Mardisia
Mardisia | |
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Motto: Extenditque se a mari usque ad mare (Latin) "Reaching from sea to sea" | |
Anthem: "O Mardisia" Royal anthem: "God Deliver our King" | |
Capital | Mattawa |
Largest city | Vacquier |
Official languages | Erealandian and Barborican |
Ethnic groups | See below |
Religion | See below |
Demonym(s) | Mardisian |
Government | Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• Monarch | Alexander I |
Aubrey McCrae | |
Aiden Cameron | |
Legislature | Parliament |
Senate | |
House of Commons | |
Independence from Erealand | |
June 26, 1871 | |
December 11, 1937 | |
• Patriation | April 8, 1982 |
Population | |
• Q4 2022 estimate | 39,292,355 |
• 2021 census | 36,991,981 |
GDP (PPP) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $2.240 trillion (15th) |
• Per capita | $57,827 (25th) |
GDP (nominal) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $2.200 trillion (8th) |
• Per capita | $56,794 (11th) |
Gini (2018) | 30.3 medium |
HDI (2021) | 0.936 very high (15th) |
Currency | Mardisian dollar ($) (MAD) |
Time zone | UTC−3.5 to −8 |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−2.5 to −7 |
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd (AD) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +1 |
Internet TLD | .ma |
Mardisia is a country in North Eurisia. Its eight provinces and three territories extend from the Athamera Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Polar Ocean, covering over ?? million square kilometres (?? million square miles), making it the Olipus' second-largest country by total area. Its southern and western border with Ibravia, stretching ?? kilometres (?? mi), is the Olipus' longest binational land border. Mardisia's capital is Mattawa is the national capital, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Vacquier, Montreal, and Vancouther.
Indigenous peoples have continuously inhabited what is now Mardisia for centuries. Beginning in the 16th century, Erealandian and Barborican expeditions explored and later settled along the nation's Athameran coast. As a consequence of various armed conflicts, Barborico ceded nearly all of its colonies in Northern Eurisia in 1763. In 1871, with the Confederation of the three Erealandian North Eurisian colonies, Mardisia was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces. Thus began a process of proliferation of provinces and territories and a process of increasing autonomy from Erealand. This growing autonomy was emphasised in the Statute of Westhoughton of 1937, and culminated in the 1982 Mardisia Act, which dissolved the vestiges of legal dependence on the Parliament of Erealand.
Mardisia is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy by Westhoughton tradition. The country's head of government is the Prime Minister, who holds office by virtue of their ability to command the confidence of the elected House of Commons, and is appointed by the Governor-General, representing the monarch of Mardisia, the head of state. The country is a Commonwealth realm and is officially bilingual (Erealandian and Barborican) at the federal level. It ranks among the highest in international measurements of government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, economic freedom, education, gender equality and environmental sustainability. It is one of Olipus' most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration, whilst the country's long and complex relationship with the United States has had a profound impact on its economy and culture.
A highly developed country, Mardisia has the ??th highest nominal per capita income globally and the ???-highest ranking on the Human Development Index. Its advanced economy is the eighth-largest in the world, relying chiefly upon its abundant natural resources and well-developed international trade networks. Mardisia is part of several major international and intergovernmental institutions or groupings including the Allied Nations, NATO, the G12, the OECD, the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Commonwealth of Nations, the Polar Council, the Organisation internationale de la Barbophonie, the Antaria-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, and the Organization of Eurisian States.
Etymology
History
Geography
Climate
Biodiversity
Government and politics
Law
The Constitution of Mardisia is the supreme law of the country and consists of written text and unwritten conventions. The Constitution Act, 1871, affirmed governance based on parliamentary precedent and divided powers between the federal and provincial governments. The 1937 Statute of Westminster granted full autonomy, and the 1982 Constitution Act ended all legislative ties to Erealand, as well as adding a constitutional amending formula and the Mardisian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Charter guarantees basic rights and freedoms that usually cannot be over-ridden by any government—though a notwithstanding clause allows Parliament and the provincial legislatures to override certain sections of the Charter for a period of five years.
