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Alyanabia

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State of Alyanabia
دولة اليانابية
Dawlat Alyanabia (Daryabi)
Gobolka Alyaanabiya (Sawami)
Haala Alyanabiyaa (Yanabi)
Flag of Alyanabia
Flag
Motto: "Alyanabia Advances"
Anthem: Rise Alyanabia
CapitalQanaat
Largest cityEirqasaf
Official languagesYanabi, Sawami
Recognised regional languagesDaryabi
Ethnic groups
(2018)
62.3% Yanabi, 19.4% Sawami, 8.7% Saqi, 5.2% Daryabi, 4.4% others
Demonym(s)Alyanabian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional
WIP
• Emir
WIP
LegislatureNational Assembly
Population
• 2022 estimate
Increase 17,429,483
GDP (PPP)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase $412.991 billion
• Per capita
Increase $23,695
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase $171.785 billion
• Per capita
Increase $9,856
Gini (2020)Positive decrease 49.9
high
HDI (2020)Increase 0.802
very high
CurrencyAlyanabian dinar (AYD)
ISO 3166 codeAY
Internet TLD.ay

Alyanabia, officially the State of Alyanabia, is a country in western Daghreb. It shares borders with Bahqil to the north, Baynahra to the east, and Hajara to the south, along with a maritime border to the west with Kuwayyun. As of 2022, the country has a population of 17.4 million people, with approximately 5% of the population residing in the capital city of Qanaat and 13% living in the most populous city of Eirqasaf.

Alyanabia is a one-party state with a constitutional monarchy. The ruling monarch is the head of state and has ceremonial powers, while the Prime Minister is the head of government and exercises executive power. The country's government is dominated by the National Democratic Party, which is the only legal political party in the country.

The economy of Alyanabia is primarily based on oil and gas exports, with significant reserves located offshore in the Bay of Suray. The country has invested heavily in infrastructure development, particularly in transportation and telecommunications, which has helped to attract foreign investment.

The culture of Alyanabia is heavily influenced by Islam, and the country has a rich history of Islamic scholarship and cultural exchange. Traditional music and dance are also important parts of the country's cultural heritage. Alyanabia is also known for its stunning architecture, particularly its mosques and palaces.

Despite its economic growth, Alyanabia has been criticized by human rights organizations for its lack of political freedom and repression of dissent. The government has been accused of using tactics such as censorship, arbitrary detention, and torture to suppress political opposition.

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