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'''Eimam''', officially the '''Eimami Federation''', is a federal sovereign state in Southern [[Soltenna]] bordering [[Quaxin Xun]], [[Nyatol]] as well as [[Bosato]] to the north, the [[Gulf of Sharkunen]] to the east, the [[Dragon Sea]] to the west, and [[Amerhan]] and [[Magali]] to the south.
'''Eimam''', officially the '''Eimami Federation''', is a federal sovereign state in Southern [[Soltenna]] bordering [[Quaxin Xun]], [[Nyatol]] as well as [[Bosato]] to the north, the [[Gulf of Sharkunen]] to the east, the [[Dragon Sea]] to the west, and [[Amerhan]] and [[Magali]] to the south. With just over 48 million residents, Eimam is the most populous country in Akulanen with a projected growth rate of 0.95% this coming year.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 11:18, 16 July 2018

Eimami Federation
Flag
Motto: Bridging the Lands
Anthem: Seyler Láfemisav
CapitalEsori
Official languages Eimami, Shohuanese
Recognised regional languages Terminian
Demonym Eimami
Government
 -  President Choran Anoma
 -  Prime Minister Anda Hesle
Legislature Congress
 -  Upper house Senate
 -  Lower house National Assembly
Establishment
 -  Independence from the Confederation of Keimanese Islands 1 June 1982 
 -  First Constitution 15 July 1982 
Area
 -  Total 167,475.2 km2
64,663 sq mi
Population
 -  2016 census 48,065,375
 -  Density 287/km2
743.3/sq mi
GDP (nominal) 2017 estimate
 -  Total $1.627 trillion
 -  Per capita $33,858
Currency Eimami Teul
Drives on the left

Eimam, officially the Eimami Federation, is a federal sovereign state in Southern Soltenna bordering Quaxin Xun, Nyatol as well as Bosato to the north, the Gulf of Sharkunen to the east, the Dragon Sea to the west, and Amerhan and Magali to the south. With just over 48 million residents, Eimam is the most populous country in Akulanen with a projected growth rate of 0.95% this coming year.

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