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Republic of Patasura Repubblica di Supratiana πππ’ππ΄π πππ₯πͺπ’ GaαΉarajja Patasura | |
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Motto: π₯ππ΄π ππ¬π
ππ ππ¬ "Truth alone triumphs" | |
Anthem: "Patasur, Land of Gold" | |
Map of Patasura | |
Capital and largest city | Kusumapura |
Recognised national languages | Pali Vespasian |
Ethnic groups | 41.5% Bengali 25.4% Oriya 12% Bhojpuri 9% Marathi 6% Konkani 2.6% Telugu 1.9% Malayalam 1.1% Assamese 0.5% Other |
Demonym(s) | Patasuran |
Government | Federal dominant-party presidential republic |
Floriano Brahmachari | |
β’ Vice President | Pranit Satpathy |
β’ President of the Ratthayya Sosad | Narayan Cerino |
Legislature | Ratthayya Sosad |
Independence from Etruria | |
β’ Recognized | 22 August, 1946 |
β’ Current constitution | 6 January, 1993 |
Area | |
β’ | 6,259,456 km2 (2,416,789 sq mi) |
Population | |
β’ Estimate | 111,493,290 |
β’ 2020 census | 108,182,767 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
β’ Total | β¬2.066 trillion |
β’ Per capita | β¬18,533 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
β’ Total | 1.102 trillion |
β’ Per capita | β¬9,880 |
Gini (2020) | 34.9 medium |
HDI (2020) | 0.720 high |
Currency | Patasuran florin (PAF/PΖ) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy (CE) |
Driving side | left |
Internet TLD | .pa |
Patasura (Pali: πππ₯πͺπ’, Patasura; Vespasian: Supratiana), officially the Republic of Patasura (Pali: πππ’ππ΄π πππ₯πͺπ’, GaαΉarajja Patasura; Vespasian: Repubblica di Supratiana) is a country located on the Satrian subcontinent. The country borders, from clockwise, Venikara, Rajyaghar, Ajahadya, Ansan, and Padaratha. With a population of 110 million persons, Patasura is the second most populated country in Satria, beyhind Ajahadya.
Humans have continuously inhabited the region for tens of thousands of years, with archeological evidence showing the existence of sedentary agriculture from as far back the 6th millennium BCE. Located at the crux of the Bashurat delta, Patasura soon became the heartland of Satro-Eucleans, and gave rise to numerous petty city-states. These city-states became epicenters for religious and economic activity throughout the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages. Through synoecism, three city-states emerged as hegemonic powers in the Bay of Bashurat; culminating in the historiographic "Old Kingdoms" period. Throughout the classical age, the Old Kingdoms established vast thalassocratic polities encompassing extensive ocean, riverine, and overland trade and market networks. Because of their reliance on trade for wealth, the Old Kingdoms began to decline by the start of the Common Era, and they were eventually conquered by the ascending Sangma Empire.