Slovertia
The Sloveti republic (Slovertská Republika) Slovertsko | |
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Motto: spolu ako jeden (Sloveti: Together as one) | |
Capital | Brativas |
Largest city | Kojbakvý |
Official languages | Sloveti, German |
Recognised national languages | Výhodný |
Demonym(s) | Sloveti |
Government | Federal Republic |
• President | Algá Brasní |
• Prime Minister | Rupert Wilmar |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Horná zostava | |
Spoločné zhromaždenie | |
Independence from Smertlonia, 1990 | |
• The Sloveti Declaration | 8th July 1990 |
Population | |
• 2016 estimate | 7,424,678 |
• Density | 168.81/km2 (437.2/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate |
• Per capita | 23,442.71 USD |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | 105.9 billion USD |
Gini (2016) | 25.9 low |
Currency | Korúna (SKR) |
Time zone | UTC +2 |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +423 |
Slovertia, Sloverti: Slovertsko, officially the Sloverti Republic (Slovak: Slovertská republika), is a landlocked country in Astyria. It is bordered by (Insert). Slovertias's territory spans about 43,000 square kilometres (16,000 sq mi) and is mostly mountainous. The population is over 7.4 million and consists mostly of ethnic Sloverti, the other two main groups are the Detsish and Výhodný people's. The capital is Brativas and the largest city is Kojbakvý. The official languages are Sloverti and German.
Etymology
The Sloveti name for Slovertia is Slovertsko is derived from the Czech word Sloverty other names for the country in German were Land der Flüsse meaning "Land of Rivers" and Slawisches Hochland The native name Slovertsko (1629) derives from an older name of Sloverts, Slové.The original meaning was geographic, since Slovertia did not form a separate administrative unit in this period.
History
Geography
Mountains
Slavertia is comprised of two main mountain ranges and three main rivers, The Tartara mountains
extend from the southern Detsish lsnds up into the capital Brativas where they then meet the rolling hills and uplands of the Lesser Frata region. The Tartara mountain range is represented as one of the three hills on the coat of arms of Slovertia. The highest peak in the country Slávu (2,877 m) is located in the north of the country eight miles outside of Brativas.
Caves
Under thr mountaind of Slovertia there are many caverns and caves. Twenty are open to thr puplic and seven are UNESCO world heritage sites they are; veľká jaskyňa, jaskyňa na severe, jaskyňa Kojbakny, východný priechod, brána do nížiny, priechod útechy and kráľovská jaskyňa.
Rivers
The three rivers of Slovertia; nížinná rieka, Had and stará rieka.
Nížinná rieka starts in the Tartara mountains where it flows down the the southwestern loslands for which it gets it name "The Passage to the Lowlands" It flows through the largest city in Slovertia, Kojbakvý. It flows for 360 km and is the longest river in Slovertia.
Had, given its name for it's shape winds down the Tartara mountains carving the hadí dolina or serpents valley. It id the shortest out of the three at 109 km.
Stará rieka means the old river, it runs through the Sloverti capital Brativas and then down into the south eastern hills before running bryond the Sloverti borders. Stará rieka runs for 220 km.
Climate
The Sloveti climate lies between the temperate and continental climate zones with relatively warm summers and cold, cloudy and wet winters. Temperature extremes are between −27 to 32.3 °C (−16.6 to 89.6 °F) although temperatures below −30 °C (−22 °F) are rare. The weather differs from the mountainous north to the plains in the south.
The warmest region is the southern Detdish region and south eastern Slovertia where the temperatures may reach 28 °C (82°F) in summer, occasionally up to heights of 37°C (99°F) in South Slovertia. The temperature in winter average in the range of −5 °C (23 °F) to 10 °C (50 °F). During night it may be freezing, but usually not below −10 °C (14 °F).
Politics
Slovertia is a parliamentary democratic republic with a multi-party system. The last parliamentary elections were held on 16th February 2019.
The Sloveti head of state and the formal head of the executive is the president (currently Algá Brisní, the first female president), though with very limited powers. The president is elected by direct, popular vote under the two-round system for a five-year term. Most executive power lies with the head of government, the prime minister (currently ), who is usually the leader of the winning party, but he or she needs to form a majority coalition in the national assembly. The prime minister is appointed by the president. The remainder of the cabinet is appointed by the president on the recommendation of the prime minister.