Bonaventura

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Bonaventurean Federation
Flag of Bonaventure
Flag
Coat of Arms of Bonaventure
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Negare e triunfare"
(Estmerish: To deny and to triumph)
Anthem: "Madrepatria"
(Estmerish: Motherland)
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Location of Bonaventura in the West Arucian Sea in green; Disputed territory of Dunhelm Island in red.
Capital
and
Sermoni
Official languagesVespasian
Recognised national languagesVenturan
Recognised regional languagesAstiveglian
Cariglian
Mutuse
Natí
Demonym(s)Bonaventurean
GovernmentFederative presidential republic
• President
Vinicio Nardiello
• Vice President
Liberio Ceci
• President of National Assembly
Euseo Di Marino
LegislatureNational Assembly
Formation
Area
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40,015.36 km2 (15,450.02 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
3,298 969
• Density
82.44/km2 (213.5/sq mi)
HDI (2020)0.796
high
CurrencyArucian shilling (ſ) (ARS)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+5
ISO 3166 codeBON
Internet TLD.bv

Bonaventure (Vespasian: Bonaventura), also known as the Bonaventurean Federation (Vespasian: Federazione Bonaventurana) is a sovereign island nation located in the West Arucian sea, in between the continents of Asteria Superior and Asteria Inferior. Saint Cecilia has maritime borders with Ardesia to the north, Imagua and the Assimas to the south, Aucuria to the southeast, and Eldmark to the west. Saint Cecilia also holds the small island of Saint Clemente located a bit over 20km above the northern coast of the Imagua island. The capital and biggest city of Saint Cecilia is the city of Sermoni, located in the ???? coast of the island.


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