Rosland

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Democratic Republic of Rosland
Vöpereźja Vöpelànokob Rosźigè
Flag Seal
Motto: From the ashes towards utopia
Capital
and
Komu
Official languages Rosian
Demonym Rosian
Government Single Party State
 -  Milamorno Ótavjny Manźú
 -  Premier Diónižé Sytjerа́
Legislature Supreme People's Assembly
Area
 -  499,811.75 km2
192,978 sq mi
Population
 -  estimate 66,682,000 (2014)
 -  Density 51.2/km2
132.6/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2014 estimate
 -  Total $40 billion
 -  Per capita $1,800
GDP (nominal) 2014 estimate
 -  Total ~$11 to 15 billion
 -  Per capita $650
Currency Lishe (LJS)
Time zone SCT (SCT+2)
Date format dd-mm-yyyy
Drives on the left
Calling code +501
Internet TLD .rs

Rosland (IPA: /rɒzlənd/, Native language: Rosźigè, IPA: /ros.ʑigɜ/) officially the Democratic Republic of Rosland, is a country located in Ekuosia. It shares land borders with Utol to the west, Azerin to the south and Veridia to both the south and east. A maritime border is shared with Zostas in the north. The capital and largest city is Komu, which is situated on the mouth of the Komu River from which its name originates.

Rosland formed the core of the Letsatian Empire, conquering the majority of Eukosia and becoming its leading cultural, political, religious and economic centre. Its break-up saw one of its successor states, West Letsatia, continue to rule from the original seat of the empire until the sack of Komu. The ensuing chaos gave way to the establishment of the theocratic Ignizian Empire, which rapidly conquered much of the surrounding lands with the aim of purging heretical religions. Following the collapse of the Ignizian Empire, Rosland was united under a monarchy which fell in the Rosian Revolution. In the aftermath of Rosland's occupation during the Great Eukosian War, a civil war broke out in which the communists declared victory.

Rosland officially describes itself as a self-reliant socialist state practicing a pure form of democracy, both politically and economically. However, it is internationally criticised as totalitarian dictatorship, with the state security apparatus dominating the country and committing flagrant human rights violations. The economy of Rosland is centrally-planned, with an official state policy of autarchy dominating despite an inefficient economy, lack of self-produced goods, and little focus on non-military spending.

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