Tobar Islands

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Organized Republic of the Tobar Islands

Republíká Òrganizád dé Islás Tobár
Flag of Tobar Islands
Flag
National Emblem of Tobar Islands
National Emblem
Motto: Dé kuboké söé dú Jehó é pawá siwí úd-elé. (Tobarese Creole)
("The white light of God is for all mankind")
Capital
and largest city
Sépalè
Official languagesTobarese Creole
Demonym(s)Tobarese
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic
• President
Julián Rákaò
• Prime Minister
Matiú Alâsá
LegislatureRepublican Assembly
Establishment
• Arrival of proto-Tobár voyagers
??? BC
??? AD
• Arrival of ??? explorers and colonists
??? AD
• Independence declared and recognized
??? AD
• Establishment of the Organized Republic
??? AD
Area
• Total
53,422 km2 (20,626 sq mi)
Population
• 2019 estimate
7,768,295
• Density
237/km2 (613.8/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
𝔇110.51 billion
• Per capita
𝔇12,938.49
Gini39.1
medium
HDI (2019)0.803
very high
CurrencyTobarese dólará (𝔇) (TOD)
Time zoneXXX
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.tob

The Tobar Islands (Tobarese Creole: Islás Tobár), officially the Organized Republic of the Tobar Islands (Tobarese Creole: Republíká Òrganizád dé Islás Tobár) and colloquially known as Tobar, is a sovereign island country situated in the Meridian Ocean. Bordering areas and polities of the Organized Republic include Graenaeyjan to the southeast, the islands of Scintillement belonging to Sieuxerr to the west, and the Irēlandes of Fyrland.

The Organized Republic occupies an archipelago of islands includes the eponymous Tobár and several smaller islands such as Gobá, Tuqó, Puyá, Dabôt, and Lùgí.

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