Rohst

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Empire of Rohst
Roster Rijk
Flag of Rohstian Empire
Flag
of Rohstian Empire
Coat of arms
Motto: "Ons bloed, Ons land, Onze trots"
"Our Blood, Our Land, Our Pride"
Anthem: "Samen Staan We"
"Together We Stand"
CapitalOpijnen
LargestBatavia
Official languagesRohstian
Recognised regional languagesVlaamish
Ethnic groups
Rohstian
Demonym(s)Rohstian
GovernmentDominant-party authoritarian Fascist dictatorship
• Stadholder
Stadhouder
Olivier Moss
Population
• Estimate
144,219,370
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
TBD
• Per capita
TBD
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
TBD
• Per capita
TBD
Gini30.1
medium
HDI.925
very high
CurrencyRohstian Guilder (ƒ) (ROG)

Rohst (Rohstian: Roste [Roste]), officially the Rijk of Rohst (Rohstian: Het rijk van Rohst [reˈHet rijk væn Rohst]), is a sovereign state and authoritarian fascist dictatorship in eastern Estere, located within Eordus.

Etymology

Rohst, or Rost, is the name historically applied to the nation since its formal creation. Today, Rohst is referred to as Rostrijk in Rohstian, Rostreich in Ithalian, and Rostia in Callacian, all translating directly to "realm of the Rohstians." It is believed the name Rost itself originated in the name of the people who inhabited the modern-day area around Batavia in Rohst, called the Rostmen, or Rostii in Tiburian. Many of their settlements form the foundation of key cities in Rohst today.

History

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Main articles: Rohstian Empire

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Main article: Rohstian Armed Forces

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