Pavlovsk

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Federated People's Republic of Pavlovsk
Федеративная Народная Республика Па́вловск (Pakaásnovos)
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Motto: "Бережливость хороша, да скупость страшна." (Pavlovski)
("Economy is Good, Greed is Bad" or "Economy is a good servant, but a bad master.")
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CapitalChekhov
Official languagesPavlovski, Kazakh, Finnish
Recognised national languagesPavlovski, Kazakh, Finnish, Uzbek, Georgian, Azerbaijani, Latvian, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Armenian, Estonian
Ethnic groups
  • 72% Pavlovski/East Slavs
  • 13% Turkic
  • 6% Jewish
  • 9% Other Ethnic Groups
Demonym(s)Pavlovski
GovernmentUnitary One-Party Socialist Republic
LegislatureNational People's Congress
Formation
• Crowning of Rurik
862
• Establishment of Pav'
880
• 1300
Duchy of Chekhov
• 1547
Tsardom of Pavlovsk
• People's Federated Republic of Pavlovsk
19 October 1917
Population
• Estimate
316,730,819 (3rd)
CurrencyRuble (RUB)
Time zoneUTC +2 to +12
Driving sideright
Calling code+669

Pavlovsk, officially the Federated People's Republic of Pavlovsk (Pavlovski: Федеративная Народная Республика Па́вловск Romanization: Federativnaya Narodnaya Respublika Pávlovsk), is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. From north-west to south-east, the nation is directly bordered by Sundsvall, Lubilia, Zhovkva, Izmir, Samarra, the Afghan Republic, the Shicai Sultanate, the Steppe Confederacy, Turan, Songjiang, and the Joseon Empire. It shares maritime borders with Japan at the Tartar Strait, and with the United Pacific States State of Alaska at the Bering Strait. Pavlovsk is the largest country in the world by area, covering over one-eighth the world's inhabited land area, and spanning eleven time zones.

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