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United Socialist Republics of Naphtora

Respubliakan Komirayka Soktialista Niaftora (Kembala)
Motto: 
"Komira, Osetu, Maikuto"
"Unity, Strength, Prosperity"
Anthem: 
Himnaka Arikula
"Song of the East"
CapitalKobusta
Largest cityAkamo
Official languageKembala
Regional languagesSee Languages of the USRN § Official languages
Ethnic groups
(1999)
Religion
(1999)
Demonym(s)Naphtoran
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential socialist republic
• President
Ayana Kabade
• Premier
Olama Kastora
LegislaturePeople's Assembly
Formation
16 Hunyo 1895
4 Pusper 1909
9 Pulungana 1953
11 Disemba 1987
Population
• 1999 estimate
Neutral increase 122,738,092
GDP (PPP)1999 estimate
• Total
Increase $11.678 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $95,721
GDP (nominal)1999 estimate
• Total
Increase $12.299 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $100,811
Gini (1999)Positive decrease 23.8
low
HDI (1999)Increase 0.891
very high
Currencyakoli (₳) (NPA)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy (CE)
Driving sideright
Calling code+19
Internet TLD.np

The United Socialist Republics of Naphtora, commonly referred to by its acronym USRN or sometimes as the Naphtoran Federation, is a country in Eastern Naphtora on the Kulimo Peninsula. It is the most populous country in Naphtora and the X-most populous country in the world. The USRN is situated between the Ingentric Ocean and the Mwanbe Mountains. The USRN is a federation that is administratively divided into 14 republics. Its capital city is Kobusta, while its largest city is Akamo. Other major cities include Laskagos, Eketurifi, Zombala, and Kemako.

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Federal Republic of Naphtora

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