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Revision as of 08:00, 9 October 2024

Christian Republic of Haramoun
جمهورية الحرمون المسيحية (Arabic)
National flag of haramun.jpg
Flag
Motto: For God, Family and Nation
Anthem: [1]
"Mawtini"
Link to Anthem (with Lyrics)
Capitals.png
CapitalBerytus
Recognised national languagesArabic, English, French, Greek, Farsi
Ethnic groups
95% Arabo-Aryan (Haramunean Arab), 28% Romaian, 20% Isfahani, 10% Other
Religion
92% Semaanite Christianity, 24% Romaian Orthodox, 28% Islam
Demonym(s)Haramounean
GovernmentChristian Republic
LegislatureParliament
Population
• 2013 estimate
6,258,619
CurrencyHaramounean Lyra (£L) (HL)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+961
ISO 3166 codeHAR

Haramoun, formally known as the Christian Republic of Haramoun (Arabic: جمهورية الحرمون المسيحية ) is a medium sized country situated in the Arabian region of Hausa. It borders Romaia to the North, Memphia to the South and Isfahan to the East. It has a population of around 6.23 million according to the 2016 census.

The Haramunean people and country have had a long and proud history, human civilization in Haramoun dates to about 5000 BC. From 3200 to 593 BC, it was part of the Phoinikean Empire.


History

Al-Tur Incident

Haramounean civil-war

Modern Day

Politics

Geography

Economics

Infrastructure

Demographics and Culture

Armed Forces