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|government_type = {{wp|Unitary system|Unitary}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}}<br />{{wp|republic}} | |government_type = {{wp|Unitary system|Unitary}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}}<br />{{wp|republic}} | ||
|leader_title1 = {{wp|President}} | |leader_title1 = {{wp|President}} | ||
|leader_name1 = | |leader_name1 = Federico de Riviera-Murillo | ||
|leader_title2 = {{wp|Vice President}} | |leader_title2 = {{wp|Vice President}} | ||
|leader_name2 = | |leader_name2 = Alejandra Corral | ||
|leader_title3 = {{wp|Prime Minister|Primer}} | |leader_title3 = {{wp|Prime Minister|Primer}} | ||
|leader_name3 = Estéban Tinoco | |leader_name3 = Estéban Tinoco |
Revision as of 03:19, 7 April 2020
Republic of Rocia República del Roca (Veleazan) | |
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Capital | Sierra Blanca |
Largest city | Verbo Divino |
Official languages | Veleazan |
Ethnic groups | see Demographics |
Demonym(s) | Rocian |
Government | Unitary presidential republic |
Federico de Riviera-Murillo | |
Alejandra Corral | |
• Primer | Estéban Tinoco |
Legislature | Congress of the Nation |
Independence from the Kingdom of Veleaz | |
• Declared | 18 January 1797 |
• Recognised | 26 August 1800 |
• Dissolution of the Aillaca-Rocia Union | 1906 |
• Current constitution | 2006 |
Population | |
• 2019 census census | 31,403,515 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Per capita | $15,039 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Per capita | $8,717 |
HDI (2019) | 0.752 high |
Rocia (Veleazan: Roca), officially the Republic of Rocia (Veleazan: República del Roca), is a country in Rennekka. It is bordered by Aiyaca to the north, Renneque to the east, Pending to south, and Pending to the west. The country claims a larger border than it controls with Pending through the disputed territory of Pending. It has a population of over 31.4 million inhabitants. The capital is Sierra Blanca, located in the center of the country. Verbo Divino is the largest city and historical administrative center. Other major cities are Abancay, Carro, Jaén, and Ica.