Il Dogado

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Il Dogado
Vespasian Distretto Federale del Dogado
Povelian Distreta Federałe del Dogado
Federal District of Il Dogado
Flag of Il Dogado
Coat of arms of Il Dogado
Mottoes: 
■ – La Dogado ■ – Etruria
– La Dogado Etruria
CountryEtruria
StatusFederal territory within a federal republic
Creation1888
CapitalPovelia
Government
 • TypeParliamentary system subordinate to the Federal government
 • BodyGeneral Council
 • President of the FederationFrancesco Carcaterra
 • Prefect of La DogadoMarco Antonio Cristofori
Population
 (2020)
 • Total988,882
DemonymCislanian
GDP
 • Total$25,216 million
 • Per capita$25,500
Area code+001
Official languagesVespasian
Povelian

Il Dogado (Lit. The Duchy), officially known as the Federal District of La Dogado (Vespasian: Distritto Federale del Dogado; Povelian: Distreta Federałe del Dogado), is a federal territory of Etruria encompassing the federal capital of Povelia and surrounding regions. With a population of 988,882 as of 2020, makes it the smallest administrative division in Etruria, yet with a per capita of $25,500 it is the highest in terms of income.

The territory takes its name from the Dogado of the Exalted Republic of Povelia (779-1784), owing to it sharing the exact borders of its historical predecessor. The territory was established in 1888, following the San Sepulchro Revolution, which established the Etrurian Second Republic. Povelia's declaration as the nation's capital, though meant to be temporary, became long lasting owing to its location, geography and established infrastructure.

Unlike Etruria's federal states, La Dogado has only limited self-rule and is subordinate to the federal government in most areas of governance. The government of La Dogado is based around the parliamentary system of Etruria, however, owing to its small size, the General Council of La Dogado is smaller and also holds the responsibilities of a municipal council for the city of Povelia.

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