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|government_type = {{wp|Federalism|Federal}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|Dominant-party system|dominant party}} {{wp|Constitution|constitutional}} {{wp|Republic|republic}} | |government_type = {{wp|Federalism|Federal}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|Dominant-party system|dominant party}} {{wp|Constitution|constitutional}} {{wp|Republic|republic}} | ||
|leader_title1 = [[President of Subarna, Pānnā, and Muktā|President]] | |leader_title1 = [[President of Subarna, Pānnā, and Muktā|President]] | ||
|leader_name1 = [[Jagannath Sarkar]] | |leader_name1 = [[Jagannath Sarkar]] <small>([[National Republican Congress|NRC]])</small> | ||
|leader_title2 = [[Vice President of Subarna, Pānnā, and Muktā|Vice President]] | |leader_title2 = [[Vice President of Subarna, Pānnā, and Muktā|Vice President]] | ||
|leader_name2 = [[Amar Satyananda]] | |leader_name2 = [[Amar Satyananda]] <small>([[National Republican Congress|NRC]])</small> | ||
|legislature = [[Phōrāma]] | |legislature = [[Phōrāma]] | ||
|sovereignty_type = [[History of Subarna|Independence]] from the [[Etruria|Etrurian Empire]] | |sovereignty_type = [[History of Subarna|Independence]] from the [[Etruria|Etrurian Empire]] | ||
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'''Subarna''' ({{wp|Bengali language|Subarnan}}: ''সুবর্ণ''), officially the '''Republic of Subarna, Pānnā and Muktā''' ({{wp|Bengali language|Subarnan}}: ''রিপাবলিক অফ গোল্ড পান্না এবং মুক্তা''), is a {{wp|Sovereignty|sovereign}} {{wp|Federation|federal}} {{wp|Republic|republic}} in Southern Hyndana. Centred around the [[Bay of Bashurat]], it is bordered to the west by [[Mathrabumi]] and to the east by [[Ajahadya]]. | '''Subarna''' ({{wp|Bengali language|Subarnan}}: ''সুবর্ণ''), officially the '''Republic of Subarna, Pānnā and Muktā''' ({{wp|Bengali language|Subarnan}}: ''রিপাবলিক অফ গোল্ড পান্না এবং মুক্তা''), is a {{wp|Sovereignty|sovereign}} {{wp|Federation|federal}} {{wp|Republic|republic}} in Southern Hyndana. Centred around the [[Bay of Bashurat]], it is bordered to the west by [[Mathrabumi]] and to the east by [[Ajahadya]]. [[Khozapur]] serves as the nation's capital, as well its primary political and cultural hub. Subarna's largest city is [[Satyapur]], the nation's financial capital and {{wp|Port of Chittagong|largest seaport}}. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
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*Subarnan victory | *Subarnan victory | ||
====Third Subarnan-Marathi War==== | ====Third Subarnan-Marathi War==== | ||
* | *Stalemate | ||
===Modern history=== | ===Modern history=== | ||
==Environment== | ==Environment== | ||
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File:Abendstimmung in den Sundarbans von Bangladesch.JPG|Ālōkitabans, a mangrove forest in the Ānarasia river delta. | |||
File:Second Valley 2.JPG|The rugged coastline of the Montblanc Valley, located on the Charmolle Peninsula | |||
File:Uluru, helicopter view, cropped.jpg|Aerial photograph of Areyonga, the sacred mountain of the Anangu people, in Talissieu | |||
File:Holloways beach 1920x1080.jpg|Coastal scene at Hollingsworth Beach in Rotorua | |||
File:Whanganui River.jpg|Rural landscape on the Amaranthine River in Westcliff | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Geography=== | |||
===Climate=== | |||
===Biodiversity=== | |||
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File:The Royal Bengal tiger.jpg|The Subarnan tiger is one of the largest wild cats alive today and is the premier national symbol of Subarna. | |||
File:Indian wild Elephant.jpg|The Hyndanan elephant is a revered animal with great significance in Subarnan culture spanning hundreds of years. | |||
File:Great Indian Hornbill Buceros bicornis.jpg|Admired for its impressive size and colour, the Great Hornbill is the state bird of Pānnā. | |||
File:Gaur Male.jpg|The Gaur is the largest extant bovine in Kylaris. ''Gayal'', or domesticated Gaur, have been central to rural life for centuries. | |||
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==Politics and government== | ==Politics and government== | ||
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===Political parties=== | ===Political parties=== | ||
Since the country's independence in 1946 following the [[Solarian War]], Subarna has operated under a {{wp|Dominant-party system|dominant-party system}}. The {{wp|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} [[National Republican Congress]] has formed every government since 1946, with only two brief lapses of power in their otherwise continuous domination of Subarna's political system and federal government. Several opposition parties exist in Subarna, the most prominent being the {{wp|Centre-left politics|centre-left}} [[Irfanic Popular Workers' Party]], {{wp|Left-wing politics|left-wing}} [[Andhakāra People's Party]], {{wp|Islamic fundamentalism|Irfanic fundamentalist}} [[Radical Irfanic Democratic Party]], and {{wp|Hindu nationalism|nationalist}} [[Marathi Union]]. | |||
===Law enforcement=== | ===Law enforcement=== | ||
Revision as of 12:46, 28 December 2019
Republic of Subarna, Pānnā and Muktā রিপাবলিক অফ গোল্ড পান্না এবং মুক্তা | |
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Motto: প্রজাতন্ত্রের জন্য সমস্ত "All for the Republic" | |
Anthem: "TBD" | |
Capital | Khozapur |
Largest city | Satyapur |
Official languages | Subarnan |
Demonym(s) | Subarnan |
Government | Federal presidential dominant party constitutional republic |
Jagannath Sarkar (NRC) | |
Amar Satyananda (NRC) | |
Legislature | Phōrāma |
Independence from the Etrurian Empire | |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 91,034,632 |
• 2014 census | 86,050,654 |
GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $876.299 trillion |
• Per capita | $9,626 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $484.668 billion |
• Per capita | $5,324 |
Gini (2019) | 56.9 high |
HDI (2019) | 0.658 medium |
Currency | Kāpaṛa (৳) |
Date format | dd-mm-yy |
Driving side | right |
Subarna (Subarnan: সুবর্ণ), officially the Republic of Subarna, Pānnā and Muktā (Subarnan: রিপাবলিক অফ গোল্ড পান্না এবং মুক্তা), is a sovereign federal republic in Southern Hyndana. Centred around the Bay of Bashurat, it is bordered to the west by Mathrabumi and to the east by Ajahadya. Khozapur serves as the nation's capital, as well its primary political and cultural hub. Subarna's largest city is Satyapur, the nation's financial capital and largest seaport.
Etymology
History
Ancient Subarna
Sangama Dynasty
The Hundred Year Potentate
Aslamid Ascendancy
Etrurian colonization
Great War
Post-War period
Solarian War and independence
First Subarnan-Marathi War
- Marathi victory
Second Subarnan-Marathi War
- Subarnan victory
Third Subarnan-Marathi War
- Stalemate
Modern history
Environment
Geography
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics and government
Executive
Legislature
Judiciary
Political parties
Since the country's independence in 1946 following the Solarian War, Subarna has operated under a dominant-party system. The centre-right National Republican Congress has formed every government since 1946, with only two brief lapses of power in their otherwise continuous domination of Subarna's political system and federal government. Several opposition parties exist in Subarna, the most prominent being the centre-left Irfanic Popular Workers' Party, left-wing Andhakāra People's Party, Irfanic fundamentalist Radical Irfanic Democratic Party, and nationalist Marathi Union.