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In Rouge Kivein, three languages ​​are officially recognized - Dutch, French and German. They have equal rights.
In Rouge Kivein, three languages ​​are officially recognized - Dutch, French and German. They have equal rights.


Rouge Kivein is a country with a dynamically developing economy. GDP for 2020 was 976.7 billion kiweinian dollars (about 56,655 per capita). The monetary unit is the kiweinian dollars (₭).
Rouge Kivein is a country with a dynamically developing economy. GDP for 2020 was 976.7 billion kiweinian dollars (about 56,655 per capita).


=Etymology=
=Etymology=

Revision as of 15:35, 11 March 2021

The Federal Republic of
Rouge Kiwein

3 other official names
  • Dutch:De Bondsrepubliek Rood Kiwein
    French:La République fédérale de Rouge Kiwaigne
    German:Bundesrepublik Roter Kiwein
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Flag
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Coat of Arms
Motto: "Liberté, égalité et fraternité"
Anthem: "La Brabançonne"
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Capitalabsent (de jure)
Beron (de facto)
Largest cityBeron
Official languagesDutch, French, German
Ethnic groups
(2020)
Kiweinians(48%)
Rougeans (46%)
Germans (3.2%)
Dutch (2.7%)
Other (0.1%)
Demonym(s)Kiweinists
GovernmentFederal semi-direct democracy under a multi-party assembly-independent directorial republic
• Federal Department of Finance
Regina van de Velde
• Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications
Alexander de Jong
• Federal Department of the Interior
Lodewijk Wauters
• Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research, President for 2021
Matthias Veenstra
• Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Vice President for 2021
Fabien Rousseau
• Federal Department of Defense, Civil Protection and Sports
Erna Pauwels
• Federal Department of Justice and Police
Bérengère Pelletier
LegislatureFederal Assembly
Council of States
National Council
Foundation
• Foundation of the city of Kiwein
1193
• Foundation of the city of Rougebourg
1304
• Marriage of Duke Kiwein and Duchess of Rougebourg
1640
• Independence
1833
• The abolition of the monarchy, and the beginning of the republic
1944
Area
• Total
34,014 km2 (13,133 sq mi)
• Water (%)
6.4 %
Population
• 2020 estimate
17,239,524
• 2015 census
16,730,864
• Density
506.8/km2 (1,312.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
976.7 billion
• Per capita
56,655
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
928.1 billion
• Per capita
53,836
Gini (2020)24.6
low
HDI (2020)0.960
very high
Currencykiweinian dollar (₭) (KIW)
Time zoneUTCSummer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) (UTC+1 (CET))
Date formatyyyy.mm.dd
Driving sideright
Calling code+32
Internet TLD.rwn

Rouge Kiwein, officially the Federal Republic of Rouge Kiwein is a sovereign state, socially oriented country located in the north-west of Europe. Area - 34,014 km², population - 17,239,524 people. There is no de jure capital, but the de facto capital is the largest city of Beron, in which the Federal Council sits.

In the north and southeast, Rouge Kiwein borders the United Kingdom of Orange-Bourgogne, in the west with the Empire of Labyrnna, in the east with the German Democratic Republic, in the southeast with the Confederacy of Badeuria.

According to the state structure, this is a confederation, it consists of 15 Cantons:. The form of government is federal directorial republic. Each year, one of the seven members of the Federal Council becomes President and the other Vice President. For 2021, the President is Matthias Veenstra, the Vice President is Fabien Rousseau.

In Rouge Kivein, three languages ​​are officially recognized - Dutch, French and German. They have equal rights.

Rouge Kivein is a country with a dynamically developing economy. GDP for 2020 was 976.7 billion kiweinian dollars (about 56,655 per capita).

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