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Revision as of 14:56, 6 July 2022

The Royal United Territories of The Cape Bay
       Aso Naegkana e'Qinquao Zheomeoko Beomyo Qeoseo
Flag of The Cape Bay
Flag
Motto: In The Name Of Our Gods We Prevail
Anthem: The Skies of Purity
Location of The Cape Bay on a Globe
LocationBordering the Rie lake, Sudanic Ocean and Rimidic Ocean
CapitalSeozhenahai (Southern Cape City)
Official languagesAishan, Common
Recognised national languagesAishan, Common, Dosoa
Recognised regional languagesAishan, Common, Dosoa, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese, Koroa
Ethnic groups
(2017)
62% Aishasai/Aishar/Aishan

19% Foreign

8& Dasoa

6% Koroa
5% Other
Religion
(1994)
No Official Religion
Demonym(s)Bayian
Government  Royal Democratic Republic (Constitutional Monarchy)
•      Queen
Saeyeo Seona-Mai-Quo
Queen of The Cape Bay
• Prime Minister
Deji Twaereo-Qang-Hua
Legislature      Parliament
       The Highness
The Grace
Independence from the Riamese Empire
Population
• 2021 estimate
114,231,827
• Density
168.757724637/km2 (437.1/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
2.925T
• Per capita
$25,610
Gini (2021)52.8
high
HDI (2020)0.876
very high
CurrencyJaeseol (Jaysol (JSL)
Time zoneUTC - 2
Date formatDD/MM/YY
Driving sideright

slay

Etymology

The name 'Cape Bay' refers to the bay of which the capital city, Seozhenahai, is located. In this bay exists a cape, in the geographical sense, which is what the city is named after. As the knowledge of this land grew the people of Riamo kept the name for their original colony, so the name Cape Bay stuck and now refers to the whole country instead of just the small area in which the name originally referred to.

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