Satavia

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Republic of Satavia

Republiek van Satavia
Flag of Satavia
Motto: "Baie mense, Een land" (Satavian)
"Many People, one Country"
Anthem: Die Glorieryke lied van Vryheid(Satavian)
"The Glorious song of Freedom (trad.)"
Location of Satavia, in Green, in Asteria Inferior
Location of Satavia, in Green, in Asteria Inferior
Capital
and largest city
Hopetown (Hoopstad)
Official languagesSatavian, Estmerish
Recognised national languagesMa'swa, Tuz'wahli'an among others
Ethnic groups
(2015)
65% White/Euclean (or of Euclean descent), 14% Native/Indigenous, 11% Black/Bahian (or of Bahian descent), 7% Mixed (paticularly of Coius descent), 3% Others
Demonym(s)Satavian
GovernmentFederal Parliamentry Presidential Republic
• President
Johan de Vilock
LegislatureParlement Satavianen
Provinciale Rechtbank
Volksrechtbank
Establishment
• Colonisation by Hennehouwe
March 1677 (c.)
• Transferal to Estmere
17th August 1747
• Home Rule
1816
• Independence
31st December 1899, at 23:59
Population
• 2018 estimate
21,501,500
• 2015 census
21,499,000
GDP (nominal)2015 estimate
• Total
$462.2 Billion
• Per capita
$21,500
HDI (2015)0.661
medium
CurrencySatavian Guilders (SAT)
Time zoneSatavian Standard Time (DST Not Observed)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+47
Internet TLD.sa

Satavia, officially The Republic of Satavia (Satavian: Republiek van Satavia) is an island nation located off the tip of Nuvania, located in Asteria Inferior. Satavia shares no land borders with any other recognised countries, but shares a Maritime Border with Nuvania. The Capital and Largest City is Hopetown, also called Hoopstad in Satavian. The Country has two official languages: Estmerish and Satavian, a creole largely consisting of Estmerish and Hennish. The country's largest industry is [[1]], commonly called 'Wine Growing'. Specifically, Cabernet Sauvignon is the most common grape grown, as the country's climate accomodates the grape's perfectly.

Etymology

One of the

History

Pre-Historic

Pre-Eucelan

Early Colonisation Period

Late Colonistation Period

Home Rule

War of the Arucian

Post-Independence

The Great Struggle

Great War

Post-Great War

Modern Era

Geography

Climate

Historical Impact

Politics

Governemnt

Constitution and Rule of Law

Administrative Divisions

Foreign Relations

Military

Economy

Transport

Energy

Education and Science

Demographics

Urbanisation

Language

Health

Religion

Culture

Literature and The Arts

Cuisine

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