Doggat Rurannán

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Doggat Rurannán Province
Doggat Rurannán Proviyë
Flag of Doggat Rurannán
Flag
Coat of arms of Doggat Rurannán
Coat of arms
Motto: Batta saag Doggatág
"For a better Doggat Rurannán"
Anthem: Barayllë zlattydoot Doggat Rurannán'
"Great Doggatian March"
Capital
and largest city
Baattülle
Official languagesSpanish • Ikerlandian
Demonym(s)Baitese
Government
King Iker I
Vacant
LegislatureBaatä
Establishment2023
• Admission into the Federation
16 April 2023
Population
• 2023 census
5
This is a federal state of the Federation of Ikerlàndia

The Doggat Rurannán Province (Ikerlandian: Doggat Rurannán Praatmaat) simply known as Doggat Rurannán is a federal state of the Federation of Ikerlàndia, founded in 2023. Its current president is the King of Ikerlàndia, the King Iker I.

Doggat Rurannán claims territory in Spain. The capital of Doggat Rurannán, and its only present territory, is Baattülle. The first President of Doggat Rurannán is Iker I. Iker became President on 16 April 2023, and renamed the Doggat Rurannán Province.

History

The state was originally founded in 2023, and it is governed by President/King of Doggat Rurannán Iker I.

Politics and government

Doggat Rurannán is an presidential system. The constitutional document of the Province is the Charter of Doggat Rurannán, adopted in April 2023, which codifies the President's powers.

Culture

State symbols

According to the Charter of Doggat Rurannán, the state symbols of the Province are to be established by Provincial Decree. The Charter also describes the flag and coat of arms of Doggat Rurannán as the "foremost symbols of the Doggat Rurannán state". The current state symbols were adopted upon the accession of President Iker.

Languages

The two official languages of the Province of Doggat Rurannán, as established in its Charter, is Ikerlandian (ikerlandïye) and Spanish (spannïye). The Ikerlandian language is spoken in Ikerlàndia while Spanish is spoken in Latin America and Spain.