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Revision as of 05:37, 16 September 2022

Nation of Nanaviit

Flag of Nanaviit
Flag
Map of Kitikmeot
Map of Kitikmeot
Official languagesEastern Yetis
Recognised national languagesGotaish
Meallángan
Ethnic groups
92% Nanuvat
8% Grænaylket
Demonym(s)Goutian
GovernmentConstitutional-Tribal Republic
• Grand Chieftain
Ían Eegeesiak
LegislatureCouncil of the Elders
Independence from Gotneska
• Nanuvat Peoples migrate
48000 to 22000 BC
• Independence from Gotneska
11 May 1999
Population
• 2020 estimate
487,623
Gini (2020)26.8
low
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (WAST)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy (AD)
Driving sideright
Calling code+25
Internet TLD.na

Kitikmeot, officially known as the Nation of Kitikmeot, is a sovereign state in Argis on Eurth. It is bordered by Argic Ocean to the north, No Man's Land in the east, Gotneska, & Ulfheimr to the south, and No Man's Land in the west.

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Etymology

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History

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Geography

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Politics

Leaders of Nanaviit
Ían Eegeesiak
Grand Chieftain of Nanaviit

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Economy

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Demographics

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Culture

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References