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Lumakia

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Sultanate of Lumakia
Tàk Sután Lumak
Flag of Lumakia
Flag
Emblem of Lumakia
Emblem
Motto: Bê Bungkánh Mohôu
Capital
and largest city
Kó Ròi
Official languagesLumak
Ethnic groups
82% Lumaks
7% Inchyroans
6% Myachas
5% other
Religion
86% Sunni Islam (official)
14% other
Demonym(s)Lumak
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy
• Sultan
Muhamat III
• Prime Minister
Àyau Bènhchôn
LegislatureNational Assembly
Area
• Total
187,088 km2 (72,235 sq mi) (not ranked)
• Water (%)
2.65
• Land
182,122 km2
(70,318 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 estimate
43,348,289
• Density
232/km2 (600.9/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
$863.801 billion (not ranked)
• Per capita
$19,927 (not ranked)
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
$375.396 billion (not ranked)
• Per capita
$8,660 (not ranked)
Gini (2020)Steady 40.1
medium (not ranked)
HDI (2020)Increase .749
high (not ranked)
CurrencyLumak hái (LUH)
Time zoneUTC+1 (ETT)
Date formatDD/MM/YYYY
Driving sideright
Calling code+88
Internet TLD.lu

Lumakia, officially the Sultanate of Lumakia (Lumak: Tàk Sután Lumak [tək suˈtaːn luˈmak]), is a country in eastern Thrismari, bordering Inchyroa to the east, Mottekkon to the south and west, and the Gulf of Kouma to the southeast. Lumakia covers an area of 187,088 km2, with an approximate population of 43.3 million. The country mainly has a humid subtropical climate, which transitions to a tropical savanna climate in the northwest of the country near Lake Nat Lán. Its capital and largest city is Kó Ròi; other major cities include Sui Làng, Bat Ninh, and Kó Mâ.

Etymology

The name Lumakia derives from the term Lumak, which is the autonym from the Lumak language to refer to the majority ethnic group in Lumakia. Colloquially, Lumaks often refer to their country as Tàk Lumak, meaning "Land of the Lumaks" or "Lumak country".

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