Cuthland

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Federated States of Cuthland and Waldrich

Forbonded Rikes of Cuthland and Waldrike (Cuthish)
Bûnsrykten Cutlân en Wâldryk (Waldish)
Flag of Cuthland-Waldrich
Flag
CapitalBexford (executive and administrative)
Grienfjild (legislative and judicial)
LargestBexford
Official languagesCuthish, Waldish
Ethnic groups
(2020)
44.2% Cuthish
40.7% Waldish
15.1% Other
Religion
(2020)
76.5% Ditanery
13.3% Unaffiliated
7.3% Dísitrú
2.0% Marism
0.9% Other
Demonym(s)Cutho-Waldish
GovernmentFederal dominant-party diarchic directorial republic
•      Grand Wardens
Clifford Benson
Ale Dykstra
Legislature       Grand Assembly
       Council of States
       Council of Citizens
Establishment
21 February 1549
• Partition
7 October 1803
19 June 1950
12 October 1951
Population
• 2020 census
22,794,500
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
Increase $803.461 billion
• Per capita
Increase $35,248
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
Increase $422.519 billion
• Per capita
Increase $18,536
Gini (2020)Positive decrease 27.4
low
HDI (2020)Increase 0.854
very high
CurrencyPound (CWP)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+39
Internet TLD.cw

Cuthland-Waldrich (Cuthish: Cuthland-Waldrike, Waldish: Cutlân-Wâldryk), officially the Federated States of Cuthland and Waldrich (Cuthish: Forbonded Rikes of Cuthland and Waldrike, Waldish: Bûnsrykten Cutlân en Wâldryk) is a sovereign state in northwestern Cardia.

Etymology

"Cuthland-Waldrich" is a double-barrelled name combining the names of the nation's two constituent states, Cuthland and Waldrich. "Cuthland" is a Cuthish word derived from the Old Cuthish Cuþland, which translates to "known land" or "famous land". "Waldrich" is derived from the Waldish Wâldryk, which is itself derived from the Old Waldish Waldrīke, meaning "forested realm".

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