Pera

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Republic of Pera
República de Pera (Columbian)
Flag of Pera
Flag
Location of Pera in the World.
CapitalWinima
Largest citySan Ralana
Official languages
  • Glish
  • Columbian
Religion
Demonym(s)Peran
GovernmentUnitary Premist Republic
• Premier
Iridián San Agustín
• Surrogate Premier
Odalis Pavon
• Minister of the House
Nayeli Miles
LegislatureNational Assembly
Area
• Total
222,137 km2 (85,768 sq mi) (57th)
Population
• 3000 census
92,171,592 (35th)
• Density
414.9/km2 (1,074.6/sq mi) (18th)
GDP (PPP)3000 estimate
• Total
$5.198 trillion (28th)
• Per capita
$56,392 (22nd)
GDP (nominal)3000 estimate
• Total
$4.792 trillion (25th)
• Per capita
$51,986 (21st)
Gini (3000)39.5
medium (38th (tie))
HDI (3000)0.864
very high (23rd)
CurrencyPeran Inti (PEI)
Time zoneUTC+6.5 (Central American Time)

Pera, officially the Republic of Pera, is a nation in central America. It is bordered by Tas to the north, Sury to the southwest, Kecha to the southeast, and Hud to the east. It has a coast with Lake Superior to the east.

Pera ranks moderately high for civil liberties and political freedom. All civil liberties are respected and written in law, however there have always been restrictions on various liberties including speech and privacy. Regulations on protest, especially political, have opened the possibility of tyranny over the years, however it has never progressed to dictatorial or totalitarian tendencies.

Pera’s economy is strongly based in tourism and farming. Pera is a popular vacation spot along with Kecha for American nations. Its tropical climate allows for a tropically diverse food economy. Pera has developed and reincarnated various tropical fruits, including artificially created fruit and especially citrus. Pera is also home to the largest variety of fruit; the Rojano. This fruit is a core symbol of Peran culture and also was responsible for the boom in Peran tourism. Since Pera’s economy is vulnerable to a variety of variables, Pera has had talks about starting a new economic union with Kecha, Sury, and Loklan.

Etymology

Pera is derived from the name of the country of Peru which existed from 1821 to 2278. Peru itself has an unknown origin and was so named in the 1500s by Spanish explorers.

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Geography

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Demographics