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Empire of Vannois
Empire de Vannois (Audonian)
Flag of Vannois
Flag
Imperial Coat of Arms of Vannois
Imperial Coat of Arms
Motto: Dans la contrainte l'unité, dans le doute la liberté, quoi qu'il advienne la charité
(Unity in necessary things; liberty in doubtful things; charity in all things")
Anthem: Le Champs D'Honneur
The Champions of Honour
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Royal anthem: La Marche de Henri VI
The March of Henry VI
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Political map of the Vannois
Political map of the Vannois
Capital
and largest city
Sainte-Colette
Official language
and national language
Ethnic groups
89.8% Vannoisian
4% Lihnidosian
3.2% Latin
3% Other
Demonym(s)Vannoisian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Emperor
Charles XII
Marlène Astier
Nicolas Ouvrier
LegislatureParliament
Senate
National Assembly
Formation
• Beginning of the Trencavel dynasty
26 May 1047
• Unification Wars
1237-1289
• Civil War
1579-1602
• Wars of Religion
1605-1615
• Collapse of the Holy Audonian Empire
1816
• Democracy Adopted
1891
Population
• 2017 estimate
65,841,466
• 2014 census
64,776,238
GDP (PPP)2017 estimate
• Total
$2.786,05 billion
• Per capita
$32.548,61
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$2.623,32 billion
• Per capita
$30.232,01
Gini39.1
medium
HDI.886
very high
Currencylivre (£)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+430
ISO 3166 codeVA
Internet TLD.va

Vannois, officially the Empire of Vannois (Audonais: Empire de Vannois), often referred to as the Vannoisian Empire, is a Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy located in Central Belisaria. Vannois has an estimated population of over 65 million, and comprises of 7 provinces. It is bordered by Hvalheim to the north, Garima to the east, Schaumberg to the north east, Lyncanestria to the west, X to the south east, and shares a maritime border with Lihnidos to the south.

Saint-Colette is the federal capital as the largest economic and cultural hub within Vannois. The head of state is the Emperor, who appoints the Prime Minister at the suggestion of the Imperial Parliament.

Etymology

The largest river in Vannois, termed the Valeryonne, was settled around the sixth century by the earliest known Vannoisians in the area. Later, the term Vannoisien was found repeatedly in the writings of the Catholic missionary Auxilium of Latium, and it was from this that the name Vannois developed.

History

Prehistory

Current Era (1977-Present)

Geography

Government

Foreign Relations

Military

Economy

Demographics

Population

Language

Languages of Vannois
Language Percent
Audonais
99.2%
Latin
38.2%
English
13.4%
Other
12.4%

Religion

Religion in Vannois
Religion Percent
Fabrian Catholicism
65.4%
Irreligious or Agnostic
22.0%
Alban Christianity
10.3%
Other
2.3%

Race

Ethnic Groups of Vannois
Language Percent
Vannoisian
89.8%
Lihnidosian
4%
Latin
3.2%
Other
3%


Personality

Culture

Largest Cities

See also