Rosalia

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Republic of Rosalia
Républyique Rousalienne (Blaykish)
Flag of Rosalia
Flag
of Rosalia
Coat of arms
Capital
and largest city
Grellier
Official languagesBlaykish
Recognised national languagesPrincipean
Ethnic groups
(2020)
71.3% Auressian
19.4% Indigenous
4.7% Surucian
2.1% Idican
2.5% Other
Religion
See Religion in Rosalia
Demonym(s)Rosalian
GovernmentUnitary Semi-Presidential Republic
• President
Mar Ozard
• Prime Minister
Darri Cadec
LegislatureCongress
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Area
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1,240,000 km2 (480,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 census
15,372,929
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$722.3 billion
• Per capita
$46,991
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$682.4 billion
• Per capita
$44,392
Gini (2021)32.1Increase
medium
HDI (2021)Increase 0.912
very high
CurrencyRosalian Cabot (RCD)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+14
Internet TLD.rl

Rosalia (Blaykish: Rousalienne), officially the Republic of Rosalia (Républyique Rousalienne) is a country in northern Marceaunia. It is bordered to the north by the Demontean Ocean to the north and west, the Gulf of Espéther to the east and Pascoia and Wapisqua to the south. Rosalia covers an area of 1,240,000 km2 (480,000 sq mi) and has approximately 15,372,929 inhabitants. Rosalia has X states including the capital city Grellier and one territory. Other major urban areas include Sorsoleil, La Trinity, Icho, L'Êtché, Frémont and Madawaska.

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Etymology

History

Native groups

Blaykish colonisation

Maitanese Madawaska

First Republic of Rosalia

Contemporary era

Geography

Biodiversity

Climate

Politics

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Mar Ozard
President
Darri Cadec
President

Political parties

Current Structure of the Chamber of Deputies of Rosalia
Structure
Seats192
File:Rosalian chamber of deputies 2022.svg
Political groups
Government (100)

Supported by (1)

Opposition (92)

Administrative districts

Foreign relations

Law

Economy

Infrastructure

Science and technology

Agriculture

Tourism

Demographics

Language

Ethnicity

Indigenous groups

Religion

Health

Education

Culture

Art

Music

Literature

Cuisine

Media

Sports

Holidays and festivals