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'''New Gough Island''' officially the '''Country of New Gough Island''' or less commonly known, '''The State of New Gough Island ''' is a country in the southern hemisphere. The country is made up of a large island and a smaller islands. As of the 2024 census, the nation's population stood at 6.587 million. The country has a land area of 60,528 sq mi. The capital city is '''Port Victoria'''. While the largest city is '''Hartridge'''. The majority of the country's population lives on the highly urbanized South New Gough Island. While the North New Gough Island is highly mountainous and forested. The climate of the country is tropical monsoonal, with a highland subtropical climate in the mountains of the north island.    
'''New Gough Island''' officially the '''Country of New Gough Island''' or less commonly known, '''The State of New Gough Island ''' is a country in the southern hemisphere. The country is made up of a large island and a smaller islands. As of the 2024 census, the nation's population stood at 6.587 million. The country has a land area of 60,528 sq mi. The capital city is '''Port Victoria'''. While the largest city is '''Hartridge'''. The half of the country's population lives on the highly populated South Sound and South East Regions which are home to the largest city and capital city. While the country is highly mountainous along the west and south west coasts and forested with some rolling hills. The climate of the country is temperate, with some spots in humid subtropical and tropical climate zones.


==History==
==History==
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==Geography==
==Geography==
===Climate===
===Climate===
The Climate of New Gough Island is Tropical to Highland Humid Subtropical Monsoonal with a dry season and a wet season. Though there are considered 3 seasons: Wet season from late December to April, the Cool Dry Season from May through August, and the Hot Dry Season from September to mid-December. During the wet season temperatures are cooler but humid. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are very common. On days when there is no rain it is usually overcast and foggy in the mornings. Tropical Cyclones can occur during the wet season. The most powerful tropical cyclone to hit New Gough Island was Super Tropical Cyclone Wanda on January 5, 1972, which brought 20 in (508 mm) of rainfall in 24 hours and winds reaching 160 mph (257 kmph). The storm caused horrific flooding; the worst damage ever seen in a century from a tropical cyclone. Heavy rain events occur usually 1 to 3 times per year, heavy rain events are thunderstorms that drop more than 4 in (101.6 mm) of rainfall in a single day. The worst rainstorm brought 25 in (635 mm) of rain in 24 hours. on February 14, 1996.     
The cool dry season brings mild to cool temperatures and low humidity. It is usually sunny and cooler with nice breezes. The coldest temperatures recorded happen in this season and cold waves can occur though they usually happen once per year. The coldest temperature ever recorded was 30 degrees F (-1 degrees C) on Mount Blandan on July 4, 1977. A dusting of snow also occurred on summit that day. Cold waves usually last a few days and rebound quickly.   
The hot dry season is the most hot and humid time of year. Temperatures climb quickly reaching an apex in November. Temperatures can reach 95 degrees F (35 degrees C) or higher which can be considered a heatwave. The highest temperature ever recorded was 104 degrees F (40 degrees C) on November 18, 2020. Heatwaves can last on the low end 3 days to 14 days at the most extreme. Heat index can make it feel very hot and oppressive, the worst heat index was also recorded on November 18, 2020 with a dangerous reading of 122 degrees F (50 degrees C). Overnight temperatures rarely below 70 degrees F (21 degrees C). The highest overnight temperature was 86 degrees F (30 degrees C) on November 20, 2020. Thunderstorms increase in frequency as the wet season draws closer usually at the very end of November.     
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| Jan record high F  = 91
| Feb record high F  = 89
| Mar record high F  = 90
| Apr record high F  = 94
| May record high F  = 92
| Jun record high F  = 88
| Jul record high F  = 90
| Aug record high F  = 95
| Sep record high F  = 98
| Oct record high F  = 102
| Nov record high F  = 104
| Dec record high F  = 100
| year record high F =
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| Jan high F  = 82.7
| Feb high F  = 80.2
| Mar high F  = 79.6
| Apr high F  = 76.7
| May high F  = 74.2
| Jun high F  = 73.4
| Jul high F  = 74.6
| Aug high F  = 77.8
| Sep high F  = 84.6
| Oct high F  = 89.2
| Nov high F  = 92.6
| Dec high F  = 86.3
| year high F =
<!-- Mean daily temperature -->
| Jan mean F  = 77
| Feb mean F  = 75.3
| Mar mean F  = 73.9
| Apr mean F  = 71.1
| May mean F  = 69
| Jun mean F  = 67.1
| Jul mean F  = 68.3
| Aug mean F  = 71.2
| Sep mean F  = 76.2
| Oct mean F  = 81.1
| Nov mean F  = 84.1
| Dec mean F  = 80.8
| year mean F =
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| Jan low F  = 71.2
| Feb low F  = 70.4
| Mar low F  = 68.1
| Apr low F  = 65.4
| May low F  = 63.8
| Jun low F  = 60.7
| Jul low F  = 61.9
| Aug low F  = 64.5
| Sep low F  = 67.8
| Oct low F  = 72.9
| Nov low F  = 75.6
| Dec low F  = 75.2
| year low F =
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| Jan record low F  = 64
| Feb record low F  = 61
| Mar record low F  = 58
| Apr record low F  = 54
| May record low F  = 50
| Jun record low F  = 45
| Jul record low F  = 47
| Aug record low F  = 53
| Sep record low F  = 59
| Oct record low F  = 63
| Nov record low F  = 67
| Dec record low F  = 66
| year record low F =
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| rain colour    = green
| Jan rain inch  = 12.8
| Feb rain inch  = 15.6
| Mar rain inch  = 11.5
| Apr rain inch  = 8.1
| May rain inch  = 2.9
| Jun rain inch  = 1.2
| Jul rain inch  = 0.9
| Aug rain inch  = 1.3
| Sep rain inch  = 2.1
| Oct rain inch  = 2.6
| Nov rain inch  = 3.2
| Dec rain inch  = 7.2
| year rain inch =
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| unit rain days =  0.1
| Jan rain days  = 14
| Feb rain days  = 16
| Mar rain days  = 12
| Apr rain days  = 10
| May rain days  = 5
| Jun rain days  = 4
| Jul rain days  = 3
| Aug rain days  = 4
| Sep rain days  = 4
| Oct rain days  = 5
| Nov rain days  = 5
| Dec rain days  = 9
| year rain days =
| source = New Gough Island Weather Service
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==Administrative Divisions==
==Administrative Divisions==

