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Kingdom of Arabica

Dalwat Sa'ūdīyah Arabiak ملكوت أرابيكا
Anthem: O Arabica
Location of Arabica
Location of Arabica
Capital Meddah
Largest city Damman
Official languages Arabic
Recognised regional languages 12
Demonym(s) Arabic, Arabican
Government

unitary parliamentary democracy

and constitutional monarchy
• King
Abuliz Jaiffarhi
Shiari Kinsi
Bihar bin Ri'iokan
Jaffa Kummin
Legislature Knaūdīsset
Formation
Area
• Total
2,740,452 km2 (1,058,094 sq mi) (9)
• Water (%)
4.1
Population
• 2011 census
121,040,908
• Density
44.1/km2 (114.2/sq mi)
GDP (PPP) 2012 estimate
• Total
3.479 trillion (5)
• Per capita
$28,745.68 (32)
GDP (nominal) 2011 estimate
• Total
$4.427 trillion (4)
• Per capita
$36,578.95 (25)
Gini (2012) 37.8
medium
HDI (2011) 0.878
very high · 23(tied)
Currency Shabel( or ال) (ARS)
Time zone Various(UTC+3 to UTC+5)
DST is not observed
Date format yyyy-mm-dd
Driving side right
Internet TLD .ab

Arabica(IPA:əˈrbiˈkæ/ Arabic:ارابيكا), officially the Kingdom of Arabica(Arabic:Arabic ملكوت أرابيكا) is the largest country located on the Western Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. It boreders Iraqistan to the north, United Emirates to the east, Egypt to the west, and Israel to the northwest. It has 120 million people, making it the 7th most populated country in the world. It capital is Meddah and it largest city is Damman.

Arabican oil reserves are ranked as the world's largest and it possesses one of the most developed economies in West Asia. It is the fourth largest economy at market exchange rates, and has a high per capita gross domestic product (GDP), with a nominal per capita GDP of US$ 36,578 as per the International Monetary Fund (IMF).[1]It is 32nd in purchasing power per capita and has a relatively high Human Development Index for the Asian continent, ranking thirtieth globally. Arabica is classified as a high-income developing economy by the IMF.


History

Politics

Arabica is a unitary parliamentary republic with a consititutional monarchy. The Knaūdīsset is the head of

File:The knaudisset arabica.jpg
The Knaudisett House at Meddah

government in Arabica, and the king is Abuliz Jaffarhi. The current Consitiution of Arabica was signed and approved in 1989.