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The '''People's Republic of Rettoa''', most commonly known as '''Rettoa''', is a nation in north-central [[Euronia]], bordered by the [[Slavic Union]] and [[Stasso]] to the west, [[Tyrtha]] and [[North Kandson]] to the south, and the [[Vasilin Sea]] to the north. The country has a population of | The '''People's Republic of Rettoa''', most commonly known as '''Rettoa''', is a nation in north-central [[Euronia]], bordered by the [[Slavic Union]] and [[Stasso]] to the west, [[Tyrtha]] and [[North Kandson]] to the south, and the [[Vasilin Sea]] to the north. The country has a population of 15.87 million people, with the capital and largest city being [[Skarivka]], and other major cities including [[Dnesroca]], [[Cearat]], [[Leopolrok]], [[Vsesko]], [[Balatonlota]], and [[Vaci]]. | ||
The territory of Rettoa was previously home to several ancient cultures and has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the [[Paraboca]]n Empire, [[North Kandson|Kandson Kingdoms]], and the [[Slavic Union]]. Rettoa was the easternmost state within the Slavic Union until 1932, when it broke away in [[1932 Rettoa revolution|a revolution and became independent]]. Rettoa experienced a brief period of democracy after independence, lasting until 1946 when a [[1946 Rettoa coup|military-led coup]] backed by the [[UCSS]] instated a communist government. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, Rettoa was caught in tensions of the [[Vasilin Sea crisis]], largely over the status of maritime boundaries and resources in the [[Roca Inlet]]. In [[1988 Rettoa Revolution|1988, a popular revolution broke out]], and a military intervention by the [[Alliance of Central Euronian States]] prevented the government's overthrow. The same year, Rettoa and North Kandson signed the [[1988 Treaty of Myrance|Treaty of Myrance]] and quelled most of the disputes. However, [[Roca War|tensions escalated again in 2024]] when the government of [[Ivan Tonovich]] aimed to claim ownership of the whole inlet. | The territory of Rettoa was previously home to several ancient cultures and has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the [[Paraboca]]n Empire, [[North Kandson|Kandson Kingdoms]], and the [[Slavic Union]]. Rettoa was the easternmost state within the Slavic Union until 1932, when it broke away in [[1932 Rettoa revolution|a revolution and became independent]]. Rettoa experienced a brief period of democracy after independence, lasting until 1946 when a [[1946 Rettoa coup|military-led coup]] backed by the [[UCSS]] instated a communist government. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, Rettoa was caught in tensions of the [[Vasilin Sea crisis]], largely over the status of maritime boundaries and resources in the [[Roca Inlet]]. In [[1988 Rettoa Revolution|1988, a popular revolution broke out]], and a military intervention by the [[Alliance of Central Euronian States]] prevented the government's overthrow. The same year, Rettoa and North Kandson signed the [[1988 Treaty of Myrance|Treaty of Myrance]] and quelled most of the disputes. However, [[Roca War|tensions escalated again in 2024]] when the government of [[Ivan Tonovich]] aimed to claim ownership of the whole inlet. |
Revision as of 01:22, 4 September 2024
People's Republic of Rettoa Rettoa | |
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Flag | |
Capital | Skarivka |
Official languages | Slavic, Rettoan |
Government | |
Ivan Tonovich | |
• Foreign Minister | Elies Yedemsky |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 15,873,000 |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
The People's Republic of Rettoa, most commonly known as Rettoa, is a nation in north-central Euronia, bordered by the Slavic Union and Stasso to the west, Tyrtha and North Kandson to the south, and the Vasilin Sea to the north. The country has a population of 15.87 million people, with the capital and largest city being Skarivka, and other major cities including Dnesroca, Cearat, Leopolrok, Vsesko, Balatonlota, and Vaci.
The territory of Rettoa was previously home to several ancient cultures and has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the Parabocan Empire, Kandson Kingdoms, and the Slavic Union. Rettoa was the easternmost state within the Slavic Union until 1932, when it broke away in a revolution and became independent. Rettoa experienced a brief period of democracy after independence, lasting until 1946 when a military-led coup backed by the UCSS instated a communist government. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, Rettoa was caught in tensions of the Vasilin Sea crisis, largely over the status of maritime boundaries and resources in the Roca Inlet. In 1988, a popular revolution broke out, and a military intervention by the Alliance of Central Euronian States prevented the government's overthrow. The same year, Rettoa and North Kandson signed the Treaty of Myrance and quelled most of the disputes. However, tensions escalated again in 2024 when the government of Ivan Tonovich aimed to claim ownership of the whole inlet.
The country has been led by President Ivan Tonovich since 2011, who rules an authoritarian government backed by an appointed executive council. There is extensive corruption in the government, worsening political repression, and a lack of religious freedom and other civil liberties. Rettoa is a member of the CCA and the Alliance of Central Euronian States. Major sectors of the country's economy include forestry, mining, manufacturing, and fishing. Its main exports include lumber and timber, pulp and paper products, chemicals, copper, coal, and natural gas.