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Revision as of 19:36, 7 February 2024

United Islands of Rypalohnd
Weren Ëjlöndy Rypalönd
Flag of Rypalohnd
Flag
CapitalGrot Rypashtaht
Official languagesRypalohnd tahl
Ethnic groups
Rypalohndy
Demonym(s)Rypalohndian
GovernmentFederal semi-direct democratic directional republic
Rypalöndin Sënat
TBA
Area
• 
74,606 km2 (28,806 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 estimate
3.2 million
• 2023 census
3,250,606
• Density
43.57/km2 (112.8/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
143.7 billion ACU
• Per capita
44,200 ACU
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
137.2 billion ACU
• Per capita
42,200 ACU
Time zoneUTC-5
Driving sideleft

Rypalohnd (Rypalohnd tahl: Rypalönd ['rɪpa.loːnd]), officialy called United Islands of Rypalohnd (Rypalohnd tahl: Weren Ëjlöndy Rypalönd ['weren eːjloːndɪ rɪpa.loːnd]) is an island nation located in Nothern Thuadia in the Njorish sea. It is comprised of (few) major islands and (many) minor islands. They lie north of Aramos and Sventsa, Rypalohn also shared naval border with Sauthar in the north-west.

Etymology

Rypalönd originates from two root words, Rypa translating to singular "fish", and lönd translating to "land" . Rypalönd can be translated like "Fishland".

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