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Democratic Republic of Ganji Islands
República Democrática das Ilhas Cânhami (çazaprada)
Reçbuwlike Democrati das Ilhe Kwanji (kwiji)
Flag of Ganji Islands
Flag
of Ganji Islands
Coat of arms
Motto: Viver com cânha, família e Deus
Live with ganja, family and God
Anthem: "Szwasa Deus na nozo paiç"
Ganjilocation2.png
CapitalMarley
Official languagesÇazaprada, Kwiji
Recognised national languages-
Bwinu

Minszesi

Zawali

Jeçein

Cevi
Ethnic groups
(2017)
79,7 % Baji

10,2 % White

8,3 % Bwinu

3 % Zakawali

0,8 % Other
Religion
(2017)
46 % Christianity

24 % Rastafari
Demonym(s)giji, ganjaman
Government
• President
Eric Kofi Khélowaki
• Vice President
Etienne Brekowantaz
• Prime Minister
Tuakwa Jndzo
LegislatureParliament
Formation
• Independence from Figanca
28 May 1744
• Civil War
19 June,1977 - 19 October 1988
• Reunification
2 March 1994
Population
• 2017 estimate
17,700,748
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
844,7 billion USD
• Per capita
47,721
Gini8
low
HDI (2017)Increase 0.922
very high
Currencygawresh (ɠ) (GWR)
Time zoneUTC+5 (EIT)
Date formatDD/MM/YYYY
Driving sideright
Calling code+22
Internet TLD.gj
Location of Ganji Islands

Ganji Islands, (also known as Ganji or Kwanji) is a country located in Valasia, Anteria. The country got independence from Figanca in 1744.

History

125 AD (Foundation of Ganji)

18th century (The Three Tribes)

19th century (The Trebilam crisis)

20th century (The Civil War)

Giji Civil War

21st century

Geography

Ganji is located in Valasia, Anteria. Its neighbors are Figanca and Edirnum.

Ganji is known for its stunning nature, the forests and the beautiful mountains. The highest point in Ganji is the Njembwe Mountain (2,448 m) in South Ganjiland. The main rivers are the Lokombo River and the Jabulani River. Lokombo is the main water source for the mainlanders.

The world famous Demba Forest is located in New Lokombo. Millions of people visit it every year, mostly people from equatorial countries.

Regions

Region
№ code
Flag Name Capital Population
1 Marl Island Marley 7,700,000
2 South Ganjiland Cobewe 800,000
3 North Ganjiland Portland 800,000
4 Johnston Çeb 400,000
5 Bjawi Limeno 200,000
6 Akiwa Twane Kebwe 220,000
7 Swalale Deschen 180,000
8 Yegrentez Valin Raiyed 400,000
9 Herbington Herbington City 3,120,000
10 New Lokombo Berhine 240,000
11 Middleton North-Amirtown 120,000
12 Kewze South-Amirtown 160,000
13 Jahbi Seatown 280,000
14 Goarpaz Mount Cabela 56,000
15 Denver Freetown 356,000
16 Njab Di Zawal Zakadilébe 58,000
17 Banton Island Buju Town 88,000
18 Demaruén Island Casedis 48,000
19 Banana Island Nebiné 12,000
20 St. Kap-Vau Kap-Vau 400,000
21 St. Damién Djewe 140,000
22 Kjaw Kszedszinhebi 90,000
23 Cape Eter Eter Town 960,000
24 Kantena Fisher 50,000
25 Nevre Nevre 25,000
26 Boomerang Island Rixton 20,000
27 Gyu Na East Bay 38,000
28 Ivelze Carlsson 120,000
29 Hamilton Fort Rajat 200,000
30 Bwinuéngde Zwinak 6,400

Society

Demographics

Population in Ganji
Year Population
1700 2,195,346
1800 5,065,034
1900 9,217,328
1980 13,980,232
1990 12,445,521
2007 16,259,401
2017 17,700,748