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| '''Country''' || [[Kiravia|Kiravian Federacy]]
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| '''Capital''' || [[Tuvikórsa]]
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| '''Largest City''' || [[Lānxar]]
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| '''Population''' || 10,632,420
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| '''State President''' || Methodius Huætvredhan
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| '''Chancellor''' || Íavorius Polarin
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| '''Legislature''' || Congress
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| '''[[Federal Stanora|Stanora]] seats''' || 3
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| '''Official languages''' || [[Kiravic Coscivian]]
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| '''Recognised languages''' || Antaric Coscivian<br>Wawa<br>Welsh
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| '''Postal Abbreviation''' || VÁD
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'''Váuadra''' is a state in the Mid-Oceanic region of eastern [[Great Kirav]].
The '''dissolution of the Deric States''' was a multi-staged process that brought about the end of the [[Deric States]] organization specifically and the post-[[Second Great War]] geopolitical status quo of [[Dericania]] generally.  
==Geography==
Generally oriented along an east-west axis, Váuadra spans the East Kiravian Coastal Plain in its easternmost region, the Kodorus Piedmont-Plateau for most of its extent, and Middle Aterandic Mountains at its westernmost fringes. Rolling hills cover most of the state.


Váuadra has a temperate climate, with good weather conditions for agriculture by Kiravian standards.
==Background==
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==Governance==
===Questions of redundancy===
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Beginning in the 1970s, many scholars and public officials began to call into question the necessity of the Deric States organization given the existence of the [[Levantine Union]], which was established with many of the goals and functions as the Deric States on a larger scale. In the 1970s and 80s, many of the internal organs of the Deric States ceased to function, having given over their role to similar bodies within the Levantine Union. Two extremely prominent examples exist within the Deric States' structure. The first, relatively obscure body is the Council for Tariff and Trade Protection which intended to regulate the entire Deric States as one trading unit. While the Council still exists officially, it did not hold any official meetings after February 4 1962 and the Deric States ceased to distinguish itself from the rest of the Union as a matter of trade policy. The second and more prominent body that was superseded was the Confederation Defense Force (CDF), which served as the official armed forces as the Deric States until its constituent parts were largely integrated into the Coordinating Office of Dericanian Forces (CODF), a part of the [[Levantine Union Defense Council]]. The Deric States CDF continued to serve in the 2020s, but its defense jurisdiction solely consisted of [[Alba Concordia]] and began to be primarily associated with that city rather than with the Deric States as a whole.
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[[File:Karazin univer2 (3).jpg|thumb|Cabinet Secretariat building, Tuvikórsa]]
==Activist efforts prior to 2020==


==Law==
In 2002, activist organizations from across the Deric States merged into an organization known as "Movement for Mediatization in the 21st Century", popularly shortened to "21MEDNOW". 21MEDNOW began to conduct both lobbying efforts with Dericanian governments as well as popular, grassroots agitation.
The Law of Váuadra comprises the Cultivated Law as inherited from the Coscivian Empire and further developed by the state's own courts over the centuries, and the Váuadra Codex of Statutes.


The Váuadra Codex of Statutes is one of the earlier consolidated legal codes in the Kiravian Federacy, and is regarded by many legal scholars as one of the best. As newly-settled states and colonies have been added to the Federacy, many have adopted the Váuadra Codex of Statutes as the initial basis for their own law codes.
By 2015, polling indicated that, on average, 35 to 40% of residents of the Deric States supported the dissolution of the organization and further mediatization of its member states.  


Anime is illegal in Váuadra.
==Secession of the Vandarch Republic==


==Society & Culture==
On 8 March [[2023]], the [[Vandarch Republic]] informed the [[Levantine Union]] that it intended to leave the Deric States and become a standalone member of the Levantine Union. The decision to leave lead to large popular demonstrations across [[Dericania]] organized by 21MEDNOW calling on its leaders to change the post-Great War geopolitical arrangements of the region. This triggered a diplomatic crisis among leaders of the Deric States, which met in a series of informal conferences and meetings in [[Corcra]] beginning in July of 2023. These meetings, commonly known as the "Congress of Corcra", failed to reach any cohesive answer, and in April of 2024 the ambassadors were asked to leave the city following the breakdown of negotiations.
Váuadra is cut from the same cultural cloth as neighbouring [[Etivéra]], and forms part of the [[Great Kirav#Mid-Oceanic|Mid-Oceanic]] cultural region.


The largest Coscivian ethno-social groups in Váuadra are [[Kir people|Kir]] and Antaric Coscivians (with Etivéra Antarem being the largest subgroup and the strongest group of monolingual Antaric-speakers), and the long-established Kiravic-speaking Lékaśran Coscivians and P. Coscivians.  
With the [[Deric States]] playing a minor role in the immediate diplomatic aftermath of the [[Final War of the Deluge]], popular mediatization efforts temporarily lost priority in some of the Deric States, cooling tensions and the pace of dissolution. However, many of its members held elections in 2025 in which the dissolution was a key issue, any many pro-dissolution elements won across the Deric States in part due to 21MEDNOW support.


