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Federal Republic of Ómaksa
Sambandslýðveldið Ómaksa
Federācija Republīki von Omską
Федеративная Республика Омакса
Poblacht Chónaidhme na Omakana
Flag of Ómaksa
Flag
Motto: Pakkajs, Dēiws, be Republīki
Peace, God, and Republic
Map of Ómaksa
Map of Ómaksa
Capital Ómaska City    
Largest city   
Recognised national languagesGarindinan
Götaish
Pilkininkai
Meallángan
Ethnic groups
33% Götish
32% Pilkininkai
19% Garindinan
16% Máellái
Religion
 
Demonym(s)  Ómaksan    
Government  Parliamentary Democracy
• Prime Minister 
Crístíona Asgaill
• Deputy Prime Minister
Endriks Kahlweiß
LegislatureSeimīns
Independent State
• Granted Independence by Goutian Empire
22 June 1938
Area
• 
2,590 km2 (1,000 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
1,420,112
• Density
548.3/km2 (1,420.1/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
158.62 billion
• Per capita
113,300
Gini 
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HDI 
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Date formatdd-mm-yyyy (AD)
Driving sideright
Calling code      +65
Internet TLD            .om

Ómaksa, or formally the Federal Republic of Ómaksa is a small nation on the Pilezeme Peninsula, in southern Argis. Ómaksa boarders ___ to the North and the Keelpijp to the south. Ómaksa started off as a Garindinan Colony in 1709, after a couple of merchant accidentally landed ashore ansettled there. After the Garindinan-Gotneskan War (1867-1869) Ómaksa was trasfered over to Gotneska.

Ómaksa is a parilmentary democracy, it head of state is Crístíona Asgaill

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