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Revision as of 04:58, 16 December 2020

Federacy of Artegana
Flag
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CapitalBuena Vera
Official languagesArteganese
Ethnic groups
90.2% Arteganes

4.3% Crotos

5.4% Other
Demonym(s)Arteganian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional federation
• President
Refugio Malama
Santiago Messa
Establishment
• Founding of the Empire
1328
• Dissolution of the Empire
31 May 1744
• Federation
18 June 1833
Population
• 2020 estimate
28,833,000
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy

The Federacy of Artegana, most commonly known as Artegana, is a nation in the Coalition of Crown Albatross located on the continent of Adula, bordered by Serra Leon and Mbuntrare, with a coast on the Albarine Sea. Its capital and the third largest city, Buena Vera, is one of 52 districts that together maintain the nation's population of 28.83 million people. The nation's largest city is Tricio, located on the eastern coast. The second largest city is Bracidia.

Historically an intersection of the Bezdekia Road and the empires of Emmiria and Durnstaal, Artegana has a long and rich history. A sovereign state, Artegana is a federacy governed under a parliamentary system. It is a member of the Coalition of Crown Albatross as well as multiple other regional alliances.

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