Caminoes
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The Federal Republic of Caminoes Des Republiqa Phederalis et Kaminoa | |
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Motto: "Est Pluro Este Nubo Est Delto""For more, and new, for family" | |
Anthem: Dirkis Et de Natt, Kall Et de Chão Dark Is The Night, Cold Is The Ground a | |
Capital | Sagacity |
Largest city | Ianua City |
Official languages | |
Ethnic groups |
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Demonym(s) | Caminoan |
Government | Federal Parliamentary Republic |
Inna Anton Maradona | |
Jamie Whitley | |
Legislature | Kaminoa Dieta |
Area | |
• Total | 783,356 km2 (302,455 sq mi) |
Population | |
• July 2012 estimate | 99,987,056 |
• Density | 39.7/km2 (102.8/sq mi) (167th) |
GDP (PPP) | 2011 estimate |
• Total | 1.051 trillion |
• Per capita | 48,144 |
GDP (nominal) | 2011 estimate |
• Total | $25.759 billion |
• Per capita | $38,144 |
Gini (2001) | 31.4 medium |
HDI (2011) | 0.940 very high |
Currency | Caminoan Dollar (CAD) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (SAT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (not observed) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +237 |
Internet TLD | .cm |
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The Caminoes (officially The Federal Republic of Caminoes) is a country in Adula with a population of 99,987,056 Caminoans, with which 25% live within the Sagacity Metropolitan Area (SMA), the nation's capital region sector. Other major cities include, Ianua, Elefant, Hanoma, Nakoma, Ektupan, Oepaia, Eleventh, and Daminoa.
The Caminoes's southwestern border is formed by the Kamino Bay with its southeastern border meets with the Gabriel Sea, the northwestern is a land border while the northeast is formed by neighboring countries such as Tiqal and Shariati extending all the way up to its northside with Vorrica.
The population's huge sum is majorily contributed from Ianua, reinforced by a huge bulk of the various population from neighboring countries on the Caminoes's north immigrating towards the country, making the country more populous than it it otherwise had been. Ianua (colloquially referred to as the "border city") being the nearest urabn area relative to the borders of its northern neighbours became the largest city in Caminoes for this very reason. This has been the largest contentious issue in Caminoan society and politics, as the inclusion of immigrants, refugees, and informal settlers into Caminoan society are notably complicated in its process, however most supporters who are more keen for laxer immigration policies posit the very plethora and availability of manpower through people has built up the foundations of the Caminoan economy and helped the nation build its industrial backbone through the late 70's and the mid 80', this approach has led to arguments against them of hypocrisy and misguided intentions, as it insinuates a conditional acceptance and inclusion of immigrants into Caminoan society where economic prospects are viewed more significant, another factor that is historically proven throughout the industrialization of the Caminoes.
Etymology
History
Geography, Climate, and Environment
Administrative Divisions
Demographics
Education
Education for primary, secondary, and tertiary levels is mostly supported by the state. A centralized administration, The Ministry of Education (formerly The Edification Agency, EdA) oversees the process for the education of children from kindergarten to the third and final year of high school. The school year is divided into two semesters, the first of which begins at the beginning of March and ends in mid-July, the second of which begins in late August and ends in mid-February. The schedules are not uniformly standardized and vary from school to school. According to the National Edification Charter of 1934, compulsory education in Caminoes comprises elementary and junior high school, which together last for nine years. Almost all children continue their education at a three-year senior high school. English is the language of instruction in all public schools, and all subjects are taught and examined in English except for the "mother tongue" language paper. While the term "mother tongue" in general refers to the first language internationally, in Caminoes's education system, it is used to refer to the second language, as English is the first language. This has prmpted many academias to debate on the significant imapact this decisio has on cultural integrity, as per the recent Bring Back Culture bill of 2023, by the education minister himself, Ibn Khalud MP.
The seven top-ranking universities in Caminoes are; (ordered accordingly) The National University of the Caminoes (NUC), Sagacity University (SU), The University of Hanoma, The Scientific, Academic, and Technological Institution Of Caminoes SATIC , Caminoes University (CU), Caminoes Institute of Science and Technology (CamTech), and Nakoma University. Often regarded as "The Supreme Seven" of institutions for college education in the country, acquiring a combined estimate of %75 of the Caminoan youth demographic applying.
