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|image_coat = [[File:New Seal of riojania.png|100px]] | |image_coat = [[File:New Seal of riojania.png|100px]] | ||
|symbol_type = National Seal | |symbol_type = National Seal | ||
|national_motto = " | |national_motto = "Somos el combustible" | ||
|national_anthem = " | |national_anthem = "Bajo el Quebrachal" | ||
|image_map = [[File:Map of | |image_map = [[File:Globe Map of riojania.png|thumb]] | ||
|map_caption = | |map_caption = Riojania on a Globe | ||
|capital = Vinchina | |capital = [[Vinchina]] | ||
|largest_settlement = Vinchina | |largest_settlement = [[Vinchina]] | ||
|official_languages = | |official_languages = Lunfardo, Diaguita and Riojano Spanish | ||
|ethnic_groups = Riojano | |ethnic_groups = Riojano and Diaguita | ||
|religion = | |religion = Inti | ||
|demonym = Riojano/ | |demonym = Riojano/a | ||
|government_type = Anocracy | |government_type = Anocracy | ||
|legislature = | |legislature = 3 Years | ||
|sovereignty_type = Independent State | |sovereignty_type = Independent State | ||
|established_event1 = | |established_event1 = | ||
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'''Riojania''', officially '''The State of Riojania''' (Spanish: El Estado de Riojania), is an independent state located on [[Olivacia]]. It shares borders with [[ | '''Riojania''', officially '''The State of Riojania''' (Spanish: El Estado de Riojania), is an independent state located on [[Olivacia]]. It shares borders with [[Horokoshi]] to the north; [[Anáhuac]] to the east; [[Jote Yeon-hab]] to the west and the Sunadic ocean to the south. Riojanos form the vast majority of the nation's population and Diaguitas are the largest minority. [[Vinchina]] is Riojania's capital city and financial centre, while Petaluma is its central cultural and historical capital city. | ||
=Etymology= | =Etymology= | ||
The etymology of the toponym "Riojania" can be traced back to the Spanish language, with roots embedded in historical significance. The term "Rioja" is a composite of two Spanish words: "rio," signifying "river," and the suffix "-ja," commonly employed in the region to indicate specific places or locations. Consequently, the translation of "Riojania" can be construed as "The Riverlands" or "The Lands by the River." | |||
=History= | =History= |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 25 November 2023
The State of Riojania El Estado de Riojania | |
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Motto: "Somos el combustible" | |
Anthem: "Bajo el Quebrachal" | |
Capital and largest city | Vinchina |
Official languages | Lunfardo, Diaguita and Riojano Spanish |
Ethnic groups | Riojano and Diaguita |
Religion | Inti |
Demonym(s) | Riojano/a |
Government | Anocracy |
Legislature | 3 Years |
Independent State | |
Area | |
• | 928,223 km2 (358,389 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 76 Million |
• Density | 84.9/km2 (219.9/sq mi) |
Gini | 31.70 medium |
Currency | Riojano Peso (RPE) |
Time zone | UTC -5 |
Date format | DD-MM-YYYY |
Driving side | right |
ISO 3166 code | RIO |
Internet TLD | .ro |
Riojania, officially The State of Riojania (Spanish: El Estado de Riojania), is an independent state located on Olivacia. It shares borders with Horokoshi to the north; Anáhuac to the east; Jote Yeon-hab to the west and the Sunadic ocean to the south. Riojanos form the vast majority of the nation's population and Diaguitas are the largest minority. Vinchina is Riojania's capital city and financial centre, while Petaluma is its central cultural and historical capital city.
Etymology
The etymology of the toponym "Riojania" can be traced back to the Spanish language, with roots embedded in historical significance. The term "Rioja" is a composite of two Spanish words: "rio," signifying "river," and the suffix "-ja," commonly employed in the region to indicate specific places or locations. Consequently, the translation of "Riojania" can be construed as "The Riverlands" or "The Lands by the River."
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