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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File: | <div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Awasin flag.jpg|150px]]</div>'''Awasin''', officially the '''Confederated Territories of Awasin''', is a country in northeastern [[Ajax#Norumbia|Norumbia.]] Its [[Awasin#Provinces|6 provinces]] cover a landmass of approximately 297,408 square kilometers (114,829 square miles), bordered by [[Wazheganon]] to the north, [[Moxaney]] to the east, [[Chenes]] to the southeast and [[Mniohuta]] to the southwest. Most of Awasin's population of 5,130,452 live in or around the capital and largest city, [[Nikanassin]], with the rest situated along the coast or in plains communities. Awasin is characterized by a majority indigenous population, with a small minority of other indigenous Norumbian groups and [[Wazheganon#Ethnic groups|Mezhte]]. Its {{wp|mixed economy}} prioritizes private ownership, though many enterprises and {{wp|Public company|publicly-listed firms}} are owned by the state. Agriculture is the largest industry, followed by gas extraction, {{wp|Oil refinery|oil refinement}}, and tourism. Awasin ranks highly in international evaluations of political freedom and involvement, government transparency, income equality, and overall quality of life. It is a member of the [[Osawanon Community]] and a founding member of the [[Norumbian People's Alliance]], better known as Hahowin. ('''[[Awasin|See more...]]''') |
Revision as of 18:51, 29 January 2023
Awasin, officially the Confederated Territories of Awasin, is a country in northeastern Norumbia. Its 6 provinces cover a landmass of approximately 297,408 square kilometers (114,829 square miles), bordered by Wazheganon to the north, Moxaney to the east, Chenes to the southeast and Mniohuta to the southwest. Most of Awasin's population of 5,130,452 live in or around the capital and largest city, Nikanassin, with the rest situated along the coast or in plains communities. Awasin is characterized by a majority indigenous population, with a small minority of other indigenous Norumbian groups and Mezhte. Its mixed economy prioritizes private ownership, though many enterprises and publicly-listed firms are owned by the state. Agriculture is the largest industry, followed by gas extraction, oil refinement, and tourism. Awasin ranks highly in international evaluations of political freedom and involvement, government transparency, income equality, and overall quality of life. It is a member of the Osawanon Community and a founding member of the Norumbian People's Alliance, better known as Hahowin. (See more...)