Sofrezia

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Socialist Armed Republic of Sofrezia
Sotsialisticheskaya Vooruzhennaya Respublika Sofreziya
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Motto: 'Where I stand is my Sofrezia'
Anthem: By the Grace of Wind and Tide
Capital
and largest city
Syropolis
Official languagesFrezii
Russian
Recognised national languagesTraditional Frezii
Mandok
Ethnic groups
Frezi 75.8%
Russian 14.7%
Mandolier 9.5%
Demonym(s)Sofrezian
GovernmentMulti-party parliamentary republic
• President of the Cabinet of Ministers
Roman Stavos
• Vice President of the Cabinet of Ministers
Yanna Kohut
LegislatureCabinet of the Ministers
Grand Assembly
Lesser Assembly
Establishment
• The November Catastrophe
1645
• The Nine Day War and the removal of Oleksiy Sobol
2020
Area
• Total
22,662 km2 (8,750 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
1,016,508
• 2016 census
856,114
• Density
44.85/km2 (116.2/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2016 estimate estimate
• Total
11.579 billion ACU
• Per capita
11,391 ACU
HDI (2016)0.662
medium
CurrencyCiro (CIRO)
Time zoneUTC-2 (UTC)
Date formatDD/MM/YYYY
Driving sideleft
Calling code+33
Internet TLD.sfr

The Socialist Armed Republic of Sofrezia (Frezii: Sotsialisticheskaya Vooruzhennaya Respublika Sofreziya) , commonly known as Sofrezia (Frezii: Sofreziya) is a sovereign, island nation located within the Marmor Sea. Sofrezia is primarily established on the largest island of the Marmor Sea, Grand Athantos (Frezii: Velikiy Afantos), but also holds a number of smaller islands and territories to the north, east and south. No countries currently share a land border with Sofrezia, although the nation is bordered nautically on all sides by the neighbouring countries of Almeyynia, Senshen, Saurssia, Toubaze and Medovia. Sofrezia is a multi-party parliamentary republic, and is currently led by President of the Cabinet of Ministers, Roman Stavos, who took leadership in August of 2020 after the fall of dictator and former ruler of Sofrezia, Oleksiy Sobol.

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