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Revision as of 01:51, 6 May 2007
The Republic of Mannifax | |
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National Flag | Coat of Arms |
Motto | A New Homeland |
Region | International Democratic Union |
Capital | Fordham |
Largest City | Williamsburg |
Official Language(s) | English |
Government - President - Vice President |
Parliamentary Federal Republic Edmund Ryland Bradford Alessa Victoria Saporto |
Population - Total |
2007 estimate 18,000,000 |
Currency | Dinary (MXDY) |
GDP - Total - Per capita |
2007 estimate $36,846,565,304 $6,141 |
National animal - English name |
Erinaceus europaeus European Hedgehog |
Internet TLD | .mx |
Calling Code | +52 |
Mannifax, officially The Republic of Mannifax, is a country located in the International Democratic Union. Mannifax is a parliamentary federal republic of sixteen provinces. The capital city and seat of government is Fordham. Mannifax's national animal is the Hedgehog, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its currency is the Dinary.
Mannifax has been a member of the United Nations since 8 April 2007.
Contents
History
Prehistory
Age of Settlement
Kingdom of Denmark-Norway
Independence
21st Century
Government
Law
Federal level
State level
Administrative divisions
Geography and climate
Economy
Infrastructure
Demography
Religion
The Republic of Mannifax has one of the least religious populations in the International Democratic Union. According to the 2007 census, 57% of the country is agnostic, atheist, non-believer or no-organized believer, 29% Roman Catholic, 9% Jewish, 4% Hindu and 1% Muslim.