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The Bak public education system is operated by the state governments and [[Federal Ministry of Education]]. The public education system is well-funded when compared to other countries, with an estimated 67% of the Bak population studying in the public sector. Children are required to pass all grades before deciding on whether to continue an education in college or university or not continue education. An estimated 89% of students go through university or college and pass. | |||
The private sector is run by separate companies or non-profit organizations but are still regulated by the Federal Ministry of Education, with students required to pass all grades like in the public sector. According to a census, 33% of children in Bakyern study in the private sector. The number of students who go onto university or college is higher than that of the public sector, with 95% of students going to university or college. | |||
While Bakyern's education system has been praised for "working properly and being a model education system", concerns have been raised on how the system 'over-educates' children, meaning more skilled workers and less unskilled workers, with demand for unskilled workers rising since the early 2000s. | |||
==Military== | ==Military== |
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Federal Republic of Bakyern Bundesrepublik Bakyern | |
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Motto: "Arbeit, Kraft, Intelligenz." "Work, strength, and intelligence" | |
Anthem: Die Stimme des Bak-Volkes | |
Capital | Federal District of Wicht |
Largest city | Beselsingen |
Official languages | German |
Recognised national languages | German Common |
Religion | Roman Catholicism Samiism |
Demonym(s) | Bak |
Government | Federal Wenelistic Presidential Republic |
• Federal President | Bernhard Strassmann |
• Deputy President | Ernsta Bauer |
• Chancellor | Adalmar Haas |
Legislature | Bundeskongress |
Länderkonvention | |
Repräsentantehaus | |
Area | |
• | 2,058,726 km2 (794,879 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 97,531,984 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $5.48 Trillion |
• Per capita | $56,191 |
Gini | 30.3 medium |
HDI | 0.938 very high |
Currency | Bak Gild (𝗕𝗚) |
Time zone | UTC-4 |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +4 |
Internet TLD | .bk |
Bakyern (German: Bundesrepublik Bakyern) officially the Federal Republic of Bakyern is a country located in the continent of Thuadia on Anteria. It covers an area of 2,058,726 kilometres of land. It is made out of 25 constituent states and borders multiple countries surrounding it. North of Bakyern is Clabury Lake.
Bakyern is a Federal Republic, and practices state Wenelism as its state ideology.
Government
Federal Government
Legislation
Law Enforcement
Economy
The Bak economy is a mixed economy, with a lot of the country's workforce being a skilled labor force. It's an important economic powerhouse in the region surrounding it, with Gabrielland considering Bakyern a main economic rival. By 2020, the Bak GDP is estimated to be around $5.48 trillion with a GDP per capita of $56,000. Bakyern is considered a developed country, with a lot of exports consisting of manufactured goods such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, automobiles, and medical equipment among others. Bakyern participates in the Western Trade Federation giving it a large number of free trade agreements with other members.
Infrastructure
Energy Infrastructure
Roadways & Railways
Demographics
Religion
Culture
Education
The Bak public education system is operated by the state governments and Federal Ministry of Education. The public education system is well-funded when compared to other countries, with an estimated 67% of the Bak population studying in the public sector. Children are required to pass all grades before deciding on whether to continue an education in college or university or not continue education. An estimated 89% of students go through university or college and pass.
The private sector is run by separate companies or non-profit organizations but are still regulated by the Federal Ministry of Education, with students required to pass all grades like in the public sector. According to a census, 33% of children in Bakyern study in the private sector. The number of students who go onto university or college is higher than that of the public sector, with 95% of students going to university or college.
While Bakyern's education system has been praised for "working properly and being a model education system", concerns have been raised on how the system 'over-educates' children, meaning more skilled workers and less unskilled workers, with demand for unskilled workers rising since the early 2000s.