Picasia
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Republic of Picasia República de Pícasia (TBD) | |
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Motto: Libertad, unidad, justicia Liberty, Unity, Justice | |
Anthem: "March of the Liberators" (tr.) "Marcha de los Libertadores" | |
Capital and largest city | Alarcio |
Official languages | TBD |
Recognised regional languages | Orínokan |
Ethnic groups (2019) | 50% Hispanic 37% Iusitan 6% Indigenous 4% Mixed 3% Other |
Religion (2019) | 73% Catholicism 13% Irreligious 12% Other Sotirianity 2% Other |
Demonym(s) | Picasian |
Government | Federal Presidential Republic |
• President | Lautaro Sáenz |
• Premier | Fernando Capmany |
• Speaker of Congress | Alonzo Valerio |
• Chief Justice | Joaquin Ordóñez |
Legislature | Congress of Councillors |
Independence from Gaullica | |
• Declaration | 1793 |
• Treaty of San Martín | 1795 |
• Military Coup | 1915 |
• Current Constitution | 1984 |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 30,102,382 |
• 2016 census | 28,274,388 |
GDP (PPP) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $550.060 Billion |
• Per capita | 18,273 |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $371.102 Billion |
• Per capita | 12,328 |
Gini | 29 low |
HDI (2020) | 0.778 high |
Date format | yyyy mm dd AD |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +57 |
Internet TLD | .za |
Picasia (TBD: Pícasia), officially the Republic of Picasia (TBD: República de Pícasia) is a sovereign state located in Southern Asteria Inferior and the Jabuti Archipelago in the Vehemens Ocean. Picasia has an area of (undetermined km2/Undetermined sq mi). The country's capital and largest city is Alarcio.
Picasia shares land borders with Belmonte, Hullivia and Satucin. Picasia is a Federal Presidential Republic with 7 states. Most of Picasia's population lives in the coastal regions whilst the country's interior is sparsely populated and home to much of the indigenous community. Along with this the interior's geography is mountainous and much is not suitable for large scale agriculture.