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Braberbourg is a representative democracy with elements of direct democracy with a constitutional monarch, and is one of the last remaining Grand Duchies in the world.
 
Braberbourg is a representative democracy with elements of direct democracy with a constitutional monarch, and is one of the last remaining Grand Duchies in the world.
It is a developed country, with an advanced economy. The city of Braberbourg has been used as a fortified Helvetii town in antiquity, later used as a fortress by the Romans and as a Frankish fief in the early medieval ages. It remained as a contested area between France and the Holy Roman Empire untill a compromise was met between the Second French Empire and the Austrian Empire, granting the contested lands to the duke of Ostbraberburg. Braberbourg officially became a Grand Duchy and it was granted independence under French protection, which ended shortly after the Grand Duchy's independence.
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It is a developed country, with an advanced economy. The city of Braberbourg has been used as a fortified Helvetii town in antiquity, later used as a fortress by the Romans and as a Frankish fief in the early medieval ages. It remained as a contested area split between France and Austria untill a compromise was met between the Second French Empire and the Austrian Empire, granting the contested lands to the duke of Ostbraberburg. Braberbourg officially became a Grand Duchy and it was granted independence under French protection, which ended shortly after the Grand Duchy's independence.

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Grand Duchy of Braberbourg
Großherzogtum Braberburg
Motto"Wir Waren, Wir Sind und Wir Werden Sein"
"We Were, We Are and We Will Be"
Anthem"Unsere Unabhängigkeit"
"Our Independence"
"World Assembly Member"
Region Commonwealth of Free Nations
Capital
and largest city
Braberbourg
Official languages German
Demonym Braberbourger
Government Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with elements of direct democracy
 -  Monarch Nikolaus-Marius
 -  Prime Minister Klaus Herzerling
Legislature Parliament
 -  Upper house Senate
 -  Lower house House of Representatives
History
 -  Founding 23 June 1823 
 -  Republical coup 15 Jan. 1947 
 -  Restoration 17 March 1950 
Area
 -  Total 2,632.8 km2
998.6 sq mi 
 -  Water (%) 0%
Population
 -  2014 estimate 550,292
 -  Density 209/km2
541.3/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2014 estimate
 -  Total NS$42.924 billion
 -  Per capita NS$79,443
GDP (nominal) 2014 estimate
 -  Total NS$56.944 billion
 -  Per capita NS$106,825
Gini (2014)27.1
low
HDI (2014)0.892
very high
Currency Braberbourger Franc
(BrF) (F)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
Date format dd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy
Drives on the right
Calling code 23
ISO 3166 code BRG
Internet TLD .bg

Braberbourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Braberbourg (German: Großherzogtum Braberburg), is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It is bordered by France to the west and north, Germany to the north-east, and Switzerland to the south. It mainly consists of the Catherine-Mariawald, bordering the most northern end of the Swiss Plateau. Luxembourg had a population of 550,292 in September 2014 and has an area of 2,632.8 square kilometres (998.6 sq mi), making it one of the smallest sovereign nations in Europe.

Braberbourg is a representative democracy with elements of direct democracy with a constitutional monarch, and is one of the last remaining Grand Duchies in the world. It is a developed country, with an advanced economy. The city of Braberbourg has been used as a fortified Helvetii town in antiquity, later used as a fortress by the Romans and as a Frankish fief in the early medieval ages. It remained as a contested area split between France and Austria untill a compromise was met between the Second French Empire and the Austrian Empire, granting the contested lands to the duke of Ostbraberburg. Braberbourg officially became a Grand Duchy and it was granted independence under French protection, which ended shortly after the Grand Duchy's independence.