New Piedmont

New Piedmont (Italian: Nuovo Piemonte) officially Republic of New Piedmont (Italian: Repubblica del Nuovo Piemonte) is a country in South America. It is bordered by Chile to the west, Argentina to the north and Brazil to the northeast. With a population of almost 40 million, New Piedmont is the 37th most populous country in the world and the 5th in America. New Piedmont's type of government is a federal parliamentary republic divided into 11 administrative subdivisions.

Etymology
The main theory behind the name of the country, and the one made official by the government of New Piedmont, is that when Italian explorers intensely explored the area, they found a resemblance to the Piedmont region of Italy, because the geography of New Piedmont was It is based on a plain in the east and a large mountain range (the Andes) in the west, such as Piedmont with the Po Valley and the Alps.

Another theory, as valid as the previous one, is that most of the first Italian settlers were from Piedmont, so they called the region in honor of their native region.