Castillia

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Castillian Federation

Castillian: La Federation Castillia
Castille flag.jpg
Flag
Motto: Fraternité sous notre Fédération
CapitalPreslaff
Largest cityBeziers
Official languagesCastillian, Díenstadi
Recognised regional languagesAnglic
Demonym(s)Castillian
GovernmentFederated presidential constitutional republic
• President
Marlène Backès,
LegislatureÉtats-Généraux (States-General)
Fédéralsénat (Federal Senate)
Assemblé des Cinqcents (Assembly of Five-Hundred)
Formation
• Castillian Unification
1749 C.E.
• Federal Unification
2030 C.E.
GDP (PPP)2032 estimate
• Total
$4,010 trillion
• Per capita
$169,020
HDI (2032)0.831
very high
CurrencyDatary
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy CE
Driving sideright
Calling code+411
Internet TLD.cas

Castillia, officially the Castillian Federation, is a federated presidential constitutional republic located in Greater Díenstad. Comprising the entire Viridian continent, a large island landmass in the Dienstadi orient, it is among the largest countries in the region by square mileage. The country's capital and second-largest city is Preslaff, also the cultural capital of Castillia. Beziers is Castillia's largest city and financial capital, being the headquarters of some of the most prominent financial and corporate entities in Greater Dienstad. Other major urban areas in the country include Ariège, Marais Besançon, Élancourt, Nogent-sur-Marne, and Villeparisis.

Etymology

History

Prehistory

Early Civilization

Ancient Civilization

Middle Ages

Castillian Unification

Modern Empire

National Socialism

Federal Unification

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Foreign Relations

Military

Economy

Trade

Agriculture

Banking and Finance

Tourism

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Income, Poverty, and Wealth

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Culture

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