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== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
Ganji is located in Northeast [[Anteria]]. Its neighbors are the [[Medaic Isles]] and [[ | Ganji is located in Northeast [[Anteria]]. Its neighbors are the [[Medaic Isles]], [[Figanca]], [[Sikhisia]] and [[Edirnum]]. | ||
Ganji is known for its stunning nature, the | 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 | The world famous Demba Forest is located in New Lokombo. Millions of people visit it every year, mostly from Figanca and central [[Anteria]]. | ||
=== Regions === | === Regions === |
Revision as of 10:11, 15 March 2019
Democratic Republic of Ganji Islands República Democrática das Ilhas Cânhami (çazaprada) Reçbuwlike Democrati of Ilha Kwanjii (kwiji) | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Live with ganja, family and God | |
Anthem: Dje Kwanja ov Kwanji | |
Capital | Marley |
Official languages | Çazaprada, Kwiji |
Ethnic groups | 79,7 % Baji 10 % Caucasian 9,3 % Bwinuengde 3 % Zakawali |
Religion | 46 % Christianity 24 % Rastafari |
Demonym(s) | giji |
Government | |
• President | Eric Kofi Khélowaki |
• Vice President | Etienne Brekowantaz |
• Prime Minister | Tuakwa Jndzo |
Legislature | Parliament |
Population | |
• 2017 estimate | 17,700,748 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | 844,7 billion USD |
• Per capita | 47,721 |
Gini | 8 low |
HDI (2017) | 0.922 very high |
Currency | gawresh (ɠ) (GWR) |
Date format | DD/MM/YYYY |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +22 |
Internet TLD | .gj |
Ganji Islands, (also known as Ganji or Kwanji) is a country located in northeast Anteria. The country declared itself independent in 1744.
History
125 AD (Foundation of Ganji)
18th century (The Three Tribes)
19th century (The Trebilam crisis)
20th century (The Civil War)
21st century
Geography
Ganji is located in Northeast Anteria. Its neighbors are the Medaic Isles, Figanca, Sikhisia 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 from Figanca and central Anteria.
Regions
Region Number |
Flag | Name | Capital | Population |
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1 | Marl Island | Marley | 7,700,000 | |
2 | South Ganjiland | Cobewe | 800,000 | |
3 | North Ganjiland | New 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 | ||
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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 |