Pecario

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The Republic of Pecario
La República de Pecario
Flag of Pecario
Flag
of Pecario
Coat of arms
Motto: "Unidos en la diversidad, juntos hacia el futuro."
Anthem: "Cielito Lindo"MediaPlayer.png
CapitalSanta Borbones
LargestValleluz
Official languagesIverican, Quepec
Recognised national languagesIverican, Quepec, Guaruma, other indigenous languages
Demonym(s)Pecarian
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic
• President
Andreas Linerea
• Vice President
Gabriela Valdez
• President of the Senate
Carlos Rojas
LegislatureAsamblea Legislativa Nacional
Independence 
from the First Iveric Republic
• Declared
1742
Area
• 
324,700 km2 (125,400 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 census
22,658,480
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Per capita
$9,995
Gini31.1
medium
HDI.824
very high
CurrencyPecarian pesos
Driving sideright
Calling code+39
Internet TLD.pco

Pecario, officially known as known officially in Iverican as La República de Pecario, concisely as The Republic of Pecario, and informally as Pecario, is a sovereign state in Alharu on Eurth. The seat of government is Santa Borbones, which contains the executive, legislative, and electoral branches of government,it is also the constitutional capital and the seat of the judiciary. The largest city and principal industrial center is Valleluz.

The sovereign state of Pecario is a constitutionally unitary state, divided into nine departments. Its geography varies from the peaks of the Cordillera del Sol in the North.

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Etymology

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Geography

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History

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Politics

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Head of Government.

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Economy

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Demographics

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Culture

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