Mundaqar
La Federación de Mundaqares Mundaqar | |
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Court language | Oubastine |
Leaders | |
• Chairman | Tariq Ximenes |
• Archduke of Duero | Esmeraldo Namib |
• Premier of Braqara | Garcia Munmara |
• Secretary-General | Philip de Virreina |
Establishment | 1986 |
Population | |
• 2015 estimate | 177,023,672 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Per capita | 16,983 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Per capita | 15,543 |
Gini (2015) | 31.8 medium |
HDI (2015) | 0.865 very high |
Currency | Dinar |
The Federation of Mundaqar is a tripartite state composed of the National Republic of Braqara in the north, the client states collectively known as Las Faldillas on the southern coast, and the Archduchy of Duero de Aqar in the east. The central and northern regions are dominated by Fabrian Catholics interspersed with Muslim enclaves and villages. In the south, Smithics dominate commerce and politics. The state endures through an uneasy peace between these three substates and factions.
History
Geography
Mundaqar's geography varies widely from north to south. The northern region is dominated by the Al'zir Jafat Desert, which is most erg in the west, slowly transforming to the dry southern face of the Astral Mountains. Below the desert are grasslands and chaparral that increase in intensity towards the southern tropical zone and Mundaqar's southern border at Lake Upemba.
Politics and Government
Mundaqar has been under the rule of a transitional government since the peace settlement in 1986 that ended the civil war. The central government's legislative and executive body is the Confederal Committee on the Continuation of the Peace, though their power is partly checked by the oversight of the Pontifical Council for Peace and Justice, the Yen Council for Peace and Justice, and the Viceroyal Council for Peace and Justice.