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'''Haboya''' (<small>[[Hasibi language|Hasibi Language]]:</small> '' | '''Haboya''' (<small>[[Hasibi language|Hasibi Language]]:</small> ''Habóya'' [[Hasibi language#Phonology|[ʔaˈboja]]]), officially the '''Republic of Haboya''', is a country located upon the west coast of [[Nagu]]. Haboya is bordered by [[Cananganam]] and [[Mujansa]] to the South, TBD to the East, and [[Sarsa]] to the North. The country is noted for its number of languages, clothing and agricultural industries involving products such as chocolate, banana, cocaine, sugar, and taro. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 02:04, 30 April 2022
Republic of Haboya Rúdasa Habóya |
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Official languages | Hasíbi | |||
Demonym | Haboyan | |||
Government | Unitary Constitutional Crowned Republic | |||
- | Sonjúkombu (King) | Tomá Osembí | ||
- | Prime Minister | Kokoyí Ováka | ||
Legislature | Lésa | |||
Establishment | ||||
- | Haboya Province Established | 109 BCE | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2021 census | 33,725,621 | ||
GDP (nominal) | estimate | |||
- | Total | $506.622 Billion USD | ||
- | Per capita | $15,978 | ||
Gini | .37 low |
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HDI | 0.721 high |
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Currency | Haboyan Havása |
Haboya (Hasibi Language: Habóya [ʔaˈboja]), officially the Republic of Haboya, is a country located upon the west coast of Nagu. Haboya is bordered by Cananganam and Mujansa to the South, TBD to the East, and Sarsa to the North. The country is noted for its number of languages, clothing and agricultural industries involving products such as chocolate, banana, cocaine, sugar, and taro.