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The Seraphic Republic of Cassonne La République Séraphique de Cassonne (Cassonnais) | |
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Capital | Citadelle Royán |
Largest | Saint-Catherines |
Official languages | Cassonnais |
Government | Unitary semi-presidential republic with directional government |
• Proconsul | Eugène Thibodeaux |
• Collège du Conseil | Léonard Pasquier Laurent Berthelot Marie-Claire Beaudouin Anne Coulomb |
Legislature | Parlement Cassonnaise |
Senate | |
National Assembly | |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Per capita | $36,246 |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Per capita | $23,132 |
Gini (2020) | 28.5 low |
HDI (2020) | 0.864 very high |
Currency | Franc (FCR) |
Cassonne, officially The Seraphic Republic of Cassonne (Cassonnais: La République Séraphique de Cassonne) and colloquially referred to as the Seraphic Republic, is a constitutional republic and democratic sortition located in extreme-southern Teudallum in Astyria. The population as of 2016 was 185,760,925 people. A citizen of the Republic is known as a Cassonnian, while the term Cassonnaise denotes the nation's official language, and serves as the cultural adjective form of the demonym (i.e. 'Cassonnaise culture'). The capital of the Seraphic Republic is located in Citadelle Royán, the seat of the eponymous Royán Préfecture, and the largest city is Saint-Catherines, Malves-en-Minervois Préfecture. Saint-Catherines, as of 2016, is the third largest city in the region, and is a major national cultural hub. The country is comprised of fifteen governmental subdivisions or districts known as Préfectures.
The Seraphic Republic is bordered to the north by Heideland; to the south by the Mer Morlaix (Morlaix Sea); to the east by [[Monsa and Morroseta; and to the west by Andamonia and the Aztec National League. Its highest point is shared by two locations positions in the Intérieur Séraphique region: Dôme Tonnerre, the highest peak in the Cramoisi Montagnes (Crimson Mountains), and Montmorillon Volcan, an extinct volcano in the Gamme Sud (South Range) near the capital. Both peaks have been measured at roughly 6,890 meters, or approximately 22,604 feet; considerable scientific debate ranges over which mountain peak is the true highest point of the country. No such debate looms over the Vallée Marin (Marin Valley), the country's low point at -7.9 meters (-26 feet) below sea level. The Améthyste Isles south of the mainland are the largest atoll in South Teudallum hosting almost ten percent of the total population.