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Federal Republic of Noravia

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CapitalRochelle
Largest cityChallans
Official languagesNoravian
Recognised national languagesEnglish, Sent, Et'nai, Aethnoan, Nuali
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional republic
Allon Whitbeck
Population
• 2020 estimate
19,411,000
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The Federal Republic of Noravia is a nation in northwest Euronia bordered by Sontre to the northeast, Allieu to the west, with a coast along the Kasuum Sea and Bay Hess. Its capital is Rochelle and its largest city is Challans. Noravia has a population of 19.4 million, largely concentrated around the east coast. Noravia's geography is characterised by flat, arable land, sandy coasts, low elevation, and a temperate climate. The southern coast of the country is defined by an archipelago of 118 islands. Noravian is the national language, with English, Sent, Et'nai, Aethnoan, and Nuali being the officially recognized languages. Noravia shares close cultural ties with its neighboring countries, including Gladysynthia and Baytonia.

Noravia has been inhabited for thousands of years, with Åethnoa settlements dating back to 5,000 BCE. Noravia was enveloped into the Gladysynthian empire in the late 15th century, but gained independence in 1914 at the end of the Sarria War. Noravia pursued a policy of neutrality following independence, staying out of the World War and CCA peacekeeping missions. However, in the 21st century it has leaned closer to Zamastan and in 2022 joined WEDA. The current Prime Minister is Allon Whitbeck, who has been in office since 2019. Noravia is a member of the Coalition of Crown Albatross, WEDA, and the CTO. Its economy is highly diversified and the country ranks highly in human development.

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