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| conventional_long_name = The Republic of Doi Nam
| conventional_long_name = The Republic of Doi Nam
| common_name            = Doinam
| common_name            = Doinam
| image_flag            = Doi Nam Flag.png
| demonym                = Doinamese
| demonym                = Doinamese
| population_estimate    = 85,000,000
| population_estimate    = 43,000,000
| population_estimate_year = 2023
| population_estimate_year = 2023
| GDP_nominal            = $404.18 Billion
| GDP_PPP                = 146.114 Billion
| GDP_PPP_year          = 2023
| GDP_PPP_per_capita    = 3398
| GDP_nominal            = $32.47 Billion
| GDP_nominal_year      = 2023
| GDP_nominal_year      = 2023
| GDP_nominal_per_capita = $4,755
| GDP_nominal_per_capita = $755
| HDI                    = 0.704
| HDI                    = 0.604
| HDI_year              = 2023
| HDI_year              = 2023
}}
}}
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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Doi_Nam}}
[[Category:Countries]]

Latest revision as of 09:02, 29 October 2023

The Republic of Doi Nam
Flag of Doinam
Flag
Demonym(s)Doinamese
Population
• 2023 estimate
43,000,000
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
146.114 Billion
• Per capita
3398
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
$32.47 Billion
• Per capita
$755
HDI (2023)0.604
medium

The Republic of Doi Nam, also referred to as Doinam or Doi Nam is a populous nation located in [LOCATION], consisting of 46 provinces and territories within five larger municipalities. Doi Nam is a presidential repulbic, with general elections being undertaken every five years. The country has a rich culture and history stretching back thousands of years.

The nation has been currently embattled by poor economic growth, rampant gang-related crime and corruption. The office of the President, while notionally elected through democratic means, often favours the incumbent with significant shares of the vote, leading to accusations of rigged elections to maintain the status quo.

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