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United Pacific States
Estados Pacificos Unidos (Spanish)
Motto: "Concordia Maris"
Sea of Peace
Anthem: Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer
Map of United Pacific
Map of United Pacific
CapitalSacramento
LargestSan Francisco
Official languagesEnglish, Spanish
Recognised national languagesEnglish, Spanish, Hawaiian
Demonym(s)Pacifican
GovernmentFederal republic
• President
Harry Robinson
• Vice President
Antonio Stephenson
Independence
• United Pacific States
1887
• Declaration of Independence
1886
Area
• Total
1,160,088 km2 (447,912 sq mi)
Population
• 1990 estimate
40,000,000 (29th)
• 1988 census
39,940,900
GDP (nominal)1990 estimate
• Total
$1.012.000.000.000 (8th)
• Per capita
$25,300 (12th)
Gini0.507
low
HDI (1989)Increase 0.811
very high (5th)
CurrencyAurum (UPA)
Time zoneGMT-8
Driving sideright
Calling code+02

United Pacific, officially the United Pacific States (Spanish: Estados Pacificos Unidos), is a country in the American continent and the Pacific ocean.

History

Geography

Climate

The United Pacific States has an oceanic climate in its Northern edge towards the Antes-UP border, but from the California border towards the Toluca–UP border the climate is Mediterranean. The coastline sees significantly mild temperatures during summer. In far Northern California there is a difference of 17 °C (30 °F) between Eureka and Willow Creek in spite of only 25 miles (40 km) separating the locations and Willow Creek being located at a 500 metres (1,600 ft) elevation. Slightly narrower fluctuations can be seen all through the coastline, and could partially be explained by the cold currents in the Pacific Ocean moderating coastal temperatures and the mountain ranges blocking the maritime air from moving farther inland than its foothills during summer. Coastal fog is also prevalent in keeping shoreline temperatures cool. This does not only occur in the southern parts with very little yearly temperature differences but with cool summers similar to those expected in Northern Europe.

Environment

The UP has 16 national parks, ranging from volcanoes in Hawaii to canyons in mainland. The United Pacific States also has 7 marine sanctuaries.

Politics and Government

Military

The President holds the title of commander-in-chief of the nation's armed forces and appoints its leaders. The United Pacific Department of Defense administers the armed forces, including the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force. The Coast Guard is run by the Department of Homeland Security in peacetime and by the Department of Defense during times of war.

Foreign Relations

The United Pacific has remained neutral in the American conflict. This neutrality gives United Pacific a chance to broaden it's foreign relation. The United Pacific currently has 11 embassies, and 1 Permanent Mission in APSIA Headquarter, making it a nation with the most diplomatic mission in the world. United Pacific pledges to defend democracy, peace, and stability throughout the world.

Economy

Energy

The United Pacific is among the highest electrical energy consumer in the world.

As a result of the strong environmental movement, United Pacific has some of the most aggressive renewable energy goals. Currently, several solar power plants such as the Solar Energy Generating Systems facility are located in the Mojave Desert. Several dams across the state provide hydro-electric power.

Infrastructure

Science and Technology

The invention of the transistor in the 1950s, is one of the most important invention that led a technological boom in the United Pacific.. This, in turn, led to the establishment of many new technology companies and regions around the country.The first of a series of networks developed in United Pacific evolved into the Internet.

Transport

The United Pacific is known with one of the best transportation system in America. Personal transportation is dominated with automobiles.
The Flag carrier airlines of United Pacific States is Pacific Airlines. The civil aviation industry is largely owned by privately-owned airlines.

Demographics

Education

Education is started as early as the baby was born. To foster a culture of reading, parents of newborn babies are given three books - one for each parent, and a baby book for the child - as part of the "maternity package". Early childhood education is not mandatory in United Pacific, but is used by almost everyone. The preschool teaches children mainly about discipline, reading, writing, and manners. Kindergarten in United Pacific is aimed to grow the children's creativity.The compulsory educational system in United Pacific consists of a nine-year comprehensive school from 1st to 9th grade, from the ages of 7 to 16 , in which attendance is mandatory. (Homeschooling is allowed, but rare). There are no "gifted" programs, and the more advanced children are expected to help those who are slower to catch on Elementary school starts at the age of seven, and it consists of 6 grades.Both primary and secondary teachers must have a master's degree to qualify. Teaching is a respected profession and entrance to university programs is highly competitive. A prospective teacher must have very good grades and must combat fierce opposition in order to become a teacher. Teachers are seen as a really honorary job.
More than 30% of tertiary graduates are in science-related fields. Forest improvement, materials research, environmental sciences, neural networks, low-temperature physics, brain research, biotechnology, genetic technology, and communications showcase fields of study where Pacifican researchers have had a significant impact. In addition, 41 percent of United Pacific's population has a university or college degree, which is among the highest percentages in the world, as university is free for everyone.

Religion

The main religion in United Pacific is Christianity with 58% of the population are Christians (38% Protestant 15% Catholics, 5% other). Most Roman Catholics in United Pacific are of Tolucan, other Hispanic, or Southern European ancestry. The population of Catholic Pacifican is rapidly growing due to the influx of Latin American immigrants. Roman Catholicism is highly represented among non-Hispanic European-Americans, but less represented among non-Hispanic African-Americans. Protestantism is the majority Christian denomination in non-Hispanic black and white groups.

Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintō, Sikhism, and Taoism were introduced in part by Asian immigrants. United Pacific also has the largest Muslim community in the Americas, an estimated one percent of the population, mostly residing in Southern Bay.

Culture

The culture of United Pacific is a Western culture and most clearly has its modern roots in the culture of the United States, but also, historically, many Hispanic Pacifico and Tolucan influences.Pacifican culture has been greatly influenced by several large immigrant populations, especially those from Latin America and Asia.

Literature

In the 18th and early 19th centuries, Pacifican art and literature took most of its cues from Europe. By law, two copies of all printed matter published in United Pacific must be deposited in the National Library of Pacific at the University of Pacific.

Cuisine

The United Pacific cuisine is greatly influenced by European, Hispanic, and Asian cuisine. Characteristic dishes such as apple pie, fried chicken, pizza, hamburgers, and hot dogs derive from the recipes of various immigrants. French fries, Tolucan dishes such as burritos and tacos, and pasta dishes freely adapted from Italian sources are widely consumed.

Sports

Sport in United Pacific has been dominated by football since the early 20th century. LA Rangers and San Diego FC are two of the most successful football clubs in the Americas. The country's national football team won the Copa Championship in 1964.