Riojania
The Federal Republic of Riojania Riojania | |
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Motto: "Oh Lord, Oh God." | |
Anthem: "For The Thousand Islands!" | |
Capital | Gunnerton |
Largest city | New Watergate |
Official languages | Nostrian |
Ethnic groups | Nostrian, Burgan |
Religion | Riamese Orthodox |
Demonym(s) | Riojano |
Government | Federal Democratic Council |
Legislature | 5 Years |
Independent State | |
• First Riokalese Kingdom | 27 BC |
• Nutern Empire | 07 BC |
• Second Riokalese Kingdom | 09 BC |
• Riokalese Empire | 122 AD |
• Conquest by the Hirethian Empire | 123 AD |
• Break from the Hirethian Empire | 229 AD |
• Establishment of the Kingdom of Riojania | 230 AD |
• Democratisation of Riojania | 1676 AD |
Area | |
• | 13,965 km2 (5,392 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 11 Million |
Gini | 31.70 medium |
Currency | Riamese Hull |
Time zone | UTC -5 |
Antipodes | Geographia |
Date format | DD-MM-YYYY |
Driving side | right |
ISO 3166 code | RO |
Internet TLD | .ro |
Riojania, officially The Federal Republic of Riojania, is a transcontinental state located on the Nostrian Sea Between Olivacia and Hirethia. It shares borders with the Nutern Sea to the north; the Kannapolis Sea to the east; and the Lilac Sea to the southeast. Nostrians form the vast majority of the nation's population and Riokalians are the largest minority. Gunnerton is Riojania's capital city and financial centre, while New Watergate is its largest city.
One of the world's earliest permanently settled regions, present-day Riojania was home to important Neolithic sites like Sonarki Falás, and was inhabited by ancient civilisations including the Parathians, Riokalians, Burgans, Nuterns and others. Following the conquests of the Hirethian Empire by the Addmusite dynasty which started the Riomodif period, most of the ancient regions in modern Riojania were culturally Nostrianised, which continued during until the fall of the Hirethian Empire in 230 AD.
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