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|official_languages          = [[Díenstadi (language)|Díenstadi]]
|official_languages          = [[Díenstadi (language)|Díenstadi]]
|regional_languages          =   
|regional_languages          =   
|ethnic_groups              =  
|ethnic_groups              = Gemesht (Mestizo), Ralkoviak, Indigene
|ethnic_groups_year          =  
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|leader_title2              = Vice-President   
|leader_title2              = Vice-President   
|leader_name2                = Paula Koubek
|leader_name2                = Paula Koubek
|leader_title3              =
|leader_title3              = Attorney General
|leader_name3                =
|leader_name3                = Dan Venkempen
|leader_title4              =  
|leader_title4              = Secretary of Foreign Affairs
|leader_name4                =  
|leader_name4                = Andrew Falkowski
|legislature                = Legislature   
|legislature                = Legislature   
|upper_house                = Ghastak
|upper_house                = Ghastak

Revision as of 17:00, 6 February 2024

The Republic of Eitoan

Castillian: Respublica Eitarska
Motto: No Man a Slave
CapitalVladarsik
Largest cityKelso
Official languagesDíenstadi
Ethnic groups
Gemesht (Mestizo), Ralkoviak, Indigene
Demonym(s)Eitoan
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• Presiden
Ephraim Shrdlu
• Vice-President
Paula Koubek
• Attorney General
Dan Venkempen
• Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Andrew Falkowski
LegislatureLegislature
Ghastak
Dashez
Independence from Ralkovia
• War of Independence
1901
CurrencyQuada
Date formatmm/dd/yy
Driving sideright


Etymology

History

Prehistory

Early Civilization

Ancient Civilization

Kingdom of Eitoan

Ralkovian Colony

Independence

Geography

Government and Politics

Administration

Political Divisions

Foreign Relations

Military

Economy

Trade

Agriculture

Banking and Finance

Tourism

Space

Income, Poverty, and Wealth

Demographics

Culture

Food

Cinema

Art & Literature

Architecture

Sport

Notes