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'''Rumelia''' (Turkish: ''Rumeli'', Pomak: ''Rumeliya''), officailly the '''Republic of Rumelia''' (Turkish: ''Rumeli Cumhuriyeti'', Pomak: ''Republika Rumeliya''), is a country in Southeast Europe. It lies on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania and Bulgaria to the north, Serbia and Vlachia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east.
'''Rumelia''' (Turkish: ''Rumeli'', Pomak: ''Rumeliya''), officailly the '''Republic of Rumelia''' (Turkish: ''Rumeli Cumhuriyeti'', Pomak: ''Republika Rumeliya''), is a country in Southeast Europe. It lies on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania and Bulgaria to the north, Serbia and Vlachia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east.
Rumelia has struggled economically since democratisation, with shock therapy economics leading to poverty and inequality within Rumelia. Rumelia is a member of the {{wp|United Nations}}, {{wp|Council of Europe}}, {{wp|WTO}}, {{wp|NATO}} and the {{wp|Organisation of Islamic Cooperation}}. Rumelia is also a candidate member for the {{wp|European Union}}.


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Latest revision as of 20:37, 16 February 2022

Republic of Rumelia
Flag of
Flag
CapitalEdirne
Largest cityFibile
Official languagesTurkish
Recognised national languagesBulgarian
Recognised regional languagesGreek, Romanian,
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional republic
• President
Namik Kizilirmak
• Prime Minister
Alpertunga Turker
LegislatureNational Assembly

Rumelia (Turkish: Rumeli, Pomak: Rumeliya), officailly the Republic of Rumelia (Turkish: Rumeli Cumhuriyeti, Pomak: Republika Rumeliya), is a country in Southeast Europe. It lies on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania and Bulgaria to the north, Serbia and Vlachia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east.

Rumelia has struggled economically since democratisation, with shock therapy economics leading to poverty and inequality within Rumelia. Rumelia is a member of the United Nations, Council of Europe, WTO, NATO and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. Rumelia is also a candidate member for the European Union.