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Revision as of 13:57, 22 August 2020
Siyezi Kingdom Ğuşmure Síyazan |
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Motto: Srjle hén dórón Freedom or death |
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Capital | Çiyavin | |||
Largest | Çinárbe | |||
Demonym | Síyezi | |||
Government | Parlamentary Monarchy | |||
- | Monarch | Oṙu Bṙaslin | ||
- | Prime Minister | Anoşu Zildamáni | ||
Legislature | Parliament | |||
Area | ||||
- | 558,814 km2 215,759 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | estimate | 27.000.000 | ||
- | census | 27.029.833 | ||
- | Density | 48,73/km2 125,28/sq mi |
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HDI | 0.923 very high |
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Currency | Jelam | |||
Time zone | SCT (SCT+2) | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Internet TLD | .si |
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Vaniuans |
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Former nations
Balak Empire Baysanid Khanate Federated Kingdom Great Horde Holy Shanyedate Kothlen Horde Shomosvan Tamisang Hojanate Torosh Khanate Uhimid Hojanate Vos State |
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Siyezan (Damserz: Ğuşmure Síyazan [ɣuʃ.mu.ˈre siː.ja.ˈzan]), officially the Siyezi kingdom, is a country located in Vaniua, bordered by Vosan in the north and Zinsha-Vogia in the east
Etymology
The name Síyazan comes from Damserz Síya "people" plus -zan, borrowed from Koman, meaning "land of"