Language
Religion
Healthcare
Caminoes is renowned for its comprehensive national healthcare system, anchored by the Central Healthcare System (CHS). The country's healthcare system has garnered acclaim for its commitment to providing excellent quality care to its citizens. With a focus on accessibility, affordability, and high standards, Caminoes has established itself as a model of excellence in healthcare.
At the heart of the healthcare system lies the Central Healthcare System, which serves as the cornerstone of healthcare provision in the country. The CHS operates a network of medical facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and specialized centers, strategically located across the nation. These institutions are staffed by highly trained healthcare professionals who are dedicated to delivering exceptional care to patients.
One of the primary strengths of Caminoes' healthcare system is its unwavering commitment to quality. The CHS adheres to stringent standards, ensuring that healthcare services meet and surpass international benchmarks. Rigorous accreditation processes, ongoing monitoring, and evaluation of healthcare facilities help maintain the highest level of quality across the system. As a result, patients in Caminoes can have confidence in the reliability and excellence of the care they receive.
The accessibility of healthcare services is a key priority in Caminoes. The government has implemented policies and programs that strive to ensure equitable access to healthcare for all citizens. The CHS works diligently to remove barriers to access, such as geographic distance or financial constraints. Through a combination of subsidies, insurance schemes, and strategic placement of healthcare facilities, Caminoes has achieved remarkable success in achieving universal healthcare coverage.
Caminoes' healthcare system also places significant emphasis on preventive care and health promotion. Recognizing that prevention is often more effective and cost-efficient than treatment, the system actively promotes health education and preventive interventions. Public health campaigns, regular screenings, and vaccinations are integral components of the healthcare system's strategy, aimed at reducing the burden of preventable diseases and improving overall population health.
Financial protection is a hallmark of the healthcare system in Caminoes. The government has implemented measures to ensure that healthcare services are affordable and that individuals and families are shielded from excessive financial burdens related to medical expenses. Insurance coverage, subsidies, and a progressive fee structure are among the mechanisms in place to safeguard individuals from incurring substantial out-of-pocket costs when seeking healthcare services.
Caminoes' healthcare system fosters a culture of innovation and research. Investment in medical research and technological advancements ensures that healthcare professionals are equipped with the latest knowledge and tools to provide cutting-edge care. This dedication to innovation enables the healthcare system to continuously improve and offer state-of-the-art treatments and interventions to patients.
The Caminoan healthcare system, with the Central Healthcare System at its core, is distinguished by its commitment to quality, accessibility, affordability, preventive care, and innovation. The system's emphasis on excellence, combined with its efforts to make healthcare services accessible to all, underscores its commitment to the well-being of the population.
The Central Healthcare System of Caminoes (CHS)
The Central Healthcare System in Caminoes stands as a shining example of a comprehensive and high-quality national healthcare system. Committed to ensuring the well-being of its citizens, the system provides a wide range of services that promote access, affordability, and excellence in healthcare. With a focus on delivering top-notch medical care, the Central Healthcare System of Caminoes offers numerous advantages that contribute to its reputation as an objectively exceptional healthcare system.
One of the defining features of the Central Healthcare System is its commitment to universal access. Regardless of socioeconomic status, every citizen of Caminoes is entitled to receive quality healthcare services. This inclusivity ensures that no individual is left behind and that everyone has an equal opportunity to benefit from the system's resources and expertise.
The healthcare system of Caminoes also boasts an extensive network of medical facilities, including state-of-the-art hospitals, clinics, and specialized treatment centers. Equipped with modern technology and staffed by highly skilled healthcare professionals, these facilities provide cutting-edge diagnostics, treatments, and interventions. Patients can expect to receive the best available medical care, backed by the latest advancements in the field.
Another noteworthy aspect of the Central Healthcare System is its emphasis on preventive care and health promotion. The system recognizes the importance of early intervention and proactive measures to maintain and enhance population health. Through comprehensive health education campaigns, regular check-ups, and preventive screenings, individuals are empowered to take control of their well-being, leading to better overall health outcomes for the population.
