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Novoslavonia People's Republic Nowoslawońska Republika Ludowa (Polish) | |
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Capital and largest city | Slavonsk |
Official languages | Polish |
Demonym(s) | Novoslavonian |
Government | Interim government |
Natt Konlejow | |
Independence from Poland | |
Population | |
• Estimate | 6 |
Currency | Polish złoty (de facto) (PLN) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
IMSO 1 code | NVS |
The Novoslavonian People's Republic (Polish: Nowoslawońska Republika Ludowa) commonly known as Novoslavonia, is a self-proclaimed state located in Eastern Europe. Novoslavonia has a population of 6. Slavonsk is the nation's capital. Novoslavonia shares a border with Poland on all sides. The nation was founded by reigning I Secretary Natt Konlejow.
History
Politics and government
Law
LGBTQ+ politics
Political Parties
Political parties in Novoslavonia | |||||||
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Party | Leader | Ideology | parliament | Council of Ministers | |||
File:LogoofNUWP.png | Novoslavonian United Workers Party Nowoslawońska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza |
NUWP | Natt Konlejow | Marxism-Leninism Militarism Communism Progressivism |
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3 / 3
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Law and order
Military
Ministries
Administrative regions
Foreign relations
Organisations, group treaties and conventions
Micronational Recognition
Macronational Recognition
Geography and climate
Economy
Demography
Ethnic groups
Languages
Religion
Culture
Holidays
See also
Notes
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