Costa Mejis
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The Kingdom of Costa Mejis Reino de Costa Mejis | |
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Capital | Navarri |
Largest city | Sagaró |
Official languages | Mejian |
Demonym(s) | Mejian |
Government | Unitary absolute monarchy |
• King | Adelardo IX |
Adriana III | |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 44,895,451 |
• 2015 census | 44,876,221 |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | 1.3 trillion |
• Per capita | 27,956 |
Currency | Peseta (₧) |
Date format | mm/dd/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +937 |
Costa Mejis (Mejian: Mejian Coast), officially the Kingdom of Costa Mejis (Mejian: Reino de Costa Mejis) is a sovereign nation located on the western coast of Ourika, as well as possessing some territory located within the <name> Ocean. Costa Mejis has a offical population of 44,876,221 as of 2015, making it the X largest nation by populace in western Ourika, and X in the world by population. It shares no maritime border with any nation, and is bordered to the north, south and east by unincorporated territory. Its non-contiguous territory, the largest of which is the island of Gandra, is bordered to the north by the Straits of <Name>, to the east by the Bay of Kings (Mejian: Bahía de Reyes), and to the west and south by the <name> Ocean. It's capital city is Navarri, located within the nation's continental territory, though it's largest city, Sagaró, is located on Gandra.
Costa Mejis is an unitary state governed by a non-primogeniture absolute monarchy where the monarch holds supreme autocratic authority over the government and the people. The nation's current monarch, Adelardo IX, was crowned during a ceremony in Navarri August 19, 1999. The King is supported and advised by a Royal Council who also serve as the directors of the governments various departments. Councilmen are appointed by the monarch and serve until dismissed or retirement.
Costa Mejis does not practice any form of secularism and the <Catholic stand in> Church is extremely prevelent in both thculture and government of Costa Mejis. It is a major developed country and a high income country, as well as a popular vacation destination for people traveling abroad. As such, the Costa Mejian economy is mainly based on a well-developed service sector, especially commerce, tourism, and trading. Several free ports, both on the mainland and on the island of Gandra, are maintained to encourage economic activity. While located geographically within the country, they essentially exist outside its borders for [[Costa Mejis#Economy|tax purposes}}. The largest of these special economic zones is the free port located in Sagaró
Etymology
History
Geography
Flora and fauna
Costa Mejis' tropical environment supports an abundant variety of plant life. Forests dominate, interrupted in places by grasslands, scrub, and crops. Although nearly half of the nation remains heavily forested, deforestation is a continuing threat to the rain-drenched woodlands. Tree cover has been reduced by more than 50 percent since the 1940's, mostly due to logging and development ventures for the service and tourism industry. Subsistence farming, widely practiced from the western and southern jungles to the eastern grasslands, consists largely of corn, bean, and tuber plots. Mangrove swamps occur along parts of both the continental and island coasts, with banana plantations occupying several river deltas.
Climate
The climate of Costa Mejis is best described as tropical with year-around temperatures rarely dropping below 18 °C (64 °F). The nation has only two truly definable seasons: a wet season and a dry season. The wet season generally runs from November to March, while the dry season usually spans the May to September time frame. During the dry season, temperatures may range from 24 °C (75.2 °F) in the morning to no more than a maximum of 30 °C (86.0 °F) by late afternoon, and it is extremely rare that the temperature ever exceeds 32 °C (89 °F).
Government
Government Offices
Political parties
Political divisions
Costa Mejis is divided into x provinces
Military
Law Enforcement
Economy
The Costa Mejian economy is mainly based on a well-developed service sector, especially commerce, tourism, and trading. Several free ports, both on the mainland and on the island of Gandra, are maintained to encourage economic activity. While located geographically within the country, they essentially exist outside its borders for [[Costa Mejis#Taxation|tax purposes}}. The largest of these special economic zones is the free port located in Sagaró
Taxation in Costa Mejis, which is governed by the Mejian Revenue Code and collected by the Office of the Treasury, is on a territorial basis; this is to say, that taxes apply only to income or gains derived through business carried on in Costa Mejis itself. In addition, the existence of a sales or administration office within Costa Mejis is not necessarily required to be taxed if the underlying transactions take place outside of the country.
Tourism
Infrastructure
Roadways
Demographics
Largest cities and towns in Costa Mejis
2015 National Census | |||||||||
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Rank | [[s of Costa Mejis|]] | Pop. | |||||||
Sagaró Navarri Navarri |
1 | Sagaró | Oeste Gandra | 10,779,376 | Espíritu Santo Carrizo | ||||
2 | Navarri | Kurast | 6,155,116 | ||||||
3 | Espíritu Santo | Cruzar Tierra | 5,179,243 | ||||||
4 | Carrizo | Salinas | 1,305,342 | ||||||
5 | Santa Madre | Cruzar Tierra | 987,000 | ||||||
6 | Abajo | Este Gandra | 844,000 | ||||||
7 | Amaya | Arrabal | 639,000 | ||||||
8 | Cádiz | Tierra Dorada | 409,000 | ||||||
9 | Santander | Kurast | 376,000 | ||||||
10 | Pizarra | Tierra Dorada | 241,000 |