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List of Auroran countries by different metrices

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This is a list of Auroran countries by different metrices, in lists and tables below.

By gross domestic product (GDP)

By nominal GDP (2018-20)
Rank Country/Territory GDP (US$million)
World 21,796,098
1  Yudong 2,680,574
2  Mascylla 2,615,955
3  Kodesh 2,387,686
4  Valimia 1,691,278
5  Cuthland 1,502,194
6  Sarrac 1,449,994
7  Kenlong 1,273,806
8  Melasia 1,257,682
9  Lavaria 1,246,273
10 Norden 1,232,893
11  Chasun 776,171
12 Abramea 761,842
13  Falland 742,446
14  Dulebia 534,790
15  Rovina 384,637
16 Valtriva 277,681
17 Krovech 236,566
18  Temaria 217,245
19 Sileria 172,868
20 Akawhk (Mascylla) 102,884
21 Erjarvia 86,916
22  Chelagey 74,160
23  Ochoccola 54,230
24  Lilienburg 34,726
By GDP (PPP) (2018-20)
Rank Country/Territory GDP (US$million)
World 11,008,154
1  Valimia 4,259,340
2  Kodesh 3,808,158
3  Yudong 3,727,875
4  Mascylla 2,884,519
5  Sarrac 1,941,976
6  Cuthland 1,847,642
7  Kenlong 1,595,144
8 Abramea 1,463,628
9  Melasia 1,301,788
10 Norden 1,148,974
11  Falland 787,012
12  Dulebia 733,326
13  Chasun 725,709
14  Rovina 659,863
15  Valtriva 394,877
16 Sileria 200,558
17  Temaria 177,273
18  Chelagey 128,745
19 Akawhk (Mascylla) 113,519
21  Ochoccola 107,499
22 Erjarvia 91,482
23  Lilienburg 39,974

By Human Development Index (HDI)

By Human Development Index (2018-20)
Rank Country/Territory HDI number (trend)
1  Temaria 0.944 Increase
2 Erjarvia 0.943 Steady
3  Mascylla 0.922 Increase
4  Melasia 0.921 Steady
5  Norden 0.912 Steady
6  Yudong 0.910 Increase
7  Lilienburg 0.907 Steady
8  Sarrac 0.903 Increase
9  Cuthland 0.887 Increase
10  Valimia 0.878 Increase
11  Valtriva 0.872 Increase
12  Rovina 0.858 Increase

By population

By last total population statistic (2018-20)
Rank Country/Territory Population
World 982,980,150
1  Kodesh 229,034,595
2  Yudong 123,284,452
3  Valimia 115,991,961
4  Kenlong 96,208,984
5  Lavaria 50,009,425
6  Mascylla 48,972,336
7  Cuthland 44,794,500
8  Sarrac 42,128,950
9  Melasia 39,872,511
10  Abramea 38,275,816
11  Dulebia 29,894,117
12  Chasun 27,173,990
13  Norden 24,621,037
14  Falland 18,569,508
15  Rovina 18,042,854
16  Valtriva 15,426,722
17  Ochoccola 4,602,427
18  Sileria 4,463,300
19  Chelagey 4,271,073
20  Temaria 2,681,410
21  Sumigen 2,215,450
22  Erjarvia 1,837,549
23  Lilienburg 607,183

By militaries

Manpower

Flag Country Active military Reserve military Total Expenditure
Cuthland
Cuthland 212,000 950,000 1,162,000 £76.0 billion (US$61.8 billion) in 2019
Mascylla
Mascylla 167,200 329,700 496,900 Ӄ60.2 billion (US$46.8 billion) in 2019
Yudong
Yudong 205,400 51,000 256,400 ¥53.1 billion (US$50 billion) in 2019
Norden
Norden 31,874 176,000 207,874 ꬶ152.4 billion (US$14.8 billion) in 2019
Sarrac
Sarrac 123,282 15,150 147,432 ₣16.1 billion (US$17.2 billion) in 2019
Falland
Falland 54,382 84,372 138,754 ɢ15.591 billion (US$X) in 2020

WMDs (weapons of mass destruction)

  No weapons or development program
  Unknown or ambiguous: Nation may or may not possess weapons or development program
  Nation with weapons in development
  Nation party to a nuclear sharing agreement
  Nation with active weapons

Country Chemical Biological Nuclear Warheads (total, 2020) First test Birchau Treaty status Nuclear delivery methods
 Mascylla Green x.svg Red check.svg 390 5 March 1942 (Ace) Signatory and ratifier Nuclear triad
 Falland Green x.svg Green x.svg 5 5 March 1942 (Ace) Signatory and ratifier Sea-based
 Cuthland Green x.svg Green x.svg Red check.svg 440 17 September 1947 (Longbow) Signatory and ratifier Nuclear triad
 Sarrac Green x.svg Green x.svg Red check.svg 200 2 April 1955 (Licorne) Signatory and ratifier Nuclear triad
 Yudong Green x.svg Green x.svg Green x.svg 0 [1] 2 April 1949 (Yudong 230) Signatory and ratifier Suspected nuclear triad

References

  1. Yudong is known to have the raw materials, technology and resources to re-initiate its nuclear program, but has opted not to do so since the 1992 Nuclear Consensus.