Maregua
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Anthem: "Tetã Abádeyvy Momorãhéi" | |
Capital | Naciente |
Official languages | Avañe'e Almagrian Almagrian |
Ethnic groups | See Ethnicity |
Demonym(s) | Mareguan/s |
Government | Unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy |
• King | Marangatu X |
• Prime Minister | Mba’evera Ygary |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Independence from Almagria | |
• Declared | 8 October 1756 |
28 April 1768 | |
17 June 1804 | |
January-September 1820 | |
• Current Constitution | 2 May 1956 |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 42,192,293 |
• 2019 census | 41,392,293 |
• Density | 18.9/km2 (49.0/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $646.3 billion |
• Per capita | $15,594 |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +193 |
ISO 3166 code | .MG |
Maregua (/'mˈɛ͡ɹɡjuːə/; Almagrian pronounciation: /'maˈɾeɣwa/ listen, Native Avañe'e: Abádeyvy) officially the Kingdom of Maregua (Avañe'e: Rréino de Abádeyvy) is a country in Triania Major located along the Coast of Gold and makes up a land area of Xkm2 (X sq mi), making it one of the largest countries in Triania Major. It shares land borders with Atitlán to the west, X to the north, X to the east and X to the south. Maregua has a population of around 42.2 million. The capital city is Naciente with other major metripolitan areas including Borja, Sommerfield, Cabaye and Rosarito.
Etymology
History
Prehistory
Geography
The Hullichi Region of northern Maregua and Atitlan.
The Iguarazu Falls, Maregua.
Biodiversity
Climate
Politics and Government
Foreign Relations
Military
Administrative Divisions
Law
Law Enforcement
Economy
Primary sector
Secondary sector
Tertiary sector
Quarternary sector
Energy
Natural resources
Demographics
Urbanization
Immigration
Religion
Languages
Education
Healthcare
Culture
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