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|population_estimate = 30,000,000
|population_estimate = 28,672,453
|population_estimate_year = 2017
|population_estimate_year = 2018
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|GDP_PPP_year = 2017
|GDP_nominal_year = 2017
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = $13,666
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $14,299
|Gini = 30.1
|Gini = 30.1
|Gini_year = 2015
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Revision as of 22:54, 9 February 2018

Most Serene Republic of Norjihan
Gæmunrágh Sö Tontándos Isattamunr
Flag
Anthem: The Ride of Progress
CapitalHajenired, Tel Duvemuz
Largest city Ronyg
Official languages Norjihani
Recognised regional languages Ronyga, Lailaum, Istani Baredan
Ethnic groups (2017) 92% Norjihani, 6% Istani Baredan, 1% Isugzan Baredan, 1% Other (Mainly Ekuosian peoples)
Demonym Norjihani
Government Federal parliamentary republic
 -  President of All Norjihanis Ystano Lasme
 -  Prime Minister Uram Utenid
Legislature The Councils
 -  Upper house The Senate
 -  Lower house The Parliament
Area
 -  Total 587,698 km2
226,911.47 sq mi
 -  Water (%) 4%
Population
 -  2018 estimate 28,672,453
 -  Density 51.04/km2
132.21/sq mi
GDP (nominal) 2017 estimate
 -  Total $410,000,000,000
 -  Per capita $14,299
Gini (2015)30.1
medium
HDI (2016)0.79
high
Currency Famus (FMS)
Time zone NMT (SCT+1)
Date format dd.mm.yy.cc
Drives on the left
Calling code +591
Internet TLD .no

Norjihan, officially the Most Serene Republic of Norjihan (Norjihani: Gæmunrágh Sö Tontándos Isattamunr, IPA: /gai.mun.rauɣ sʏ ton.tau.d̪ðos i.sa.tʰa.munr̥/) is a sovereign state situated in South Baredina. It borders Istan to the north, Yaina to the south, Maitsula to the east and Szezkia and the Gulf of Ishenar to the west.

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