Atiland

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The Royal Republic Of Atiland
CapitalRogueborough (political),Lostwich(economic)
Official languages Kuthern
Ethnic groups 42.1% Kuthern,17.6% Latian,16.5% Staynes,11.0% Nacatan,10.0% Southern Atiland,2.8% others
Demonym Atian
Government Unitary presidential republic
 -  Queen/King Naomi Truden II
 -  President Roberto Clemente
 -  Vice President Laura Ward
 -  Prime Minister Peter Duntly
Legislature Legislature Parliament of Atiland
Population
 -  estimate 26,740,424
GDP (nominal) estimate
 -  Total $695.887 billion
Currency Kuthern Dollar (KD)
Date format MM-DD-YYYY
Drives on the left
Calling code +798
Internet TLD .ATL

The Royal Republic Of Atiland , commonly known Atiland, sometimes ATL, is a unitary sovereign state inbetween Artic ocean and the North Concordian Ocean.

Atiland became a protectorate of Morstaybishlian Empire in 1843–1844 and was later formed into a Morstaybishlian colony in 1893 amid the scramble for Borea. Atiland achieved Commonwealth status in 1960, led by Armando Ecford who ruled the country until 1993. The country maintained close political and economic association with its borean neighbors while at the same time maintaining close ties to the Staynes, especially Kuthernburg. Since the end of Ecford rule in 1993, Atiland has experienced one coup d'état, in 1999, and two religion-grounded civil war. The first took place between 2002 and 2007 and the second during 2010-2011. As a result, in 2012, the country adopted a new Constitution.

Atiland is a republic with a strong executive power invested in its President. Through the production of coffee and cocoa, the country was an economic powerhouse in Borea during the 1960s and 1970s. Atiland went through an economic crisis in the 1980s, contributing to a period of political and social turmoil. Changing into the 21st-century Atiland economy is largely market-based and still relies heavily on agriculture, with smallholder cash-crop production being dominant.

The official language is Kuthern, with local indigenous languages also widely used, including Staynish, Shimalo, Nephian, Anyin, and Cebaara. In total there are around 78 languages spoken in Atiland. Popular religions include Islam, Christianity (primarily Roman Catholicism), and various indigenous religions.