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'''Atha''', officially the '''Federation of Atha''', is a small landlocked nation located in the southern hemisphere of [[Anteria]]. The country is infamous for its civil war from 1991-1995, which ended with atomic bombings by both sides and led to the complete collapse | '''Atha''', officially the '''Federation of Atha''', is a small landlocked nation located on the continent of [[Thrismari]] in the southern hemisphere of [[Anteria]]. It is bordered by [[Syrgastan]] to the west, [[Glakhakistania]] to the north, and [[Foxomexra]] to the south. The country is infamous for its civil war from 1991-1995, which ended with atomic bombings by both sides and led to the country's near-complete collapse into anarchy until 2000, when a new government was established. The country continues to rank low internationally in health, education and income outcomes and its population and economy have yet to return to their pre-war levels. | ||
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The Federation of Atha | |
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Motto: Ex pace libertas ("From peace, freedom") | |
Capital and largest city | Medio |
Demonym(s) | Athan |
Government | Federal directorial republic |
Legislature | Federal Parliament |
Area | |
• Total | 630,488 km2 (243,433 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2015 estimate | 21,785,376 |
• Density | 34.55/km2 (89.5/sq mi) |
HDI (2015) | 0.54 low |
Currency | labor credit |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +18 |
Internet TLD | .at |
Atha, officially the Federation of Atha, is a small landlocked nation located on the continent of Thrismari in the southern hemisphere of Anteria. It is bordered by Syrgastan to the west, Glakhakistania to the north, and Foxomexra to the south. The country is infamous for its civil war from 1991-1995, which ended with atomic bombings by both sides and led to the country's near-complete collapse into anarchy until 2000, when a new government was established. The country continues to rank low internationally in health, education and income outcomes and its population and economy have yet to return to their pre-war levels.
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