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==Politics and Government==
==Politics and Government==
===Administrative Regions===
Aeselle is a unitary state divided into 9 different regions "Sekrays", each with their own responsibilities related to the safety and well-being of their respective citizens. A list of them follows:
Tenetelle Sekray:
Capital: Tenetelle
Population: 6,453,780
Kellmuit Sekray:
Capital: Hallsran
Population: 4,145,098
Jomen Sekray:
Capital: Jomen
Population: 2,254,576


===Military===
===Military===

Revision as of 01:46, 15 October 2019

Republic of Aeselle

Gajekal oe Aesel (Norven)
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Flag
Aeselle Seal.png
National Seal
Motto: "Ens kaolies oe kacidye "
"By the grace of the people"
Anthem: wip
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Capital
and largest city
Tenetelle
Official languagesAesellean
Demonym(s)Aesellan
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• High Representative
Ryas Venton (LH)
• Speaker of the Chamber
Denisa Wardell
LegislatureUnited Chamber
House of Delegates
Common Council
Establishment
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Area
• Total
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• Water (%)
wip
Population
• Estimate
17,342,764
• 2017 census
17,023,876
• Density
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GDP (nominal)2017 estimate
• Total
wip (wip)
• Per capita
$27,000
Gini (2015)Positive decrease 23.4
low
HDI (2015)Increase 0.912
very high
CurrencyAeselle Reserve Notes (⊜) (ARN)
Time zoneUTC-8
Date formatdd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+27
Internet TLD.ae

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Politics and Government

Administrative Regions

Aeselle is a unitary state divided into 9 different regions "Sekrays", each with their own responsibilities related to the safety and well-being of their respective citizens. A list of them follows:

Tenetelle Sekray: Capital: Tenetelle Population: 6,453,780

Kellmuit Sekray: Capital: Hallsran Population: 4,145,098

Jomen Sekray: Capital: Jomen Population: 2,254,576






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