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Saakalistal

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The People's Republic of Saakalistal
"Ṡa'aķaliśtäl Ituķur"
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Coat of Arms
Motto: "Va'kaśtir vix́ härenka um nërin raki,
Ṡast ķi'ërassik tärir ki'ro tëķra q́a alķalë!"
"Undimmed by cloud or shade of night,
Here shone for ever fair and bright!"
Anthem: Winds of Home
StatusIndependent state
CapitalȚälis
Largest cityVi'ëra
Official languagesSaakish
Recognised national languagesSaakish
Ethnic groups
91.4% Saakishian
8.6% Other
Religion
81% Naraism
19% No religion
Demonym(s)Saakishan
GovernmentSortition Democracy
• Primer
Ķäṡ'ek Na'käri
• Chancellor
Iṡrëķa Ag-Óțrall
Population
• Estimate
71,820,000
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$1,382,130,000,000
• Per capita
$77,456.69
Gini (2017)Steady 25.1
low
HDIIncrease 0.781
high
Currency          Ķerel (ĶRL)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+501
ISO 3166 codeSKL
Internet TLD.skl

Saakalistal [Saakish: Ṡa'aķaliśtäl], officially the People's Republic of Saakalistal [Saakish: Ṡa'aķaliśtäl Ituķur], is a sortition-based democratic state located in Southern Ardentia with its neighbours being Averius to its east, Anheldac and Aquitinia to the north across the Magnumare Sea and Cenagrad to the east. The capital of Saakalistal is Țälis, located in the southern part of the country, the city has a population of around 3.7 million meanwhile the largest city in Saakalistal is Vi'ëra, which is sometimes referred to as the nation's second capital due to its immense size and equal if not larger importance compared to Țälis in governmental affairs.


Etymology

The name Saakalistal comes from the Saakishan name for an ancient city-state that existed along the edge of the Magnumare Sea, the name being a combination of the Saakish word "śtäl", meaning fortress or fortified city, and the ancient Saakish name "Ṡa'aķal" thus the full name meaning "Ṡa'aķal's fortress".

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