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|capital = Girishpur | |capital = Girishpur | ||
|largest_city = capital | |largest_city = capital | ||
|official_languages = | |official_languages = {{ublist|class=nowrap|Madhyasthani|Ajpani|Kalumese|Qarjani|Salarese}} | ||
|religion = {{ublist|class=nowrap| | |religion = {{ublist|class=nowrap|68.4% folk religions|19.0% no religion|12.6% Christianity|}} | ||
|demonym = Patolian | |demonym = Patolian | ||
|government_type = Unitary one-party republic | |government_type = Unitary one-party republic | ||
|leader_title1 = | |leader_title1 = NPP Chairman <br> President | ||
|leader_name1 = Oswin Shah | |leader_name1 = Oswin Pavail Shah | ||
|leader_title2 = Vice President | |leader_title2 = Vice President | ||
|leader_name2 = | |leader_name2 = Bahram Afshar | ||
|leader_title3 = Premier | |leader_title3 = Premier | ||
|leader_name3 = Adam Darmawan | |leader_name3 = Adam Darmawan | ||
|legislature = National Congress | |legislature = National Congress | ||
|established_event1 = | | sovereignty_type = Formation | ||
|established_date1 = | |established_event1 = Empire of Patolia | ||
|established_event2 = | |established_date1 = 1550 | ||
|established_date2 = | |established_event2 = Democratic Republic of Patolia | ||
|established_event3 = | |established_date2 = 21 June 1947 | ||
|established_date3 = | |established_event3 = Current Constitution | ||
|area_sq_mi = | |established_date3 = 16 August 1980 | ||
|population_estimate = | |area_sq_mi = 1,329,616 | ||
|population_estimate = 510,310,236 | |||
|population_estimate_year = 2026 | |population_estimate_year = 2026 | ||
|population_census = | |population_census = 509,231,530 | ||
|population_census_year = 2020 | |population_census_year = 2020 | ||
|population_density_km2 = | |population_density_km2 = | ||
|population_density_sq_mi = | |population_density_sq_mi = | ||
|GDP_nominal = | |GDP_nominal = 19.85 trillion rovas | ||
|GDP_nominal_year = 2026 | |GDP_nominal_year = 2026 | ||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = 38, | |GDP_nominal_per_capita = 38,897 rovas | ||
|HDI = 0.923 | |HDI = 0.923 | ||
|HDI_year = 2026 | |HDI_year = 2026 | ||
| Gini = 38.4 | | Gini = 38.4 | ||
|currency = Patolian | |currency = New Patolian Dollar | ||
|currency_code = | |currency_code = PTD | ||
|date_format = dd-mm-yyyy | |date_format = dd-mm-yyyy | ||
|drives_on = right | |drives_on = right | ||
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'''Patolia''' (Patolian: ''Patoliya''), officially the '''Democratic Republic of Patolia''' ( | '''Patolia''' (Patolian: ''Patoliya''), officially the '''Democratic Republic of Patolia''' (Madhyasthani: પટોલિયાનું લોકશાહી પ્રજાસત્તાક ''Paṭōliyānuṁ Lōkaśāhī Prajāsattāka''), is a country in southern Evrosia. It covers an area of approximately 1,329,616 square miles, and has an estimated population of 510,310,236 people. The country consists of ten provinces and two municipalities. The national capital and most populous city is Girishpur. | ||
Patolia is a unitary one-party state led by the | Patolia is a unitary one-party state led by the National Party of Patolia | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
=== | === Ancient & Classical Patolia === | ||
About 54,000 years ago, modern humans arrived in Patolia. | |||
Around 1200 BCE, early organized kingdoms emerged from the various chiefdoms throughout Patolia. | |||
From 235-213 BCE, the kingdom of Jakindar (modern-day Kostay) conquered much of southern Patolia | |||
=== | === Medieval Patolia === | ||
=== Early Modern Patolia === | |||
=== Modern Patolia === | |||
On 21 June 1947, National Party Chariman Arvind Mohandas Sharma formally proclaimed the Democratic Republic of Patolia | |||
== | == Geography == | ||
== Government and politics == | |||
Patolia is a unitary one-party state, solely governed by the National Party. The Constitution of Patolia states that Patolia is a "national democratic, indivisible, and secular" republic and that "National democracy shall be advanced by the National Party of Patolia". Patolia officially describes itself as a democracy, however the country is generally described as an authoritarian dictatorship. | |||
The | The National Congress, with one thousand seats, is the unicameral legislature of Patolia under the constitution. However, the National Congress is commonly described as a rubber-stamp body. Elections to the National Congress occur every four years. Most deputies in the National Congress are elected from 150 multiple-member districts, with one hundred deputies elected from single-member districts. Both multiple-member and single-member districts use first-past-the-post voting. The National Congress is dominated by the NPP, with three minor parties having nominal representation. | ||
