Kavalerilant

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Principality of Kavalerilant
Prinzessreikh Kavalerilant
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Motto: Feir Söl yt Möt yt Kontri!
For Sun and Moon and country!
Anthem: Reikhleit
Song of the Realm
CapitalKanteon
Official languagesKavalerish, Royal Kavalerish
Ethnic groups
Arkanners (45.6%), Folsen (43.2%), Växte (4.2%), Kolenista (2%), other (5%)
Demonym(s)Kavalerish, Kavaler
GovernmentDiarchic Absolute Monarchy
• Solar Princess
Roza Söl
• Lunar Princess
Evalen Möt
Independent
Population
• 2015 census
15,231,532
HDIIncrease 0.942
very high
CurrencyReikh-Bist (RB)
Time zoneUTC- +2 1/2 (Kanteon Time)
Date formatyyyy/mm/dd
Driving sideleft
Calling code+42

Kavalerilant, officially the Principality of Kavalerilant (Kavalerish: Prinzessreikh Kavalerilant), is a Alemannic country in North Eastern Asura. It borders Tudonia to the north-west, Chokashia to the south-west, Mascylla to the north, and Vynozhia to the east. Kavalerilant holds population of 15.21 million people and retains a temperate, continental across most of the country. The largest city and capital is Kanteon, other notable cities include Erston and Haus. Half of all Kavalerilant's urban population live in one of these three cities. The rest of Kavalerilant's population live in rural communities and far smaller towns.

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Kavalerilant is a Diarchic Absolute Monarchy. The absolute authority of the two Princesses (Roza Söl and Evelan Möt since 2008) has been affirmed many times throughout Kavaler history, most recently in a royal decree in 2009. No institution is over the Princesses, the Princesses are also legally immune. No form of political party or democratic election have ever been allowed in Kavalerilant. Critics regard this as a totalitarian dictatorship, however the Aeian Freedom Index gave Kavalerilant a freedom rating of moderately free (9) in 2004, which has stayed stagnate since then.

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