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== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
=== Ethnic groups ===
=== Ethnic groups ===
Most Fratanicans are of ethnic Fratanican origin, accounting for 87% of the total population. Cerians, Franks, and Gauls are also intermixed with ethnic Fratanican descent.
Most Fratanicans are of ethnic Fratanican origin, accounting for 87% of the total population. Scerians, Franks, and Gauls are also intermixed with ethnic Fratanican descent.


The influx of immigration and pro-immigration polices over the last few decades has diversified the ethnic landscape of Fratanica. Based on the 2018 National Census, ethnic Fratanicans make up 87% of the total population, whereas other ethnicities make up the other 13%. The influx of immigrants has both promulgated cultural diversity, while simultaneously fomenting xenophobic tensions amongst some Fratanicans. Most notably, second-generation and even third-generation Fratanicans are becoming increasingly common, further increasing ethnic diversity in the country.
The influx of immigration and pro-immigration polices over the last few decades has diversified the ethnic landscape of Fratanica. Based on the 2018 National Census, ethnic Fratanicans make up 87% of the total population, whereas other ethnicities make up the other 13%. The influx of immigrants has both promulgated cultural diversity, while simultaneously fomenting xenophobic tensions amongst some Fratanicans. Most notably, second-generation and even third-generation Fratanicans are becoming increasingly common, further increasing ethnic diversity in the country.

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Federal Republic of Fratanica
Fratanicanflag.png
Flag
Motto: Unitas, libertas, prosperitas.
Unity, liberty, prosperity.
Anthem: "To Fratanica, My Country"
CapitalViras
Official languagesEnglish
Recognised national languagesScerian, German, French
Ethnic groups
(2018)
87% Fratanican
13% Other
Demonym(s)Fratanican
GovernmentFederal presidential constitutional republic
• President
Lukas Wolf
• Prime Minister
Michael Lambert
• Speaker of the National Assembly
Adam Lang
• President of the Supreme Court
Lawrence Sunday
LegislatureNational Assembly
Area
• 
699,693 km2 (270,153 sq mi)
• Water (%)
6
Population
• 2020 estimate
75,197,338
• 2018 census
74,962,133
• Density
107.14/km2 (277.5/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$4.133 trillion NSD
• Per capita
$54,961
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$4.002 trillion NSD
• Per capita
$53,217
Gini (2020)30.3
medium
HDI (2020)Decrease 0.896
very high
CurrencyFrat (FRT)
Time zoneUTC+7 (GMT)
Driving sideright
Calling code+317

Fratanica, also known as the Federal Republic of Fratanica, is a country located in the North Pacific. Fratanica covers an area of 699,693 square kilometers, or 270,153 square miles, holding a population of over 74 million in 14 provinces, and a further 71,540 in overseas territories and 53,000 in 1 autonomous territory. In total, the combined land mass is around 715,333 square kilometers, or 276,192 square miles. Around 3.1 million live in Fratanica's capital city, Viras.

History

Geography, Climate, and Environment

Geography

The country of Fratanica itself encompasses 715,333 square kilometers, or 270,153 square miles. With the overseas territories of Whitney and Gottes, as well as the autonomous territory of the Écusson Islands, the total area is 715,333 square kilometers. The land is bordered to the west and to the south, however, Fratanica possesses both northern and eastern coasts.

Due to its larger size, Fratanica has varying topographical sets and natural landscapes throughout the country. The highest point in the country is Mt. Scelesta, reaching 3,730 m above sea level.

Climate

Fratanica's climate is mostly temperate, with cooler temperatures and a plentiful amount of rainfall.

Environment

Politics

Government

The Federal Republic of Fratanica is a federal presidential constitutional republic. The structure of government is determined by the Constitution of Fratanica, ratified in 1941. Like many democracies, the federal government is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. Federal executive power is vested in the President as both the head of state and the head of government, with the Prime Minister taking second in command within the government. The Prime Minister is in charge of supervising ministries, nominating cabinet members, and organizing cabinet meetings.

Federal legislative power falls under the unicameral, 330-seat National Assembly. 282 seats of the National Assembly are directly voted in by constituents from each of the 14 provinces (administrative divisions) and serve 4-year terms, with a 2-term limit. The other 48 seats are determined by proportional representation. The number of seats awarded for each province are determined by the population proportion of each province, determined by the National Census.  

Supreme judicial power falls under the Supreme Court of Fratanica, headed by the President of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the highest appellate court of the land, with their decisions binding to all lower courts through the principle of stare decisis. With their role in judicial review, constitutional decisions in the Supreme Court become legal precedents, notably straying from Fratanica's civil law system.

Fratanica follows a system of federalism, with authority being shared between federal and provincial governments. Both federal and provincial governments have exclusive powers assigned to them, as well as concurrent powers between them.

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Fratanica consists of 14 provinces and 1 autonomous city (Viras). Each administrative district, or province, has its own Constitutional charter, legislature, executive, law enforcement, and courts. Like in other federal republics, powers not enumerated to the federal government are retained by each province. The powers reserved for the federal government include national defense, foreign affairs, immigration, monetary policy, citizenship, and measurements.

