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'''South Ottonia''', officially '''The | '''South Ottonia''', officially '''The United Kingdom of Ottonia''' is a country in the area of [[Ottonia]] on the continent of [[Ajax#Belisaria|Belisaria]]. It is bordered to its north by [[North Ottonia|the Ottonian Federal Republic]], to its south by [[Sudmark]], and to its east by [[Orcot]]. The country was created as a result of the [[Ottonian Civil War]], being the portion of the country of [[Ottonia]] held by the [royalist] forces at the time of the [[Ottonian Civil War#Partitioning of Ottonia|ceasefire of 1922]]. | ||
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United Kingdom of Ottonia | |
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Flag | |
Motto: "Ottonia Invictus." | |
Capital | Vaalhulmspurt |
Largest city | Onneria |
Official languages | Allamunnic, Eonese |
Ethnic groups | Allamunnae, Eoni |
Demonym(s) | South Ottonian |
Government | Federal Constitutional Monarchy |
• Erobran | Rodrik I |
• Chancellor | Joerg Kleiner |
Establishment | |
September 21st, 1872 | |
January 1st, 1922 | |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 33,612,849 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Per capita | USD$23,190 |
Driving side | right |
South Ottonia, officially The United Kingdom of Ottonia is a country in the area of Ottonia on the continent of Belisaria. It is bordered to its north by the Ottonian Federal Republic, to its south by Sudmark, and to its east by Orcot. The country was created as a result of the Ottonian Civil War, being the portion of the country of Ottonia held by the [royalist] forces at the time of the ceasefire of 1922.