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Revision as of 19:08, 2 January 2016
Gandhara |
Kimmystan |
Gandhara–Kimmystan relations refer to the bilateral relations between the Arab Republic of Gandhara and the Kingdom of Kimmystan. The countries established diplomatic relations on 23 October 1965, when a free trade agreement was signed between the two sides. The agreement was officially ratified by the governments of both countries on 5 June 1966 and came into effect on 1 September of the same year.
Gandhara has an embassy in Nordfjord and consulates-general in Bunnfallet, Kimsund, and Shortyearbyen. Kimmystan has an embassy in Rhea and consulates-general in Kazmi, Manas, and Maslamah.
Country comparison
Gandhara | Kimmystan | |
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Population | 32,225,842 | 14,563,456 |
Area | 674,463 km2 (260,412 sq mi) | 945,444 km2 (365,038 sq mi ) |
Population Density | 47.78/km2 (123.7/sq mi) | 15.40/km2 (39.9/sq mi) |
Capital | Rhea | Nordfjord |
Government | Unitary semi-presidential republic | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |