Vanislavia

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The Confederated States of Vanislavia
Vanislavija (Salvatian)
Ваниславиа (Sevrattian)
Ваниславија (Dravožian)
Vanislavia (Krakovian)
Vanislavia (Upper Vanislavian)
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Flag
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Coat of arms
Motto: "Велико опредељење"
"Great Determination"
Anthem: Himna Kraljevine Vanoslavije
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Map of Vanislavia as a whole
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Map of Vanislavia and all autonomous regions inside.          
CapitalLaUWZGR.png Palajevo (Sevrattia)
Screenshot 2021-07-09 191608.png Codzău (Dravožia)
Fdjpsqfzgux61.png Zara (Krakovia)
S3q4bt3emie11.png Barevo (Salvatia)
Kf7k9j33far51.jpg Struden (Borvenia)
Largest cityLaUWZGR.png Palajevo
Other languagesSalvatian
Sevrattian
Dravožian
Krakovian
Upper Vanislavian
Ethnic groups
(2021)
Salvatian (29%)
Sevrattian (27%)
Borvenian (20%)
Krakovian (13%)
Dravožian (11%)
Religion
Orthodox Christianity (89%)
Islam (7%)
Other (4%)
Demonym(s)Vanislavian
GovernmentConfederacy
• High Governor      
Oleksander Savic
• High Secretary      
Eduard Supan
LegislatureParliament
Establishment
1936
Population
• Estimate
24,830,000 (2021)
• 2018 census
24,819,293
HDI (2021)0.854
very high (34)
CurrencyVratin
Date formatdd/mm/yy
Driving sideright
Calling code+731

Vanislavia (Ваниславиа (Sevrattian) is a sovereign confederacy in Anteria made up of five autonomous regions, Sevrattia, Dravožia, Krakovia, Salvattia and Borvenia. It is bordered by Iwonia and Teckia to the east and Russatrova to the south. Vanislavia is a country of 24,000,000 total people. Formed following The Treaty of Palajevo, Vanislavia remains one of the largest countries in the northern hemisphere. The capital city of Vanislavia is Palajevo. The nation's currency is the Vratin.

Etymology

History

Background

The concept of a united Ibric region has existed for long before The Treaty of Palajevo and creating of Vanislavia. The first record of a mention or idea of unification was in the book titled 'Ibričko carstvo' or 'The Ibric Empire' in which author Faris Juric describes life in what a united Ibric region would be like.

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