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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Guadajara: | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Guadajara: | ||
[[Guadajara]] – {{wp|Island country|island}} {{wp|sovereign country|country}} in the Macaronesia ecoregion of the {{wp|North Atlantic Ocean}}, off the western coast of Africa. | [[Guadajara]] – {{wp|Island country|island}} {{wp|sovereign country|country}} in the {{wp|Macaronesia}} ecoregion of the {{wp|Atlantic Ocean#North Atlantic|North Atlantic Ocean}}, off the western coast of {{wp|Africa}}. | ||
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==General reference== | ==General reference== | ||
*Pronunciation: /ˈɡwaðaˈʝaɾa/ | *Pronunciation: /ˈɡwaðaˈʝaɾa/ | ||
*Common English country name: Guadajara | *Common English country name: Guadajara | ||
*Official English country name: | *Official English country name: Democratic Republic of Guadajara | ||
*Official endonym | *Official endonym: República Democrática de Guadajara | ||
*Demonym | *Demonym: Guadajaran | ||
*[[International rankings of Guadajara]] | *[[International rankings of Guadajara]] | ||
*ISO country codes: GJ, GDJ, {{wp|ISO 3166-1#Current codes|317}} | *ISO country codes: GJ, GDJ, {{wp|ISO 3166-1#Current codes|317}} | ||
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****Africa | ****Africa | ||
*****West Africa | *****West Africa | ||
*Time zone: Western European Time (UTC+00) | |||
*Extreme points of Guadajara | |||
**High: [[Pico del Málagon|Mt. Málagon]] | |||
**Low: North Atlantic Ocean 0 m | |||
*Land boundaries: none | *Land boundaries: none | ||
*Population: 27,327,407 (2022) – 52nd most populous country | *Population: 27,327,407 (2022) – 52nd most populous country | ||
*Area of Guadajara: ??? | *Area of Guadajara: ??? | ||
*[[Atlas of Guadajara]] | *[[Atlas of Guadajara]] | ||
===Environment=== | |||
===Administrative divisions=== | |||
====Provinces==== | |||
{{div col|colwidth=20em}} | |||
*{{flag|Aguilónes}} | |||
*Albeira | |||
*{{flag|Bacadilla}} | |||
*Catanesca | |||
*{{flag|Province of Guadajara}} | |||
*Gualtares | |||
*{{flag|La Rioja}} | |||
*Matorral | |||
*{{flag|Mendoza}} | |||
*{{flag|Quinteiros}} | |||
*{{flag|Río Blanco}} | |||
*{{flag|Santiago de Escrivá}} | |||
*Villahornes | |||
*{{flag|Yucumán}} | |||
{{div col end}} | |||
===Demographics=== | |||
==Government and politics== | |||
[[Politics of Guadajara]] | |||
*Form of government: {{wp|Semi-presidential republic|Semi-presidential}} {{wp|Representative democracy|representative democratic}} {{wp|republic}} | |||
*Capital: [[Guadajara City]] | |||
*[[List of political parties in Guadajara|Political parties in Guadajara]] | |||
*[[Elections in Guadajara]] | |||
===Executive branch=== | |||
*Head of state: [[President of Guadajara|President]] [[Noé Elías Melendez]] | |||
**Head of government: [[Prime Minister of Guadajara|Prime Minister]] [[Elena Isabel Bermúdez]] | |||
*[[Cabinet of Guadajara]] | |||
**Current: [[Bermúdez Cabinet]] | |||
===Legislative branch=== | |||
*[[National Assembly of Guadajara|National Assembly]] | |||
**[[Guadajaran Senate]] | |||
**[[Guadajaran Chamber of Deputies]] | |||
===Judicial branch=== | |||
[[Judiciary of Guadajara]] | |||
*Highest criminal and civil court: [[Supreme Court of Guadajara]] | |||
===Foreign relations=== | |||
[[Foreign relations of Guadajara]] | |||
*[[Diplomatic missions in Guadajara]] | |||
*[[Diplomatic missions of Guadajara]] | |||
===Law and order=== | |||
*[[Guadajaran Federal Police Authority]] | |||
===Military=== | |||
[[Guadajaran Defense Forces]] | |||
*[[President of Guadajara]], commander-in-chief | |||
*[[Minister of National Defense (Guadajara)|Minister of National Defense]], [[Robert Eric Ivélez]] | |||
**[[Department of National Defense (Guadajara)]] | |||
====Service branches==== | |||
*[[Guadajaran Army]] | |||
*[[Guadajaran Air Force]] | |||
*[[Guadajaran Navy]] | |||
**[[Guadajaran Marine Forces]] | |||
==History== | |||
==Economy== | |||
==Education== | |||
==Health== | |||
==Culture== |
Latest revision as of 08:48, 22 March 2023
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Guadajara:
Guadajara – island country in the Macaronesia ecoregion of the North Atlantic Ocean, off the western coast of Africa.
General reference
- Pronunciation: /ˈɡwaðaˈʝaɾa/
- Common English country name: Guadajara
- Official English country name: Democratic Republic of Guadajara
- Official endonym: República Democrática de Guadajara
- Demonym: Guadajaran
- International rankings of Guadajara
- ISO country codes: GJ, GDJ, 317
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:GJ
- Internet country code top-level domain: .gj
Geography
- Guadajara is...
- an island
- a country
- a member of the OEI
- Location:
- Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
- North Atlantic Ocean
- Macaronesia
- Africa
- West Africa
- North Atlantic Ocean
- Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
- Time zone: Western European Time (UTC+00)
- Extreme points of Guadajara
- High: Mt. Málagon
- Low: North Atlantic Ocean 0 m
- Land boundaries: none
- Population: 27,327,407 (2022) – 52nd most populous country
- Area of Guadajara: ???
- Atlas of Guadajara
Environment
Administrative divisions
Provinces
- Albeira
- Bacadilla
- Catanesca
- Province of Guadajara
- Gualtares
- La Rioja
- Matorral
- Template:Country data Mendoza
- Quinteiros
- Villahornes
- Yucumán
Demographics
Government and politics
- Form of government: Semi-presidential representative democratic republic
- Capital: Guadajara City
- Political parties in Guadajara
- Elections in Guadajara
Executive branch
- Head of state: President Noé Elías Melendez
- Head of government: Prime Minister Elena Isabel Bermúdez
- Cabinet of Guadajara
- Current: Bermúdez Cabinet
Legislative branch
Judicial branch
- Highest criminal and civil court: Supreme Court of Guadajara
Foreign relations
Foreign relations of Guadajara
Law and order
Military
- President of Guadajara, commander-in-chief
- Minister of National Defense, Robert Eric Ivélez