Moravia

Moravia (Moravian: Morava, Czech: Morava, Slovak: Morava, Silesian: Morawijo) is a republic located in Western Europe. It is the homeland of the Moravians, an ethnic group native to the region. The population is 3,125,000.

History
In 2026, Moravian rebels stormed Prague, and demanded independence from the Czech Republic. The Czech government refused independence, and offered autonomy for Moravia, but the Moravians were not happy with that, so they started a war. Thus, the Moravian-Czech War began, and the rebels won. Thus, they made a new country called "Moravia".

Moravia joined the EU in 2032. Czech-Moravian relations have gotten better over the years, and the two countries are now strategic allies. Moravia is allies with Germany, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.

Languages
Moravian and Latin are the two official languages of Moravia. Moravian being the language of government, and Latin being the language of the Church. Both Moravian and Latin are taught in schools, and the use of these two languages is highly enforced by the government. Recognized minority languages include Czech, Slovak, Silesian, Polish, German, and Romani.

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