Phanama (Pacifica)

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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
Official languagesPhanaman · Austral
Demonym(s)Phanaman
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential republic
• President
Johannes Bowleaf
Clarissa Marchionne
LegislatureNational Assembly
Council of States
House of Representatives
Formation
• Confederation of Lacia and West Glevka
19 June 1912
• Phan-Omna
20 December 1923
• Commonwealth of Phanama
23 September 1947
• Accession of last province
11 October 1975
Area
• Total
88,108 km2 (34,019 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
20,748,607
• 2014 census
20,382,684
• Density
235/km2 (608.6/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
$895.978 billion
• Per capita
$43,182
HDI (2022)0.917
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, Aberstopia to the west, Kliegme to the northwest 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.

The Confederation of Lacia and West Glevka was established in 1912, following decades of agreements and treaties on trade, cooperation and mutual defence. This confederation eventually developed into Phan-Omna in 1923. Prior to the Great War, the Conference of Innon was convened to address instability in some of the nations bordering Phan-Omna, and concluded with the formation of the Commonwealth of Phanama in 1947. Phanaman armed neutrality was also established at the conference, in an attempt to maintain regional stability and keep Phanama from participating in conflicts; while upholding neutrality is a controversial issue in Phanama, it is still the focus of the nation's foreign policy.



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