Austro-Caldera

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Newfound State of Caldera

נעץ נאַטיאָן אָף שאַלדעראַ (Indigeno-Calderan)
of Austro-Caldera
Coat of arms
Motto: Ceuldeland die geliebte
("Caldera the beloved")
Anthem: Neu Haus in Ceuldeland
Location of XXX (dark green)
In XXX (gray)
CapitalLittle Caldera
Largest cityNeu Berlin
Official languagesGerman
Ænglish
Indigeno-Calderan
Religion
Your religion
Demonym(s)Calderan (noun/adjective)
Calderans (plural)
GovernmentOne party democracy
• Prime Leader
Karl Steinenkatz
LegislatureThe House of the People
Establishment
• Establishment of the current People's Party
February 16th, 2030
Area
• Total
250 km2 (97 sq mi) (42nd)
Population
• Estimate
10 million
• Census
10,019,538
GDP (PPP)2030 estimate
• Total
$135,277 billion
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$52,000,000
• Per capita
$5,210
Gini55
high
HDI (2030)0.8
very high
CurrencyCalderan Piece (CLP)
Driving sideright

Austro-Caldera (German: Ceuldeland), officially the Newfound State of Caldera, is a country in Crona. It is neighbored by Sabnaki.

Austro-Caldera is not a member of the League of Nations.

Etymology

Austro-Caldera was named by the first Ænglish explorers who came to the region. The first part of the word, austro, is derived from the Latin word australis, meaning southern. This refers to the fact that the island was south of the natives who inhabited the Northwestern part of Crona. The second part, caldera, is a reference to the island's most defining feature; a caldera.

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  Religion 2 (1.7%)
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