Republic of Belmonte

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Republic of Belmonte
Flag of Belmonte
Flag
Coat of arms
Motto: "Egregiam Fidem, Caritatem, Patria"
Belmonte
Belmonte
CapitalBelmonte City
Largest cityOcampo
Recognised national languagesEnglish, Spanish
Demonym(s)Belmonteese
GovernmentParlimentary Republic
• President
Emilia Cullen
Lucan Bautista
• Deputy Prime Minister
Casandra Ibarra
LegislatureParliament
Establishment
• Independence from West Monroe
January 1, 1701
• Military Coup
March 23, 1934
• Current Constitution
June 5, 1974
Population
• 2020 census
3,196,073
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$36,610
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$117.008,220,000
Gini (2020)41
medium
HDI (2015).894
very high
CurrencyIbican Dollar (ID)
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+2
Internet TLD.bm, .bmt

The Republic of Belmonte, commonly referred to as Belmonte, is a unitary parliamentary republic divided in half by the Belmonte Range. On one side of the mountains, the coastline of the nation is home beaches that serve as a major tourist destination, as well as dense rain forests. The interoir of the country is furthur divided by the Belmonte River and Lake Belmonte. On the west side of the lake, the many rivers carrying run off from the mountains serve to create the nations "Fertile Creseant", home to most of the nation's farmland and the capital, Belmonte City. On the east side, the oil rich Madej Desert stretches across the border and into Ibica and Calejo. While providing much of the nation's income, the desert is very sparsley populated

Belmonte had long been in the sphere of influence of the Monroe Empire, being fully subjegated and treated as a territory of the empire, though never under their full political control. When joining Ibica, West Monroe was not permitted to retain control over Belmonte. The Monroan prince that reigned over the territory took advantage of the situation to set up his own kingdom, supported by the newly created Ibica.