Greater Slavacia

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The Federation of Greater Slavacia
"Велико-Славянская Федерацiя"
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Motto: 'Свобода, равенство, ​миръ​!'
"Freedom, equality, peace!"
Anthem: "Государственный гимнъ Велико-Славянской Федераціи "
("State anthem of the Federation of Greater Slavacia ")
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Location of Greater Slavacia (pink)
CapitalNovosergeevsk
Largest cityPetrograd
Official languagesSlavacian
Demonym(s)Slavacian
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential constitutional republic
• President
Maxim Borodin
• Prime Minster
Igor Valenkov
LegislatureFederal Council
Area
• Total
1,125,470 km2 (434,550 sq mi)
Population
• 2019 estimate
302 246 450
• 2017 census
301 768 143
• Density
269/km2 (696.7/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
2.12 trillion ₽
• Per capita
6948.95 ₽
Gini (2019)13.2a
low
HDI (2019)0.92a
very high
CurrencySlavacian Ruble (₽): 1 NS$ = .23 ₽ (SLR)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy (13 days behind the International Calendar system)
Driving sideright
Calling code+41
Internet TLD.sla
  1. Data from Slavacian Institute of Statistics

Greater Slavacia officially The Federation of Greater Slavacia is a federal semi-presidential constitutional republic comprised of a number of states and semi-autonomous republics. It is governed by a President, an elected legislature called the Federal Council, and a Judiciary - Ministry of Justice. It is located on the mainland and nearby off-shore islands on the southern coast of the continent of Archon in the Sovereign Charter.

History

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Politics and Government

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Foreign Relations

Economy

During the decades of isolationism following the end of the Slavacian Civil War, the Slavacian economy has become almost completely self-sufficient, with trade making up less than 1% of the nations GDP. However, this has also let to a somewhat stagnant economy and most importantly a reputation of being a poor and somewhat underdeveloped nation. However, that is not the case. Due to nationalization of most natural resources (such as: coal, iron, oil and other various metals), as well as the nationalization of the means of production supplemented by punitive tax rates onto private enterprises (sometimes up to 65% for larger companies) the cost of living in Slavacia is very, very low. From birth every citizen is entitled to a free education, free medical care and upon reaching employment, a free apartment in the city of employment.

Energy

The energy production of Slavacia is handled by the Ministry of Energy and it's departments. The majority of the energy produced by the nation comes from nuclear power plants, although coal and hydroelectric power is also reasonably common. The next major step in the power generation industry is said to be fusion, with several experimental centers already producing power. However, their large operating and construction costs currently serve as the biggest deterrent from mass adoption of fusion power.

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