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|conventional_long_name = The Barcerian Monarchy<br>Brćská Monarćia
|conventional_long_name = Barcerian Royal Federation<br>Dyk´káinkeṙgí mó´oergí fedërats
|common_name = Barceria<br>Brćsko
|common_name = Barceria<br>Dyk´káinkeṙ
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|national_motto = «Pokrok, sloboda, i miar
|national_motto = «Imexṡgar, bedőfeg, ḍa malux
|englishmotto = "Progress, freedom, and peace."
|englishmotto = "Progress, freedom, and peace."
|national_anthem = Do boja, do boja!<br>Into the battle, into the battle!<br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFQQvUwaGtk&ab_channel=AgtfCZ|200px]]  
|national_anthem = Do boja, do boja!<br>Into the battle, into the battle!<br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFQQvUwaGtk&ab_channel=AgtfCZ|200px]]  

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Barcerian Royal Federation
Dyk´káinkeṙgí mó´oergí fedërats
Flag of Barceria Dyk´káinkeṙ
Flag
  • Variant Flag:
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Coat of Arms of Barceria Dyk´káinkeṙ
Coat of Arms
Motto: «Imexṡgar, bedőfeg, ḍa malux.»
"Progress, freedom, and peace."
Anthem: Do boja, do boja!
Into the battle, into the battle!
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Location of Barceria Dyk´káinkeṙ
Capital
and largest city
Tsialaht
Official languagesBarcerian
Demonym(s)Barcerian(s)
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy under a semi-direct democracy
• Their royal highness
Vilhemiina III. (full name: Vilhemiina Kiia Taru Heino III.) (Since 1992)
• Prime Minister
Eleonoora Isotalo (since 2019)
LegislatureBarcerian Parliament
Royal Assembly
Royal COuncil
Area
• Total
310,850 km2 (120,020 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
Increase 44,193,668
• 2020 census
Increase 44,140,700
• Density
142/km2 (367.8/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
Increase 1,866,973,201,500 ACU
• Per capita
Increase 42,295 ACU
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
Increase 1,472,136,485,700
• Per capita
33,351 ACU
Gini (2020)Steady 29.3
low
HDI (2020)Steady 0.929
very high
CurrencyBarcerian Tolar (Ŧ) (BTA)
Time zoneUTC-5
• Summer (DST)
not observed
Date formatyyyy-mm-dd
Driving sideleft
ISO 3166 codeBR
Internet TLD.br

Barceria, also known as The Barcerian Monarchy (Brćskő: [brxskɔ́] (Speaker Icon.svg listen); is a nation located in south-central Thuadia, bordering Hondonia to the northwest, Mustelaria (Renia and Zhousheng) to the northeast and east, and Speke to the south. The country is made up of TBA districts (Barcerian: Venimaae).

Barceria has a population numbering roughly 1 million inhabitants[1], with a density of 38 people/km²[1] and a size of 32,947km². It consists of 4 large islands and many surrounding islands. The country is located in the northern hemisphere, with a cold and humid climate, receiving about 204 rainfall days during the average year.

With a nominal Gross Domestic Product of 67 billion ACU[2], amounting to 53 thousand ACU per capita, Barceria is a nation with a stable and developed economy, with it’s notable industries featuring the pharmaceutical industry, computer engineering, computer science and luxury goods.[2] It has a Human Development Index of 0.929 and ranks among some of the most progressive nations, both in social and economical issues. The country has a large social safety system, with benefits including universal health care, free education on all levels, child support for impoverished families and unemployment benefits.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 «National Royal Census of Barceria» (WEB). Royal Ministry of Interior. 1 January 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 «Economical study on The Monarchy of Barceria» (PDF). The Commerce. 14 April 2020.

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