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Keldoria

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Kingdom of Keldoria
Votëria i Keldoresë (Keldorian)
Flag of Keldoria
Flag
Motto: 
"Lavadërim Zoter dru Keldoresë" (Keldorian)
"Praise to God and Keldoria"
Anthem: 
Himini ëi Artokës Keldoresin (Keldorian)
"Hymn of the Keldorian Land"
Capital
and largest city
Adeli
Official languagesKeldorian
Recognised regional languages
Ethnic groups
(2022)
Religion
(2020)
  • 12.0% Irreligion
  • 3.2% other
  • 8.1% unanswered
Demonym(s)Keldorian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Zuqo II
Xherri Garci
LegislatureParliament
Formation
17 July 1399
4 February 1463
21 December 1463
• Civil war
6 August 1708
28 March 1837
14 November 1913
1 April 1989
• VEU accession
9 January 1998
Population
• 2024 estimate
Neutral increase 38,449,503
• 2022 census
36,914,573
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
• Total
Increase $2.074 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $51,274
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
Increase $1.294 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $31,991
Gini (2020)Positive decrease 31.8
medium
HDI (2022)Steady 0.914
very high
CurrencyVero (𐆗) (VRO)
Time zoneIST-? (VRT)
• Summer (DST)
IST-? (VRST)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy (CE)
Driving sideright
Calling code+14
Internet TLD.kd

Keldoria (Keldorian: Keldoresë), officially the Kingdom of Keldoria (Keldorian: Votëria i Keldoresë), is a country in Southwestern Kulanthir. It has a population of 38,449,503. Its natural borders are formed by the Dulmara Ocean to the south, the river Corine to the east, and the Fulminic Mountains to the north and west. Politically, it is bordered by Argolan to the east; Sumaris and Ollaria to the north; Vegorlane to the west; as well as a maritime border with Farokand to the south. Keldoria is administratively divided into 26 provinces. The capital and largest city of Keldoria is Adeli. Other major urban areas include Hilashë, Çolm, Vandar, and Lenicë.