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|government_type =    Libertarian socialist federal semi-direct democracy
|government_type =    Libertarian socialist federal semi-direct democracy
|leader_title1 =      [[President of Haveno Sekura|President]]
|leader_title1 =      [[President of Haveno Sekura|President]]
|leader_name1 =      [[Aleksino Leklerko]]
|leader_name1 =      [[Aleksino Lefevro]]
|leader_title2 =      [[Prime Minister of Haveno Sekura|Prime Minister]]
|leader_title2 =      [[Prime Minister of Haveno Sekura|Prime Minister]]
|leader_name2 =      [[Kristoforo Baŭero]]
|leader_name2 =      [[Kristoforo Baŭero]]

Revision as of 18:40, 28 May 2019

Confederacion of Haveno Sekura
Konfederacio Haveno Sekura
Flag of Haveno Sekura
Flag
Motto: "Mondaj vokoj komunaj"
"The world's voices in common"
Capital
and largest city
Haveno Sekura City
Official languagesEsperanto
vernacular minority languages
Havrois, Havenduetsch
Ethnic groups
43% Havrois

32% Havenduetsch

8% Other Nordanians

7% Other Conitians

5% Boreans

5% Other
Demonym(s)Kohosa
GovernmentLibertarian socialist federal semi-direct democracy
• President
Aleksino Lefevro
Kristoforo Baŭero
LegislatureConfederal Council
Establishment
• Kingdom of Havre-Segur established
1236
• Proclamation of the Confederation
20th March 1919
Population
• 2016 census
8,387,484
CurrencyArĝento (aĝ)

The Confederation of Haveno Sekura (Esperanto: Konfederacio Haveno Sekura), also known as Haveno Sekura or Kohoso (from the Esperanto pronunciation of the initials KHS), is an Esperantist socialist state in Esquarium. Located on the Tynic Sea, at the crossroads between Nordania and Conitia, the state encompasses the land surrounding the mouth of the River X. Kohosa society is multilingual; Havrois and Havenduetsch have been spoken in the region since antiquity, and since Esperanto was made the official language it has become the native language of an increasing proportion of the population; other languages from across Esquarium are spoken by immigrant communities.