Subarna

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Republic of Subarna, Pānnā and Muktā

রিপাবলিক অফ গোল্ড পান্না এবং মুক্তা
Flag of Subarna
Flag
Coat of arms of Subarna
Coat of arms
Motto: প্রজাতন্ত্রের জন্য সমস্ত
"All for the Republic"
Anthem: "TBD"
CapitalKhozapur
Largest citySatyapur
Official languagesSubarnan
Demonym(s)Subarnan
GovernmentFederal presidential dominant party constitutional republic
• President
Jagannath Sarkar (NRC)
Amar Satyananda (NRC)
LegislaturePhōrāma
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)Negative increase 56.9
high
HDI (2019)Increase 0.658
medium
CurrencyKāpaṛa ()
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideright

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.

Law enforcement

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Demographics

Culture