Caminoes' healthcare system also shines in terms of affordability and financial protection. The government has implemented robust policies to ensure that healthcare services remain affordable and accessible to all. Various mechanisms, such as insurance schemes and subsidies, help alleviate the financial burden of healthcare expenses, ensuring that individuals can seek necessary medical care without facing undue financial hardship.
Moreover, the Central Healthcare System places a strong emphasis on research and innovation. Ongoing investments in medical research and the development of new treatment modalities enable the system to stay at the forefront of medical advancements. This dedication to innovation fosters continuous improvement, allowing healthcare professionals to deliver state-of-the-art care and offer the latest therapeutic options to patients.
Foreign Relations
Military
The volunteer Caminoes Armed Forces (CAF), divided into the four main branches; the Federal Republic of Caminoes Army (FRCA), the Federal Republic of Caminoes Navy (FRCN), and the Federal Republic of Caminoes Air Force (FRCAF), and the Federal Republic of Caminoes Marine Corps (FRCMC). Civilian security is handled by the Federal Police Service under the Office of State. The CAF had a total manpower of around 210,000 as of 2022, of which 110,000 were active military personnel, 60,000 were reserves, and 40,000 were paramilitaries.
Major military development in the Caminoes only ever started during the early 1950's as a result of the Jue-Dui Administration's major militarization doctrine. This included significant restructuring of the military chain of command as well as the modernization and procurement of vast amoutns of new military hardware. In lieu of this the Military Public-Private Cooperation Pact energized the investment for private companies to develop the domestic capacity for manufacturing military hardware, utilities, and vehicles.
The Caminoan Army has 1,200 tanks in operation, including the C1A1 Mammoth and H4 Gouger, which form the backbone of the Caminoan army's mechanized armor and infantry forces. A sizable arsenal of many artillery systems, including 1,200 self-propelled C66 and C10 War-Horn howitzers and 610 helicopters and UAVs of numerous types, are assembled to provide additional fire, reconnaissance, and logistics support. The Caminoes's smaller but more advanced artillery force and wide range of airborne reconnaissance platforms are pivotal in the counter-battery suppression of any impending external attacks, mainly missiles from Terrorist forces.
Nowak Heavy Industries (NHI), Sakesh Heavy Industries (SHI), Caminoes Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (CSOE) are the big three in the shipbuilding industry as they are approached as private partners most commonly by the Caminoan government. In 2022 the estimate tax cuts and investments provided by the government to their private partnerships amounted to CM$94 bil. with a further estimate by the Caminoan Ministry of Defence amounting to an additional CM$24 bil. summed up to a CM$118 billion total. The latest addition into the fleet, the new CS Kiyoko Shimizu of the Kiyoko Class, the very first aircraft carrier for the Caminoan navy' history, commissioned by the MOD, is set to be revealed for a public announcement by July of 2023.
Currently the latest and most powerful battleships the Caminoan navy has; the CS Nadua Uzumaki, the CS Daria Vendela Cortés, the CS Hobokaru Nakamura, and the CS Teodor Sonning, are the strongest of the mainline battleship destoryers, used as lead for border patrol and guard groups together with ships of the; Jue Dui Class destroyers, Alvarado Class, and the Cortés Class Frigates.
Sub-Surface Vessels
Surface Vessels
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | |
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Destroyers - DDG/DD (28 in Service) | |||||
Nadua Class | Destroyer | CS Nadua Uzumaki | 6,900 tonnes | ||
Saito Class | Destroyer | CS Nakoma City | |||
Jue Dui Class | Guided missile destroyer | CS Dante | 9,000 tonnes | ||
Nakadena Class | Guided Missile Destroyer | CS Nakadena | |||
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | |
Frigate Multi-Purpose/Mine - FFM (4 in Service) | |||||
Alvarado Class | Frigate | CS Jerker Aureliano Alvarado | 5,500 tonnes | ||
Cortés Class | Frigate | CS Daria Vendela Cortés Jr. | 3600 tonnes | ||
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | |
Patrol vessels (6 in Service) | |||||
Mårdh Class Patrol Vessel | Patrol Boat | CS Mokami Dengis | 270 tonnes | ||
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | |
Support Ships (6 in Service) |
The Caminoan Navy has made its first major transformation into a blue-water navy through the formation of the Primara Fleet, which includes a battle group of, Jue Dui class-guided missile destroyers, Nakadena Class-guided missile destroyers,Cortés Class frigates, AIP Numa-Type 9 Submarines, and the Nadua class destroyers which is equipped with the latest baseline of ALLSIGHT fleet-defense system that allows the ships to track and destroy multiple cruise missiles and ballistic missiles simultaneously, forming an integral part of Caminoes's indigenous missile defense umbrella against the Terrorist force's missile threat.
