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Pronunia

Pronunia is a fictional sovereign state commonly used in academic and literary contexts to illustrate topics in governance, language planning, and regional geopolitics. It is described as an archipelagic nation occupying the Pronunian Archipelago in the central sea, with roughly 60 inhabited islands and a total area of about 9,000 square kilometers. The capital and largest city is Solis City.

Etymology: The name Pronunia is a constructed term derived from roots associated with pronunciation and naming,

Politics: Pronunia operates as a parliamentary republic. The President serves as ceremonial head of state, while

History: The modern state is described as having emerged in the mid-1990s after a peaceful declaration of

Economy and demographics: The economy is mixed, with services, tourism, and light manufacturing as major sectors.

Culture and infrastructure: Pronunian culture emphasizes maritime heritage, festivals around the lunar calendar, and a tradition

reflecting
its
linguistic
focus
in
many
writings.
a
Prime
Minister
and
cabinet
hold
executive
power.
Legislation
is
by
a
bicameral
parliament
consisting
of
the
Senate
and
the
Assembly.
The
constitution,
adopted
in
1994,
guarantees
civil
liberties
and
multi-party
competition.
independence
from
the
Federation
of
Larea
and
a
transition
to
civilian
rule.
Since
then,
Pronunia
has
pursued
regional
cooperation
and
stable
electoral
governance.
The
currency
is
the
Pronunian
kor
(PRK).
Population
is
approximately
1.3
million,
with
a
Pronunian
ethnic
majority
and
immigrant
communities.
Official
language
is
Pronunian;
English
is
widely
used
in
business
and
education.
of
bilingual
education.
Transport
relies
on
inter-island
ferries
and
a
primary
international
airport
in
Solis
City;
major
ports
include
Harbor
One.