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Revision as of 09:00, 22 July 2021
Caruban චිරෙබොන් Cirebon | |
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Motto: Aking karapatan, ating batas (My right, our law) | |
Anthem: Diwa ng Bayan (Song of the Nation) | |
Capital and | Bonton |
Official languages | Tagaplo and Caticeze-English |
Demonym(s) | Carubanese |
Government | Unitary semi-presidential republic |
• Lakan | Merob Wibowo |
• Prime Minister | David Langley |
Stages of independence from Skith | |
• Self-Government Act | October 26, 1907 |
• Carubanese Parliament Act | February 22, 1946 |
• Independence Act | March 15, 1960 |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 6,370,120 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $200.5 billion |
• Per capita | $31,475 |
Currency | Carubanese dollar ($) |
Caruban, officially the Republic of Caruban, is a country in Ausiana. It is bordered by Vulkaria in the west and the Tervali Islands in the south. A former Skithan colony, much of its modern heritage is intertwined with Skithan culture. Its native residents, the Tagaplo people, shares a longer historical relationship with Vulkaria. Due to Skithan rule, the nation is bilingual and speaks Tagaplo and Caticeze-English. Drambenburgian, Vulkuria's official language, is only recognized by various local governments, most of which are Tagaplo communities.