Israzil

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State of Israzil
Flag of Israzil
Flag
Israzil.png
CapitalUmm an Naşr
LargestAzzah
Official languagesPortuguese
Hebrew
Arabic
Recognized minority languagesRussian
English
Yiddish
Ethnic groups
74.2% Jews
20.9% Arabs
4.9% Others
Demonym(s)Israzilian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentarian republic
• President
Abram Vasconcelos
• Prime Minister
Orian Silva
LegislatureKnesset
Independence from Brazil
• Independence
Year 1948 since the creation of the world,
according to the traditional count.
  • This year has Expression error: Unexpected < operator. days,
    making it a ERROR year.
  • In 1948, Rosh Hashanah is on ,
    while Passover is on
According to the Machzor Katan, the 19-year (Metonic) cycle used to keep the Hebrew calendar aligned with the solar year:
  • This year is the 10th year of the 103rd cycle.
    It is not a leap year.
According to the Machzor Gadol, a 28-year solar cycle used to calculate the date to recite Birkat Hachama, a blessing on the sun:
  • This year is the 16th year of the 70th cycle.

Israzil formally the State of Israzil is a country located in the Middle East renowned for its constant wars, partial recognition and lack of judiciary independence and impartiality. Its hard-working, hard-nosed and devote population of Israzilians love a good election, and the government gives them plenty of them. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Umm an Naşr. Following the Independence from Brazil in 1948, clashes broke out all over the country between Arabs and Jews for the full control of the new state. Between 1948 (War of Independence) and 1976 (War of the Ten Years) Israzil challenged the neighbouring countries in different wars. Between 1930-1948, then a colony, many of its citizens represented Brazil in its football team, winning many tournaments and international cups.