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|footnote_a = These are the titles as given in the ''Constitution of the Republic of Cameroon'', Article X. The French version of the song is sometimes called {{lang|fr|Chant de Ralliement}}, as in ''National Anthems of the World''; and the English version "O Cameroon, Cradle of Our Forefathers", as in DeLancey and DeLancey 61.
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Revision as of 15:02, 8 October 2020

Republic of Nasia
Republic of Nasia
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Flag
Motto: 
"Advance Nasia" (French)
"Advance Nasia"
Anthem: 
"O Nasia O Nasia We Will Rise Up. (French)"
O Nasia O Nasia We Will Rise Up a
Location of Nasia
CapitalCanberra
Largest cityPalm Bay
Official languages
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Nasian
GovernmentRepresentiative democracy
Scott Morrsion
Scott Morrsion
LegislatureNational Parliament
Independence from England
• Declared
26 January 1778
• Annexation of former
British Nasians
17 October 1961
Area
• Total
[convert: invalid number] (54th)
• Water (%)
1.8
Population
• July 2019 estimate
25,671,878 (63th)
• 2018 census
24.99
• Density
39.7/km2 (102.8/sq mi) (55th)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$1.4 trillion
• Per capita
$53,825 ($50,300)
GDP (nominal)2011 estimate
• Total
$25.759 billion
• Per capita
$1,230
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 44.60.34
medium (93)
HDI (2011)Increase 0.482
low (6th)
CurrencyBritish Pounds (XAF)
Time zoneUTC+10 (AEDT)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+1 (UTC+11)
Driving sideright
Calling code+61
Internet TLD.nai
  1. These are the titles as given in the Constitution of the Republic of Cameroon, Article X. The French version of the song is sometimes called Chant de Ralliement, as in National Anthems of the World; and the English version "O Cameroon, Cradle of Our Forefathers", as in DeLancey and DeLancey 61.