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Korocia was initially established sometime in the late 1600s by [[Garindina|Garindinan]] explorers as a colony. The colony's territory extended into regions inhabited by Svisk and Kovar natives, who were either displaced from the land or assimilated into Garindinan settlements. |
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Korocia, officially the Federal Republic of Korocia, is a country located on the northern coast of Alharu. It borders the Keelpijp to its north, Callistois to its southeast, and Durland to its west. The nation's geography mainly consists of coastal plains and rolling hills, along with a mountain range in its southwest. Its capital and largest city, Valjanska, is contained within its own subdivision, while the rest of the nation is divided into three republics with three provinces each.
The Federal Republic of Korocia Svisk: Korocian Liittotasavalta
Kovar: Korosia Szövetségi Köztársaság Garindinan: Федеративная Республика Коросия | |
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Capital | Valjanska |
Official languages | Kovar, Svisk, Garindinan |
Recognised national languages | Yuzhstovan, Doro |
Ethnic groups | Svisk, Kovar, Garindinan, Yuzhstovan, Doro |
Demonym(s) | Korocian, Svisk, Kovar |
Government | Parliamentary Republic |
Adrijana Miho | |
Legislature | Council of Peoples |
Establishment | February 12, 1997 |
• End of the Korocian Civil War | February 14, 1997 |
• Signing of the Valjanska Agreement | February 11, 1997 |
• Declaration of The Federal Republic of Korocia | February 12, 1997 |
Currency | Korocian denov (KDV) |
Korocia was initially established sometime in the late 1600s by Garindinan explorers as a colony. The colony's territory extended into regions inhabited by Svisk and Kovar natives, who were either displaced from the land or assimilated into Garindinan settlements.