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'''Platina''' <small>(Castellanese pronunciation: [[Index:Languages|[plaˈtina]]])</small>, officially the '''Platinan Republic''' ([[Index:Languages|Castellanese]]: ''República Platina''), is a country in [[OpenGeofiction:West Uletha|West Uletha]]. Located in the central region of [[OpenGeofiction:West Uletha#Liberan Island|Liberan Island]], Platina is bordered by [[Alvorán]] to the north, [[Jarcón]] to the northeast, {{Relation|76213|UL03m}} and {{Relation|76212|UL03h}} to the southwest, [[Xatãera]] to the south, and {{Relation|262434|UL03t}} to the southeast. Platina covers an area of 136 970 km² (52 884 sq mi) and is organized into ''TBD'' [[Platina#Autonomous regions|autonomous regions]], which are subsequently divided into ''TBD'' provinces and ''TBD'' autonomous cities. The nation's capital is [[Montedorado]], and its largest city is [[Monjardín|Santa Cruz de Monjardín]].
'''Platina''' <small>(Castellanese pronunciation: [[Index:Languages|'''[plaˈtina]''']])</small>, officially the '''Platinan Republic''' (''República Platina''), is a country in the [[OpenGeofiction:West Uletha|West Uletha]]. Located in the central region of [[OpenGeofiction:West Uletha#Liberan Island|Liberan Island]], Platina has a total area of 136 970 km² (52 884 sq mi) and its ''TBD'' [[Platina#Autonomous regions|autonomous regions]] are further divided into [[Platina#Provinces and municipalities|provinces and municipalities]]. It is bordered by [[Alvorán]] to the north, [[Jarcón]] to the northeast, {{Relation|76213|UL03m}} and {{Relation|76212|UL03h}} to the southwest, [[Xatãera]] to the south, and {{Relation|262434|UL03t}} to the southeast. The national capital of Platina is [[Montedorado]], and its largest city is [[Monjardín|Santa Cruz de Monjardín]].


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| name = Platina
| government_type = Unitary semi-presidential republic
| capital = [[Montedorado]]
| title1 = President
| hos1 = Eduardo Barroso
| title2 = Prime Minister
| hos2 = Michelle Rivera
| legislature = Congress of the Platinan Republic
| upper_house = Senate
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| lower_house = Chamber of Deputies
| lower_house_diagram =
| judiciary =
| custom1 =
| political_parties =
| international_orgs = [[Assembly of Nations]]
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Revision as of 02:44, 9 February 2024

Flag of Platina Platinan Republic
National emblem

República Platina (Castellanese)
Capital: Montedorado
Population: TBD million (2024)
Motto: « Dum vita est, spes »
(While there is life, there is hope)

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Platina (Castellanese pronunciation: [plaˈtina]), officially the Platinan Republic (República Platina), is a country in the West Uletha. Located in the central region of Liberan Island, Platina has a total area of 136 970 km² (52 884 sq mi) and its TBD autonomous regions are further divided into provinces and municipalities. It is bordered by Alvorán to the north, Jarcón to the northeast, UL03m and UL03h to the southwest, Xatãera to the south, and UL03t to the southeast. The national capital of Platina is Montedorado, and its largest city is Santa Cruz de Monjardín.

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Government of Platina
Unitary semi-presidential republic
CapitalMontedorado
Head of state
• PresidentEduardo Barroso
• Prime MinisterMichelle Rivera
LegislatureCongress of the Platinan Republic
• Upper houseSenate
• Lower houseChamber of Deputies
Assembly of Nations


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