Republic of Vey

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Republic of Vey
[[|125px|Flag of Vey|frameless]]
Republic Flag
[[|100px|Coat of Arms of Vey]]
Republic Seal
Motto: "My Vey"
Anthem: "My Vey"
Capital city Vey
Largest city Petros
Official language(s) Various, mainly Babkhi
Official religion(s) Various
Demonym Veyan(s)
  Adjective Veyan
Government Syndicalist-ish
 • President Leila Azayerova
Legislature AZAYEROV
Establishment {{{estdate}}}
Area TBD
Population Unknown
Currency Zeedic ruble (ZDR)
Abbreviation VEY
Driving side Left
Time zone(s) TBD
National animal
National drink Mint-flavoured coffee

The Republic of Vey was established on 7.III.1695 by the All-Zeedic Association of Youths for the Establishment of the Republic of Vey (AZAYEROV) after the First Secretary of Zeed, Rashid Hasanzadeh, jokingly named his wife "President of Vey" in a speech, as she, he said, while mocking her Istvanistani accent, always wanted things to do it her "vey" (way). Youths across the country began immediate planning of the establishment of the Republic of Vey, by setting up the "All-Zeedic Association of Youths for the Establishment of the Republic of Vey" (AZAYEROV).

Despite being in the midst of the Third Euran War, AZAYEROV was organised by ambitious youths across Zeed. Uniting over their love of their first secretary and his wife, as well as the love and patriotism and devotion they had to their country, the youths of Azayerov instigated an exodus of youths from their dwellings, taking only tents and food and packing with them, across the River Erik to settle in the former Constancian capital of Vey, where they on 7.III.1695 proclaimed the Republic of Vey as a republic governed by the AZAYEROV committees, where Leila, the wife of the First Secretary, would become President of Vey and Mother of Both Nation and Republic. Leila in turn took on a surname, not having one previously, Azayerova, after the Association with gave her such fame in the country. She felt like a true mother.

On 5.XI.1698 AN Surenid forces, spearheaded by a demi-brigade of the Constancian Foreign Legion, entered the territory of the Republic of Vey following the departure into exile of its ruler.