Sundara
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Sundara | |
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Flag | |
Location of Sundara (dark green) in Central Continent (dark grey) | |
Administrative center | Simasaraghara |
Official languages | Nepali and Hindi |
Membership | |
Establishment | |
• Customs union treaty | 11 November 1994 |
• In effect from | 1 January 1998 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 281.9 milliona |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $1.379 trillion |
• Per capita | $48,359 |
Currency | Sundaran Sundra (SUN) |
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Sundara (literally translated as Fair in Nepali) is a union of states comprising three neighbouring countries in the northwestern Central Continent: Sanomahala, Taladesama and Utejana.
The three nations are part of the Commonwealth of St Olaf, each gaining independence from St Olaf between 1986 and 1990. The union's name is taken from the ancient Kingdom of Sundara which comprised of the three nations over 5 centuries ago and was first used to name the customs agreement that initiated the union (signed in 1994). It is now used to refer to the geographic, economic and cultural grouping of the three countries.
Demographics and geography
The Sundara region has a total population of about 281,887,838.
Country | Capital | Population 2014 estimate |
Area | Population density |
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Sundara | 281,887,838 | |||
Sanomahala | Sanomahalasahara | 19,410,456 | ||
Taladesama | Paniksetrabandha | 203,220,421 | ||
Utejana | Simasaraghara | 59,256,961 |