South-east Leucen

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South-east Leucen

Sycoweycos Leucen (Leucish)
Crown State of South-east Leucen
Flag of South-east Leucen
Flag
Coat of arms of South-east Leucen
Coat of arms
Nicknames: 
"Where the green, rolling hills sing" (official)
Motto(s): 
The lion and the bear lives on.
Location of South-east Leucen in the map
Location of South-east Leucen in the map
Sovereign stateChatten and Leucen
NationLeucen
IslandLeucen
Created by the Enabling Act of 18301 July 1830
Capital
and largest city
Charxyr
MoothallThe Timmes
Leaders
• Governor
Resly Dunwille
Nethania Portsby
• House of Baronies representatives
3 out of 76
• Assembly of Commons representatives
12 out of 500
Area
• Total
24,314 km2 (9,388 sq mi) (10th)
Highest elevation1,800 m (5,905 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
• 2022 census
3,800,784 (10th)
• Density
156.32/km2 (404.9/sq mi) (14th)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
₽112,612,334 (10th)
• Per capita
₽29.628 (9th)
HDI (2022)Increase 0.943
very high · 1st
CurrencyLeucish Piese (₽) (PIS)
Time zoneUTC +1 (NWT
Driving sideright
Calling code+115
ZIP code
SE
ISO 3166 codeNK-SE
Internet TLD.chl
Websitewww.seleucen.gov.chl


South-east Leucen, officially known as the Crown State of South-east Leucen, is a federal state located in the island of Leucen and the nation of the same name. It borders Paworys in the west, Terk in the south-east, and South-west Leucen in the south-west. It has a population of 3.8 million, making it the 10th most populous state and the 14th-least-densely-populated. With an area of 24,314 km2, it is the 11th-largest state by area. The capital city is Charxyr, a highland city located within The Highlands. It has a population of 513,412 in an elevation of 812m. The state is largely defined by the potruding mountains of the Highlands, with its highest elevation point, Mount Kumsky, located just north of Charxyr. Most of the population lives downstream, near the River Cymon and the coastline, collectively called the Downlands, while the mountainous part where most of the lumber and mining industries are are called the Uplands.

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