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Veton Republic
Republic vetonien (ja)
République vetonienne (iv)
Repùblica vetonianna (ro)
Flag of Vetonia
Flag
Motto: Homo mensura (Old Aesculian)
"Man [is] the measure [of all things]"
Anthem: Od á la Patria (Javol)
("Ode to the Motherland")
Location Vetonia.png
Vetonia (dark green) in Narisis (grey)
Capital
and largest city
Andraid
Official languagesNone
Recognised national languagesJavol
Iverdonian
Recognised regional languagesSilurian
Rodenese
Tarbel
Ethnic groups
(2016)
Javol (45.8%)
Iverdognan (22.3%)
Silurian (16.2%)
Rodenese (7.2%)
Tarbel (5.6%)
Aesculian (0.9%)
Other (2%)
Demonym(s)Vetonian (vetonien)
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional republic
• President
xx
xx
xx
xx
Legislature National Assembly
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Independence 
• ?
?
• Independence declared
1913
29 February 1916
1920
• Federal reform
1958
Area
• Total
199,785.2 km2 (77,137.5 sq mi) (?)
• Water (%)
5.9
Population
• 2016 estimate
23,681,712 (?)
• Density
143.56/km2 (371.8/sq mi) (?)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
$1.361 trillion (?)
• Per capita
$57,484 (?)
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
$1.315 trillion (?)
• Per capita
$55,553 (?)
Gini (2015)Steady 28.9
low (?)
HDI (2017)Increase 0.939
very high (?)
CurrencyVetonian livre (VT)
Time zoneUTC? (?)
• Summer (DST)
UTC? (?)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+05
ISO 3166 codeVT
Internet TLD.vt

The Veton Republic (Javol: Republica vetonien, pronounced: [rə'pi.bli.kə və.tu'njen]; Iverdonian: République vétonienne, pronounced: [ʁe.py.blik ve.to.njɛn]), commonly referred to as Vetonia (Javol: Vetoní, pronounced: [vətu'ni]; Iverdonian: Vétonie, pronounced: [ve.to.ni]) is a sovereign state organised as a federal parliamentary constitutional republic in southern Plateia. The country borders Castelana to the west, xx to the east, Aesculia to the north-east and the Lautan Ocean to the south. The country covers an area of approximately 192,286 square kilometres (74,242 square miles) with a mostly temperate, oceanic climate. It has a population of over 23.6 million people. Its capital and largest city is Andraid, with 1.7 million residents; other major cities include ?, ? and ?.

Vetonia is divided into four constituent states (païs in Javol, pays in Iverdonian), Vellavia, Tosandria, Iverdonia and Rodenia. These states are divided by language, Javol-speaking Vellavia and Tosandria, Iverdonian-speaking Iverdonia and Rodenese-speaking Rodenia. There are also significant minorities of !Celtic Silurians in Vellavia and Tosandria, as well as of Tarbel in both Iverdonia and Rodenia.

old history

Vetonian independence from the Aesculian Empire was declared in 1911 by ? and ?, although its independence would not be recognised until the signature of the Treaty of XX that ended the Great Continental War. After independence, a democratic constitution was adopted in 1916 and in 1920, the territory of modern-day Rodenia was annexed following the xx conflict. The period between the 1930s to 1974 was marked by heightened tensions between the country's various ethnic groups fueled by unequal economic development and linguistic differences between communities. Far-reaching reforms enacted in 1958 and implemented during the 1960s mollified ethnic conflict and resulted in the transition of the country to a federal system. Ethnic and territorial tensions have subsued but continue to mark the country's political and social cleavages (pillarisation).

Today, Vetonia is a developed country with a mixed-market economy. It ranks amongst the highest in international indexes of education, health care, quality of life, life expectancy at birth and human development, as well as happiness.

Etymology

The name of 'Vetonia' (Vetoní, Vétonie) is a

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