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Relations between the nations of Pulacan and Pulau Keramat are often reflective of the greater Kabaya'an ideology, with the two Malaio based nations having a long history of political, social, and economic interacation with one another.
Pulacan |
Pulau Keramat |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Pulacan Embassy, Kopiona Poi | Pulaui Embassy, Mabesekwa |
Envoy | |
Ambassador Acnel Atonemac | Ambassador Korpore Pala |
Country comparison
United Confederacy of Pulau Keramat | Union State of Pulacan | |
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Populations | 83.5 million (2022) | 46.4 million (2020) |
Area | 594,880 km2 | 749,856 km2 |
Population density | 140.28/km2 | 61.93/km2 |
Capital | Kopiona Poi | Yztac Tlalocan |
Largest city | Tau Harimua | Tepetenxipaltlan |
Government | Confederated oligarchical constitutional republic | Federal parliamentary constitutional republic |
Current Leader | Dewan Emas Council (both head of state and government) |
President Coyotl Gontebanye head of state |
Official languages | Birha, Mataram, Raji, Tuganani, Ahlranese | Setswana, Pulatec Nahuatl |
Main religions | N'nhivara (33%) Bulanan Asalism (31%) 'Iifae Azdarin (8%) Margaya (5%) Panonpoé Asalism (5%) Other (21%) |
Tlaloc Ixtleconism (65%) N'nhivara (16%) White Path (8%) Indigenous Faith (5%) Other (6%) |
GDP (nominal) (2020) | $1.9 trillion ($23,951 per capita) | $1 trillion ($21,712 per capita) |
Military expenditures |