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The '''Federation of Hasaari''', commonly known as '''Hasaari''' and sometimes '''Haasari''' or '''Haas''', is a landlocked in central [[Ausiana]] bordered by [[Elastan]], [[Joraistan]], [[Sisiki]], [[Cyorna]], and [[Serthisstan]]. It has a population of 38,922,000. The capital city is [[Nistaran]], the largest city is [[Saarat]], and other major cities include [[Hetaraat]] and [[Galman]].
The '''Federation of Hasaari''', commonly known as '''Hasaari''' and sometimes '''Haasari''' or '''Haas''', is a landlocked in central [[Ausiana]] bordered by [[Elastan]], [[Joraistan]], [[Sisiki]], [[Cyorna]], and [[Serthisstan]]. It has a population of 38,922,000. The capital city is [[Nistaran]], the largest city is [[Saarat]], and other major cities include [[Hetaraat]] and [[Galman]]. The country is a semi-presidential democracy led by [[President of Hasaari|President]] [[Sultan al-Daoud]], though international observers have labeled the country as increasingly authoritarian.


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Revision as of 01:57, 28 May 2023

Federation of Hasaari

Haas
Flag of Hasaari
Flag
File:Hasaari Map.png
CapitalNistaran
LargestSaarat
Official languagesHaagri
Religion
Islam (69%)
Buddhism (20%)
Hinduism (13%)
Christianity (9%)
Government
• President
Sultan al-Daoud
Population
• Estimate
38,922,000

The Federation of Hasaari, commonly known as Hasaari and sometimes Haasari or Haas, is a landlocked in central Ausiana bordered by Elastan, Joraistan, Sisiki, Cyorna, and Serthisstan. It has a population of 38,922,000. The capital city is Nistaran, the largest city is Saarat, and other major cities include Hetaraat and Galman. The country is a semi-presidential democracy led by President Sultan al-Daoud, though international observers have labeled the country as increasingly authoritarian.

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