Revision as of 16:36, 8 May 2024

Country of New Gough Island
New Gough Island Flag - Imgur.jpg
Flag
Coat of Arms of the Republic of New Gough Island - Imgur.png
Coat of arms
Anthem: The Great New Gough Island
New Gough Island Map.png
StatusRecognised as a country of Riamo with independence in foreign relations de jure; operating as an independent state under Riamese protection de facto (since 1980).
CapitalPort Victoria
LargestHartridge
Official languages Common
Recognised regional languagesGough
Ethnic groups
(2024)
White (74%)
Black (12%)
East Asian (8%)
Native (4%)
Mixed Race (2%)
Religion
(2024)
Non Religious (47%)
Christan (45%)
East Asian Religions (5%)
Native Gough Religions (2%)
Other (1%)
Demonym(s)New Gough Islander
GovernmentUnitary Executive lead Democracy under a federal constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Diana II
• Chief Executive
Helen Zealand
• Vice Chief Executive
Richard Wright
LegislatureNational Assembly
Country of Riamo
• Arrival of the First Colonists
1609
• Self Governed Colony
January 1, 1955
• Recognition of independence in foreign relations
July 8, 1980
Area
• 
60,528 sq mi (156,770 km2)
• Water (%)
0.8
Population
• 2024 census
6,587,000
• Density
108.8/sq mi (42.0/km2)
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
ACU 204.297 Billion
• Per capita
ACU 31,000
Gini (2024)34.6
medium
HDI (2024)Increase 0.873
very high
CurrencyNew Gough island Hull (NGIH) (NGIH)
Time zoneNew Gough Island Time
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+53
Internet TLD.ng

New Gough Island officially the Country of New Gough Island or less commonly known, The State of New Gough Island is a country in the southern hemisphere. The country is made up of a large island and a smaller islands. As of the 2024 census, the nation's population stood at 6.587 million. The country has a land area of 60,528 sq mi. The capital city is Port Victoria. While the largest city is Hartridge. The half of the country's population lives on the highly populated South Sound and South East Regions which are home to the largest city and capital city. While the country is highly mountainous along the west and south west coasts and forested with some rolling hills. The climate of the country is temperate, with some spots in humid subtropical and tropical climate zones.

History

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1730 10,000—    
1750 28,000+180.0%
1800 80,000+185.7%
1820 154,000+92.5%
1850 224,000+45.5%
1870 297,000+32.6%
1880 383,000+29.0%
1890 448,000+17.0%
1900 581,000+29.7%
1910 654,000+12.6%
1920 737,000+12.7%
1930 812,000+10.2%
1940 864,000+6.4%
1950 903,000+4.5%
1960 961,000+6.4%
1970 1,008,000+4.9%
1980 998,000−1.0%
1990 959,000−3.9%
2000 984,000+2.6%
2010 1,010,000+2.6%
2020 1,052,000+4.2%
2024 1,098,000+4.4%

Geography

Climate

Administrative Divisions

Regions

Regions of New Gough Island
Name Population Land Area Population Density Capital Largest City
South Sound 2,240,000 7,400 sq mi 302.7 people per sq mi Gough City Hartridge
West Coast 299,000 19,557 sq mi 15.3 people per sq mi New Verdun New Verdun
Parasides Islands 770,000 1,837 sq mi 419.2 people per sq mi Parasides City Parasides City
North Coast 1,730,000 9,900 sq mi 174.7 people per sq mi Jarvis Bay Jarvis Bay
South East 1,100,000 8,834 sq mi 124.5 people per sq mi Westberg Port Victoria
South West 448,000 13,000 sq mi 34.5 people per sq mi Golden Golden

Government

Politics

2020 New Gough Island General Elections

Supreme Court

National Assembly

President and Cabinet

Transportation

Education

Economy