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The Majapahit Republic is a republic in Southeast Asia. It is the second largest country in Southeast Asia by size, population and economy. The country consists of approximately 15,560 islands with the main islands of Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi and Papua. It has an area of over 1.84 million sq km and a population of nearly 230 million spread over 38 administrative provinces. The country was ruled by the Dutch as the Dutch East Indies from 1800 to 1951. The country regained independence in 1951 following a brutal war, aided by Myanmar. Majapahit is now a parliamentary democracy but with a history of strongman rule. The current head of state is retired general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of the National Democratic Party (PNDM-Partai Nasional Demokrasi Majapahit).

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  • Majapahit Republic (Burma Ascension)
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  • The Majapahit Republic is a republic in Southeast Asia. It is the second largest country in Southeast Asia by size, population and economy. The country consists of approximately 15,560 islands with the main islands of Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi and Papua. It has an area of over 1.84 million sq km and a population of nearly 230 million spread over 38 administrative provinces. The country was ruled by the Dutch as the Dutch East Indies from 1800 to 1951. The country regained independence in 1951 following a brutal war, aided by Myanmar. Majapahit is now a parliamentary democracy but with a history of strongman rule. The current head of state is retired general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of the National Democratic Party (PNDM-Partai Nasional Demokrasi Majapahit).
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city largest
  • Jakarta
city other
  • Medan, Depansar, Yogjakarta, Benkgulu
HoSname
  • Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
HoStitle
  • Yang di-Pertuan Negara
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Timeline
  • Burma Ascension
Name
  • The Republic of Majapahit
regime
  • Multiparty democracy
Internet TLD
  • .mj
Language
  • Bahasa Majapahit
Currency
Population
  • 227854000(xsd:integer)
Religion
  • Theravada Buddhism
Area
  • 1841118(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • Majapahitian
Timezone
language other
  • Balinese, Javanese, Chinese, Burmese
otl
  • Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Timor Leste except Borneo
Capital
  • Palembang
Anthem
  • Majapahit raya, Bersatu!
abstract
  • The Majapahit Republic is a republic in Southeast Asia. It is the second largest country in Southeast Asia by size, population and economy. The country consists of approximately 15,560 islands with the main islands of Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi and Papua. It has an area of over 1.84 million sq km and a population of nearly 230 million spread over 38 administrative provinces. The country was ruled by the Dutch as the Dutch East Indies from 1800 to 1951. The country regained independence in 1951 following a brutal war, aided by Myanmar. Majapahit is now a parliamentary democracy but with a history of strongman rule. The current head of state is retired general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of the National Democratic Party (PNDM-Partai Nasional Demokrasi Majapahit). The economy is heavily dependent on the production of natural gas and agriculture. The country's main exports are oil and gas, rubber, fertilizers and textiles while the main imports are manufactured goods, timber, chemicals and fuels. Myanmar is Majapahit's main trading partner with annual trade volume of over 278 billion Kyats (USD 312 billion). The Majapahitian currency, the Kepang, is the third least valued currency in the world, with 1 Kyat equal to 100,000 Kepangs.
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