The Federal Republic of Caminoes Air Force operates 350 aircraft, including several types of advanced fighters like F-9D, heavily modified CF-16C/D, and the indigenous Z-66 Crane, supported by well-maintained fleets of older fighters such as F-9C and CF-5E/F that still effectively serve the air force alongside the more modern aircraft. In an attempt to gain strength in terms of not just numbers but also modernity, the commissioning of four _____, under Project Oversight for centralized intelligence gathering and analysis on a modern battlefield, will enhance the fighters' and other support aircraft's ability to perform their missions with awareness and precision.
Economy
The Caminoan economy presents a diversified base of industries ranging from agriculture to manufacturing, with the top income companies last year being the Envirocon Corp., a Sagacity-based tech company focused on innovations in the agriculture sector, whether it be through mechanical machinery or bio-chemical engineering, and the Hexagon Group, noted for owning the top three major companies (mainly manufacturers of semiconductor-related devices) focused on serving the industrial bases of the Caminoan economy, amounting to an approximate 12% of the overall GDP. Being a developed country with a high-income economy, it gives way to a highly industrialized economy and an advanced-educated labor force, all owed to the heavy incentives and government subsidization on educational institutions, making it one of the most educated countries in the Coalition, having 7 out of 10 of its citizens attaining a tertiary education degree.
The table consists of the largest Caminoan companies by revenue in 2018, and are cited as global contenders in the international economy.
Rank | Name | Headquarters | Revenue (mil. $) | Profits (mil. $) | Assets (mil. $) |
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1 | CSMC | Daminoa | Row 2, Column 4 | Row 2, Column 5 | Row 2, Column 6 |
2 | NADTSERR Co. | Sagacity | Row 3, Column 4 | Row 3, Column 5 | Row 3, Column 6 |
3 | Wiikinton Atticker Holdings | Sagacity | Row 4, Column 4 | Row 4, Column 5 | Row 4, Column 6 |
4 | Handen Technologies | Sagacity | Row 5, Column 4 | Row 5, Column 5 | Row 5, Column 6 |
5 | Raxxicon Energy | Daminoa | Row 6, Column 4 | Row 6, Column 5 | Row 6, Column 6 |
6 | First Bank of Caminoes Inc.(FBC) | Sagacity | Row 7, Column 4 | Row 7, Column 5 | Row 7, Column 6 |
7 | Sakitech Inc. | Row 8, Column 3 | Elefant | Row 8, Column 5 | Row 8, Column 6 |
8 | Daite Tech Corp. | Row 9, Column 3 | Ektupan | Row 9, Column 5 | Row 9, Column 6 |
9 | Core Kaminoa Co. | Row 10, Column 3 | Ianua | Row 10, Column 5 | Row 10, Column 6 |
10 | Row 11, Column 2 | Row 11, Column 3 | Row 11, Column 4 | Row 11, Column 5 | Row 11, Column 6 |
11 | Row 12, Column 2 | Row 12, Column 3 | Row 12, Column 4 | Row 12, Column 5 | Row 12, Column 6 |
12 | Row 13, Column 2 | Row 13, Column 3 | Row 13, Column 4 | Row 13, Column 5 | Row 13, Column 6 |
13 | Row 14, Column 2 | Row 14, Column 3 | Row 14, Column 4 | Row 14, Column 5 | Row 14, Column 6 |
Tourism
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Central Trust Fund System
Infrastructure, Energy, and Transportation
Science and Technology
Culture and Society
Politics
Government
Cabinet
Political Parties
Political Parties/Coalition Parties in The Caminoes
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