Somurias (Pacifica)

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The United Socialist Republics of Somurias

Объединенные Социалистические Республики Сомуриас
Anthem: Наш великий лидер
All Hail Our Protector
Location of Somurias in the South Pacific
Location of Somurias in the South Pacific
Enlarged map of Somurias
Enlarged map of Somurias
CapitalSomur
Largest cityFeniks Gorod
Official languagesSomurian
Recognised regional languagesAustral
Demonym(s)Somuriasian
GovernmentFederal One-Party Presidential Vincent-Socialism Republic
• Premier
Ivan Fyodyorov
LegislatureThe Soviets
Soviet of the People
Soviet of the Nationalities
Independent state
• 1919 Revolution
1919
Area
• Total
72,428 km2 (27,965 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
10,701,777
• 2020 census
10,436,560
• Density
136/km2 (352.2/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
₣460.933 billion billion
• Per capita
₮42,956
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
₮276.109 billion
• Per capita
₮25,732
CurrencyTarus (₮) (TAR)
Time zoneUTC+2
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy CE
Driving sideright
Calling code+422
World Forum CodeSO
Internet TLD.so

Somurias (Somuriasian pronunciation: [So.mu.ryasu]), officially the United Socialist Republics of Somurias (Somuriasian: Объединенные Социалистические Республики Сомуриас, Somuriasian pronunciation: [Obyedinennyye Sotsialisticheskiye Respubliki Somurias]) is a sizable nation of around 10 million people located in the South Pacific region. It is situated east of Mauquibie and west of Insulae Libertatis on the northern shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It shares sea borders with Livana to the south.

The Slavs emerged as a recognisable group in the South Pacific between the 1st and 4th centuries AD. The medieval state of Somur arose in the 10th century. In 1089, it adopted Orthodox Christianity from the nearby empire. Somuriasian ultimately disintegrated, until it was finally reunified by the Grand Duchy of Solevia in the 13th century.

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