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Federated States of Amilagro Naghere Ghederal Tajaca (Amilagran) | |
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Capital and | Laudeca |
Official languages | De jure: none De facto: Amilagran |
Recognised regional languages | 58 official state languages |
Native languages | 283 languages |
Ethnic groups (2023) | TBA |
Religion (2023) | TBA |
Demonym(s) | Amilagran |
Government | Federal parliamentary republic |
• President | Kembang Daxu Maxemis |
Legislature | People's Federal Council |
Area | |
• | 770,079 km2 (297,329 sq mi) (not ranked) |
Population | |
• 2024 estimate | 312.452.161 (not ranked) |
• 2023 census | 310,341,837 |
• Density | 403/km2 (1,043.8/sq mi) (not ranked) |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | 5.399 trillion ACU (not ranked) |
• Per capita | 17,204 ACU (not ranked) |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | 1.857 trillion ACU (not ranked) |
• Per capita | 5,985 ACU (not ranked) |
Gini (2023) | 37.2 medium (not ranked) |
HDI (2023) | 0.705 high (not ranked) |
Currency | Amilagran Lubang (Ł) (ALU) |
Time zone | UTC+4, +5 |
Date format | DD/MM/YYYY |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .am |
Amilagro(IPA:/əˈmɪlɑgɹəʊ/), officialy the Federated States of Amilagro (Amilagran: Tajaca /tadʒaˈtʃa/, Naghere Ghederal Tajaca /ˈnaxərə xədəˈral tadʒaˈtʃa/) is a country in northwestern Olivacia. Amilagro covers a land area of 770,079km2 (297,329 sq mi), with a population of 310,341,837 inhabitants, ammounting to a population densitsy of 403 inhabitants per km2 (1,043.8/sq mi), it is one of the most densely populated nations in Anteria, and the largest buddhist majority country, with over [TBA]% of the population identifying as buddhist. The majority of the population (about 60%) live in the western part of the country, near the coast of the Sunadic ocean.
Amilagro is a federal parliamentary republic, with an elected legislature. It has 58 states, of which all have their own legislature, leader, and constitution. There are three unincorporated territory, called [TBA], which doesn't have it's own constitution or leader. Amilagro's capital, Laudeca, is the largest city in the country and among the largest in Olivacia. Amilagro shares land borders with Horokoshi in the south, and Zartona in the southeast, as well as a maritime border with Riamo in the northwest.
Amilagro is home to hundreds of distinct ethnic and linguistic groups, with [TBA] being the largest. The shared identity of Amilgro was developed in the late 1800s, characterised by the national motto: "TBA". It is defined by the shared experiences of colonialism and resistance against it, cultural diversity and tolerance, religious pluralism with a Buddhist majority and the recognition of the diversity of the nation's languages.
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