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|legislature = Mataba National Chamber | |legislature = Mataba National Chamber | ||
|estdate = 16 February 2022 | |estdate = 16 February 2022 | ||
|pop = | |pop = 30,000 | ||
|activepop = 1 | |activepop = 1 | ||
|currency = | |currency = Matabese Ruppiah | ||
Matabese Ruppiah | Matabese Ruppiah | ||
|timezone = CMT +4 | |timezone = CMT +4 | ||
|drives_on = right | |drives_on = right | ||
|animal = | |animal = Cheetah | ||
|food = | |food =Cacao Toast | ||
|drink =Coke | |drink =Coke | ||
|tree =Matabese Tree | |tree =Matabese Tree | ||
Revision as of 05:44, 20 August 2022
| Special Administrative Region of Mataba | |||
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| Motto: "Till the rise of the new sun" | |||
| Anthem: "Onwards Daau" | |||
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| Map versions | 17.5.0 | ||
| Capital | Mataba | ||
| Largest city | Mataba | ||
| Official language(s) | Matabese | ||
| Official religion(s) | God of Crescent | ||
| Demonym | Matabese | ||
| - Adjective | Matabese | ||
| Government | Unitary dominant-party parliamentary republic with an executive presidency | ||
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| - Chief Executive | Tyler Browns | ||
| - Legislature | Mataba National Chamber | ||
| Establishment | 16 February 2022 | ||
| Area | |||
| Population | 30,000 | ||
| Active population | 1 | ||
| Currency | Matabese Ruppiah
Matabese Ruppiah | ||
| Calendar | |||
| Time zone(s) | CMT +4 | ||
| Mains electricity | |||
| Driving side | right | ||
| Track gauge | |||
| National website | |||
| National forum | |||
| National animal | Cheetah | ||
| National food | Cacao Toast | ||
| National drink | Coke | ||
| National tree | Matabese Tree | ||
| Abbreviation | MAT | ||
The Special Administrative Region of Mataba or just Mataba is a semiautonomous region located in the countryside of Jurong, Daau. It has a total population of 30,000.
Mataba speaks the Matabese Dialect and the Daau Dialect. It is the only region in Daau which speaks Matabese.
