Foxilan: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 17: Line 17:
|official_languages          = Hinojosan
|official_languages          = Hinojosan
|national_languages          = Hinojosan
|national_languages          = Hinojosan
|ethnic_groups              = 70% Foxilan, 30% Various Others
|ethnic_groups              = 70% Foxilan<br />30% Various Others
|religion                    = 60% Foxilanian Thriskeía, 36% Atheist, 4% Various Other Religions
|religion = 60% Foxilanian Thriskeía<br />36% Atheist<br />4% Various Other Religions
|demonym                    = Foxilanian
|demonym                    = Foxilanian
|government_type            = Constitutional Republic
|government_type            = Constitutional Republic

Latest revision as of 17:58, 22 February 2020

Commonwealth of Foxilan
Koinopoliteía Foxilan
Flag
Motto: Evnooúme ti filoxenía, oi Theoí mas evnooún.
We favor hospitality, the Gods favor us.
CapitalHinojosa
Largest cityCapital
Official languagesHinojosan
Recognised national languagesHinojosan
Ethnic groups
70% Foxilan
30% Various Others
Religion
60% Foxilanian Thriskeía
36% Atheist
4% Various Other Religions
Demonym(s)Foxilanian
GovernmentConstitutional Republic
• President of the Commonwealth
Jane Bingum (PW)
LegislatureFoxilanian Senate
Population
• Estimate
78 million
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
δ3.12 Trillion Drachmas
• Per capita
δ40,000 Drachmas
CurrencyFoxilanian Drachmas (FD)
Time zoneCommonwealth Timezone (CT)
Driving sideright
Calling code+15

The Commonwealth of Foxilan, informally Foxilan, covers the entirety of the far northern island of Rontu. To the west of Foxilan, across the ocean of [insert name here] lies the nations of Quebecshire and Morova. To the east of Foxilan, across the ocean of [insert name here] lies the nation of Paleocacher. Foxilan is a proud member of the Blue_Economic_Zone and as of 2019, the population of Foxilan consisted of 78 Million Foxilanians, with the nation's largest city being its capital of Hinojosa and a majority of its citizens employed by the tourism industry and industries focused on water based activities such as ship building and fishing.