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'''Caledonia''', officially the '''Republic of Caledonia''' ({{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Caledonian}}: ''Poblachd Caledonia''), is a {{wp|Federation|federal}} {{wp|republic}} located on northern [[Lorecia]]. It borders clockwise, [[Nynorsk Ostlijord]], [[Artoszka]], [[Plätteisen Adler]], [[Western Tundra]], [[Ostrothia]] and [[Valkea]]. Its capital, [[Baltyre]] is located on the northernmost coast, where most of its 36,562,120 inhabitants live.  
'''Caledonia''', officially the '''Republic of Caledonia''' ({{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Caledonian}}: ''Poblachd Caledonia''), is a {{wp|Federation|federal}} {{wp|republic}} located on northern [[Lorecia]]. It borders clockwise, [[Nynorsk Ostlijord]], [[Artoszka]], [[Plätteisen Adler]], [[Western Tundra]], [[Ostrothia]] and [[Valkea]]. Although it is one of the largest countries in the region by land area, most of the territory is practically uninhabited by its northern location,; most of the population is concentrated in the southern region, near the border with Valeka and Ostrothia and along the eastern coasts. Caledonia's capital city is [[Baltyre]] and other important metropolitan regions are [[_]], [[_]] and [[_]].
 
Caledonia traces its origins to the early duchies formed in the eastern gulf and southern regions. Valkean and Nynorsk influences forced the consolidation of Baltyre and the early formation of the Kingdom of Caledonia, which gradually expanded throughout the centuries across most of the north of Lorecia. Near the 17th century, the Kingdom of Caledonia consolidated its territory and with the assumption of [[someone]] to the throne, the Empire of Caledonia was proclaimed with the start of the first colonial expeditions.
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Republic of Caledonia

Poblachd Caledonia
Flag of Caledonia
Flag
Coat of Arms of Caledonia
Coat of arms
Motto: "Ceartas, Aonachd, Neart"
"Justice, Unity, Strength"
Nouvel Ecosse map.png
Map of Caledonia in Lorecia
Capital
and
Baltyre
Official languagesCaledonian
Recognised regional languagesSámi
Demonym(s)Caledonians
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic
• President
Peadair Lobhdain
• Prìomh Mhinistear
Ainslie MacKinnel
LegislaturePàrlamaid
Taigh Uarach
Taigh Iarach
Population
• 2019 estimate
36,562,120
• 2015 census
33,410,345
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$1,672,000,000,000
• Per capita
$52,839
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$1,672,000,000,000
• Per capita
$52,839
Gini (2020)29.3
low
HDI (2020)0.889
very high
CurrencyPunt (PCA)

Caledonia, officially the Republic of Caledonia (Caledonian: Poblachd Caledonia), is a federal republic located on northern Lorecia. It borders clockwise, Nynorsk Ostlijord, Artoszka, Plätteisen Adler, Western Tundra, Ostrothia and Valkea. Although it is one of the largest countries in the region by land area, most of the territory is practically uninhabited by its northern location,; most of the population is concentrated in the southern region, near the border with Valeka and Ostrothia and along the eastern coasts. Caledonia's capital city is Baltyre and other important metropolitan regions are [[_]], [[_]] and [[_]].

Caledonia traces its origins to the early duchies formed in the eastern gulf and southern regions. Valkean and Nynorsk influences forced the consolidation of Baltyre and the early formation of the Kingdom of Caledonia, which gradually expanded throughout the centuries across most of the north of Lorecia. Near the 17th century, the Kingdom of Caledonia consolidated its territory and with the assumption of someone to the throne, the Empire of Caledonia was proclaimed with the start of the first colonial expeditions.

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