Legatia
Legatian Republic Respublica Legatium | |
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Motto: "Fortitudinem per Concordia" "Strength in Unity" | |
Anthem: Pro Patria | |
Capital | Augusta |
Largest city | Coriolanus |
Official languages | Legatian |
Ethnic groups (2017) | 86% Legatian 17% Other |
Demonym(s) | Legatian |
Government | Unitary constitutional consular republic |
• Consul | Lucius Pescennius |
Legislature | Legatian Council |
Legatian Senate | |
Legatian Curiate | |
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Population | |
• 2018 census | 86,863,891 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | 4.521 trillion |
• Per capita | 52,569 |
Gini | 26.9 low |
HDI | 0.921 very high |
Currency | Legatian Denarius (LD) |
Date format | mm ˘ dd ˘ yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .leg |
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Legatia, officially known as the Legatian Republic (Legatian: Respublica Legatium ), is a country in Edavia. Legatia is bordered by Auvenia to the west and Borland to the north. Legatia is a unitary state consisting of TBD amount of subdivisions known as provinces. Legatia's climate ranges from alpine in the north and northwest, Mediterranean climates predominately throughout the central area of the country and more temperate areas in the south. The capital of Legatia is Augusta, among the world's oldest cities, which serves as the seat of government. Its largest city is Coriolanus, a cultural and economic hub located in the south of Legatia.
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