Xin Quai

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Republic of Xin Quai
  • Còng-Thiĕ Xin Qúaì
Flag
Flag
Coat of Arms of Xin Quai
Coat of Arms
Anthem: 
"Song Lao Cong Thie"
(English: "Long Live the Republic")
Location of  Xin Quai  (dark green) – in Kimena  (green & dark grey) – in the Kimenan Democratic League  (green)
Location of  Xin Quai  (dark green)

– in Kimena  (green & dark grey)
– in the Kimenan Democratic League  (green)

CapitalDai Yeng
Official languagesCao
Recognised regional languages
Ethnic groups
(2018)
62.8% Cao
13.2% Luoi
8% Kala
6.3% Vrisari
9.7% Other
Religion
(2017)
84.2% Kasadic
12.6% Doxanism
3.2% Other
Demonym(s)Sinkaian/Xin
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional republic
• President
Thao Le Prabengi
Bao Son Thiep
LegislatureSenate
Formation
1737
June 18, 1955
January 12, 1981
Area
• Total
972,831 km2 (375,612 sq mi)
• Water (%)
2.39
Population
• 2018 census
72,239,290
• Density
74.3/km2 (192.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
ɻ̊1.8 trillion
• Per capita
ɻ̊24,917
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
ɻ̊938 billion
• Per capita
ɻ̊12,984
Gini (2018)36
medium
HDI (2018)0.783
high
CurrencyKimenese Tsura (ɻ̊) (TSU)
Time zoneUTC+4
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+72
Internet TLD.xqi

Xin Quai (Cao language: Xin Qúaì), officially the Republic of Xin Quai and formerly known as Sinkai, is a constitutional republic located in eastern Kimena.

Founded by the Le Dynasty in 1737, the nation expanded from its small northern enclave in a series of campaigns to encompass the vast territory it holds today. During the 19th century, Xin Quai came under the influence of western colonial powers such as Herastadt, Prokhogorsk and Volain. In the mid 20th century the Le Dynasty were overthrown by the Patriotic Triumvirate, composed of Generals Dao Ma Tsang, An Xei Fali, and Li Guo Qiyan, resulting in the establishment of the Republic.

In 1981, Xin Quai became a democracy with the chartering of the national constitution. Since this time the nation has been a leading party of the advancement of democracy in Kimena, being a co-signatory of the foundation of the Kimenan Democratic League in 1983.