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South Chatten

Sycos Chatten (Leucish)
Crown State of South Chatten
Flag of South Chatten
Flag
Coat of arms of South Chatten
Coat of arms
Nickname(s): 
"The Coffee State."
Location of South Chatten (red) on the map.
Location of South Chatten (red) on the map.
Sovereign stateChatten and Leucen
NationChatten
IslandChatten
Created by the Enabling Act of 18301 July 1830
Capital
and largest city
Kessenduran
MoothallPoyrtin State Hall
Leaders
• Governor
Geronys Myntar
Orthys Panthera
• House of Baronies representatives
3 out of 76
• Assembly of Commons representatives
7 out of 188
Area
• Total
29,017 km2 (11,204 sq mi) (3rd)
Population
• 2022 census
3,562,348 (13th)
• Density
122.77/km2 (318.0/sq mi) (15th)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
₽67,612,778 (15th)
• Per capita
₽18,979 (16th)
HDI (2022)Increase 0.89
very high · 13th
CurrencyLeucish Piese (PIS)
Time zoneUTC+1 (NWT)
Calling code+115
ZIP code
SC
ISO 3166 codeNK-SC
Internet TLD.chl
Websitewww.southchatten.gov.chl


South Chatten (Leucish: Sycos Chatten), is a federal state located on the island of Chatten. It is situated on the southern shores of the island and borders Chatten Strait, Poewyss Bay, and Helswig to the south, Lannascern to the south-west, the Septentriones Ocean, and Dunfast Bay to the west, West Chatten to the north-west, East Chatten to the north, and the Leucish Sea to the east. With a population of 3.5 million inhabitants, it is the 13th-most populous state and the 15th-densely populated. With an area of 29,017 km2 (11,204 sq mi), it is the 3rd-largest state by area. Its capital, Kessenduran, sits in the banks of the River Malyn, within the county of Sycos Poewyss. Nicknamed "The Coffee State", the state is known for its innovative creativity of coffee blends and its extensive coffee industry. The state is also known for its canning industry.

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