Democratic Republic Of Nyo
The Democratic Republic of Nyo , also known as Nyo-Brazzaville, the Nyo Republic or simply the Nyo, is a country located on the West Nyo Lakes of Western Gondwana. It is bordered by two countries: Hawa to its north; and the Central Republic Of Nyo to its east; The official language is Staynish.
The Democratic Republic Of Nyo Republic Of Nyo | |
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Motto: Peace Through Nyobi Unity | |
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Capital and largest city | Ujana |
Official languages | Staynish, Nywalli,Norgsveltian |
Demonym(s) | Nyobian |
Government | Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic |
• President | Duma Abuda |
• Prime Minister | Busasn Nuddas |
Legislature | Parliament |
Senate | |
National Assembley | |
History | |
• Colonized | 1880 |
• Independance | 1960 |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 11,320,443 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Per capita | 1,821 SHD |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | SHD$29 Billion |
Gini (2019) | medium |
SDI (2019) | medium |
Currency | Nyo Dollar (ND) |
Date format | dd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | 222 |
ISO 3166 code | DRN |
Internet TLD | .DRN |
The region was dominated by Kemto-speaking tribes at least 2,130 years ago, who built trade links leading into the Nyo River basin. Nyo was formerly part of the TBD colony of TBD. The Democratic Republic of the Nyo was established on 5 June 1958 and gained independence from TBD in 1960. It was a communist state from 1963 to 1997, under the name People's Republic of Nyo. The sovereign state has had multi-party elections since 1998, although a democratically elected government was ousted in the 2001 Democratic Republic of Nyo Civil War, and President Duma Abuda has ruled since 1999.
The Democratic Republic of Nyo has become the largest oil producer in the Lake Nyo region, providing the country with a degree of prosperity despite political and economic instability in some areas and unequal distribution of oil revenue nationwide. Nyo's economy is heavily dependent on the oil sector, and economic growth has slowed considerably since 2018.