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'''Vosan''' ({{small|[[Vosan language|Vosan]]:}} ''Coraccis''), officially known as '''Vos Federation''', is a sovereign state located in [[Vaniua]]. Spanning the northern region of the [[Golden Plateau]] and the eastern half of the [[Gulf of Sharkunen]], Vosan borders [[Komania]] and [[Ulvam]] to the east as well as [[Siyezan]] to the south. With a population of over 74 million citizens and a GDP value over US$2 trillion, the country's economy is the largest in Vaniua.
'''Vosan''' ({{small|[[Vosan language|Vosan]]:}} ''Coraccis''), officially known as '''Vos Federation''' ({{small|Vosan:}} ''Yunulimsri Cucoraccis''), is a sovereign state located in [[Vaniua]]. Spanning the northern region of the [[Golden Plateau]] and the eastern half of the [[Gulf of Sharkunen]], Vosan borders [[Komania]] and [[Ulvam]] to the east as well as [[Siyezan]] to the south. With a population of over 74 million citizens and a GDP value over US$2 trillion, the country's economy is the largest in Vaniua.


Vaniuan tribes have inhabited modern Vosan since the late Bronze Age, bringing with it animal husbandry and agriculture. Tribes originating from the Kovat region, predecessors to the region's Pamoric and Bahdic tribes, first inhabited Vosan in 1000 BCE, with it founding some of the oldest settlements in the country. In 500 CE, Pamoric tribes and chiefdoms who dominated much of northern modern Vosan were then unified under the rule of the [[Holy Ohanian Empire]].
Vaniuan tribes have inhabited modern Vosan since the late Bronze Age, bringing with it animal husbandry and agriculture. Tribes originating from the Kovat region, predecessors to the region's Pamoric and Bahdic tribes, first inhabited Vosan in 1000 BCE, with it founding some of the oldest settlements in the country. In 500 CE, Pamoric tribes and chiefdoms who dominated much of northern modern Vosan were then unified under the rule of the [[Holy Ohanian Empire]].

Revision as of 14:47, 17 July 2020

Vos Federation
Yunulimsri Cucoraccis
CapitalBidôusvem
Largest city Tameyvah
Official languages Vosan
Ethnic groups Vos (94%)
other (6%)
Demonym Vos
Government Federal parliamentary republic
Legislature Federal Congress
Establishment
 -  Pamoric tribes 100 CE 
 -  Ohanian rule 560 
 -  Name Dynasty 1347 
 -  First Republic and Empire 1801 
 -  Second Republic 1926 
Area
 -  1,075,727 km2
415,341 sq mi
Population
 -  2014 census 74,094,652
 -  Density 68.87/km2
178.4/sq mi
Gini48
high
HDI 0.844
very high
Drives on the right
Internet TLD .vs

Vosan (Vosan: Coraccis), officially known as Vos Federation (Vosan: Yunulimsri Cucoraccis), is a sovereign state located in Vaniua. Spanning the northern region of the Golden Plateau and the eastern half of the Gulf of Sharkunen, Vosan borders Komania and Ulvam to the east as well as Siyezan to the south. With a population of over 74 million citizens and a GDP value over US$2 trillion, the country's economy is the largest in Vaniua.

Vaniuan tribes have inhabited modern Vosan since the late Bronze Age, bringing with it animal husbandry and agriculture. Tribes originating from the Kovat region, predecessors to the region's Pamoric and Bahdic tribes, first inhabited Vosan in 1000 BCE, with it founding some of the oldest settlements in the country. In 500 CE, Pamoric tribes and chiefdoms who dominated much of northern modern Vosan were then unified under the rule of the Holy Ohanian Empire.

The country enjoys a largely diverse urban population, owing to its early adoption of globalist political policies. The nation is run mainly through the service sector, with a hefty manufacturing sector as a close second for economic production.

Etymology

History

Economy

Culture

See also