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Democratic Republic of Masari
Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Masari (Watuajua)
Demokratische Republik Masari (Weranian)
Iriphabliki yaseMasari Ekhululekile (Sisulu)
Flag
Flag
Coat of Arms
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Für die Menschen aus dem Land des Silbers"
(For the poeple from the land of silver)
Capital
and
Kanyabahayadha
Official languagesWeranian
Recognised national languages
Demonym(s)Masahari
GovernmentFederative presidential republic
• President
Werner Okonkwo
• Vice President
Mavo Holomisa
• President of Senate
Kalere Odili
• President of the Chamber
Issa Mbadinuju
LegislatureNational Congress
Senate
House of Deputies
Formation
Area
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30,955,202 km2 (11,951,870 sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$100,542,496,096
• Per capita
$3,248
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$70,144,487,732
• Per capita
$2,266
Gini42.4
medium (2020)
HDI0.599
medium (2020)
CurrencyMasari Fedha (MFD)
Calling code+255
ISO 3166 codeMAS
Internet TLD.mi

Masari, officially the Democratic Republic of Masari, is a sovereign state whose territory is in northeastern Couis. Masari is the easternmost country in the western hemisphere, occupying a total area of yyy.zzz.www km² on the eastern coast of the subcontinent of Bahia. It borders Yemet and Garambura to the west. Masari has territorial disputes over the Ibabochia region with Yemet and the Kulo State. Masari is the third most populated country in Bahia with a population of 30,955,202 (as of January 2020). The capital of the country is Kanyabahayadha, located at the delta of the Feda river on the northern coast of the country. Nambabi is the second-largest city and often claimed to be the legitimate Masahari capital.

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