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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.
Etymology
History
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Ethnic Kovats account for more than 80% of the country's inhabitants. Shohuanese people are native to the southernmost tip of the country and are not considered foreign nationals thus being eligible for various benefits such as subsidised healthcare and education fees. Mordar-Kovatia is home to a large community of immigrants from all over Sahar. Many Vaniuans avail of Mordar-Kovatia's lax immigration law to seek a better life not far from home. Most immigrants/refugees in the country come from other Vaniuan nations.
Urbanisation
In total, there are a total of 68 settlements with the status of a city in the territory of Mordar-Kovatia. Only two cities have more than 1 million inhabitants - [Basseyau] and [Kouve Aia].
Language
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.
Education
Healthcare
Religion
Mordar-Kovatia is defined as a secular state in its' constitution. Pauegists make up the overwhelming majority of the population, however many are in fact non-practicing followers of the religion.