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'''Alquiya''', officially the '''Republic of Alquiya''', is a [[Nelbec countries|Nelbec]] country in {{wp|northwestern Europe}}. | '''Alquiya''', officially the '''Republic of Alquiya''', is a [[Nelbec countries|Nelbec]] country in {{wp|northwestern Europe}}. Bordering [[Seketan]] to the north, [[New Svealand]] to the northeast, and [[Lormotia]] to the east, Alquiya comprises the southern peninsula of [[Nelbecia]], spanning sprawling {{wp|taiga}} and valleys with {{wp|Oceanic climate|mild coastal climates}}. Its population of 6.6 million people is predominately urbanized within its [[states of Alquiya|8 states]]. The capital is [[Vilderjen]] and its largest city is [[Avro]]. | ||
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Alquiya is a {{wp|federal}} parliamentary republic since 1933. | Alquiya is a {{wp|federal}} parliamentary republic since 1933. |
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Republic of Alquiya Republec en Selcijen Trena Šeriğa | |
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Capital | Vilderjen |
Largest city | Avro |
Official languages | Alquiyan (Nelbec) Trjebian |
Population | |
• Estimate | 6.6 million (2020) |
• Census | 6,562,284 |
Alquiya, officially the Republic of Alquiya, is a Nelbec country in northwestern Europe. Bordering Seketan to the north, New Svealand to the northeast, and Lormotia to the east, Alquiya comprises the southern peninsula of Nelbecia, spanning sprawling taiga and valleys with mild coastal climates. Its population of 6.6 million people is predominately urbanized within its 8 states. The capital is Vilderjen and its largest city is Avro.
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Alquiya is a federal parliamentary republic since 1933.