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==Locations== | ==Locations== |
Revision as of 00:42, 15 October 2021
Democratic Republic of Afropa République Démocratique de Afropa | |
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Motto: "Unité, Travail, Progrès" | |
Status | Independent State |
Capital and largest city | Dieudonné |
Official languages | Lysan |
Religion | Catholic |
Demonym(s) | Afropaian |
Government | Presidential Republic |
• President | Pierre Panza |
Legislature | Congress |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 15,300,000 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $95 billion |
• Per capita | $6,195 |
HDI (2018) | .542 low |
Currency | Franc (ARF) |
Time zone | UTC +5/6 |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .af |
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Locations
- Asimbas forest
- Cuvette City, district of Dieudonné
- Dieudonné, capital city
- Hawamas, northern city
- Lac Lamartine, central lake
- Parc National d'Afropa
- Port Royal, second-largest city, along the coast in the province of Porte-Noire
- Rivdonu Baie, town 200 km east of Port-Noire
- Université de Dieudonné, national university
Political characters
- Charles CHOCOLAT, Europan Nations Organisation Special Representative for Afropa
- Jules César JAJO, army chief
- Georges GRENOUILLE, ambassador to Magnaeus
- Dr Tim MURITHI, Secretary of State
- Pierre PANZA, président of Afropa
Non-political characters
- Bishop Albert AMATA, a Roman Catholic leader
- Franq FROPE, C.O.O. for Save the Elephants
- Guillaume GONZO, the director of the Afropan Center for Human Rights
- Dr. Jared M. JEBATEN, from the University of Dieudonné
- Jean-Baptiste TSONGA, cyclist
Organisations
- Afropan Center for Human Rights
- Contras, right-wing rebels
- Daallo Airlines
- Greenpeace
- L'Afropa Quotidien, newspaper
- Mouvement National pour la Liberation d'Afropa (MNLA)
- Order of Violet
- Roman Catholic Church
- Save the Elephants, a prominent wildlife organisation
- Violetist Liberation Army (V.L.A.)