Pukhgundi
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Pukhgundi, officially the Republic of Pukhgundi, is a minor-power sovereign country central in western Audonia. It is bound by the Aab-e-Farus in the north, Tapakdore in the southwest, Dhavastu in the south, Akkai in the southeast, and the Sea of Saksona in the west. It is a constitutional republic with universal suffrage is praised for holding consistently open and fair elections in the Region.
Republic of Pukhgundi | |
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Flag | |
Location of Pukhgundi | |
Capital | Sarkar |
Largest largest city | Tarigar |
Official languages | Pukhti, Burgoignesc |
Ethnic groups | Primarily Pukhti Gorkhas |
Religion | Primarily Hindu |
Demonym(s) | Pukhgundti |
Government | Republic |
• President | Nandakishor Mitra |
Establishment | |
• Independence | 1811 |
Area | |
• Total | 387,669.42 km2 (149,680.00 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 42,600,400 |
• Density | 109.888/km2 (284.6/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $907,558,921,600 |
• Per capita | $21,304 |
Currency | Common Middle Sea Florin (CMS ƒ) |
Driving side | right side |
It is a member of the League of Nations, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and many other international organizations. It is a emerging market, market economy focused on exports, under the watchful eye of Burgundie whose companies have a massive stake in the country's economic activity. It is an active member in the Middle seas region's economic activity. Many scholars have criticized its economic governance and politics, arguing that it is merely a client of the Burgoignesc thalattocracy's economic and cultural might.
The people of Pukhgundi are predominantly culturally Pukhti Gorkha, speak Pukhti , and most practice Hinduism.
Geography
Climate
History
Prehistory
Arunid Empire
Oduniyyad Caliphate
Pukhgundi colony
Tea, silk, teak plantations, textiles
Modern-day period
First Great War
Politics and government
Society
Economy
Employment
Textiles
Fertilizer production
Agriculture
Basmati rice, rapeseed, mustard seed, jute, potato, sweet potato, banana, papaya, areca nut, sugarcane, and turmeric.
Tea
Silk
Tourism
Agrinergie
Main article: Agrivoltaics
Logging/Mineral extraction
Mining
Drilling
Fishing
Aquaculture
Main article: Aquaculture Aquatic life farming, in general
- Pisciculture- fish farming
- Mariculture- Saltwater fish farming
- shrimp farming
- oyster farming
- algaculture
Trade
Transshipment
Main article: Transshipment
Customs and tariffs
Main article: Customs
Infrastructure
Maritime
Rail
Pukhgundi uses Standard gauge, 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) as most of its rail infrastructure has been under the auspices of Burgundie and its sphere of influence in the Middle seas region, who all use that rail gauge.
Roads
Louage
A louage is a minibus shared taxi in many parts of Daria that were colonized by Burgundie. In Burgoignesc, the name means "rental." Departing only when filled with passengers not at specific times, they can be hired at stations. Louage ply set routes, and fares are set by the government. In contrast to other share taxis in Audonia, louage are sparsely decorated. Louages use a color-coding system to show customers what type of transport they provide and the destination of the vehicle. Louages with red lettering travel from one state to another, blue travel from city to city within a state, and yellow serves rural locales. Fares are purchased from ticket agents who walk throughout the louage stations or stands. Typical vehicles include: the MILCAR Jornalero, the TerreRaubeuer Valliant 130, and the CTC M237-07.