Manesia

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Manesian Republic
الجمهورية المناسية (Manesian)
al-Jumhūrīyah al-Manāsīyah
Flag of Manesia
Flag
Emblem of Manesia
Emblem
Motto: الله قبلنا
"Allah qablina"
("God before us")
Manesia Map.png
Capital
and largest city
Daouar
Official languagesManesian
Ethnic groups
(2015)
90.5% Manesian
9.5% Other
Religion
Aqida
Demonym(s)Manesian
GovernmentUnitary Aqidan parliamentary republic
• President
Muaz Kabbal
• Wazira
Askari El-Moustaoui
LegislatureParliament
Population
• 2020 estimate
55,672,388
• 2015 census
53,171,226
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$1.37 trillion
• Per capita
$24,585
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$835.2 billion
• Per capita
$15,002
Gini (2017)41.5
medium
HDI (2018)0.683
medium
CurrencyManesian Lira (MLI)
Time zoneUTC+4
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.mn

Manesia (/'mɑni:ʒɑː/), officially the Republic of Manesia (Manesian: الجمهورية المناسية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-Manāsīyah) is a nation in the Batawi region of Daria. It is bordered by Dahistan, Siphria and Qalea to the east and Oseva and Tayar to the north-west. The country is largely based around the Kammash and Safir rivers, which have historically harboured the bulwark of the Manesian population. Manesia has an estimated population of over 55 million in 2020 and a PPP GDP of $1.37 trillion, making it an economic power in the region. Its capital and largest city is Daouar, located in the south of the country.

History

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Rise of Aqida

Amuddin Empire

Great War

Cornice mandate

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