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Montagnes
Motto: Montibus invicta (Latin)
(Unassailable mountains)
Location of Montagnes (red) within metropolitan Ainin
Location of Montagnes (red) within metropolitan Ainin
Capital
and largest city
Marlane-la-Prairie
Official languagesFrench
Recognized languagesNevan
Demonym(s)Montagnard
GovernmentConstitutional parliamentary democracy
• Premier
Patrick Houde (SD)
• Deputy Premier
Arto Varis (BDR)
• President of the Assembly
Robert Manoury (SD)
LegislatureMontagnes Assembly
Province of Ainin
• Creation from parts of Linaque and Saltèrne
1971
• Passage of the Twenty-third Amendment
1986
Area
• Total
69,606 km2 (26,875 sq mi)
• Water (%)
6.12
Population
• 2016 estimate
6,835,000 (12th)
• 2014 census
6,921,520
• Density
99.4/km2 (257.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2014 estimate
• Total
$226 billion (12th)
• Per capita
$33,065 (11th)
GDP (nominal)2015 estimate
• Total
$218 billion (12th)
• Per capita
$31,592 (12th)
Gini (2014)36.3
medium
HDI (2014)0.825
very high
Time zoneST+1:00
Internet TLD.mt.ai

Montagnes ("Mountains"; French: [mɔ̃.taɲ]) is a province of Ainin that occupies most of the Suvarde Highlands. It is bounded to the south and east by the Saltèrne Mountains, to the west by the Poirier Mountains and to the north by Linaque. It also shares borders with Bounèsque, Côte-Dorée, Saltèrne—Détroit and the Pays-de-l'Ouest.

Historically part of the Duchy of Linaque, Montagnes' temperate climate has long made it the breadbasket of Ainin. It was constituted as an independent province in the provincial reorganisation of 1971 out of Linaque's three southernmost regions and the western half of Saltèrne (the eastern half was annexed to Détroit to form Saltèrne—Détroit). Its provincial capital, Marlane-la-Prairie, is a major cultural centre of Ainin and the birthplace of the Aininian Revolution. The Auxpuis oak, a symbol of the revolt, is located in northern Montagnes.

History

Geography

Government and politics

Demographics

Economy

Culture

See also

Template:Provinces of Ainin