Mahana

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Federal Democratic Republic of Mahana

संघीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र महान
Saṅghīya lōkatāntrika gaṇatantra Mahāna (Mahanan)
Coat of arms
Motto: "Adbhuta pahāḍī rājya"
"Bound by Democracy"
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(top) Mahana in Eurth
(bottom) Mahana in Europa
Largest cityJutpandi
Official languagesMahanan
Recognised regional languagesMahanan
Sanpujri
Gurung
Ethnic groups
(2012)National Census
16.6% Sheshtri
12.2% Gaimreti
7.1% Mai
6.6% Tamang
5.8% Jhimpe
5% Jamuni
4.4% Butwali
4% Koshi
2.3% Kiralimbu
2% Pashimari
1.5% Shivalaya
21.93% Other Ethnic Groups
Religion
81.3% Gaism
9.0% Buddhism
4.4% Hinduism
3.1% Kirant
1.4% Islam
0.5% Christianity
0.5% Prakriti
0.3% Others
Government
• Prime-Minister
Ranju Bastola
• President
Bina Sharma
• Queen
Sharma II
LegislatureFederal Parliament
National Assembly
House of Representatives
Population
• 2021 estimate
27,450,000
• 2012 census
27,437,492
CurrencyMahanan Rupee
Time zoneUTC+8
Driving sideleft
Calling code+989

Mahana (Mahanan: महान or Mahāna|Pronounced in English: Mah-han-ah), officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Mahana is a country in Europa, more specifically the sub-continent of Orient, which consists of 27 million people. The capital city is Jutpandi but other large cities include Ghobari, Battagara and Veydu. The most notable feature of Mahana is the Samripe Mountain Range, one of the largest on Eurth, and specifically Mount Monjara, standing at 7,963m tall. The most followed religion in Gaism, a religion centred around the worship of the bovine God of Kuladara. Mahana is made up of a huge amount of differing ethnic peoples, including the Sheshtri, Gaimreti and the Mais. The name 'Mahana' literally translates to 'Great' in the native language.

Etymology

History

Ancient Mahana

Medieval Mahana

Mahanan Unification

Contemporary history of Mahana

Geography

Biodiversity