Ochoccola
Ochoccola Republic | |
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Motto: "Ahuertvs, Oiwacvkvla!" (Pintachee) "Rise, Ococcola!" (Cuthish) "Rise, Ochoccola!" | |
Anthem: "Miinkekvs" (Pintachee) "Let It Be Forever" (Cuthish) "Let It Be Forever" | |
Capital and largest city | Socapatoy |
Official languages | Pintachee Cuthish |
Recognised regional languages | Shuela |
Ethnic groups (2020) | 77.4% Pintachee 11.7% Multiracial 7.2% Cuthish 2.7% Shuela 1.0% Other |
Demonym(s) | Ochoccolan |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic |
Yaholo | |
Kikikwawason | |
Legislature | Nvkafieiv |
Independence from Mascylla | |
• Declared | 7 March 1947 |
20 September 1995 | |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 10,662,427 |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $121.093 billion |
• Per capita | $11,357 |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $50.998 billion |
• Per capita | $4,783 |
Gini (2020) | 36.2 medium |
HDI (2020) | 0.731 high |
Currency | Pund (OCP) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +22 |
ISO 3166 code | OC |
Internet TLD | .oc |
Ochoccola (Pintachee: Oiwacvkvla, Cuthish: Ococcola), officially the Ochoccola Republic (Pintachee: Oiwacvkvla Tv'leme, Cuthish: Ococcola Leedwealþ) is a sovereign state located on the island of Godrica in the Alvinian archipelago. It shares a land border with Chelagey to the north, and shares maritime borders with X to the east, and Mascyllary Akawhk and X to the south. Ochoccola's capital and largest city is Socapatoy, with other major cities including Belton Ridge, Pinhoti, Cahulga, New Fenmouth, and Atchasapa. With a population of approximately 10.7 million and spanning an area of approximately X square kilometers, Ochoccola is the Xth most populous and Xth largest state in Aurorum.
Etymology
The Pintachee name Oiwacvkvla, as well as its Cuthicization, Ococcola, is derived from the word cvcvlv, meaning "red-headed woodpecker." The red-headed woodpecker is indigenous to Godrica and plays a significant role in Pintachee culture, consequently appearing prominently in Ochoccola's national imagery.