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Jershaland, officially the Republic of Jershaland, is a country with a population of 5.7 million people. It is almost entirely landlocked save for a small piece of coastline on the eastern side of the nation. The capital and largest city is [[Barsa]], which is home to around 30% of the country. The country has an area of 27,592 km2. It is a developing nation but with strong economic growth. English is the official language.
'''Jershaland''', officially the '''Republic of Jershaland''', is a country with a population of 5.7 million people. It is almost entirely landlocked save for a small piece of coastline on the eastern side of the nation. The capital and largest city is [[Barsa]], which is home to around 30% of the country. The country has an area of 27,592 km2. It is a developing nation but with strong economic growth. English is the official language.





Revision as of 20:07, 1 January 2021

Republic of Jershaland

Flag of Jershaland
Flag
Motto: "Once Nation and One People"
Capital
and largest city
Barsa
Official languagesEnglish
Ethnic groups
96% Jersha
3% Mahian
1% Other
Demonym(s)Jersha
Governmentunitary parliamentary republic
• President of Jershaland
George Jacob Barsa
• Prime Minister of Jershaland
Charles Noah Lewis Barsa
LegislatureParliament of Jershaland
Area
• Total
27,592 km2 (10,653 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
5,772,860

Jershaland, officially the Republic of Jershaland, is a country with a population of 5.7 million people. It is almost entirely landlocked save for a small piece of coastline on the eastern side of the nation. The capital and largest city is Barsa, which is home to around 30% of the country. The country has an area of 27,592 km2. It is a developing nation but with strong economic growth. English is the official language.


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