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| - Kingdom of Esceosia (Esceosian: Esceos Királyság) is a country in Central and Eastern Europe. It is mostly situated in the Carpathian Basin and the land east of it and is bordered by Poland to the north, Cheenarn, Albosnia and the Holy Bulgar Empire to the south, Russia to the east, Austria and the Czech Republic to the west. The country's capital and largest city is Budapest. The official language is Esceosian, which is the most widely spoken Ugro-Indo-European language in Europe. The country is currently in no organizations, but it has a military alliance with the Kingdom of Britannia.
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| - Kingdom of Esceosia (Esceosian: Esceos Királyság) is a country in Central and Eastern Europe. It is mostly situated in the Carpathian Basin and the land east of it and is bordered by Poland to the north, Cheenarn, Albosnia and the Holy Bulgar Empire to the south, Russia to the east, Austria and the Czech Republic to the west. The country's capital and largest city is Budapest. The official language is Esceosian, which is the most widely spoken Ugro-Indo-European language in Europe. The country is currently in no organizations, but it has a military alliance with the Kingdom of Britannia. Esceosia was created when the Republic of Hungary invaded the Slovakia during the War of Hungarian Irredentism. After the War, Hungary changed its name to Esceosia, and changed its government to a semi-constitutional monarchy, with the Prime Minister at that time becoming the king of the country. Esceosia's current borders were established by the Treaty of Belgrade (2021) after the Anti-Yugoslavian War, when the country, after getting most of its territories back, and getting some new ones during the First Eastern European War invaded Serbia, and gained back its land in Vojvodina. Due to its rapid expansion and technological superiority, the country gained international attention. The country today has a high-income economy with a very high Human Development Index. Esceosia is a popular tourist destination attracting over 15.675 million tourists a year (2020). It is home to the largest thermal water cave system and the second-largest thermal lake in the world (Lake Hévíz), the largest lake in Central Europe (Lake Balaton), and the largest natural grasslands in Europe (the Hortobágy).
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