Slava
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Slav Federation Slavenska Federacija (South Slav) | |
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Capital and largest city | Begrod |
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Government | Federal Premist Republic |
• Premier | Nemanja Zivcovic |
• Surrogate Premier | Ejub Bešić |
• Executive of Council | Branko Cvetkovic |
Legislature | National Council |
Area | |
• Total | 152,230 km2 (58,780 sq mi) (66th) |
Population | |
• 3000 census | 10,564,695 (61st) |
• Density | 69.4/km2 (179.7/sq mi) (57th) |
GDP (PPP) | 3000 estimate |
• Total | $506.5 billion (58th) |
• Per capita | $47,938 (30th) |
GDP (nominal) | 3000 estimate |
• Total | $421.8 billion (54th) |
• Per capita | $39,924 (28th) |
Gini (3000) | 38.8 medium (37th) |
HDI (3000) | 0.773 high (45th) |
Currency | Slav Dinar (SLD) |
Time zone | UTC+4 (West Asian Time) |
Slava, officially the Slav Federation, is a nation in northeastern Europe. It is bordered by Lada to the west and Qazin to the south. It has a coast with the Kara Sea to the north, the Sibran Sea to the east, and the Ob Sea to the southeast.
Slava has high ratings in political freedom and civil liberties, but low ratings in HRC-FS human rights due to their social separation of genders. Females and males have restrictions on their job opportunities and general roles in society. Males are expected to work and provide financial support while females are expected to be homemakers and mothers.
Slava prioritises its ancient culture and practices, creating a strong tourism industry, but also one of the richest and best preserved cultures in the world. While the country has a collective culture, it also has several subcultures historically from southeast Europe. These subcultures are mostly split on borders between the individual states of Slava.
Etymology
Slava is derived from the word Slav, which is used for a large group of related ethnicities originating from eastern Europe. The country was formed from several small city states all of Slav descent, and so the name Slava was chosen to include all the different ethnic groups. The term Slav has many origins from various languages.