Paqueonia
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Kingdom of Paqueonia Reino de Paqueañes (Paqueon) | |||||||
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Motto: "Dios salve a nuestro rey" "God save our king" | |||||||
Anthem: XXX Royal anthem: XXX | |||||||
Capital | Castelano | ||||||
Largest city | Hidalgo | ||||||
Official languages | Paqueon | ||||||
Ethnic groups (2000) | 89.6% Paqueon 8.9% Cavalan 1.5% Others | ||||||
Religion (1999) | 47.5% Hafan 41.8% Terranity 5.2% No religion 5.5 Others | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Paqueon | ||||||
Government | Unitary absolute monarchy | ||||||
• Monarch | Gerado II | ||||||
Fidel-Osvaldo | |||||||
Carlos Avena | |||||||
Legislature | National Council | ||||||
Formation | |||||||
7 Phupu 1059–24 Okjatab 1092 | |||||||
14 Marto 1355 | |||||||
1 Enero 1543 | |||||||
30 Tebax 1945 | |||||||
Area | |||||||
• Total | 616,777 km2 (238,139 sq mi) (XXX) | ||||||
• Water (%) | 0.52 | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• 2000 census | 58,490,294 | ||||||
• Density | 94.8/km2 (245.5/sq mi) (XXX) | ||||||
GDP (PPP) | 1999 estimate | ||||||
• Total | $2.74 trillion (XXX) | ||||||
• Per capita | $43,482 (XXX) | ||||||
GDP (nominal) | 1999 estimate | ||||||
• Total | $2.43 trillion (XXX) | ||||||
• Per capita | $34,944 (XXX) | ||||||
Gini (2000) | 25.6 low (XXX) | ||||||
HDI (1998) | 0.896 very high (XXX) | ||||||
Currency | Paqueon Karat (₭) (PAK) | ||||||
Time zone | MTS-9 (West Oranland Time) | ||||||
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd CE | ||||||
Driving side | right | ||||||
Calling code | XXX | ||||||
Internet TLD | .pa | ||||||
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Paqueonia (Paqueon: Paqueañes) or the Kingdom of Paqueonia, is a country in southwestern Oranland with overseas territories in the Domicas and the North Nullaric Ocean. The country is bordered by Cavala in the north and Paloa to the west.
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