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Elhazia

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The Kingdom of Elhazia
Kraljevina Elazija (Elhazian)
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Motto: "Za domovinu"
"For the homeland"
Anthem: Jedan narod, jedan kralj
"One nation, one king"
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Location of Elhazia
Capital
and largest city
Domanov
Official languagesElhazian
Demonym(s)Elhazian
GovernmentFederal semi-parliamentary monarchy
• Monarch
King Patrik XIV
• Chancellor
Jaroslav Dubicki (EKR)
LegislatureParliament
Senate
Supreme Assembly
Establishment
• Unification
972
• Ratification of Constitution
1809
• Reunification
1994
Area
• Total
387,207 km2 (149,501 sq mi)
• Water (%)
9
Population
• Estimate
47,000,000
• 2012 census
47,005,423
• Density
121.4/km2 (314.4/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2012 estimate
• Total
$1.175 trillion
• Per capita
$25,000
HDI (2015)Increase 0.84
very high
CurrencyKinta (ELK)
Time zoneUTC+2.5 (Elhazian Time)
Date formatdd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+072
Internet TLD.el


Elhazia (Elhazian: Elazija), officially the United Kingdom of Elhazia (Elhazian: Ujedinjena Kraljevina Elazija), is a country in Central and Eastern Asura, lying between the Gulf of Alemannia to the northeast and the Avadin mountain ranges to the southwest. It borders Aleia and Liiduria to the north, Newrey to the west, Midrasia to the southwest, and TBA to the south.

It is divided into 14 federal subdivisions, covering an area of 387,207 square kilometres (149,501 sq mi), and has a diverse climate - in most areas humid continental climate, in some parts of the country the climate is oceanic, alpine or semi-arid. According to the 2012 census, population of Elhazia is nearly 47 million people. Elhazia's capital and largest city is Domanov. Other major cities include TBA, TBA and TBA.

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