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Valdoria

Valdoria is a sovereign archipelagic nation in the Valden Sea. Comprising seven main islands and numerous smaller islets, it features lowland coastal plains, fjord-like inlets, and rugged highlands. The capital is Valis, located on the central island, with major urban centers such as Northport and Seaford. The population is about 4.2 million. The economy is diversified, anchored in maritime trade, fishing, shipbuilding, and services, with growing tourism and renewable energy sectors.

Valdoria operates as a constitutional republic. The government has a bicameral Parliament (Senate and Chamber of

Historically, Valdoria grew from coastal city-states in the medieval era. It adopted a modern constitution in

Demographics: Ethnically diverse; the official language is Valdorian. Minority languages include Elexian and Noric. Religions are

Cultural life reflects a maritime heritage, with literature, music, and seafood cuisine. Notable landmarks include the

Deputies).
A
president
serves
as
ceremonial
head
of
state,
while
a
prime
minister
leads
the
cabinet.
Elections
are
held
every
four
years.
Regions
have
local
councils
and
autonomy
in
areas
such
as
education
and
infrastructure.
Valdoria
participates
in
regional
and
international
trade
agreements.
1837
and
became
a
republic
in
1859.
The
country
avoided
formal
colonial
rule
and
developed
its
ports
through
mercantile
diplomacy.
varied,
with
secularism
common
in
urban
areas.
The
state
supports
public
education
and
welfare,
with
universal
literacy
and
several
research
institutions.
Port
of
Auris,
the
Lighthouse
of
Lyris,
the
Mist
Falls
National
Park,
and
the
Citadel
of
Valis.
The
country
maintains
a
network
of
ferries
and
ports,
and
hosts
international
conferences
and
festivals.