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The Confederate States of Anagonia
Anagonia
Flag of Anagonia, Anagonian
Flag
3rd National Seal of the Confederacy of Anagonia, Anagonian
3rd National Seal of the Confederacy
Motto: "Astra inclinant, sed nonobligant"


(The stars incline, but do not oblige)
CapitalLiberty City
Largest cityAtlantica
Official languagesNative Anagonian & English
Recognised regional languagesRegional dialects dependent on State or Territory
Other languages(Other European, Russian, Spanish, Other Asian, Various Non-Human Languages)
Ethnic groups
(108 AUR)
Anagonian, Various others determined on state and territory
Demonym(s)Anagonian(s), Confederate(s)
GovernmentConstitutional Republic
• President
Mileethus Canisilus
• Vice President
Franklin Johnson
Establishment
• XX
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Area
• Total
21,864,400 km2 (8,441,900 sq mi)
Population
• 108 AUR estimate
450,522,407
• Density
5.77/km2 (14.9/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)108 AUR estimate
• Total
D$28,424,257,741,025
• Per capita
D$78,246.01
Gini0.43
low
HDI0.927
very high
CurrencyConfederate DENAR (D$)
Time zoneUTC+5 (Anagonian Standard Time Zones)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+6 (Anagonian Standard Time Zones)
Driving sideright
Calling code678
Internet TLD.CSA
The Confederate States of Anagonia has:
  • 7 States
  • 15 Territories
  • 2 Sovereign Nations (Allied via The United Continental Confederation)

Introduction

Official Banner of Anagonia

History

Etymology

Geography and Climate

Geography

Topographic Map of Anagonia
Image circa 108 AUR
(Image Commissioned by Anagonia, Drawn by DSK circa 2024)
Pre-Great War Anagonia
(circa United Republic era 1931 AD & prior)
NOTE THE THREE DISTINCT PROVINCES:
* Anagonia Province
* Drekamythia Province
* Nodea Rudav Province

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