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− | + | '''The Theocracy of Bourun''', commonly just referred to as '''Bourun''', is an Islamic state that shares borders with its two main rivals: [[Ivlya]] and [[Nation/Stratarin|Stratarin]]. While not to the degree of Ivlya, Bourun has a market economy; however, this is held back by several pre-industrial policies such as no women being allowed in the workplace. Its military is relatively small, though it has an extensive network of state-sanctioned mercenary firms that it hires out to foreign nations and often uses for Bouruni affairs. | |
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 20 October 2017
Theocracy of Bourun |
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Capital and | Ifedayo | |||
Official languages | Yoruba | |||
Demonym | Bouruni (plural noun) | |||
Type | Theocracy | |||
Legislature | Council of Ulama | |||
Establishment | ||||
- | Independence from Stratic | |||
Area | ||||
- | Total | 258,700 km2 99,885 sq mi |
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- | Water (%) | 2.26 | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2017 estimate | 63,122,739 | ||
GDP (nominal) | estimate | |||
- | Total | 496,000,000,000 | ||
HDI (2016) | 0.54 medium |
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Currency | Salaril | |||
Date format | Month/Day/Year | |||
Internet TLD | .bou |
The Theocracy of Bourun, commonly just referred to as Bourun, is an Islamic state that shares borders with its two main rivals: Ivlya and Stratarin. While not to the degree of Ivlya, Bourun has a market economy; however, this is held back by several pre-industrial policies such as no women being allowed in the workplace. Its military is relatively small, though it has an extensive network of state-sanctioned mercenary firms that it hires out to foreign nations and often uses for Bouruni affairs.