República Amazónica Amazonia Republic | |
1925 – | |
Motto "A través del gran río andaremos." | |
![]() Located in South America | |
Capital | Muthawapa (3,607,143 inh) |
Largest City | Amazonas (4,789,543 inh) |
Official language | Spanish and Quechua |
Government Type | Federal Republic |
-President | Raul Huenupan |
-Vice-president | Oscar Cortes Carpio |
Establishment - Independence Recognized |
From Inca Empire -1925 |
Area | 1,005,000 km2 |
Population | 20,447,000 |
GDP Nominal | $ 240,456 billion (31st) |
GDP PPP 2007 | $ 250,786 billion (34th) |
HDI | 0.725 |
HDI Rank | 65th (high) |
Currency | Amazon Real $ |
Demonym | Amazon, Amazoni |
Administrative Divisions | Five States, Two Special Districts and Two overseas territories |
Religions | Christianity and Qhapanaca |

Picture from Muthawapa downtown
The Amazonia Republic, is a Federal Constitutional Republic localized in the central part of South America. It is bordered by the Republic of Great Colombia to the north, with the Inca Empire to the west and south, and with Brazil to the east. The republic is a federation divided in four states and its capital is Muthawapa. The country has a population of about 20 million people.
It was an Incan territory since the XVIII century, but in 1925, the country declared its independence from the Incan Empire, however it wasn't recognized until the defeat of the Inca by the Allies during World War II. The country has a dual national identity, with the majority of the country's population being Quechua (Inca) ascendant, and the eastern part being Spanish descendant.
The country is a low-middle income country, with an estimated GDP (PPA) of 240 billion USD.