Slavic Confederation

The Slavic Confederation (Slavia) is a country located in Europe formed after the agreement of 10 countries (Poland, Russia, Croatia Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Belarus, Czech Republic and Lithuania) to form a confederation to improve their relations and economy. It is also a member of the EU and NATO which improves its economy and millitary even more. It is part of the Schengen zone but not of the Eurozone because Slavia uses the Slavic Krone.

History
1994 was the year that the Slavic Confederation was formed. At the moment, the countries that formed the confederation were Poland, Czech Republic and Belarus. More countries asked to join the confederation including countries that are not slavic but weak in some aspects. Ukraine joined the country in 2003 but left in 2014 due to they became more poor and people didn't like the idea to keep in the confederation. In 2013 a referendum was hold with these results:

-SHOULD UKRAINE LEAVE SLAVIA?

-YES 67%                                   -NO  33%

Languages
The Slavic Confederation is one of the countries that has the most official languages. Even though there are lots of official languages, the Slavic Confederation uses Russian and Polish to talk in the politic meetings. These languages are tought in schools, but each region has its language and the main language of the region is spoken first and then the other two languages are tought. This means that the Slavic people can be quadrilingual at many ocasions: for example, a Slovak citizen speaks Slovak and then in school that person is tought Russian and Polish, then English.

Geography
Slavia is flat in general, but the more down you go, the more up you move. This is because Croatia lies on the Balkan mountain range. Slavia also has geothermal activity because of Hungary. This region is a thermal basin thanks to the Eurasian plate.

Climate
The Slavic Confederation climate is generally pretty normal compared to other countries in Europe but it can reach very cold temperatures on Belarus making it the coldest region in the country. The lowest temperature ever recorded was -39.1 ºC in Minsk (Belarus) and the highest was 42.4 ºC  in Karlovac (Croatia).

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Organisation
The Slavic Confederation is divided into regions, each one with its own government and capital. The regions are divided themselves into departments, each one with its own capital too. The ruler of the regions are chosen each 3 years holding elections in each region. Departments dont have a president but municipalities do choose their major. They are chosen once each 4 years

Sports
The Slavic Confederation is a member of the MIFF (Mapperdonian International Football Federation), and the MIHF (Mapperdonian Ice Hockey Federation). As a member of the MIFF, Slavia is part of the European Football Federation and participated in the 2018 European Cup host bid, but didn't win. As a member of the MIHF, nothing special has happened to the Slavian hockey team since the confederation joined very recently. The emblem of Slavia in both sports is the same.

Airlines
The Slavic Confederation has its own international airline. This one is Slavic Airlines. For more information go to the page.