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'''Pecario''', officially known as known officially in Iverican as '''La República de Pecario''', concisely as '''The Republic of Pecario''', and informally as '''Pecario''', is a sovereign state in [[Alharu]] on [[Eurth]]. The seat of government is [[Santa Borbones]], which contains the executive, legislative, and electoral branches of government,it is also the constitutional capital and the seat of the judiciary. The largest city and principal industrial center is [[Valleluz]].
'''Pecario''', officially known as known officially in Iverican as '''La República de Pecario''', concisely as '''The Republic of Pecario''', and informally as '''Pecario''', is a sovereign state in [[Alharu]] on [[Eurth]]. It is bordered on the South by [[Manamana]]. The seat of government is [[Santa Borbones]], which contains the executive, legislative, and electoral branches of government,it is also the constitutional capital and the seat of the judiciary. The largest city and principal industrial center is [[Valleluz]].


The sovereign state of Pecario is a constitutionally unitary state, divided into nine departments. Its geography varies from the peaks of the Cordillera del Sol  in the North.
The sovereign state of Pecario is a constitutionally unitary state, divided into nine departments. Its geography varies from the peaks of the Cordillera del Sol  in the North, to the eastern lowlands. A third of the country is in the mountain range. The country's population, estimated at 22 million, is multi-ethnic, including natives, mestizos and europans (mainly Ivericans). Iverican is the official and predominant language, although 36 indigenous languages also have official status, the most commonly spoken of which are quepec, aymaro and guaruma.


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The history of Pecario begins with the dominance of the [[Tuachec empire]] in the 15th century, followed by the Iverican conquest in the 17th century. After uprisings, the country gained independence in 1753. The 19th century was marked by political instability, but also by progress in education and civil rights. In the 20th century, periods of military control alternated with democratic governments, seeking to combat corruption and inflation. In 2002, an unprecedented economic crisis struck, leading to the resignation of President El Chapo. Luis Mesa came to power in 2006, ushering in a calmer period until 2019. The [[Santa Polvo cartel]] emerged in 2010, taking control of the drug trade leading to a drug war. President Mesa will resign in 2019 after a scandal related to the Santa Polvo cartel, he will be replaced by [[Andreas Lineria]]. Today the country is one of the most corrupt state in the wurld, the government of Presidente Lineria is completely under the orders of the cartel and pretends not seeing the recurring massacres in the country. In 2020, the country was classified as a Narco-State due to the Pecarian government turning a blind eye towards drug cartels. Today, Pecario is plagued by corruption and violence related to drug trafficking.


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== Etymology ==


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According to legend, centuries ago, before the formation of the country we know today as Pecario, the lands were inhabited by indigenous tribes. Among these tribes, there was a particularly respected and influential group that worshipped a sacred animal: the "pecario".  


== Etymology ==
The pecario would be an emblematic animal of the region, a rare and mysterious creature, similar to a wild boar but with distinctive features. Its presence was considered a sign of fertility and prosperity for indigenous communities. The ancients considered the pecario as the guardian of forests, rivers and mountains, and they attached great spiritual importance to him. When the Iverican conquerors arrived in the area, they were intrigued by the stories of this sacred animal. They began naming the area after this legendary being, "Pecario," in homage to its deep cultural significance and importance to indigenous peoples.


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Thus, the name "Pecario" would have become the symbol of the connection between the past and the present, a reminder of the cultural roots of this fictitious nation, rooted in respect for nature and the harmonious coexistence between man and the earth.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==


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The geography of the country exhibits a great variety of terrain and climates. Pecario has a high level of biodiversity considered one of the greatest in the world, as well as several ecoregions with ecological sub-units such as the [[Meseta]], dry valleys, and the [[Llanuras]], which is a tropical savanna. These areas feature enormous variations in altitude, from an elevation of 8900 meters (106,800 ft) above sea level in [[Pico del Alba]] to nearly 70 meters (230 ft).  
 
