Vegno
Republic of Vegno | |||
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Capital | Cossa
(624.024 ab. /1705 AN) | ||
Official language(s) | Vegniano (related to Gaian language) | ||
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Demonym | Vegnese | ||
- Adjective | Vegnese | ||
Government | Semi-Presidential Republic | ||
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Establishment | 1705 AN | ||
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Population | 1 857 345 | ||
Active population | 7 | ||
Currency | Rino | ||
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National animal | Cormorant | ||
National food | Pizza | ||
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Abbreviation | VEG |
Vegno (/ˈveɲɲo/), officially the Republic of Vegno, is an independent nation in north-est of Apollonia. Declared its independence in 1705 AN as a semi-presidential republic with the simultaneous composition of a constituent assembly to draft the first Constitution of Vegno. The capital is located in the city of Cossa, overlooking the gulf of the Cantor.
History
The Republic of Vegno was founded in 1705 AN with the drafting of the "Costituzione del Vegno" (Constitution of Vegno), signed by the seven members of the Constituent Assembly. Cossa was chosen as capital, since it was the largest city in Vegno, while the other big cities of Mhazar, Agropl, Murgione and Sancrus were named chief towns of their provinces.
The Constitution of the Republic of Vegno is the fundamental law of the State, which occupies the top of the hierarchy of sources in the legal system of the Republic: it is composed of 12 articles written and published in 12/1705 AN by the Seven Founding Fathers of the Constituent Assembly of Vegno.
The seven members of the constituent assembly are, provisionally, the most important offices of the Republic of Vegno, pending the appointment of an official President and a Prime Minister; these members are:
Salvatore "Shalva" Mancuso, Michelangelo Levati, "P." Antonio Visciglia, Luca "Lo Zar" Zarrella, Marco "M.M" Munno, Haldi Rinaldi "Pane" e Peppe "Freeda" Cantore.
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Cities
City | Population |
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Cossa | 624 024 |
Mhazar | 420 845 |
Sancrus | 389 456 |
Murgione | 53 298 |
Agropl | 22 756 |