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The Constitutional Monarchy of Saokhleba
Mtat’bairis demonarkia
მთატბაირის დემონარკია
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Flag
Motto: "ერთიანი ვდგავართ."
Saokhleban: "We stand united."
Anthem: The song of the People
Saokhlebi: ხალხის სიმღერა
Capital
and largest city
Marorti
Official languagesSaokhleban
Recognized Regional LanguageSteukish
Ethnic groups
Saokhlebis (83,5%)
Steukis (12,4)
TBA
Demonym(s)Saokhlebi
მთათბაირიანი (Mtat’bairini)
GovernmentFederal Constitutional Monarchy with Direct Democracy
LegislatureFederal Council
Elected Assembly
National Audience
Gini (2021)Positive decrease 32.4
medium
HDI (2021)Increase 0.897
very high
CurrencyOkroghaldi (ოქროღალდი) (OKR)
Time zoneUTC-2
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codeSKH
Internet TLD.SO

Saokhleba is a country located in central Thrismari, bordering Gregoria to the north-west, Encessia to the north, Medovia to the south-east and Russrashtria to the south-west. Itis situated on the coast of the Marmar sea, and the Aghmosamtebi (აღმოსამტები) mountain range in the west, forming a semi-natural border.

Etymology

The Common name "Saokhleba" supposedly comes from before the collapse of the Eastern Empire. The oppresive emperor of the Western Empire started to open his country up to the outside world. In order to present it in the best way possible, he made up a new name for the country, meaning "Great/Good land".

In Saokhlebi

Mtat’bairi (მთატბაირი) was intoduced after the unification of the Eastern and Western Empires. The name was, like Saokhleba, chosen by the monarch. The name means "Shore of mountain lake", selected due to the monarch’s love for the western nature.

History

Prehistory

The Eastern Empire

The Western Empire

Collapse and annexation

Modern Time

Geography

Geology

Climate

Natural World

Mountains

Politics and Government

Politics

Political Parties

Government

Administrative regions

Foreign Relations

Economy

Demographics

Religion

Education and Healthcare

Education

Healthcare

Culture

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