Each executive branch of a provincial government is led by a provincial Administrator, which replaces the title of "Governor". Each administrator is in charge of a provincial government, and is directly elected by provincial residents.

Most provincial legislatures are unicameral, but exceptions can be made. The form of the legislature and the voting on provincial measures can be altered through amendments of their respective charters. Provincial referendums have become increasingly popular, as a means of increasing democratic participation and removing less steps between enactment of law and the citizens themselves.

Law

Fratanica has a civil law system, where the authority of law comes from the codified statues themselves, limiting judges to the interpretation of codified law. This system of civil law is based off of Roman law. The supreme document of law is considered to be the Constitution of Fratanica.

Fratanican law is divided into two sections: private and criminal law. Federal private law is codified within the Fratanican Civil Code, whereas penal law is codified within the Fratanican Penal Code.

Law enforcement in Fratanica is a concurrent power between the federal and provincial governments. Provincial governments maintain the exclusive right to develop and manage lower-level police agencies, however, the federal government maintains its own police force for essential infrastructure and constitutionally created institutions. The National Police Agency also serves as reserve forces which can be called up on behalf of the Provincial Administrator of a province.

Military

Economy

Fratanica has a highly developed and market-oriented mixed economy.

Fratanica's diversified and highly industrialized economy is dominated by the services sector, accounting for 78.3% of its GDP. The manufacturing sector of Fratanica is also decently large, accounting for 11.8% of its economic output and 9.6% of the workforce.

Research and development is an integral part of Fratanica's economy, with R&D expenditures makingg up around 1.7% of the country's GDP. Prioritized technologies include medical treatments, aerospace technologies, electronics, sustainable technologies, and military technologies.

In Fratanica, the Central Bank of Fratanica is the central bank which serves as the national banker and overlooks the Frat currency. The central bank is in charge of issuing both notes and coins. The Ministry of Economic Affairs determines public finance and economic policy for the federal government. Furthermore, the monetary policy of Fratanica is controlled by the bank's Monetary Planning Council, who are allowed to set interest rates or control the money supply in order to decrease inflation and maintain the stability of the currency.

Agriculture

The varied terrain and temperate climate make Fratanica a viable place for agricultural products. The awarding of government subsidies to agricultural firms and the innovation of agricultural technology have made Fratanica an agricultural powerhouse, exporting goods such as wheat, corn, beef, poultry, apples, grapes, and more. Agriculture and food products make up 4.1% of the total GDP, as well as 3.1% of the workforce.

Infrastructure

Due to its coastal position, Fratanica serves as a water shipping hub and transportation hub. Fratanica's interconnected highways, under the National Transportation Initiative, serve as a means of transporting international imports through the country into its major cities. Furthermore, the country serves as an entrance for goods which are inbound for other neighboring countries. Fratanica also has major airports for both cargo and tourists, the most notable being Viras International Airport and Dansburg International Airport.

Energy in Fratanica is mainly derived from nuclear power (57.8%), renewable energy (25.4%), and fossil fuels (16.8%). There are currently 61 nuclear power plants scattered throughout the country. The use of natural gases are slowly being phased out in favor of renewable energy sources, as part of the National Energy Sustainment Stratagem. Fratanica and their electricity sector have a "90% renewable energy" goal by 2030.

Tourism

With 71 million international tourists coming into Fratanica each year, the tourism industry in Fratanica has become a large percentage of Fratanica's income. The most visited tourist destinations are Viras, Dansburg, Lake Ruhig, the Northern Riviera, Pieciatus Valley, and the Heider Mountain Range.

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Most Fratanicans are of ethnic Fratanican origin, accounting for 87% of the total population. Scerians, Franks, and Gauls are also intermixed with ethnic Fratanican descent.

The influx of immigration and pro-immigration polices over the last few decades has diversified the ethnic landscape of Fratanica. Based on the 2018 National Census, ethnic Fratanicans make up 87% of the total population, whereas other ethnicities make up the other 13%. The influx of immigrants has both promulgated cultural diversity, while simultaneously fomenting xenophobic tensions amongst some Fratanicans. Most notably, second-generation and even third-generation Fratanicans are becoming increasingly common, further increasing ethnic diversity in the country.

Languages

The official language used in Fratanica is English, however, many Fratanicans are multilingual. German, French, and Scerian are recognized as "central languages", as they are the most popular secondary languages used throughout the country. Many school systems require that, in addition to English, pupils learn any one of those three central languages. There are no regulations enforcing the use of English in any communications, however, the federal government's political business and diplomatic efforts are conducted in English.

Regional languages are diverse, and the permeation of immigrants has also introduced cultural diasporas and communities. Among the most common regional languages include Atsali, Oprimean, Uccosa, and various dialects of the aforementioned national and central languages. Many other languages from foreign countries are also spoken due to the open immigration policies by the Fratanican government.

Culture