Nakletsk
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People's Republic of Nakletsk Наклэцк Nakletsk | |
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Anthem: "'O my Nakletsk" | |
Capital | Цовниртан Tsovnirtan |
Largest city | Tsovnirtan |
National language | Nakletskian |
Ethnic groups | Nakletskians |
Demonym(s) | Nakletskian |
Government | Unitary one-party republic under a totalitarian hereditary dictatorship |
• Supreme Marshal | Arniziv Nezhravtov |
People's Assembly | |
Population | |
• 2026 estimate | 20,450,000 |
• 2026 census | 20,154,000 |
Currency | Schilling (NKS) |
Time zone | UTC-01:00 |
Date format | yyyy/mm/dd |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +75 |
ISO 3166 code | NKL |
Internet TLD | .nk |
Nakletsk (Nakletskian, Наклэцк, Nakletsk) officially the People's Republic of Nakletsk (Nakletskian: Турницин ривпублик фэ Наклэцк, Turnitsin rivpublik fe Nakletsk) is a country located in Central Elisia south of Aelandi.
Nakletsk has 12 provinces with the Tsovnirtan Province being the most important one as it holds the capital and the seat of government. Nakletsk only has one official language, Nakletskian which is mutually intelligible with Aelandian as it is a daughter language of Aelandian.
Nakletsk's largest cities are, Tsovnirtan, Mizhrnivtan, Mjoornikjat, Brizhiintuf and Maklentsjzh. Tsovnirtan is the largest city and also the capital city, it holds the People's Assembly, the only governmental house of Nakletsk.
Etymology
The name Nakletsk comes from the Dalfanese occupation of Aelandi when the Dalfanese established the Nakletskian Provincial State. The name was taken from a book written by an unknown Nakletskian author naming the region Nakletskija-Zizeenatoja (Nakletsk-on-the-River) referring to a small town called Nakletsk.
In Aelandi however, the country that controlled Nakletsk for the majority of it's history always named it South-Aelandi and to this day still calls Nakletsk South-Aelandi.