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The country's landmass is 17,363 sq km [?]. Boshka is governed by a Parliament.
 
The country's landmass is 17,363 sq km [?]. Boshka is governed by a Parliament.
  
The national animal is the tiger, and the population is predominently [[Christianity|Christian]].
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The national animal is the tiger, and the population is predominantly [[Christianity|Christian]].
  
 
The flag of Boshka was designed in 1881 after amendments were signed into law freeing slaves. The stripes stand for peace, hope, & freedom. The phrase in the middle is the motto of the country, "All Are Equal".
 
The flag of Boshka was designed in 1881 after amendments were signed into law freeing slaves. The stripes stand for peace, hope, & freedom. The phrase in the middle is the motto of the country, "All Are Equal".

Revision as of 23:13, 5 March 2007

Boshka
boshka.jpg
Flag of Boshka
Motto: "All Are Equal"
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Region Rineu
Capital Carnswell
Official Language(s) Russian, French, English
Leader Ryan Bannister
Population 163 million
Currency Dinar 
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Boshka has a population of 163 million. The people of Boshka are generally considered compassionate, intelligent, patriotic, and loving. Boshka has lots of green land and major places to visit. The economy is very good. The Boshkan government prides itself in educating the nation's youth.

The country's landmass is 17,363 sq km [?]. Boshka is governed by a Parliament.

The national animal is the tiger, and the population is predominantly Christian.

The flag of Boshka was designed in 1881 after amendments were signed into law freeing slaves. The stripes stand for peace, hope, & freedom. The phrase in the middle is the motto of the country, "All Are Equal".