Difference between revisions of "Seang Pe"

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Revision as of 07:50, 18 September 2020

Union of Seang Pe
Keuthmeui Seang Pe
Flag Seal
Motto: Sraihakrain Srai Neaca
"Though Struggle I Become"
CapitalKhmameang Hang
Government
 -  Preisdent Sea Ngpricheap Eammai
Legislature Peapun
Population
 -  estimate 22,850,300
GDP (PPP) estimate
 -  Total $406.2 billion
Currency Seang Pe Phaong (SBP)
Time zone SCT -1
Calling code +249

Sia Be (Standard Cawrai: Seang Pe [siᵊŋ.ˈpe]), officially the Union of Sia Be (Standard Cawrai: Keuthmeui Seang Pe [kɨ.tʰmɨi̯ siᵊŋ.ˈpe]), is a country located in Western Soltenna. It borders Qgam, Karduv, and shares a maritime border with Yachiro and Ru.

The nation is home to over 22 million people, though ninety percent of the population is congregated at the southern provinces. Seang Pe's minority groups include Kwang, Karduvic, and Qgamic. The capital and largest city is Khmameang Hang, which accounts for 13% of the total population.

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