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Federated Valduvian Council Republics
Federatīvās Valduves Padomes Republikas
(Valduvian)
Flag of Valduvia
Flag
Motto: "Visu zemju proletārieši, savienojieties!"
"Workers of the world, unite!"
Anthem: "Internacionāle"
"The Internationale"
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Location of Valduvia
Location of  Valduvia  (dark green)

– in Euclea  (green & dark grey)
– in MASSOR  (green)

Capital
and largest city
Tautaspils
Official languagesValduvian
Recognised regional languagesWeranian
Demonym(s)Valduvian
GovernmentFederal socialist council republic
• Presidium
Zigmārs Hermanis (President)
Lavīze Krūmiņa
Lauris Brastiņš
Kristaps Laizāns
Matīss Rozītis
• Premier
Janis Vilks
LegislatureSaeima
Formation
19 June 1921
7 January 1987
Area
• Total
423,489 km2 (163,510 sq mi)
Population
• Census
55,279,300
• Density
130.5/km2 (338.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
$1.855 trillion
• Per capita
$33,549
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$1.074 trillion
• Per capita
$19,440
HDI (2021)0.845
very high
CurrencyValduvian zelts
Time zoneUTC-1
Driving sideright

Valduvia (Valduvian: Valduve), officially the Federated Valduvian Council Republics (Valduvian: Federatīvās Valduves Padomes Republikas), is a sovereign state in northern Euclea. The nation shares land borders with Kantemosha & Ambrazka, East Miersa, Gaullica, Kesselbourg, Hennehouwe, Estmere, Alsland, and Werania, and extends to the Perovo Sea in the north. Valduvia's capital and largest city is Tautaspils, with other major cities including TBA, TBA, TBA, and TBA. With a population of approximately 55 million and spanning an area of 423,489 square kilometers, Valduvia is the Xth most populous and Xth largest state in Euclea.

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