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Sewadihla | |
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Motto: "God is on our side." (English) | |
Capital and largest city | Ldeinsjkaj |
Official languages |
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Recognised regional languages |
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Demonym(s) | Sewadian |
Population | |
• Estimate | 60,000,000 |
Currency | alatt |
Driving side | right |
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Sewadihla, officially the Democratic Republic of Sewadihla is a medium sized nation located in Meredonne, with president Ajol in power since 2016.
History
In the 1800s, Sewadihla was ruled by The Kingdom of Sewad. But due to the rich oil supplies and resources in the area. It was colonized by Gloria (Now Shadoveil) in 1846. However, Glorian grip on the colony was weak. And in 1904, rebellion sparked up when 3 Sewadian independence speakers were killed. The war would end in 1905, with Sewadihla officially gaining independence.
Islam
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Architecture
The traditional architecture of Sewadihla typically serves cosmetic purposes, with buildings having many walls covered in artwork. The style of Sewadian architecture is unknown, but is rumoured to come from the Seder kingdom. Evidence backs this up, with buildings looking identical to Sewadian buildings.