Nation/Nova-Columbia
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The Combined Republic of Nova-Columbia Комбинована Република Нова-Колумбија
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Motto: "If you desire peace, be prepared for war" | ||||
Anthem: "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean" | ||||
Capital | Citadel | |||
Largest city | Carynth | |||
Official languages | Yasterovakian, [1] | |||
Demonym | Columbian | |||
Government | Combined Republic | |||
- | Tribune of the Army | Mikael Kozlov | ||
- | Tribune of the Air Corps | Tanya Petrovic | ||
- | Tribune of the Fleet | Miloje Aleksić | ||
- | President of the Assembly | Aleksandar Dragovic | ||
Formation | ||||
- | Establishment as a Kingdom | 4 October 331 | ||
- | Abolishment of the Monarchy | 7 April 601 | ||
- | Loss of Sovereignty | 22 March 623 | ||
- | The Great Revolution | 3 December 1898 | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2018 estimate | 71,210,425 | ||
- | 2018 census | 71,210,425 | ||
GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate | |||
- | Total | ₪ 1,712,139,017,074 | ||
- | Per capita | ₪ 24,114 | ||
Currency | Columbian Dollar (₪) (CD ) |
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Drives on the | right | |||
Calling code | 360 | |||
Internet TLD | .rnc |
Contents
Etymology
Nova-Columbia is named after both the state of Old-Columbia and the founder of that state, Queen Columbia the Great. While the colony founded by Queen Columbia was originally named "New Providence" ("Нев Провиденце"), she proved to be so popular that after her death, the people practically forced her successor, King Miloje, to rename the nation in her honor. Thus, the name of the nation became Columbia. While the full name of the state is "The Combined-Republic of Nova-Columbia" ("Комбинована Република Нова-Колумбија"), most people just call the state the "Republic of Columbia" ("Република Колумбија"), or even just the "RNC" ("РНЦ). People from the RNC are called "Columbians" ("Колумбијанци").
History
Early Inhabitants
Old Columbia
The Belkan Empire
The Revolution
Modern Era
Geography
Northern Columbia
Central Columbia
Southern Columbia
Government
The Constitution
Branches
The National Assembly
The High Military Council
The Grand Court
Officials
Tribune of the Army
Tribune of the Air Corps
Tribune of the Fleet
President of the Assembly
Foreign Relations
Military
Main Article: Military of Nova-Columbia