Algoquona
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Hierarchy of Algoquona | |
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Motto: Kwahadi na' ua' Thoqhyop Salqa (The world belongs to those who can seize it) | |
Location | Location of Algoquona (green) in Cusinaut (gray) |
Capital and | Kaigwa |
Official languages | Algosh |
Religion | M'acunism |
Government | Military junta |
• Grand Hierarch | Pa-Akanti |
Assembly of Chiefs and Hierarchs | |
Establishment | |
• End of the War of the Northern Confederation | 2010 |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 41,401,107 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $269,189,997,714 |
• Per capita | $6,502 |
The Hierarchy of Algoquona is a country in Cusinaut. A military junta, the Algoquonan state came into being during the War of the Northern Confederation from the Algosh people, who established a new state under the leadership of its military hierarchs. The Algosh people were founding members of the Confederation and continued the war against Urcea following the Confederation's downfall, also subjugating many local tribes and nations who were previously members of the Confederation. The Hierarchy was recognized as the Confederation's successor in the Treaty of Narasseta and by the League of Nations.