Akauroa

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United Tribes of Akauroa
Nga Iwi Kotahitanga o Ākauroa (Tawhangata)
Flag of Akauroa
Flag
Seal of Akauroa
Seal
Motto: 
"Takutai nui o te tonga"
"Great coast of the South"
Anthem: Tutira mai nga iwi
"Stand together people"
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Capital
and largest city
Paparaki
Official languagesTawhangata
Liidurian
Demonym(s)Akauroan
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary Constitutional Elective Monarchy
•  Arikinui
Te Rongomai
•  Pirimia
Wiremu Kahurangi
Legislature Te Kotahitanga
(Whare Rūnanga)
Establishment
11th century
December 29th 1829
September 7th 1836
June 1st 1956
Area
• 
291,212 km2 (112,438 sq mi)
• Density
112.6/km2 (291.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
$518 billion
• Per capita
$15,804
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
$339 billion
• Per capita
$10,344
Gini (2017)Positive decrease 35.6
medium
HDI (2017)Increase 0.694
medium
CurrencyAkauroan Tāra (TRA)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codeAKR
Internet TLD.Akr

Akauroa (Tawhangata: Ākauroa, pronounced: /a:kaʊɾɔa/), officially the United Tribes of Akauroa (Tawhangata: Nga Iwi Kotahitanga o Ākauroa) is a sovereign state and elective monarchy located in south eastern Savai. It stretches from the Kāwekaweka hills in the west to the Jade Ocean in the east and borders Ajerrin to the north. Akauroa is a federal constitutional elective monarchy constituting of eighteen tribal confederations (iwi), which themselves are constitutional monarchies. The nation covers 291,212 square kilometres and has a population of 32.81 million. The capital city is Paparaki the nation's largest city and the main economic hub.


Etymology

History

Settlement of Akauroa (11th Century)

Archaic Period (12th Century - 15th century)

Classical Period (16th Century - 17th Century)

Early Asuran Contact and Gunpowder Wars (18th Century - 1829)

Akauroan Protectorate (1829 - 1956)

Independence and Reunification (1956 - 1972)

Contemporary Period (1972 - Present)

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