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* 0.7% Other|judiciary=Embardoro High Court(civil)<br>Embardoro Tribunal of Appeals (criminal)|national_representation_type1=National Congress Representation|national_representation=|national_representation1=10 PRC Senators, 3 PUS Senators, 1 PTC Senator|population_estimate=5,156,392|GDP_nominal=309,383,520,000|GDP_nominal_per_capita=60,000|Gini=20.3|Gini_change=decrease|HDI=0.909|HDI_change=increase}} | * 0.7% Other|judiciary=Embardoro High Court(civil)<br>Embardoro Tribunal of Appeals (criminal)|national_representation_type1=National Congress Representation|national_representation=|national_representation1=10 PRC Senators, 3 PUS Senators, 1 PTC Senator|population_estimate=5,156,392|GDP_nominal=309,383,520,000|GDP_nominal_per_capita=60,000|Gini=20.3|Gini_change=decrease|HDI=0.909|HDI_change=increase|image_flag=File:Flag of the Republic of Yucatan.svg|image=File:Vista del Nevado de Toluca.jpg|image_caption=Nevado de Zates|image_seal=File:Seal of the Republic of Yucatán.svg|subdivision_type=[[National Subdivisions of Carinansia|State]]|subdivision_name=State of Embardoro|subdivision_type1=Provinces}} | ||
The state of Embardoro is one of the national subdivisions of [[Carinansia]]. Home to over 5 million people, it was the site of an extensive settling program in the 2060s and 2070s to house military veterans cheaply, responsible for its current ethnic groups. | The state of Embardoro is one of the national subdivisions of [[Carinansia]]. Home to over 5 million people, it was the site of an extensive settling program in the 2060s and 2070s to house military veterans cheaply, responsible for its current ethnic groups. |
Latest revision as of 08:01, 10 April 2024
Embardoro | |
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Estado Libre de Embardoro | |
State | State of Embardoro |
Admitted to the Serenacy | 5 September 2051 |
Capital | Matagoza |
Largest city | Zates |
Recognized languages |
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Ethnic groups (2100) |
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Demonym(s) | Embardeño |
Government | federal bicameral congressional state |
• Governor | Lorenzo Cicerón |
• Lieutenant Governor | Adelaide Quintana Kimura |
Legislature | Embardoro State Congress |
Senate | |
Assembly of Delegates | |
Judiciary | Embardoro High Court(civil) Embardoro Tribunal of Appeals (criminal) |
National representation | |
• National Congress Representation | 10 PRC Senators, 3 PUS Senators, 1 PTC Senator |
Population | |
• Estimate | 5,156,392 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 309,383,520,000 |
• Per capita | 60,000 |
Gini | 20.3 low |
HDI | 0.909 very high |
The state of Embardoro is one of the national subdivisions of Carinansia. Home to over 5 million people, it was the site of an extensive settling program in the 2060s and 2070s to house military veterans cheaply, responsible for its current ethnic groups.
Veteran Settling Program
In 2059, President César Passos Moreira passed the Veteran Retirement Act, which established a system to settle veterans who had served at least 20 years in the Serene Armed Forces a residence in one of several cities which were receiving extensive reconstruction. After the annexation of Valorá in 2033, 21 million people emigrated from the Embardoro Territory over the next 25 years, leaving ghost towns and a very low population density.
In collaboration with Gov. Romina Montenegro, he established a comprehensive settlement plan for veterans, successfully housing 2.1 million new people directly via this program by 2085. Infrastructural investments have seemingly attracted 1.9 million other migrants from other states since then, causing the state to be fairly diverse. The program has been somewhat expanded to offer free housing to all residents if they cannot find suitable accommodation. In 2101, 700 thousand people live in this type of housing.