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Revision as of 14:18, 27 June 2022

Commonwealth of Phanama

Phanóma
Flag
Coat of arms
Motto: "Unità no corrio, Dividè no vandio"
"United we run, divided we wander"
Location of Phanama (dark green)
CapitalSpiritus
Largest cityActora City
Official languagesPhanaman · Austral
Demonym(s)Phanaman
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential republic
• President
Johannes Bowleaf
Clarissa Marchionne
LegislatureNational Assembly
House of States
House of Representatives
Formation
• Confederation of Lacia and West Glevka
19 June 1912
• Phan-Omna
20 December 1923
• Commonwealth of Phanama
1957
• Accession of last province
11 October 1975
Area
• Total
88,108 km2 (34,019 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
20,643,327
• 2014 census
20,382,684
• Density
234/km2 (606.1/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$839.402 billion
• Per capita
$40,662
HDI (2021)0.912
very high
CurrencyPhanaman Rameso (PHR)
Time zoneUTC-1
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy CE
Internet TLD.ph

Phanama, officially the Commonwealth of Phanama, is a country located in Crabry. It is bordered by Alterra to the south, Esfalsa to the southwest and Termina to the northeast. It is a federal republic, composed of 7 provinces, spanning an area of 88,108km2 (34,019 sq mi) with a population of approximately 20.6 million. The nation's capital is Spiritus, and its largest city is Actora City.


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Culture