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New Antonesia
Neues-Antonesien (Tyrnican)
Kahiki Nui (Ohana)
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Flag
National cockade of Pricey/Sandbox/New Antonesia
National cockade
Motto: Loyalität und Wohlstand
("Loyalty and prosperity")
Anthem: 
"Aufenstaden aus ruinen"
(Rythenean: Rose from ruins)
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Royal anthem: 
"März des Nordens"
(Rythenean: March of the North)
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Capital
and largest city
Isigau
CoordinateImage.png 42°12'S 131°6'E
Official languagesTyrnican
Recognised national languagesOhana
Ethnic groups
(2013)
81.6% Auressian
8.6% Isuan
6.4% Ohana
3.4% Other
Demonym(s)New Antonesian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Frederick IV
Dominic Konzelmann
LegislatureNational Assembly
Independence from 
• Discovered
March 2, 1756
• Colony
September 19, 1781
• Protectorate
January 16, 1890
• Independence
October 29, 1916
Area
• Total
108,928 km2 (42,057 sq mi)
• Water (%)
2.26
Population
• 2021 estimate
Increase 12,712,088
• 2013 census
11,847,338
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
Decrease $599.4 billion
• Per capita
Decrease $47,151
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
Increase $630.2 billion
• Per capita
Increase $49,576
Gini (2016)36.1
medium
HDI (2016)0.921
very high
CurrencyNew Antonesian mark (NAM)
Time zoneUTC+9 (New Antonesian Standard Time)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+10 (New Antonesian Standard Time–Summer)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+99
ISO 3166 codeNAT
Internet TLD.na

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New Antonesia's capital, Isigau, is a major financial hub for the country and for Surucia.

New Antonesia is an advanced high-income market economy, with a nominal GDP of $630 billion and a PPP GDP of $599 billion and per capita GDPs of $49,576 and $47,151 respectively. It is a highly diversified economy whose participants work predominantly in the service sector (80.4%). The country also maintains a sizable natural resource industry, including the extraction of crude oil and natural gas in its large exclusive economic zone in the Demontean Ocean. It ranks highly in economic freedom and ease of business indexes and was considered one of the world's best locations for startup businesses by Rythenean economic and professional service broker Bennett & Miller in 2018. The currency of New Antonesia is the mark, which floats freely internationally after it was severed from a fixed exchange rate with the Tyrnican mark in the 1960s. Typically, New Antonesia has also been characterised by high levels of median wealth and relatively low rates of unemployment and poverty.

The makeup of the New Antonesian economy changed rapidly throughout the latter half of the 20th century, moving away from agriculture and quickly towards a service-based economy. Economic growth peaked after the Second Great War and in the 1970s, coinciding with wartime recuperation and the discovery of oil deposits east of the country. As well as this, high amounts of immigration, particularly from Isuan, has also considerably shaped the economy.

The country's capital, Isigau, is ranked highly both as a financial city and its quality of life. Tyrnican newspaper Königpfalz Herald ranked Isigau as the world's 7th-best city in the world, taking into account factors such as quality of life, average income, poverty, wealth inequality as well as infrastructure and global connections. Umeployment in the country was 5.9% in 2016, up from 5.5% in 2010, and inflation has been relatively stable since the 1990s. New Antonesia's major trade partners include the Commonwealth of Northern Auressia (specifically Blayk, Rythene and Tyrnica), Kaona, Jayagiri, Amandine, Audonia and Albrennia.

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