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Paworys
Flag of Paworys
Flag
Official seal of Paworys
Seal
Nickname(s): 
"The Sunrise State" (official), "Where the field of wheats shine yellow...", "The Flatlands"
Motto(s): 
Sickle and Rake
Anthem: "Paworzanthum"
'Hymn of Paworys'
Paworys.svg
Sovereign stateChatten and Leucen
NationLeucen
IslandLeucen
Created by the Enabling Act of 1830July 1, 1830
Capital
and largest city
Ghascyne
Moot hallGhascyne Square Hall
Demonym(s)Paworysian
Leaders
• Governor
Hanz De Gretel
Crowberwynn Merniz
• House of Baronies representatives
3 of 76
• Assembly of Commons representatives
34 out of 500
Elevation
223 m (731.62 ft)
Highest elevation790 m (2,591.86 ft)
Lowest elevation
103 m (337.92 ft)
Population
• 2022 census
4,556,889 (8th)
• Density
226.22/km2 (585.9/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase ₽258,312,556 (6th)
• Per capita
Increase ₽56,686.16 (3rd)
HDI (2022)Increase 0.877
very high · 15
Time zoneUTC+1 (NWT)
ZIP Code
PW
ISO 3166 codeNK-PW
Internet TLD+903
Websitewww.paworys.chl


Paworys is a federal state located in the island of Leucen and the nation of the same name. It is bordered by Dwerigg to the west, the Federal Capital District and South-west Leucen in the south, South-east Leucen in the east, and The Midlands in the north. Of the 24 federal states in the Northern Kingdom, Paworys is the 17th-largest state by area; with a population of at least 4.5 million, it is the 8th most populous state and 8th-densely-populated. Paworys' development is mostly concentrated between its major cities, like the capital Ghascyne; Junaxes, and Pownys. The state sits in the southern part of the Crescent Plains, with the maximum elevation rising to only 790m in Rosby Hill. Half of the state's 4.5 million individuals live in the capital of Ghascyne, which has a population of 2.1 million. The second largest city, Junaxes, has a population of 513,412, and is home to the oldest university in Callys and in the world. Its eastern border is defined by The Highlands, with elevation rising well above one-thousand meters.

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