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Latest revision as of 21:21, 28 May 2022

Democratic Republic of Nindegaan
República Democrática de Nindegán
Flag of
Flag
CapitalCiudad Seco
Largest cityMar-a-Lago
Official languagesTieradan
Recognised national languagesNindegani Tieradan
Ethnic groups
(2008)
61.5% Black
29.2% Creole
6.9% Tusolo-Caraqi
2.4% other
Demonym(s)
  • Nindegani
  • Nindeganese
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic under a dominant-party dictatorship
• President
Juan Borja
• Prime Minister
Francisco de la Paz
LegislaturePeople's Assembly
Senate
Council of Deputies
Population
• 2019 estimate
35,654,187
• 2008 census
31,720,257
Gini (2020)47.8
high
HDI (2020)Increase 0.512
low
CurrencyNindegani dinar (NID)

Nindegaan, officially the Democratic Republic of Nindegaan (Tieradan: República Democrática de Nindegán) and also spelled Nindegan, is an archipelago and island country located in the southern Cercian Ocean near the western coast of Tusola.

Nindegaan is one of the poorest, most corrupt, and most unequal states on Earth. Most of its population, the majority of whom live in poverty, work in agriculture, fishing, mining, or the growing tourism sector. International organizations have labelled the country's human rights situation as "one of the worst crises in modern times", citing pervasive crime, violence, and political repression. Nindegaan has been ruled as a dominant-party state by the Nindegani National Congress (CNN) since independence in 1983. President Juan Borja has ruled the country as a dictator since taking power in 2001.