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Kingdom of Ghasasinah
المملكة الغساسنة
Flag of Gassasinia
Flag
Coat of arms of Gassasinia
Coat of arms
Anthem: 
"النشيد الملكي لمملكة الغساسينة (Arabic)"
Royal Anthem of the Kingdom of Ghasasinah
CapitalJabiyah
Official languages
Ethnic groups
Religion
Demonym(s)Gassasinian
GovernmentUnitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
• King
Yousef II bin Al-Hashim
• Prime Minister
Ahmed al-Rashid
LegislatureParliament
House of Senators
House of Representatives
Independence from [BRITAIN]
• Declared
1st of March, 1949
• Civil War
1972
• End of civil war
25th December, 1975
• First free General Election, modern constitution
2nd of May, 1979
Area
• Total
703,567 km2 (271,649 sq mi)
Population
• February 2019 estimate
14,729,181
• January 2015 census
15,103,000
• Density
21.5/km2 (55.7/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$567,948 billion
• Per capita
$37,605
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$380.611 billion
• Per capita
$25,201
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 37.5
medium
HDI (2018)Increase 0.882
very high
CurrencyGassasinian Pound (GAP)
Time zoneUTC+1 (Gassasinian Standard Time)
Driving sideright
Calling code+962
Internet TLD.ga

Gassasinia, officially the Kingdom of Ghasasinah ([ARABIC]: المملكة الغساسنة, [JEWISH]: ממלכת רסניד) is a Sovereign State in northern [[[MIDDLE EAST]]] bordered by #### to the South-West and #### to the South-East. Notable for its' hilly and mountainous north and fertile plains, Gassasinia is home to a mainly Arab population with a small minority of Jews.

Although through much of the 20th century, Gassinia suffered from violent strife and even civil war along economic and religious lines, today Gassasinia is a [EUROPEAN]-styled Liberal Democratic parliamentary constitutional monarchy with one of the strongest economies in [MIDDLE EAST]. The monarch of Gassasinia is King Yousef II bin Al-Hashim of the House of Harith, son of King Hashim II, who has ruled Gassasinia since 1979 and proved essential in instituting a liberal democratic system and reconciling internal tensions, turning the country onto the path of recovery, stability and prosperity from the ruins of its' recent past.

Whereas many of its' neighbours rely on oil to fuel their economies, Gassasinia is completely absent of any oil and instead relies on exporting electronics, computer software and hardware, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, phosphates and refined materials to drive its' economy. Gassasinia is a developed industrialised country, with a well-educated population and one of, if not the highest standards of living across the nations of [MIDDLE EAST].

The Kingdom of Ghasasinah, and the House of Harith date back to the 14th Century, when members of the Al-Yaman tribe travelled from the hot deserts in the south to the fertile hills and plains in the north, forming the Jabiyah Kingdom which would eventually become the modern Kingdom of Ghasasinah.

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The Gassasinian Civil Defence Force is the government agency responsible for firefighting, rescue and emergency medical response in Gassasinia. Additionally, they organise and co-ordinate ambulance response through the National Ambulance Service, a child-agency of the Civil Defence Force which facilitates co-operation between the Civil Defence Force and volunteer aid organisations such as the Red Cross.

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