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The earliest known history of Veridora dates back to around 10,000 BD (Before Discovery) with findings of traditional hand-made bowls and vases. It is said that they were made in a special way which would make them less fragile than modern vases and bowls | The earliest known history of Veridora dates back to around 10,000 BD (Before Discovery) with findings of traditional hand-made bowls and vases. It is said that they were made in a special way which would make them less fragile than modern vases and bowls. | ||
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Democratic Republic of Veridora République démocratique de Veridora | |
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Capital | Châteaumont |
National Language | French |
Ethnic groups |
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Demonym(s) | Veridorian |
Government | Single Party Authoritarian State |
• Premier | Augustin Royer |
Area | |
• Total | [convert: invalid number] |
Population | |
• 1570 census | 23,025,369 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | N/A |
Currency | Veridorian Dollar (VD) |
Driving side | right |
The Democratic Republic of Veridora, or Veridora for short is a Single-Party Authoritarian State which has a primarily temperate landscape, as well as a predominantly Caucasian population. The capital of Veridora is Châteaumont and Veridora's Premier is Augustin Royer. The Veridorian Government is noted for it's opposition of monarchist and fascist regimes. This is mainly due to the fact that Veridora's founders were escapees of the Kingdom of Avirault, a monarchist regime. Veridora is also home to many natives, as the natives and the castaways were able to establish friendly relations.
Etymology
The name "Veridora" comes from the mis-translated "Var-Dora" which was said to mean "Open Gate". The true meaning behind this is still debated.
History
The earliest known history of Veridora dates back to around 10,000 BD (Before Discovery) with findings of traditional hand-made bowls and vases. It is said that they were made in a special way which would make them less fragile than modern vases and bowls.