas
Government
 • BodySaeimas
 • Governortbd
Area
 • Total100,279.37 km2 (38,718.08 sq mi)
 • Rank3rd
Population
 (2014)
 • Total393,577
 • Rank19th
 • Density3.9/km2 (10/sq mi)
DemonymTucatian
Postal code
TU
ISO 3166 codeAK-TU

Tucatia (Ruttish: Tukatija) is one of the nineteen states of the Aucurian Republic. Located in eastern Aucuria, it borders the states of Bendrieji Laukai, Oroncota, and Juoda and the nation of Satucin. The smallest state of Aucuria by population, its capital and largest city is Piliukas.

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