Pecario can be divided into three physiographic regions:
 
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Revision as of 17:19, 26 July 2023

The Republic of Pecario
La República de Pecario
Flag of Pecario
Flag
of Pecario
Coat of arms
Motto: "Unidos en la diversidad, juntos hacia el futuro."
Anthem: "Cielito Lindo"MediaPlayer.png
CapitalSanta Borbones
LargestValleluz
Official languagesIverican, Quepec
Recognised national languagesIverican, Quepec, Guaruma, other indigenous languages
Demonym(s)Pecarian
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic
• President
Andreas Linerea
• Vice President
Gabriela Valdez
• President of the Senate
Carlos Rojas
LegislatureAsamblea Legislativa Nacional
Independence 
from the First Iveric Republic
• Declared
1742
Area
• 
324,700 km2 (125,400 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 census
22,658,480
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Per capita
$9,995
Gini31.1
medium
HDI.824
very high
CurrencyPecarian pesos
Driving sideright
Calling code+39
Internet TLD.pco

Pecario, officially known as known officially in Iverican as La República de Pecario, concisely as The Republic of Pecario, and informally as Pecario, is a sovereign state in Alharu on Eurth. It is bordered on the South by Manamana. The seat of government is Santa Borbones, which contains the executive, legislative, and electoral branches of government,it is also the constitutional capital and the seat of the judiciary. The largest city and principal industrial center is Valleluz.

The sovereign state of Pecario is a constitutionally unitary state, divided into nine departments. Its geography varies from the peaks of the Cordillera del Sol in the North, to the eastern lowlands. A third of the country is in the mountain range. The country's population, estimated at 22 million, is multi-ethnic, including natives, mestizos and europans (mainly Ivericans). Iverican is the official and predominant language, although 36 indigenous languages also have official status, the most commonly spoken of which are quepec, aymaro and guaruma.

The history of Pecario begins with the dominance of the Tuachec empire in the 15th century, followed by the Iverican conquest in the 17th century. After uprisings, the country gained independence in 1753. The 19th century was marked by political instability, but also by progress in education and civil rights. In the 20th century, periods of military control alternated with democratic governments, seeking to combat corruption and inflation. In 2002, an unprecedented economic crisis struck, leading to the resignation of President El Chapo. Luis Mesa came to power in 2006, ushering in a calmer period until 2019. The Santa Polvo cartel emerged in 2010, taking control of the drug trade leading to a drug war. President Mesa will resign in 2019 after a scandal related to the Santa Polvo cartel, he will be replaced by Andreas Lineria. Today the country is one of the most corrupt state in the wurld, the government of Presidente Lineria is completely under the orders of the cartel and pretends not seeing the recurring massacres in the country. In 2020, the country was classified as a Narco-State due to the Pecarian government turning a blind eye towards drug cartels. Today, Pecario is plagued by corruption and violence related to drug trafficking.

Etymology

According to legend, centuries ago, before the formation of the country we know today as Pecario, the lands were inhabited by indigenous tribes. Among these tribes, there was a particularly respected and influential group that worshipped a sacred animal: the "pecario".

The pecario would be an emblematic animal of the region, a rare and mysterious creature, similar to a wild boar but with distinctive features. Its presence was considered a sign of fertility and prosperity for indigenous communities. The ancients considered the pecario as the guardian of forests, rivers and mountains, and they attached great spiritual importance to him. When the Iverican conquerors arrived in the area, they were intrigued by the stories of this sacred animal. They began naming the area after this legendary being, "Pecario," in homage to its deep cultural significance and importance to indigenous peoples.

Thus, the name "Pecario" would have become the symbol of the connection between the past and the present, a reminder of the cultural roots of this fictitious nation, rooted in respect for nature and the harmonious coexistence between man and the earth.

Geography

The geography of the country exhibits a great variety of terrain and climates. Pecario has a high level of biodiversity considered one of the greatest in the world, as well as several ecoregions with ecological sub-units such as the Meseta, dry valleys, and the Llanuras, which is a tropical savanna. These areas feature enormous variations in altitude, from an elevation of 8900 meters (106,800 ft) above sea level in Pico del Alba to nearly 70 meters (230 ft).

Pecario can be divided into three physiographic regions:

History

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Politics

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Head of Government.

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Economy

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Demographics

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Culture

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