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− | "Sainterre" was first used by [[Beckett Varisty, Lord Admiral of the Kingdom |Admiral Beckett Varisty]], after conquering the islands he had discovered in 1745. The name, "Sainterre", comes from the French words, for "holy" and "land", "saint" and "terre", respectively. | + | "Sainterre" was first used by [[Beckett Varisty, Lord Admiral of the Kingdom |Lord Admiral Beckett Varisty]], after conquering the islands he had discovered in 1745. The name, "Sainterre", comes from the French words, for "holy" and "land", "saint" and "terre", respectively. |
Before the adoption of the Royal Charter on the Lands of Nation in 1769, Sainterre had many differing names due to the spread out nature of the indigenous people. Such names included, Averoigne, Kolobia and Borderia. However, after the Wars of Independence, the name "Sainterre" was included in the Royal Charter and adopted by the 1st Royal Senate. | Before the adoption of the Royal Charter on the Lands of Nation in 1769, Sainterre had many differing names due to the spread out nature of the indigenous people. Such names included, Averoigne, Kolobia and Borderia. However, after the Wars of Independence, the name "Sainterre" was included in the Royal Charter and adopted by the 1st Royal Senate. |
Revision as of 19:45, 31 July 2017
Democratic Kingdom of Sainterre
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Motto: "Pax, prosperitas, praegressus." "Peace, prosperity, progression." |
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Anthem: "From Sea to Sky" | |||||
Satellite Image of Sainterre and the Surrounding Countries.
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Region | International Democratic Union | ||||
Capital | Cavalry | ||||
Largest city | Augusta | ||||
Official languages | English | ||||
Recognised national languages | English, Kinglish | ||||
Demonym | Sainterran | ||||
Government | Federal constitutional republic | ||||
- | King | Henry IX | |||
- | Lord Chancellor | Jacob Varisty | |||
- | Vice Chancellor | Edward Kotsiopolous | |||
- | Speaker of the Senate | Philip Baerg | |||
Legislature | Royal Senate | ||||
History | |||||
- | Voyage of Varisty and White | 1745 | |||
- | Consolidation as the Democratic Kingdom of Sainterre | 1769 | |||
Area | |||||
- | Total | 9,123,292 km2 3,522,522 sq mi |
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- | Water (%) | 5.2% | |||
Population | |||||
- | 2013 estimate | 323,298,031 | |||
- | Density | 35.4/km2 91.7/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2017 estimate | ||||
- | Total | $208.4 trillion | |||
GDP (nominal) | 2017 estimate | ||||
- | Total | $208.4 trillion | |||
Gini (2014) | 0.210 low |
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HDI (2014) | 0.9783 very high |
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Currency | Sainterran Dollar (SP ) |
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Time zone | Sainterran Time Zone (UTC+2) | ||||
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy | ||||
Drives on the | right | ||||
Calling code | 19 | ||||
ISO 3166 code | NDES | ||||
Internet TLD | .sa |
Etymology
"Sainterre" was first used by Lord Admiral Beckett Varisty, after conquering the islands he had discovered in 1745. The name, "Sainterre", comes from the French words, for "holy" and "land", "saint" and "terre", respectively.
Before the adoption of the Royal Charter on the Lands of Nation in 1769, Sainterre had many differing names due to the spread out nature of the indigenous people. Such names included, Averoigne, Kolobia and Borderia. However, after the Wars of Independence, the name "Sainterre" was included in the Royal Charter and adopted by the 1st Royal Senate.