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'''Mava''' (/mɑːvə/), officially the '''Republic of Mava''' (Mavean: ''Mava Repalik''; Almagrian: ''República de Mava'') is an island country and archipelagic state in Triania, consisting of fourteen islands with a combined land area of XXXX.
Since independence, Mava has been a stable parliamentary democracy with consistent levels of economic growth. Without natural resources, its developing economy is dominated by services, with an emphasis on tourism. Its population of around 72,000 (as of 2024) is predominantly Catholic, a legacy of Atitlanese colonial rule.

Revision as of 01:13, 12 December 2024

Republic of Mava
Mava Repalik (Mavean)
República de Mava (Almagrian)
Flag of Mava
Anthem: Mava Tuvit
"Our Mava"
Official languages
  • Mavean
  • Almagrian
Ethnic groups
(2022)
94% Mavean
4% part-Mavean
2% other
Religion
(2022)
87.3% Christianity
5.1% no religion
3.2% folk religion
4.4% other
Demonym(s)Mavean
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic with an executive presidency
• President
Juu Kajusit
• Deputy President
Maak Juaija
• Speaker of Parliament
Taama Iativut
LegislatureParliament
Independence from Atitlan
• Independence declared
1 March 1970
• Current constitution
18 August 1997
Population
• 2024 estimate
72,339

Mava (/mɑːvə/), officially the Republic of Mava (Mavean: Mava Repalik; Almagrian: República de Mava) is an island country and archipelagic state in Triania, consisting of fourteen islands with a combined land area of XXXX.

Since independence, Mava has been a stable parliamentary democracy with consistent levels of economic growth. Without natural resources, its developing economy is dominated by services, with an emphasis on tourism. Its population of around 72,000 (as of 2024) is predominantly Catholic, a legacy of Atitlanese colonial rule.