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Kingdom of Kisanaq Crown Kisanaqa Tanala Hata (Jarnmisa) | |
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Flag | |
Motto: God, Nation, Emperor | |
Capital | Kisanaq City |
Official languages | Kisanaq |
Religion | Misakate |
Demonym(s) | Kisanaq (noun) Kisanaq (adjective) |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• Emperor | Ataraq Maqi |
• Prime Minister | Udila Faron |
Population | |
• Estimate | 8,678,833 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $524.479 billion |
• Per capita | $60,432 |
HDI | 0.978 very high |
Currency | Kisanaq Anatak (KIA) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +101 |
Kisanaq, officially the Kingdom of Kisanaq Crown, is a country in northern Athenia, occupying the small Kisanaq Peninsula and the nearby Taraq Isle. Kisanaq is a constitutional monarchy and a developed country with an advanced free market high income economy. Its capital and largest city, the Kisanaq City, serves as a financial centre of north Athenia and hosts the headquarters of many multinational corporations.
The country originates from the remote town of the Nbuka Realm, Kisanaq, which became home to the house of Rasmuq in 1203. In 1424, the house gathered enough resources and power to make the whole peninsula an autonomous region. The country, which at that time only contained the city and forests surrounding it, then gained full independence in 1497, after the collapse of the Nbuka Realm. Kisanaq was later colonized by Aftenheim in the 17th century and regained its independence in 1899.
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Largest cities or towns in Kisanaq
Nataki Kisanaqi Statikaq | |||||||||
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Rank | Region | Pop. | |||||||
1 | Kisanaq City | Kisanaq City | 3,043,332 | ||||||
2 | Masina | Pakiniq | 377,440 | ||||||
3 | Nikakaq | Pakiniq | 294,200 | ||||||
4 | Giha | Taqisa | 102,562 | ||||||
5 | Hikana | Masa | 100,378 | ||||||
6 | Guqati | Taqisa | 93,409 | ||||||
7 | Hinaq | Taqisa | 81,754 | ||||||
8 | Nima | Pakiniq | 80,003 | ||||||
9 | Kisikaq | Katapa | 76,782 | ||||||
10 | Naqata | Masa | 63,612 |