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United Angle States

Flag of Anglei
Flag
of Anglei
Coat of arms
Motto: E pluribus unum
(Out of many, one)
LocationLocation of Anglei (green) in Levantia (gray)
Capital
and largest city
Holchester
Official languagesJulian Ænglish
Religion
Catholicism
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
Veltorine Social Council
Principal Assembly
Establishment
• Concordat of Donnebourg
18 June 1884
• Constitution of the United Angle States
7 April 1890
Population
• 2020 estimate
14,445,273
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$652,692,378,324
• Per capita
$45,183
CurrencyTaler ()

The United Angle States, also called Anglei, is a country in Levantia, located north of the Ionian Mountains and south of the Vandarch. It is a member of the Levantine Union. The territory of modern Anglei was established during the Nordmontaine War, when the Kingdom of Angla was partitioned into its constituent duchies and divided into the Imperial Kingdom of Urcea and Kingdom of Dericania. The five duchies which previously made up the core region of Angla retained its strong Ænglish identity and were eventually the home of Ænglish nationalism in the 19th century. The unification of the duchies were permitted by the Holy Levantine Empire in part due to rising sentiments of Burgophobia, as many Derian people and Ænglish people alike believed a potential invasion of the duchies by Yonderre was imminent. The five duchies became the United Angle States in 1884 by the Concordat of Donnebourg, which was affirmed by the Imperial Diet. The same year, Anglei became a free state within the Holy Levantine Empire.

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