The President is the head of state and is elected by the National Presidential Electoral College, which convenes every four years and is composed of electors from the provinces and municipalities. The current president is Oswin Pavail Shah, who is also the Chairman of the National Party. The Premier is the head of government and is appointed by the President with the approval of the National Congress | |||
== | === National Party of Patolia === | ||
=== Government === | |||
=== Administrative divisions === | |||
=== Foreign relations === | |||
=== Military === | === Military === | ||
The Patolian National Armed Forces consists of the Army (PNA), Navy (PNN), Aerospace Force (PNASF), LCI (Logistics, Cyber, Information) Force (PNLCIF), and National Guard (PNG). The official military budget for 2025 was 316 billion rovas ( | The Patolian National Armed Forces consists of the Army (PNA), Navy (PNN), Aerospace Force (PNASF), LCI (Logistics, Cyber, Information) Force (PNLCIF), and National Guard (PNG). The official military budget for 2025 was 316 billion rovas (P$492 trillion). | ||
== Economy == | == Economy == |
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Democratic Republic of Patolia પટોલિયાનું લોકશાહી પ્રજાસત્તાક Paṭōliyānuṁ Lōkaśāhī Prajāsattāka | |
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Flag | |
Anthem: Patoliya Madan "Patolia the Great" | |
Capital and largest city | Girishpur |
Official languages |
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Religion |
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Demonym(s) | Patolian |
Government | Unitary one-party republic |
• NPP Chairman President | Oswin Pavail Shah |
• Vice President | Bahram Afshar |
• Premier | Adam Darmawan |
Legislature | National Congress |
Formation | |
• Empire of Patolia | 1550 |
• Democratic Republic of Patolia | 21 June 1947 |
• Current Constitution | 16 August 1980 |
Area | |
• Total | 1,329,616 sq mi (3,443,690 km2) |
Population | |
• 2026 estimate | 510,310,236 |
• 2020 census | 509,231,530 |
GDP (nominal) | 2026 estimate |
• Total | 19.85 trillion rovas |
• Per capita | 38,897 rovas |
Gini | 38.4 medium |
HDI (2026) | 0.923 very high |
Currency | New Patolian Dollar (PTD) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +81 |
Internet TLD | .pt |
Patolia (Patolian: Patoliya), officially the Democratic Republic of Patolia (Madhyasthani: પટોલિયાનું લોકશાહી પ્રજાસત્તાક Paṭōliyānuṁ Lōkaśāhī Prajāsattāka), is a country in southern Evrosia. It covers an area of approximately 1,329,616 square miles, and has an estimated population of 510,310,236 people. The country consists of ten provinces and two municipalities. The national capital and most populous city is Girishpur.
Patolia is a unitary one-party state led by the National Party of Patolia
Etymology
History
Ancient & Classical Patolia
About 54,000 years ago, modern humans arrived in Patolia.
Around 1200 BCE, early organized kingdoms emerged from the various chiefdoms throughout Patolia.
From 235-213 BCE, the kingdom of Jakindar (modern-day Kostay) conquered much of southern Patolia
Medieval Patolia
Early Modern Patolia
Modern Patolia
On 21 June 1947, National Party Chariman Arvind Mohandas Sharma formally proclaimed the Democratic Republic of Patolia
Geography
Government and politics
Patolia is a unitary one-party state, solely governed by the National Party. The Constitution of Patolia states that Patolia is a "national democratic, indivisible, and secular" republic and that "National democracy shall be advanced by the National Party of Patolia". Patolia officially describes itself as a democracy, however the country is generally described as an authoritarian dictatorship.
The National Congress, with one thousand seats, is the unicameral legislature of Patolia under the constitution. However, the National Congress is commonly described as a rubber-stamp body. Elections to the National Congress occur every four years. Most deputies in the National Congress are elected from 150 multiple-member districts, with one hundred deputies elected from single-member districts. Both multiple-member and single-member districts use first-past-the-post voting. The National Congress is dominated by the NPP, with three minor parties having nominal representation.
The President is the head of state and is elected by the National Presidential Electoral College, which convenes every four years and is composed of electors from the provinces and municipalities. The current president is Oswin Pavail Shah, who is also the Chairman of the National Party. The Premier is the head of government and is appointed by the President with the approval of the National Congress
National Party of Patolia
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
The Patolian National Armed Forces consists of the Army (PNA), Navy (PNN), Aerospace Force (PNASF), LCI (Logistics, Cyber, Information) Force (PNLCIF), and National Guard (PNG). The official military budget for 2025 was 316 billion rovas (P$492 trillion).
Economy
Patolia has a developed mixed market economy. Since 1965, growth rates exceeded seven percent per year, leading to a rise in living standards.