The Kiravic dialects spoken in Váuadra belong to the Southern Kiravic dialect family.
==Secession of Lutsana==
On 14 August [[2026]], [[Lutsana]] informed the [[Levantine Union]] that it, like the [[Vandarch Republic]], would be leaving the [[Deric States]] and would becoming a standalone member of the Levantine Union. Unlike the Vandarch Republic's decision, it announced its withdrawal would be immediate. The decision to remain in the Deric States was a major issue in the 2025 Lutsanan elections, and the new government - formed in part by the Orenstian People's Revival Party - made withdrawal its top priority.


The Wawa people are the main Aboriginal inhabitants of the state, and today are the second-largest surviving Aboriginal people native to the eastern coastal plain.
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The largest group of foreign-origin residents in Váuadra (both naturalised and resident alien) are [[Covinian-Kiravians]], most of whom live in urban areas.
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==Economy==
Váuadra was once home to a significant portion of the Kiravian industrial base. Many well-known and iconically Kiravian consumer product brands originated in Váuadra, though perhaps most have since gone out of business or been consolidated into out-of-state conglomerates. Industrial enterprises, many family-owned, have long provided the economic backbone of cities across the state. Váuadra has suffered significant economic decline due to the effects of post-Kirosocialist economic transition, particularly in its many {{wp|one-horse towns}}.

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The dissolution of the Deric States was a multi-staged process that brought about the end of the Deric States organization specifically and the post-Second Great War geopolitical status quo of Dericania generally.

Background

Questions of redundancy

Beginning in the 1970s, many scholars and public officials began to call into question the necessity of the Deric States organization given the existence of the Levantine Union, which was established with many of the goals and functions as the Deric States on a larger scale. In the 1970s and 80s, many of the internal organs of the Deric States ceased to function, having given over their role to similar bodies within the Levantine Union. Two extremely prominent examples exist within the Deric States' structure. The first, relatively obscure body is the Council for Tariff and Trade Protection which intended to regulate the entire Deric States as one trading unit. While the Council still exists officially, it did not hold any official meetings after February 4 1962 and the Deric States ceased to distinguish itself from the rest of the Union as a matter of trade policy. The second and more prominent body that was superseded was the Confederation Defense Force (CDF), which served as the official armed forces as the Deric States until its constituent parts were largely integrated into the Coordinating Office of Dericanian Forces (CODF), a part of the Levantine Union Defense Council. The Deric States CDF continued to serve in the 2020s, but its defense jurisdiction solely consisted of Alba Concordia and began to be primarily associated with that city rather than with the Deric States as a whole.

Activist efforts prior to 2020

In 2002, activist organizations from across the Deric States merged into an organization known as "Movement for Mediatization in the 21st Century", popularly shortened to "21MEDNOW". 21MEDNOW began to conduct both lobbying efforts with Dericanian governments as well as popular, grassroots agitation.

By 2015, polling indicated that, on average, 35 to 40% of residents of the Deric States supported the dissolution of the organization and further mediatization of its member states.

Secession of the Vandarch Republic

On 8 March 2023, the Vandarch Republic informed the Levantine Union that it intended to leave the Deric States and become a standalone member of the Levantine Union. The decision to leave lead to large popular demonstrations across Dericania organized by 21MEDNOW calling on its leaders to change the post-Great War geopolitical arrangements of the region. This triggered a diplomatic crisis among leaders of the Deric States, which met in a series of informal conferences and meetings in Corcra beginning in July of 2023. These meetings, commonly known as the "Congress of Corcra", failed to reach any cohesive answer, and in April of 2024 the ambassadors were asked to leave the city following the breakdown of negotiations.

With the Deric States playing a minor role in the immediate diplomatic aftermath of the Final War of the Deluge, popular mediatization efforts temporarily lost priority in some of the Deric States, cooling tensions and the pace of dissolution. However, many of its members held elections in 2025 in which the dissolution was a key issue, any many pro-dissolution elements won across the Deric States in part due to 21MEDNOW support.

Secession of Lutsana

On 14 August 2026, Lutsana informed the Levantine Union that it, like the Vandarch Republic, would be leaving the Deric States and would becoming a standalone member of the Levantine Union. Unlike the Vandarch Republic's decision, it announced its withdrawal would be immediate. The decision to remain in the Deric States was a major issue in the 2025 Lutsanan elections, and the new government - formed in part by the Orenstian People's Revival Party - made withdrawal its top priority.