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=== Foreign relations ===
=== Foreign relations ===
=== Military ===
=== Military ===
[[File:MushaiyahArmy1.png|thumb|left|200px|Female soldiers of the [[National Army of Liberation]] marching through [[Qasm]].]]
[[File:MushaiyahArmy1.png|thumb|left|150px|Female soldiers of the [[National Army of Liberation]] marching through [[Qasm]].]]


== Economy ==
== Economy ==

Revision as of 15:26, 31 August 2019

Democratic Republic of Mushayiah
جمهورية مشياع الديمقراطية (Mushaiyan)
Jumhuriat al-Mushayaih al-Diymuqratia
Flag of Mushayiah
Flag
Coat of Arms of Mushayiah
Coat of Arms
Motto: ٱلْـحَـمْـدُ للهِ (Mushaiyan)
"Al-ḥamdu lil-lāh" (transliteration)
Praise be to God
Anthem: "المجيدة العاشر من محرم"
"Glorious 10th of Muharram"
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CapitalFallahiyah
Largest cityMuhaisin
Official languagesMushaiyan
Ethnic groups
(2012)
95% Mushayian
3% Vir
2% other
Religion
Shahidism
Demonym(s)Mushayian
GovernmentNahdaist one-party state
• President
Abdul-Hafez al-Ahmar
• Prime Minister
Qusay Ali Al-Asiri
LegislatureSupreme People's Council
Population
• 2013 estimate
15,000,000
• 2019 census
17,124,721
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
174.9 billion
• Per capita
10,214
Gini (2018)Negative increase 29.8
low
HDI (2017)Increase 0.694
medium
CurrencyMushayian mithqal (MM)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+22
ISO 3166 codeMU

The Democratic Republic of Mushaiyah (Mushaiyan: جمهورية مشياع الديمقراطية; romanized: Jumhuriat al-Mushayaih al-Diymuqratia), known commonly as simply Mushaiyah (Mushaiyan:مُسهَيَِه; romanized: Mushayaih), is a sovereign state in Septentrion bordering Virshahr to the north, Ummayah to the east and Verpletterant to the south and west.

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Military

Female soldiers of the National Army of Liberation marching through Qasm.

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Religion

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Islam

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