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Royal Citystate of Barceria
Breɦlandꞩtorkönlḱegr
Breɦland
Flag Barceria.svg
Flag
Motto: 
«Ö’parson hé e’framꞩtój.»
Progress by the people.
Anthem: 
«Til l’álgunḱ.»
To the youth.
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Locaton of Barceria (dark green)
Locaton of Barceria (dark green)
Capital
and largest city
None (city-state)
Official languagesBarcerian
Demonym(s)Barcerian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy under a semi-direct democracy
• Their royal highness
Veronika III. (full name: Veronika Astrid Angelina Hagelin III.)
• Prime Minister
Alvin Sögran
LegislatureÁlꞩleɦ af u’ꞩgo
Area
• Total
702 km2 (271 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
Steady 5,730,952
• 2020 census
5,717,790
• Density
8,145/km2 (21,095.5/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
Increase 545,294,196,720
• Per capita
Increase 95,368
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
Increase 430,246,544,130
• Per capita
Increase 75,247
Gini (2020)Steady 26.7
low
HDI (2020)Steady 0.929
very high
CurrencyBarcerian Krone (₭)
Time zoneUTC-4
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideleft
ISO 3166 codeBR
Internet TLD.br

Barceria, also known as Royal City of Barceria (Barcerian: Breɦland [bɾɛxland](Speaker Icon.svg listen); Breɦlandꞩtorkönlḱégr [bɾɛxlandɕtoɾkɤnlge:jr](Speaker Icon.svg listen) is an island nation located in northern Thuadia, in the mouth of the Norterric sea. The country is made up of 30 districts (Barcerian: Déstrk).

Barceria has a population numbering roughly 5.7 million inhabitants[1], with a density of 8,145 people/km²[1] and a size of 702km². It consists of the main island and a few other smaller, less important islands surerounding the main one, which are mostly home to parks or nature reserves. The country is located in the northern hemisphere, with a cold and humid climate, receiving about 204 rainfall days during the average year.

With a nominal Gross Domestic Product of 430 billion ACU[2], amounting to 75 thousand ACU per capita, Barceria is a nation with a stable and developed economy, with it’s notable industries featuring the pharmaceutical industry, computer engineering, computer science and luxury goods.[2] It has a Human Development Index of 0.929 and ranks among some of the most progressive nations, both in social and economical issues. The country has a large social safety system based on the Norterric model, with benefits including universal health care, free education on all levels, child support for impoverished families and unemployment benefits.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 «National Royal Census of Barceria» (WEB). Royal Ministry of Interior. 1 January 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 «Economical study on the Royal Citystate of Barceria» (PDF). The Commerce. 14 April 2020.

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