Sanama
| Sanaman Federation of People's Republics | |||
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| Capital | Semisa City | ||
| Largest city | Niyi, North Nee City, Fatehpur Sikri, Soli, Pakor City, Malokati, Port Niyi | ||
| Official language(s) | Sanaman, Istvanistani | ||
| Official religion(s) | Somanes, Cedrism | ||
| Demonym | Sanaman | ||
| - Adjective | Sanaman | ||
| Government | Communalist semi-direct democratic constitutional federation | ||
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| - Legislature | TBD | ||
| Establishment | 3.II.1701 (communalist federation) 1.I.1687 (Third Republic) 12.X.1679 (Second Republic) 14.IV.1679 (interim government) 21.III.1679 (kingdom) 12.XV.1678 (military junta) 7.VII.1671 (independence from Shireroth) | ||
| Area | TBA | ||
| Population | TBA | ||
| Currency | Sanaman rilha (R$) | ||
| Calendar | Norton (AN) | ||
| Time zone(s) | CMT -9 | ||
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| Abbreviation | SNM | ||
The Sanaman Federation of People's Republics is as of 1702 an unrecognised democratic country in southern Benacia, constituting the successor to the previous Democratic Republic of Sanama, which fell on 3.II.1701 during the latter stage of the Sanaman Civil War. With the secession of the Republic of Cisamarra and the Democratic Humanist Republic of Highpass, as well as the occupation of Shimmerspring and most of Thanatos and So Sara, the SFPR has been reduced to Amarra and Sanilla and some adjacent areas. After gaining independence from Shireroth in 1671 the country has gone through several major upheavals, revolts and reformations. As a communalist country, it so far lacks a centralised national government, instead operating with separate committees for various issues. It is however expected that the Coordinating Committee will assume at least some of the functions of a traditional executive. A national legislature is also being formed, with a vigorous national discussion ongoing about its organisation, election and powers. A new national constitution is also expected to be put to a referendum in 1703.