Tayar

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Tayari Republic
Gomhûrî Tayârê (Tayari)
Flag
Flag
Coat of arms of Tayar
Coat of arms
Motto: "X"
"For Our People"
Anthem: "X"
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Location of Tayar (green) with Similian and foreign Tayari controlled territories (light green)
Location of Tayar (green) with Similian and foreign Tayari controlled territories (light green)
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19XX border (internationally recognized)
Capital
and largest city
Lazhyan
Official languagesTayari
Recognised regional languagesLavish, Osevan
Ethnic groups
X
Religion
X
Demonym(s)Tayari
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic
• President
Mahmoud Wezwar
• Minister-General
Bushar Aboun
• Speaker of Parliament
Salim Leuge
LegislatureNational Council
Formation
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Area
• Total
37,749 km2 (14,575 sq mi)
• Water (%)
4.8%
Population
• 2018 estimate
9,735,800
• 2017 census
9,416,393
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$165.4 billion (16th)
• Per capita
$16,992
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
$71.6 billion (17th)
• Per capita
$7,350
HDI (2017)0.753
high
CurrencyHerai (२) (HR)
Time zoneUTC+4
Date formatMM/DD/YYYY
Driving sideright
Calling code+838
Internet TLD.ty

Tayar (/təˌjɑː(ɹ)/; Tayari: Tayâr [tɑˈjɑːr]), officially the Tayari Republic (Tayari: Gomhûrî Tayârê [gɔmhuːriː tɑˈjɑːrɛː]), is a country in X, at the crossroads of Pomria and X. Located in X, it is bounded by Oseva to the north, the Larija Gulf to the west, Similia to the south-west, the Sarvan Gulf to the south, and Hafar to the east. Tayar is a unitary nation-state and multi-party democracy with an ancient cultural and historical heritage.

Tayar is a unitary semi-presidential republic as definded by its constitution. The President serves as head of state and de facto leader of the country, though only ceremonial, while in reality the Minister-General oversees political affairs as head of government. Tayar maintains diplomatic relations with two-thirds of the world's countries and holds membership in a number of international organizations, including the Assembly of Nations (since 1967), X.