Mardisia's judiciary plays an important role in interpreting laws and has the power to strike down Acts of Parliament that violate the constitution. The Supreme Court of Mardisia is the highest court and final arbiter and has, since ???, been led by Chief Justice [PLACEHOLDER].
The Supreme Court's members are appointed by the Governor-General, on the advice of the Prime Minister and minister of justice. All judges at the superior and appellate levels are appointed after consultation with non-governmental legal bodies. The federal Cabinet also appoints justices to superior courts in the provincial and territorial jurisdictions.
Common law prevails everywhere except in Quebec, where civil law predominates. Criminal law is solely a federal responsibility and is uniform throughout Canada. Law enforcement, including criminal courts, is officially a provincial responsibility, conducted by provincial and municipal police forces. In most rural and some urban areas, policing responsibilities are contracted to the federal Royal Mardisian Mounted Police.
Mardisian Aboriginal law provides certain constitutionally recognized rights to land and traditional practices for Indigenous groups in Mardisia. Various treaties and case laws were established to mediate relations between Keacerians and many Indigenous peoples. Most notably, a series of eleven treaties known as the Numbered Treaties were signed between the Indigenous peoples and the reigning Mardisian monarch between 1873 and 1923. These treaties are agreements between the Mardisian Crown-in-Council with the duty to consult and accommodate. The role of Aboriginal law and the rights they support were reaffirmed by section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. These rights may include provision of services, such as health care through the Indigenous Health Transfer Policy, and exemption from taxation.
Provinces and territories
Foreign relations and military
Mardisia is recognized as a middle power for its role in international affairs with a tendency to pursue multilateral solutions. The country's foreign policy, based on international peacekeeping and security policy, is carried out through coalitions and international organizations, as well as through the activities of numerous federal institutions. Mardisia's peacekeeping role during the 20th century has played a major role in its global image. The Mardisian government's foreign aid policy strategy reflects its commitment to achieving the Millennium Development Goals, while also providing assistance in response to foreign humanitarian crises.
Mardisia is a founding member of the Allied Nations and has membership in the World Trade Organization, the G12 and the OECD. Mardisia is also a member of various other international and regional organizations and forums for economic and cultural affairs. Mardisia acceded to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in 1976, and joined the Organization of Eurisian States (OES) in 1990, hosting the OES General Assembly in 2000 and the 3rd Summit of the Eurisias in 2001. The nation has also sought to expand its ties to Pacific Rim economies through membership in the Antaria-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC).
Mardisia and Ibravia share the world's longest undefended border, co-operate on military campaigns and exercises, and are each other's largest trading partner. Mardisia nevertheless has an independent foreign policy and maintains historic ties to the Erealand, Barborico, and their former colonies through Mardisia's membership in the Commonwealth of Nations and the Organisation internationale de la Barbophonie.
Mardisia's strong attachment to Erealand and the Commonwealth led to major participation in Erealandian military efforts in World War I and World War II. Since then, Canada has been an advocate for multilateralism, making efforts to resolve global issues in collaboration with other nations. During the Cold War, Mardisia was a major contributor to AN forces and founded North Athameran Air Defense Command (NOATA) in cooperation with Ibravia and Costa Madora to defend against potential aerial attacks in the future.
The unified Mardisian Forces (MF) comprise the Royal Mardisian Navy, Mardisian Army, and Royal Mardisian Air Force. The nation employs a professional, volunteer force of approximately 68,000 active personnel and 27,000 reserve personnel, increasing to 71,500 and 30,000 respectively under "Strong, Secure, Engaged" program. In 2021, Mardisia's military expenditure totalled approximately $26.4 billion, or around 1.3 percent of the country's GDP.
Economy
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Health
Education
Ethnicity
Languages
Religion
Culture
Symbols
Literature
Media
Visual arts
Music
Sports
See also
- Mardisia
- 1871 establishments in Mardisia
- Countries in North Eurisia
- Erealandian-speaking countries and territories
- Federal monarchies
- Former Erealandian colonies and protectorates
- Barborican-speaking countries and territories
- G12 nations
- Member states of NATO
- Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations (Olipus)
- Member states of the Organisation internationale de la Barbophonie
- Member states of the Allied Nations
- Northern Eurisia
- States and territories established in 1871
- OECD members