Syalat
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Syalat ཤྱལཏ | |
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Capital | Aphimaghati |
Largest city | Syalasahara |
Official languages | Khas Kura |
Ethnic groups | |
Demonym(s) | Syalati |
Government | |
• Agraṇi Sevaka | Indra Basnet |
• Bhandari | Samrat Aryal |
Legislature | Agamana Convocation |
Council of Bhiksu | |
Congress of the Faithful | |
Foundation | |
• Independence | 20 May 1913 |
• Civil War | 1921-1944 |
• Stewardship of Syalat | 1 August 1945 |
Population | |
• 2022 census | 20,081,119 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $147.7 billion |
• Per capita | $7,354 |
Gini | 57.4 high |
HDI (2022) | 0.569 medium |
Currency | Paisa |
Driving side | right |
Syalat (Khas Kura: ཤྱལཏ), also known as the Jackal Coast, is a country in central Ochran stretching across the southern shore of the Chulha Sea. Its mountainous interior is bounded by the nations of Ankat and Shimlar-Pashmir to the east and south. The capital is Aphimaghati, a planned city built in the central highlands of the country, relocating the seat of the national government away from the old capital and the current largest city Syalasahara. The country is named for the narrow strip of flat, arable coastal land where most of the population, economic activity, and major cities such as Syalasahara are concentrated.