Hundes

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Hundes
Crown State of Hundes
Flag of Hundes
Flag
Coat of arms of Hundes
Coat of arms
Nicknames: 
"Staircase to heaven" (official), "Hiker's delight"
Location of Hundes (red) on the map.
Location of Hundes (red) on the map.
Sovereign stateChatten and Leucen
NationLeucen
IslandLeucen
Created by the Enabling Act of 18301 July 1830
Capital
and largest city
Pinesboury
MoothallPinesboury Moot Hall
Demonym(s)Hundian
Leaders
• Governor
Pyster Nethania
Umwys Rakun
• House of Baronies representatives
3 out of 76
• Assembly of Commons representatives
5 out of 188
Area
• Total
26,233 km2 (10,129 sq mi) (6th)
Highest elevation2,250 m (7,380 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
• 2022 census
1,412,009 (21th)
• Density
53.83/km2 (139.4/sq mi) (23th)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
₽17,009,556 (21th)
• Per capita
₽12,046 (24th)
HDI (2022)0.932
very high · 2th
CurrencyLeucish Piese (₽) (PIS)
Time zoneUTC+1 (NWT)
Driving sideright
Calling code+115
ZIP code
HU
ISO 3166 codeNK-HU
Internet TLD.chl
Websitewww.hundes.gov.chl

Hundes, officially the Crown State of Hundes, is a federal state bordering Jotavs to the north, Rwycorr to the west, West of Leucen in the south, The Midlands to the south-east, and North of Leucen to the east. With a population of 1.4 million; it is the 21th-most populous state and the 23th-densely populated; and with an area of 26,233 km2 (10,129 sq mi), it is the 6th-largest state by area. Its capital and largest city, Pinesboury, houses the royal summer estate of Fyndawyn Castle, located in the footsteps of the Great Jotavish Mountains. Nicknamed the "Staircase to heaven", the state is considered the southern end of the Great Jotavish Mountains. The highest peak in all of Chatten and Leucen, Mount Mysanda, is located 67 kilometers north of Pinesboury. The state also borders the city of Lech to the west, which serves as the capital of Rwycorr. The state is popularly known as the "Hiker's delight", with several hiking spots located within the first few kilometers of the mountain range.

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