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Republic of Mont
Respublicque Montoise
Motto: On ne passe pas
"One does not pass"
Capital
Recognized languagesOld Audonic, Tamaziɣt
Demonym(s)Montian
Montois(e)
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic
• President
Lélie-Minerve Saverne
LegislatureConvention of Citizens
Area
• Total
312,326.66 km2 (120,590.00 sq mi)
• Water (%)
13.0
Population
• 2016 census
37,314,445
• Density
119.5/km2 (309.5/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2016 estimate
• Total
$1.49 trillion
• Per capita
$39,908.37
GiniPositive decrease 38.3
medium
HDI (2017)Increase .911
very high
CurrencyTour (₶) (MTT)
Date formatMontian revolutionary calendar,
yyyy-mm-dd (CE)
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.mt

The Republic of Mont is a country on the northern coast of Scipia along the Periclean Sea. It shares borders with Talakh and Yisrael to the west and Lusittia and Charnea to the east. Much of the country is covered by the Astral Mountain Range and eponymous "Mount" is one of the range's northernmost prominences.

Mont is a democratic republic represented by a unicameral legislature and an independent executive. As a unitary state, power is concentrated within the central government which delegates local powers to the nation's nine provinces. The region that is now contained within the Republic of Mont has historically been the homeland of various Amaziɣ peoples and societies, though since the high middle ages Audonic people have culturally dominated the society. As such, both a dialect of Audonic and Tamaziɣt are commonly spoken languages, the latter seeing a resurgence after the republic gained its independence in 1815.

A developed nation, while ostensibly a market system the economy is heavily regulated and a majority of industries are dominated by worker-owned syndicates rather than private corporations. Extensive social services are also provided by the government, such that the nation is frequently characterized as a socialist republic, though private ownership remains in place. Major exports include tea and other cash crops, pharmaceuticals, and post-industrial products.

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