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The official languages of [[Mordar-Kovatia]] are [[Kovat Language|Kovat]] and [[Tarvatan Language|Tarvatan]]. All government services are available statewide in the two official languages. However, autonomous provinces may grant official status within the province to a language other than [[Kovat Language|Kovat]] or [[Tarvatan Language|Tarvatan]]. [[Kovat Language|Kovat]] is the largest mother tongue in [[Mordar-Kovatia]] with 84% of the population being native speakers. [[Shohuanese Language|Shohuanese]] is the second largest mother tongue with a total of 4.3% of the population being native/bilingual speakers. | |||
===Education=== | ===Education=== |
Revision as of 18:56, 21 January 2019
Federation of Mordar, Kovatia and Tarvata |
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Capital | Ergun | |||
Official languages | Kovat, Tarvatan | |||
Demonym | Kovat | |||
Government | ||||
- | President | Navás Őker | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2017 census | 44,275,230 | ||
Drives on the | right |
Mordar and Kovatia (Country [IPA]), officially known as the Federation of Mordar, Kovatia and Tarvata, is a country located in Western Vaniua. Mordar-Kovatia is bordered to the south by Shohuan and Xonqorot, and to the north-west by Asota.
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The official languages of Mordar-Kovatia are Kovat and Tarvatan. All government services are available statewide in the two official languages. However, autonomous provinces may grant official status within the province to a language other than Kovat or Tarvatan. Kovat is the largest mother tongue in Mordar-Kovatia with 84% of the population being native speakers. Shohuanese is the second largest mother tongue with a total of 4.3% of the population being native/bilingual speakers.