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'''Auvenia''', officially the '''Auvenian National Republic''' (''Auvenian: République Nationale Auvenie '') is a country spanning western [[Edavia]] and with territories in [[[TBA]]]. Auvenia borders [[Borland (Aurilia)|Borland]] to the west and [[Legatia (Aurilia))|Legatia]] to the south. Auvenia has a population of over 96 million, with the capital and largest city Vorton.
'''Auvenia''', officially the '''Auvenian National Republic''' (''Auvenian: République Nationale Auvenie '') is a country spanning western [[Edavia]] and with territories in [[[TBA]]]. Auvenia borders [[Borland (Aurilia)|Borland]] to the west and [[Legatia (Aurilia))|Legatia]] to the south. Auvenia has a population of over 96 million. The capital and largest city, Vorton, is regarded as the core of the nation, holding the government and main economic centres.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 22:14, 16 January 2022

Auvenian National Republic
République Nationale Auvenie
Flag of Auvenia
Flag
Coat of Arms of Auvenia
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Justice et Unité"
"Justice and Unity"
Anthem: National Hymn
Capital
and largest city
Vorton
Official languagesAuvenian
Ethnic groups
(2017)
85% Auvenian
15% Other
Demonym(s)Auvenian
GovernmentUnitary Renaitist one-party republic
• Premier
Édouard Dimont
Population
• 2018 census
96,065,851
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
5.816 trillion
• Per capita
60,547
Gini29.7
low
HDIIncrease 0.912
very high
CurrencyAuvenian Livre (AL)
Date formatdd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.auv

Auvenia, officially the Auvenian National Republic (Auvenian: République Nationale Auvenie ) is a country spanning western Edavia and with territories in [[[TBA]]]. Auvenia borders Borland to the west and Legatia to the south. Auvenia has a population of over 96 million. The capital and largest city, Vorton, is regarded as the core of the nation, holding the government and main economic centres.

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