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Revision as of 23:04, 16 May 2021

The Dominion of Panjaap
पंजाप
Flag of Panjaap
Flag
CapitalNew Gary
Largest cityBanthatdesh
Official languagesPanjaapi
Recognised national languagesPanjaapi
Recognised regional languagesPanjaapi, Muanese
Ethnic groups
(1994)
Panjaapi - 99.8% Muanese- 0.2%
Demonym(s)Panjaapi
GovernmentOne Party Presidential Republic
• Prime Minister
Dognauld Cohen
• Deputy Prime Minister
Hardon Gohen
LegislatureParliament
Presidential Council
Provincial Council
Independence from Stagnia
Population
• 1994 estimate
1,247,691,897
GDP (nominal)1994 estimate
• Total
1,141.93Bn
• Per capita
917.04
CurrencyPanjaapi Rupee
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideleft

Panjaap, officially the Dominion of Panjaap, is a country in South Asia. It is the first-most populous country and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Panjaapi Ocean on the south, the Saracenian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Gaudesh on the southeast, it shares land borders with Elam to the west; Bereket, Panchen, and Dalali to the north; Jin, Banthat and Riau to the east; and Nanyang in the south.