Rocha Sur

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Kingdom of Rocha Sur
Reino do Rocha Sur
Flag of Rocha Sur
Flag
Motto: Rocha de Idade
CapitalLestelle
Official languagesAisling
Ethnic groups
Aisling, others
Demonym(s)Rochan
GovernmentHereditary monarchy
• Antigo Rei
Ardal VI
• Primeiro Tema
Séarlas Hendrie
Population
• 2018 estimate
1,170,125
• 2010 census
921,982
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
24.9 billion
• Per capita
21,279
Gini30.8
medium
HDI0.869
very high
CurrencyLeone ()
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+938

Rocha Sur, officially the Kingdom of Rocha Sur is an island nation located within the western Sea of Storms, and is the most populous island in the sea. The nation was established by the 1895 Treaty of Division signed between the Empire of Temuair and Holy Kingdom of Aegion, which split the island between Sor Rocha and <>, with which Sor Rocha shares a land border. Despite this border, Sor Rocha claims de jure sovereignty over the entire island. It shares a maritime border with the Empire of Temuair to the south, and the Republic of Curonia lies to the east. Its largest city, which is also its capital, is Lestelle, which is situated on the coast of Baía Azul.

Due to its strategic location, the Empire of Temuair has guaranteed the independence of Sor Rocha since its creation in 1895.

History

Colonists form Temuair arrived on the island as early 250 BCE and have been there ever since. Most of the colonists migrated from the Orzloa and Olina regions of the Patrian Empire. These settlers came into conflict with settlers from the Holy Kingdom of Aegion

In 1895, the Treaty of Division was signed between the Empire of Temuair and the Holy Kingdom of Aegion. The Treaty specially forbid either power from exercising either de jure or de facto jurisdiction over any part of the island. The treaty further established the Kingdom of Sor Rocha and <>, with an arbitrary dividing live dissecting the island. The treaty did not contain any clause disallowing the basing, stationing or garrisoning of military forces by either power on the island's territory, and therefore is considered to be a nearly worthless treaty by the international community, as it did not accomplish the goal of preventing the two power from vying for control of the island.

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