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Duujo

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United Kingdom of Duujo
Duujo
Flag of Duujo
Flag
CapitalLuksark
Largest cityTBD
Official languages
  • Duujo
Ethnic groups
(2021 census)
  • 87.5% Duujo
  • 12.5% other
Demonym(s)Duujo
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• Leader
TBD (Leader)
LegislatureTBD
Formation
• Founding (Qosa)
24
• Split (Venka & Luksa)
322
• Reunification (Duujo)
1759
Area
• Total
84,383 km2 (32,580 sq mi) (unranked)
Population
• 2021 census
1,770,000 (X)
• Density
21/km2 (54.4/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
TBD (not ranked)
• Per capita
TBD (not ranked)
CurrencyDuujo Duilo (D) (DUD)
Time zoneUTC-11:00 (DST (Duujo Standard Time))
Driving sideleft
Calling code+993
Internet TLD.Do
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History

Early History

TBD

Era of Two Princes

TBD

TBD

TBD

Reunification Era

TBD

Geography

TBD

Climate

TBD

Politics and foreign relations

TBD

Foreign Affairs and defence

TBD

Administrative subdivisions

TBD

Demographics

Duujo is very homogenous in terms of demographics, because of the fact that the country had been relatively isolated physically and socially between nations for a long time. The country has been seeing a raise in birth rates recently, due to better infrastructure and healthcare coming to the country, making it easier to not die and to have a successful birth. It is thought that the rates will drop within 20 years when the country becomes fully modernised. Duujo currently has 1,770,000 citizens as of 2021.

Religion

For the reasons stated above, Duujo has small variety in the type of religion. The leader in religion by far is Qosa, with about 90% of the population being members. The largest denomination of Qosa in the country is Venka Qosa (or Traditional Qosa) with 49.5% of the country. The other 40.5% is Luksa Qosa, which is seeing a steady decline in number supposedly due to people realizing the bad things that this denomination was set up on and converting, and the slow rise of secularism.

Economy

Infrastructure

TBD

Culture

TBD

Cuisine

TBD

Education

TBD

See also

References

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