North Dveria

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Republic of North Dveria

Põhja-Dveriya Vabariik (Dverian)
Flag of North Dveria
Flag
Anthem: "Dveriya, Minu Kodu"
("Dveria, My Home")
Republic of North Dveria (dark green) -in Yasteria (light green)
Republic of North Dveria (dark green)
-in Yasteria (light green)
Capital
and largest city
Lukashek
Official languagesDverian
Ethnic groups
(2020)
85.4% Dverians
7.7% Vulpines
6.0% Lupines
0.9% Others
Demonym(s)North Dverian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional republic
• President
Peetrus Kuusk
Katrin Viiding
LegislatureRahvakogu
Establishment
• Part of Dveria
1611
• Volkian governance
28 May 2014
• Republic
22 July 2016
Population
• 2020 estimate
23,789,018
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$619.29 billion
• Per capita
$26,032.60
CurrencyKuld (К) (NDK)
Time zone+7
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+167
ISO 3166 codeNDV
Internet TLD.pdv

North Dveria (Dverian: Põhja-Dveriya), officially the Republic of North Dveria (Dverian: Põhja-Dveriya Vabariik), is a country on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Itur between Yasteria and Itur. It is bordered to the north and east by unclaimed wilderness, to the south by South Dveria, and to the west by the Gulf of Itur by Tano. The country is dominated by a subarctic climate. Lukashek, the capital of North Dveria, and Nartu are the largest cities and urban areas in the country. Other notable cities are Karngi, Rapsuu, and Paila.

North Dveria was part of a unified Dverian state until 28 May 2014 following the conclusion of the 2014 Dverian War. Volkia joined the coalition and invaded Dveria in response to a Dverian invasion of Tano. North Dveria was under a Volkian military administration until the republic was established on 22 July 2016. Multi-party parliamentary elections were then held later that year.

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