Kapulaka

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Republic of Kapulaka
Kapulakan:"Républik Kapulaka"(ᮛᮦᮕᮥᮘᮊ᮪ ᮊᮃᮕᮥᮜᮃᮊᮃ)
Flag of Kapulaka
Flag
of Kapulaka
Coat of arms
Motto: "Bangga jeung Maha Suci pikeun Kapulaka" (ᮘᮃᮀᮌᮃ ᮏᮩᮀ ᮙᮃᮠᮃ ᮞᮥᮎᮤ ᮕᮤᮊᮩᮔ᮪ ᮊᮃᮕᮥᮜᮃᮊᮃ)(Kapulakan)
Pride and Glory for Kapulaka
Anthem: "Lagu Persatuan jeung Kakuatan"(ᮜᮃᮌᮥ ᮕᮨᮁᮞᮃᮒᮥᮃᮔ᮪ ᮏᮩᮀ ᮊᮃᮊᮥᮃᮒᮃᮔ᮪)
"Song of Unity and Strength"
link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDooq3H9WS0
CapitalPusata
Pusata
Official languagesKapulakan
Recognised languagesWeranian,Gaullican,Ziba
Ethnic groups
(June, 2022)
Religion
(June 2022)
Demonym(s)Kapulakan
GovernmentUnitary Parliamentary Republic
• President
Kusworo Pokar
• Premier
Rusita Tetohu
Council of Governours
People's Congress
Establishment
• Arrival of the modern Kapulakans
~700 BCE
• Foundation of the Batu Kingdom
1218
• Agudan rule
1541
• Gaullican rule
1866
• Weranian rule
1935
• Federation of the Corriveau-Islands
1953
• Republic of Kapulaka
1964
Area
• 
7,777 km2 (3,003 sq mi)
Population
• June 2022 estimate
356,000
• 2022 census
356,073
• Density
45.8/km2 (118.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
$4,762,476,375
• Per capita
$13,375
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$1,614,791,055
• Per capita
$4,535
HDI (2021)0.78
high
CurrencyKapulakan Tunai (1 Tunai = 100 Gurat) (KLT)
Time zoneUTC+3
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.kl

The Republic of Kapulaka(Kapulakan:ᮛᮦᮕᮥᮘᮊ᮪ ᮊᮃᮕᮥᮜᮃᮊᮃ, Steiner-Richthofen:Républik Kapulaka) commonly known as Kapulaka and formerly known as the Corriveau-Islands is an island nation is south east Coius between the Sublustrian- and Coral sea. The total population as of the census of 2022 is 356,073. It consists of 16 islands that together have a landmass of 7,777 square kilometres (3,003 square miles) although most of its area is covered in sea.

History

Early settlements

Tribal society

Unification of Kapulaka

Batu-Kingdom

Agudan rule

Gaullican colonial rule

The Great War

Weranian rule

Federation of the Corriveau-Islands

Lotulelei dictatorship

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