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'''Cataris''' ({{wp|Lithuanian language|Ruttish}}: ''Kataris'') is one of the [[States of Aucuria|nineteen states]] of the [[Aucuria|Aucurian Republic]]. Located along the country's northern coastline, it is bordered by the states of [[Šventoji Elžbieta]], [[Bendrieji Laukai]], and [[Suduva]]. The capital and largest city of Cataris is [[Vilkietai]].
'''Cataris''' ({{wp|Lithuanian language|Ruttish}}: ''Kataris'') is one of the [[States of Aucuria|nineteen states]] of the [[Aucuria|Aucurian Republic]]. Located along the country's northern coastline, it is the smallest of Aucuria's states by land area and is bordered by the states of [[Šventoji Elžbieta]], [[Bendrieji Laukai]], and [[Suduva]]. The capital and largest city of Cataris is [[Vilkietai]].


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Template:Region icon Kylaris

Cataris
Kataris
State of Cataris
Kataros valstija
Nickname: 
The tbd State
Motto(s): 
Nemo me impune lacessit (Solarian)
(No one provokes me with impunity)
Location of Cataris in Aucuria
Location of Cataris in Aucuria
Country Aucuria
Capital and largest cityVilkietai
Government
 • BodySaeimas
 • Governortbd
Population
 (2014)
 • Total766,093
 • Rank16th
Demonym(s)Catarian
Catarine
Postal code
KA
ISO 3166 codeAK-KA

Cataris (Ruttish: Kataris) is one of the nineteen states of the Aucurian Republic. Located along the country's northern coastline, it is the smallest of Aucuria's states by land area and is bordered by the states of Šventoji Elžbieta, Bendrieji Laukai, and Suduva. The capital and largest city of Cataris is Vilkietai.

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