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Revision as of 17:14, 14 June 2021

The Kingdom of Ochoa
Ve'a Li'apdroan ug Uclo'u
Flag of Ochoa
Flag
Motto: Nothing Without Work
Map of Ochoa in Alharu
Map of Ochoa in Alharu
Capital
and largest city
Tyrkak
Official languagesAnglish, Ne'evuki
Demonym(s)Ochoan, Ne'evuki
Governmentfeudal monarchy
• King; commonly referred to as 'Lord'
Robert Salomon
• Vassal Duke
Matthew Ochoa
Legislature1st Estate
Establishment
• Establishment
11 June 1354
Population
• 2020 estimate
32,649,198
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
249.51 billion (medium)
• Per capita
Ŝ7,642 (medium)
Driving sideright
Calling code+35
Internet TLD.nvk

The Kingdom of Ochoa, commonly called Ochoa (or Ne'evuk by traditionalists and the indigenous Ne'evuki people), is a feudalistic monarchy in Alharu on Eurth. It is bordered on the north by the NATION, in the east by NATION, to the south by NATION and on the west by another nation.

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