Costa de Casilia

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Republic of Costa de Casilia
República da Costa de Casilia
Costa de Casilia Flag Concept 1.jpg
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Motto: 'Beyond the Sea, Begins the Steel'.
Anthem: Our Home of Casilia.
Capital
and largest city
Porto Grande
Official languagesPortuguese
Recognised national languagesNavanese
Sedequian
Ethnic groups
Casilian 56.8%
Navanese 24.2%
Sedeqi 11.5%
Other 7.5%
Demonym(s)Casilian
GovernmentMulti-party parliamentary republic
• Prime Minister of the Republic
Raissa Almeida Cardoso
• Chancellor of the Palace
Leonardo Bastos
LegislatureHouses of the Republic Assembly
Grand Assembly
Congressional House of Ministers
Area
• Total
334,110 km2 (129,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
56,071,912
• 2016 census
56,002,246
• Density
167.82/km2 (434.7/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate estimate
• Total
1.539 trillion ACU
• Per capita
27,448 ACU
HDI (2019)0.866
very high
CurrencyCasilian Escudo (CAE)
Time zoneUTC-7 (UTC)
Date formatDD/MM/YYYY
Driving sideright
Calling code+71
Internet TLD.cdc

The Republic of Costa de Casilia (Portuguese: República da Costa de Casilia) , commonly known as Costa de Casilia is a sovereign, island nation located within the Hagalaz Ocean. It is located in the continent of Caleren and is neighboured by Prybourne and Supaconia to the North and the Ganji Islands to the South West. At 340,000 square kilometres, it is one of the smaller islands in the continent, but still has a large population of over 56 million people. Its capital is the traditionalistic Porto Grande, and its most populous city is the popular holiday destination, Gouvelândia. The republic is organised into eight municipal prefectures, three island governorates and one autonomous region.

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