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Kestutia
Kestutija
State of Kestutia
Kestutijos valstija
Nickname(s): 
The Cotton State
The Pineapple State
Prince of States
Motto(s): 
Florebo quocumque ferar (Solarian)
(I will flourish wherever I am brought)
Location of Kestutia in Aucuria
Location of Kestutia in Aucuria
Country Aucuria
Capital and largest cityNaujoji Šilokrautė
Government
 • BodySaeimas
 • Governortbd
Area
 • Total38,939.21 km2 (15,034.51 sq mi)
 • Rank11th
Population
 (2014)
 • Total1,668,940
 • Rank8th
 • Density43/km2 (110/sq mi)
DemonymKestutian
Postal code
KE
ISO 3166 codeAK-KE

Kestutia (Ruttish: Kestutija) is one of the nineteen states of the Aucurian Republic. Located along the country's northern coast, it is bordered by the states of New Ruttland, Chucisaca, Chanchamaya, and Magdaliete. Its capital and largest city is Naujoji Šilokrautė.

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