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Republic of Boricua and the Ardentines
Republikken Borikua og Ardentinene (Waldish)
Flag
Flag
Coat of arms of Boricua and the Ardentines.png
Coat of arms
Motto: ‘Han har grunnlagt det på havet’ (Waldish)
‘He hath founded it upon the seas’
Anthem: Salme av Borikua (Waldish)
"Hymn of Boricua" MediaPlayer.png
Location of Boricua and the Ardentines (marked green)
Location of Boricua and the Ardentines (marked green)
Capital
and largest city
Boricua City
Official languagesWaldish
Boricuan Creole
Ethnic groups
43.7% Hylasian (Black)
29.6% multiracial
15.5% Muhantaran
5.4% Calesian
2.6% other ethnic groups
3.2% undeclared or unknown
Religion
80.1% Gregorianism
9.3% Tahir
6.6% no religion
4.0% other
Demonym(s)Boricuan and Ardentian
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Trygve Kapal
Beate Helgesen
Oscar Stai
Eirik Persord-Dybdahl
LegislatureStortinget
Landsting
Folksting
Independence from Waldrich
12 September 1942
5 January 1955
27 October 1968
• Republic
9 February 1997
Area
• Total
1,687.4 km2 (651.5 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 estimate
1,849,035
• 2021 census
1,748,221
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$159.13 billion (11th)
• Per capita
$91,022
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
$137.74 billion (11th)
• Per capita
$78,787
HDI (2021)Decrease 0.934
very high
CurrencyBoricuan and Ardentian guilder (BAƒ)
(BAF)
Time zoneUTC+8
Date formatDD/MM/YYYY
Driving sideright
Calling code+76
Internet TLD.ba

Boricua and the Ardentines, officially the Republic of Boricua and the Ardentines (Waldish: Republikken Borikua og Ardentinene), is a sovereign state and island country of the Lesser Alvines in the southeastern Alvinian Sea. Centrally located in the Windward Islands, the country consists of the main islands Boricua and Stor Ardente as well as numerous smaller islands and outcroppings comprising the Ardentines; it shares maritime boundaries with X to the north, X to the west, and X to the south. The capital and primate city of Boricua and the Ardentines is Boricua City.

Sugar Coast's population spans a great variety of ethnic groups, religions, languages, traditions, and cultures. Approximately X% of the country was X, X% was X, 3.4% was X, and another 6.1% practiced native and traditional faiths. Its diverse geography and ecology dominate the country, ranging from tropical rain forests to coastal savannas and other wetlands and arid deserts to the north. As a quasi-tropical nation, it is therefore largely dependent on agriculture, and is a major exporter of cotton, coffee, cocoa and palm oil. Waldish is the official language and lingua franca of Sugar Coast, though a large diaspora of indigenous languages is also present.

Sugar Coast is a unitary constitutional republic, led by a President as both head of state and head of government under a multi-party system; the current system was defined in the constitution lastly amended in 1999. The country's economic growth, prosperity, and democratic government have made it a sizable player in Hylasian politics and wields disproportionate power for its size and location, though ongoing instability and armed conflict has diminished that. Sugar Coast is a member state of the United Congress, the Community of West Hylasian States, and the X.

Etymology

History

Precolonial era

Calesian arrival and colonization

Transition to sovereignty

National turmoil and UC mandateship

Civil war (1970–76)

Aftermath and contemporary period

Geography

Map of Sugar Coast

Politics

Economy

Demographics

Culture

National symbols