Rumaztria

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Kingdom of Rumaztria
Flag of Rumaztria
Flag
Anthem: God Save the King
Rumaztria.png
CapitalKarlsburg
Demonym(s)Rumaztrian
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
• King
Caslav VI
Population
• 2020 estimate
89,483,000
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
12.958 Trillion
• Per capita
57,329
Gini (2016)0.451
low
HDI (2019)0.89
very high
CurrencyQuetzal (RQT)
Time zoneRNT
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+311

The Kingdom of Rumaztria, most commonly known as Rumaztria, is a nation on Iearth, located on the continent of Ausiana and bordered by Vulkaria, Kiergat, Karnaim, Archimenistan, Arakinistan, and Barangadesh. Rumaztria also shares maritime borders with Styrae and Jefferson. It is a member state of the Coalition of Crown Albatross, having joined on March 7th 1986 after 32 years of isolation from global politics following the World War (Iearth).

With its five provinces and Imperial Capital territory containing a population of just under 90 million residents, it is considered a secondary economic ,social and political powerhouse in the region, lagging behind the great four powers of the Council of Crown Albatross. The capital of Karlsberg is the largest city in the nation with a population of just below 7 million residents within the city's limits and a total of 12.5 million residents within its metropolitan area. The next four largest cities in the nation in order of population are Colteaux, Eskiftanes, Aarstieg and Holtastaoir. The population is mostly situated on the coast although the size of the inland population has exponentially grown over the last 20 years as a result of a government initiative to populate the sparsely populated interior as well as decongesting the coastal cities, allowing the cities of Eskiftanes and Holtastaoir to grow into the bustling cities that they are today. The Rumaztrian population is highly urbanized, with over 70 percent of its inhabitants concentrated in urban centres.


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