Skarmia

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Federation of Skarmia
Fidiratziënet Ieskarmiket
Federatsiya Skarmii
Federal Seal of Skarmia
Coat of arms
Motto: Chétlé, takoket tlimkat nadud (Skarmic)
Vpered, svetloye budushcheye zhdet (Beleroskovi)
"Forward, a brighter future awaits"
Anthem: Eskar fáñe Ën
Devyat' Vmeste
"Nine are One"
Capital
and largest city
Zalsoker
Official languagesSkarmic
Beleroskovi
Ethnic groups
(2011)
45.7% Skarmic
34.6% Beleroskovis
11.3% Zhincans
6.5% Ossotians
1.9% others
Demonym(s)Skarmian
GovernmentDecentralised unitary semi-presidential republic alongside a hierarchical tribal federation
Borislav Voronin
Lakoch Repinin
• Hierarch
Kenah-Nonsa Kekatlimiket
• Speaker
Ludmilla Fedorov
Niis Renipacin
Tilatl-Nonsa Samátlimiket
LegislatureFederal Assembly
Population
• 2021 estimate
5,140,000
• 2011 census
4,852,866
CurrencySkarmian ruble
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy

Skarmia (/ˈskɑːrˌmiə/; Skarmic: Eskarmik, IPA: [esˈkäɾˌmik]; Beleroskovi: Skarmiya, IPA: [skɐrˈmijə]), officially the Federation of Skarmia (Skarmic: Fidiratziënet Ieskarmiket, IPA: [fiθiˈɾät͡siənˌet iesˈkäɾmikˌet]; Beleroskovi: Federatsiya Skarmii, IPA: [fʲɪdʲɪˈratsɨjə skɐrˈmiɪ]), is a country located in southwestern Ausiana on the planet Iearth, bordered to the west by Zhinca and to the east by Ossotia and an exclave of Beleroskov, as well as possessing a coastline on the Beleroskov Sea. The country has a population of roughly 5.1 million. Skarmia is a representative democracy, governed as a decentralised unitary semi-presidential republic, though a hierarchical tribal federation exists alongside the republican government in a form of limited plurinationalism, and the majority of these tribes are operated as some form of monarchy. Zalsoker is the capital and largest city of the country, with the wider city region containing roughly a quarter of the country's population.

Skarmia is a developing country.

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