Schnabo

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Republic of Schnabo
Erenílc Escá'aníána
רקפובליקת אשקניאן
Motto: 
"Þerek lév eúlætem" (Escan)
"Peace through unity"
Anthem: 
"Aíǽrtéd etète Erenílce" (Escan)
Heart of a Nation
Capital
and
Schnabooton
Official languagesEscan · Deparel
Recognised national languagesEnglish
Recognised regional languagesFrench
Demonym(s)Escanian
Schnaboiana
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential constitutional republic
• President
William Ackerfield
• Vice President
Marylin an Ceníe
• Prime Minister
John Campbell
• Speaker of the House
Alexander Beaumont
LegislatureRepublican Diet
Federal Council
House of the People
Establishment
• Federation of Free Republics
22 November 1706
• War of Secession
14 June 1842
• Reunification as a unitary state
5 February 1845
• Federal republic established
12 May 1848
Population
• Estimate
406,123,589
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
ͼ 814 trillion
• Per capita
ͼ 63,529
HDI0.953
very high
CurrencyEscanian Schnab (ESB)
Date formatyyyy-mm-dd
Driving sideright
Calling code+55
ISO 3166 codeEE
Internet TLD.ee
  1. Non-standard.

Schnabo (shnah-boh; Escan: Escá'aníàn [ˈeskʰɑnjɑn], officially the Republic of Schnabo (Schnan: Erenílc Escá'aníàna; Deparel: רפובליקת אשקניאן, tr. Republikat Ashkanyan), is a federal republic consisting of 20 states and single federal district encompassing the capital Schnabooton and its vicinity.

The area that today makes up the territory of Schnabo has been inhabited since ancient times. By the 18th century, several independent nation och city states had been established and many were weakened after years of nearly-constant war. The first attempt at a Pan-Escanian state came with the establishment of the Federation of Free Republics in 1706, which lasted for 136 years until the outbreak of the War of Succession. Pro-unionist forces won, and forced a re-unification of the then-torn up federation under a centralized government. Threats of a second secessionist war paved way for the establishment of the modern federal republic in 1848, where central powers were relinquished in favor of strong autonomy for individual member states.