Utopia
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Highest State of the Republic of the New Island of Utopia Cap'lloq | |
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Motto: "Rightely we are Eutopie, a place of felicitie" | |
Capital | Amaurot |
Official languages | Eutopic |
Recognised regional languages | Tahauna, Guineic |
Ethnic groups (2012) |
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Religion | Celestial Worship, Ancestor Worship, Christianity |
Demonym(s) | Eutopian |
Government | Elective monarchy |
• King | Utopos IX |
• Primieramen Traniborus | Raphae More |
• Primieramen Syphogranti | Arnau Werqor |
Legislature | Princely Council |
Protophylarchus Council | |
Phylarchus Council | |
Establishment | |
• Cap'daesqs Migrants | 655 AD |
• Cap'daesqs Kingdom | 681 AD |
• King Utopos I Canal | 943 AD |
• Arrival of Christianity | 1507 AD |
• Utopia | 1823 AD |
Area | |
• | 35,960 km2 (13,880 sq mi) |
Population | |
• November 2019 census | 2,147,800 |
• Density | 59.7/km2 (154.6/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $88,031,878,600 |
• Per capita | $40,987* |
Gini (2019) | 11.60 low |
HDI (2016) | 0.905 very high |
Currency | Oru (Φ (ORU)) |
Date format | dd.mm.yy |
Driving side | left |
ISO 3166 code | ETP |
Internet TLD | .et |
Overview
Utopia (Eutopic: Cap'lloq), known formally as the Highest State of the Republic of the New Island of Utopia is a small island nation off the coast of Dystopia with further coastal territories. The nation of Utopia has a population of 2,147,800. The island of Utopia has been likened to the shape of the crescent of a moon, with the capital of Amaurot situated in the center of the crescent.
Despite Utopia being considered a better alternative to Dystopia with it's socially liberal ideology and total equality with it's citizens, slavery is still practiced within the nation, primarily as household and family slaves. Slaves are not considered citizens.
Etymology
Utopia's name comes from King Utopos I, and means 'Land of Utopos'.