Zoygaria

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The Imperial Commonwealth of Zoygaria
       Sodružéstvo Imperiál de Zoyívska
Flag of        Zoygaria
Motto:     "Gens una, unus populus"
Anthem:    La Marszą de la Korona
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Capital           Vostok
Largest city      Akuí
Official languagesZoygarian
Recognised national languagesCzaszar, Shilagino
Ethnic groups
(2014)
     Zoygarian, Shilagino
Demonym(s)           Zoygarian
Government   Semi-Constitutional Monarchy
•      King
Arristok Zobieski III
•      Prime Minister
Sajto Solski
Legislature       La Praetoria
       Skolja
       Šečo
 
Population
• 2014 estimate
57.8 million
Currency          Pavau
Time zone         
Date format       dd-mm-yyyy
Driving side         right
Calling code     +909
Internet TLD             .zy

Zoygaria, officially the Imperial Commonwealth of Zoygaria (Zoygarian: Sodružéstvo Imperiál de Zoyívska), is a Semi-Constitutional Monarchy located in Eastern Nortua in the Coalition of Crown Albatross. It is bordered by Trive to the west, Versenia and Greland to the east, and shares a maritime borders with Jumbosa, Oeslia, Jyau, and Vitosium to the south. Zoygaria is characterized by hilly, highly-varied elevation and terrain, dominated by low-lying mountains and hills, particularly in the southwest. The country is covered in vast expanses of plains and steppes with a broad coastline into the Nortua Sea and hundreds of islands, the largest of which is the island of Povoska. The Zoygarian climate is typically cool and mild in the summer months with biting winters that scourge the countryside in the latter half of the year. The Zoygarian capital is Vostok, the 4th-largest city, the largest being the historical city of Akuí, the metropolitan and cultural heart of the Imperial Commonwealth. Zoygaria has a population of approximately 57,801,000, making it the third-most populous nation in Nortua.

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