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Most Serene Republic of Tashidaypa

Ташидайпа (Mongolian)
Flag of Tashi-Daypa
Flag
Motto: Бурхан, Итгэл, Ташидайпан хүмүүс!
("God, Faith, and the Tashidaypan People!")
Anthem: Урагшаа!
CapitalKalaphu
Official languagesTibetan
Mongolian
Religion
Tashidaypan Buddhism
Demonym(s)Tashidaypa (noun)

Tashidaypan (adjective)

Tashidaypans (plural)
GovernmentUnitary Theodemocratic Parliamentary Republic
• Prime Minister
Lhamo Palsang
House of Monks
House of the Masses
Establishment
• Restoration of the Republic
12 July, 1993
Population
• Estimate
21,122,423
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
Your GDP = GDPPC x Population (This is calculated for you after first entry)
• Per capita
$2,512
CurrencyTashidaypa Tashidaypan (₮)
Driving sideleft

Tashidaypa, officially the Most Serene Republic of Tashidaypa, is a country located in northeast country in Alshar, bordered by Kloistan and Oyashima. Spanning over 21 million people, thirteen prefectures, and over a dozen of individual cultural, linguistic, and religious groups, Tashidaypa remains a vastly diverse nation. It is a theocratic democratic republic based in broader Tashidaypan Buddhism, with political participation fundamentally intertwined with religious practice. While the House of the Masses, the lower legislative house, is only nominally 'influenced' by religion, the House of Monks, the upper legislative house, is directly made up of the nations religious clergy, and functions directly upon religious lines.

Tashidaypa is a member of the League of Nations.