Anikatia-South Lake Relations

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Anikatia-South Lake Relations (Anikatian: 안니카탸-사우스 레이크 관계 ; annikatya-sauseu leikeu gwangye), refers to the interstate relations between Anikatia and South Lake. ommercial and trade relationships has grown rapidly since ties were established, relations were intially characterised as tenuous, with relatively little known about each other between the two countries. Today, there are strong economic and diplomatic links between the two countries.

Country comparison

Anikatia Republic of Anikatia Template:Country data South Lake State of South Lake
Populations 212,97 million (2015) 62,54 million (2015)
Area 2,807,292.00 sq m XX.XX sq mi
Population density 75.86/sq mi XX.XX/sq mi
Capital Antiytia Franklin
Largest city Antiytia Franklin
Government Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic Directorial free market state with elements of direct democracy
Current Leader President Sui Anyi
(head of state)
Prime Minister Do Eun-sook
(head of government)
Board of directors
Robas Poriskovu
Adrianus Romilis
Ronald Yorkshire
Anthony Bardannas
Adriana McCortney
John Baker
(head of state)
(head of government)
Official languages Anikatian and English None at federal level but English, Latin, Sieuxerrian, Yiddish, and Old Belfrasian de facto
Main religions 50.35% Folk Yeosindo, or "not-religious"
24.53% Yeosindo
18.32% Romulan Catholicism
2.54% Islam
1.85% Protestant
1.57% Sunni Islam
1.26% Orthodox Christianity
1.04% various Islam sects
0.54% JudaismJewish
75% Capitalism
20% various religions
5% not-religious
GDP (nominal) (2015) $5,711 Trillion ($26,816.85 per capita) $4.509 Trillion ($72,100.75 per capita)
Military expenditures $212.459 billion (3.72% of GDP) $XXX.XXX billion (X.XX% of GDP)

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