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Afrikan Empire

Afrikanisches Kaiserreich
Flag of Afrika
Flag
Coat of arms of Afrika
Coat of arms
Motto: Gott min uns
Nobiscum deus
"God with us"
Anthem: "Haus in Neu-Berlin"
"House in New Berlin"
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"Deutschlandlied"
"Song of Germany"
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Capital
and
Neu Berlin
Official languagesGerman
Recognised national languages
Religion
Protestant
Catholic
Demonym(s)Afrikan
GovernmentFederal parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy
• Emperor
Paul II
Kai-Uwe von Hassel
Ernst Wehinger
Legislature
Imperial Diet
Federal Council
Establishment
8 June, 1912
5 August, 1921
28 September, 1930
Population
• 1952 census
117,984,000
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$4,668.344 million
• Per capita
$38,243
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$3,241.906 million
• Per capita
$26,557
Gini (1960)47.8
high
HDIIncrease 0.670
medium
CurrencyAfrikanische Reichsmark (AFR)
Driving sideright
Calling code+425

Afrika (German: Afrikanisches Kaiserreich), officially the Afrikan Empire, is a country in Central and East Africa. It borders South Africa, Portuguese Angola and Portuguese Mozambique to the south, Ethiopia to the east, Egypt and Tripolitania to the north, and various African states to the northeast. It lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, having access to both oceans.

Afrika is consisted of XXXX states, including XXXX kingdoms, XXXX native kingdoms, XXXX duchies, and XXXX imperial territories. All of the kingdoms and duchies are ruled by exiled royal families. Afrika is both the largest and most populous state and in Africa. Afrika's capital is Neu Berlin, which also serves as the country's economic center.

Prior to European colonization, the region was inhabited by several native tribes. Even during the Age of Exploration, the Europeans had little interest in the region. It wasn't until the 19th century and the Scramble for Africa that the Europeans began to carve up the continent. The Berlin Conference of 1885 established colonial claims and effective divided Africa. The Central African region was dominated by Belgians, French and the British. Germany only had a few insignificant colonies in the region.

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