Austilos
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The Federal Republic of Austilos | |
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Motto: "Freedom is found in absence of corporation!" quote from Former President Miguel Corante | |
Anthem: WIP | |
Capital and largest city | Bagres |
Official languages | Spanish |
Used in Biliro and taught in most schools | English |
Demonym(s) | Austilian |
Government | Federal Republic |
• President of Austilos | Juan Luengas (G) |
• Vice President | Lori Torrio (G) |
• Congress Majority Leader | Evan Costeles (G) |
Legislature | Unicameral |
Independance from Kentalis | |
• Constitution | 1810 |
Area | |
• Total | 312,060 km2 (120,490 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 8,659,734 |
• Density | 27.8/km2 (72.0/sq mi) |
HDI (2021) | 0.780 high |
Currency | Austilian Dollar (ALD) |
Time zone | UTC+9 |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
Driving side | left |
The Federal Republic of Austilos, more commonly known as Austilos, is a nation located in Meredonne. It is made up of four different provinces and is around 312,060 square kilometers with a population of around 8.5 million. It is bordered by Layfet to the south, and Latvia and Saaremaa and the Arcadian Commonwealths to the east. The capital and largest city is Bagres and is located in the Aquilos province.
Etymology
The name of the capital city of Bagres is presumably from the Spanish word for catfish, bagre. The Gafftopsail catfish is a very important and abundant commercial fish in Austilos.
History
Overview History of Austilos
List of Austilian Predsidents
Order | Names | Party | Years in Office |
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1st | Miguel Corante | Liberal | 1931-1941 |
2nd | Olivar Cerreras | Green | 1941-1947 |
3rd | Roberto Nuncio | Liberal | 1947-1953 |
4th | Dan Corante | Conservative | 1953-1957 |
5th | Tori Rudio | Green | 1957-1963 |
6th | Daniel Rodrick | Liberal | 1963-1969 |
7th | Gabriel Cerreras | Green | 1969-1975 |
8th | Ben Torres | Liberal | 1975-1981 |
9th | Miguel Ladine | Liberal | 1983-1987 |
10th | Earl Vanderwall | Liberal | 1987-1993 |
11th | Tommy Julio | Liberal | 1993-1995 |
12th | Elise Gorres | Green | 1995-2001 |
13th | Pablo Luengas | Green | 2001-2007 |
14th | Moby Dures | Liberal | 2007-2013 |
15th | Mari Reveres | Green | 2013-2019 |
16th | Juan Luengas | Green | 2019-present |
Geography, Climate, and Environment
Demographics
Government and Politics
Economy
Science and Technology
Infrastructure
Culture
Language
Most Austilians speak Spanish, with 93% of the country considering themselves fluent in Spanish. Austilians speak Spanish differently compared to most Spanish speakers as the formal pronouns usted and ustedes are not used, instead using informal pronouns tú and vosotros. This makes Austilian Spanish speakers often seem rude to outsiders while Austilians see it as perfectly normal. English is spoken mostly in the Biliro province nearby tourist hubs and English classes are mandatory in Austilian schools. Around 53% of the country considers themselves fluent in English.
Lifestyle
Austilians learn to fish from a very young age and nearly all Austilians have held a fishing license at least once in their lives. Commercial fishing has historically always been a huge industry in Austilos and to this day continues to be a major section of industry.
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