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“Phyroecia is a nation that can be defined by a word....” Sir Caéhn Gaéluskual O'Raól

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Civil Rights:
Superb
Economy:
Thriving
Political Freedoms:
Excellent

Regional Influence: Squire

Location: Council of Asia

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Phyroecia (Unfinished)

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Phyroecia (/fi.ro:.si.a/ fee.rho.SEE.a), officialy known as the Confederation of Phyroecia, also known by its endonym as Qavesqalap[b.], is a country. Phyroecia has an estimated population of 81.01 million people, per 2024 census. Runginhef is the current capital and the largest city of the country.

The Confederation of Phyroecia
Konfederassi Kermakna (Phyroecian)


Flag

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Coat of Arms

Motto:
To Kuna'eché an To Kermak'a (Old Phyroecian)
"To God and to The Phyroecia"

Anthem:
Atta Sebaat Kermaknine
"God Saved Our Phyroecia"

Location of Phyroecia (in green)


Capital

LinkRunginhef

and largest city

Link33°26'S 70°38'W



Official languages

Phyroecian[1]

Regional languages

Over 200 languages[2]



79.2% Phyroecian
20.1% Indigenous tribes
0,7% others



99% LinkChristianity
0,8% Phyroecian mythology
0.2% Unknown



Phyroecian



Government

LinkFederal unicameral parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy

• Monarch

Sir Naxuel Elüngünech

• Prime Minister

Sir Caehn Gaeluskual O'Raol

• Prime Vissare

Sir Railunn Ürtuwuskual



⠀⠀⠀⠀Area



• Total

777,364.96 km²

• Water

3,1%



⠀⠀Population



• 2024 estimate

81,012,996

• Density

104/km²



LinkGDP (nominal)

2022 estimate

• Total

$41.02 billion

• Per capita

$506.22



LinkHDI (2024)

0.723

Currency

Phyroecian mark (Ξ) (PYM)



Time Zone

    UTC−8(PST)
    UTC-7(PDT)



Calling Code

+694



Drives on the

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ISO Code

PY



Internet LTD

.py



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Etymology



Main article: Etymology of Phyroecia

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Notes


    a. ^ In 1889, at the time of Dutch colonization in Indonesia, some Javanese migrated from their homelands to seek a better place for living. Around 150 people arrived at the eastern coast of Phyroecia at the time.
    b. ^ Phyroecian: Qavesqalap (IPA: /qʌː.ves.qa.lapʔ/)

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