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Commonwealth of Haltoria
Flag of Haltoria
Flag
Motto: Hic Manebimus Optime
Here We Will Remain Most Excellently
CapitalMount Tremblant
LargestOured
Official languagesNo official language at federal lever
Recognised national languagesTBD
Ethnic groups
TBD
Religion
TBD
Demonym(s)Haltorian
GovernmentConfederated Parliamentary Republic
• President
Vincent Harling
• Prime Minister
Allen Summervale
LegislatureParliament of the Commonweath of Haltoria
Senate of the Commonwealth
Chamber of Representatives
• Water (%)
20%
Population
• 2024 estimate
302,000,000 (4th)
• 2023 census
298,000,000
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
            (2nd)
Gini (2022)31.6
medium (Nth)
HDI (2021)0.95
very high (Nth)
CurrencyCommonwealth Dollar (CHD)
Time zoneUTCUTC-X (XXX)
• Summer (DST)
UTCXXX (XXX)
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy (AD)
Driving sideright
Calling code+2
ISO 3166 codeCHA
Internet TLD.hl

The Commonwealth of Haltoria, commonly known as the Commonwealth or informally as Haltoria, is a country located in Laurentia, consisting of 34 states and X territories. It shares land borders with China to the north-east, TBD to the TBD, and has maritime borders with X. Haltoria is the world's Xth-largest country by land area and Xth largest by population. With a population over 300 million, it is the 2nd most populous country in Laurentia. The capital of Haltoria is Mount Tremblant, F.D., and its most populous city and principal financial centre is TBD.

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The Commonwealth of Haltoria Government is a federal republic and a representative democracy with three branches of government. It has a bicameral legislature composed of the Chamber of Representatives and Senate of the Commonwealth.

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Medieval Haltoria

Renaissance

1700s and 1800s

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