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Masovya

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Empire of Masovya
Империя Мазовья ((Votyalic))
Imperiya Mazov'ya
Flag of Masovya
Flag
National Emblem
Motto: Міцні разом
"Mitsni razom"
"Strong together"
Anthem:  Совершенство в свете императоров
"Sovershenstvo v svete imperatorov"
"Perfection in the emperors light"

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Capital
and
Masiligrad
Official languagesVotyalic, Abzahn, Yoshel, Tolyk, Yakast, Zvečajian
Demonym(s)Masovyan
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential parliamentary republic
• Emperor
Alexander V
Umsky Denisovich
LegislatureEmperor and royal council
Higher Duma
Lower Council
Formation
• Knyazate of the Golden Valley forms
~900
• Grand Principality of Zolodolina forms
11 July 1228
• Sokolov coup d'état is successful
3 January 1404
• Votyalic Empire forms
18 May 1633
• Deposition of the Votyalic Autocracy in the Christmas Revolution
27 December 1878
• Votyalic Civil War begins
29 January 1879
• Imperial family moves capital to Masiligrad
8 May 1891
• Continuation of Imperial rule declared in Masovya
5 December 1895
Population
• 2018 estimate
87,235,813
• 2013 census
86,792,552
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$1,570,224 billion
• Per capita
$18,000
Currencyrouble (NV/В₽)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+3
ISO 3166 codeMSV
Internet TLD.msv

Masovya (Votyalic: Мазовья), officially the Empire of Masovya (Votyalic: Империя Мазовья) is an empire located in north-eastern Borealis and was formerly part of the larger Votyalian Empire until it's civil war in 1878, during which the imperial family relocated to the country's capital Masiligrad.

History

Christmas Revolution and Civil War

Geography

Politics

Imperial government

Foreign Relations

Political Divisions

Military

Economy

Demographics

Culture