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Ziaraat's political system combines elements of ancient tribal governance and (placeholder for religion) theocracy with the highest office held by a [[Plaar]] who is elected and sits |
Ziaraat's political system combines elements of ancient tribal governance and (placeholder for religion) theocracy with the highest office held by a [[Plaar]] who is elected and sits for life unless the [[Ijte]] feel that the Plaar has broken his vows. The government suppresses some civil liberties by restricting the right to protest and enforcing a dress code. |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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Moham Hallat I Ziaraat | |
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Flag of Ziaraat | |
Motto: Warhaa Galay | |
Anthem: Warhaa Galay | |
Capital and largest city | Pay Takht |
Official languages | Ziaraa |
Ethnic groups (2020) | 98% Ziaraa, 2% Other |
Demonym(s) | Ziaraa |
Government | Yamjor |
• Plaar | Talloh Ayo |
Legislature | Ijte |
Area | |
• Total | 0 km2 (0 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 36,225,500 |
• Density | 0/km2 (0.0/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | 760.94 Billion |
• Per capita | 21,005 |
Gini (2020) | 38.7 medium |
SDI (2020) | 0.882 very high |
Currency | Zeel (ZL) (੪) |
Time zone | UTC-6 (Ziaraa Time) |
Date format | DD/MM/YYYY (CE) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +903 |
ISO 3166 code | ZIA |
Internet TLD | .zi |
Ziaraat, officially Moham Hallat I Ziaraat, is a country in north Gondwana. Bordered by (placeholder for countries that border it). Its dominant position in northern Gondwana gives it geopolitical importance. Pay Takht is the capital city and the largest city as well as the leading economic and cultural hub. It has 33 million inhabitants and covers an area of (placeholder for area in km).
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Ziaraat's political system combines elements of ancient tribal governance and (placeholder for religion) theocracy with the highest office held by a Plaar who is elected and sits for life unless the Ijte feel that the Plaar has broken his vows. The government suppresses some civil liberties by restricting the right to protest and enforcing a dress code.