Caminoes

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The Federal Republic of Caminoes
Des Republiqa Phederalis et Kaminoa
Vertical tricolor (green, red, yellow) with a five-pointed gold star in the center of the red.
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Coat of arms of Caminoes
Coat of arms
Motto: 
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"For more, and new, for family"
Anthem: 
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CapitalSagacity
Largest cityIanua City
Official languages
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Caminoan
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary Republic
• President
Inna Anton Maradona
Jamie Whitley
LegislatureKaminoa Dieta
Area
• Total
783,356 km2 (302,455 sq mi)
Population
• July 2012 estimate
99,987,056
• Density
39.7/km2 (102.8/sq mi) (167th)
GDP (PPP)2011 estimate
• Total
$5.751 trillion
• Per capita
$36,144
GDP (nominal)2011 estimate
• Total
$25.759 billion
• Per capita
$1,230
Gini (2001)31.4
medium
HDI (2011)Increase 0.940
very high
CurrencyCaminoan Dollar (CAD)
Time zoneUTC+1 (SAT)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+1 (not observed)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+237
Internet TLD.cm
  1. These are the titles as given in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Caminoes, Article X. The Caminoan version of the song is sometimes called Tsant de Ralliementis, as in National Anthems of the World; and the English version "We Are Caminoes", as in DeLancey and DeLancey 61.

The Caminoes (officially The Federal Republic of Caminoes) is a country in Adula with a population of 99,987,056 Caminoans, with which 25% live within the Sagacity Metropolitan Area (SMA), the nation's capital region sector. Other major cities include, Ianua, Elefant, Hanoma, Nakoma, Ektupan, Oepaia, Eleventh, and Daminoa.

The Caminoes's southwestern border is formed by the Kamino Bay with its southeastern border meets with the Gabriel Sea, the northwestern is a land border while the northeast is formed by neighboring countries such as Tiqal and Shariati extending all the way up to its northside with Vorrica.

The population's huge sum is majorily contributed from Ianua, reinforced by a huge bulk of the various population from neighboring countries on the Caminoes's north immigrating towards the country, making the country more populous than it it otherwise had been. Ianua (colloquially referred to as the "border city") being the nearest urabn area relative to the borders of its northern neighbours became the largest city in Caminoes for this very reason. This has been the largest contentious issue in Caminoan society and politics, as the inclusion of immigrants, refugees, and informal settlers into Caminoan society are notably complicated in its process, however most supporters who are more keen for laxer immigration policies posit the very plethora and availability of manpower through people has built up the foundations of the Caminoan economy and helped the nation build its industrial backbone through the late 70's and the mid 80', this approach has led to arguments against them of hypocrisy and misguided intentions, as it insinuates a conditional acceptance and inclusion of immigrants into Caminoan society where economic prospects are viewed more significant, another factor that is historically proven throughout the industrialization of the Caminoes.

Etymology

History

Geography, Climate, and Environment

Administrative Divisions

Demographics

Education

Language

Religion

Healthcare

The Central Healthcare System of Caminoes (CHS)

Foreign Relations

Military

Economy

Caminoan Main Prodcut Exports
Glycerin has always been a huge part of the Caminoan economic indusrty as from the early ages of civilization all the way from the Anuit to the modern day, having uses stretching from facial products to military components.

The Caminoan economy presents a diversified base of industries ranging from agriculture to manufacturing, with the top income companies last year being the Envirocon Corp., a Sagacity-based tech company focused on innovations in the agriculture sector, whether it be through mechanical machinery or bio-chemical engineering, and the Hexagon Group, noted for owning the top three major companies (mainly manufacturers of semiconductor-related devices) focused on serving the industrial bases of the Caminoan economy, amounting to an approximate 12% of the overall GDP. Being a developed country with a high-income economy, it gives way to a highly industrialized economy and an advanced-educated labor force, all owed to the heavy incentives and government subsidization on educational institutions, making it one of the most educated countries in the Coalition, having 7 out of 10 of its citizens attaining a tertiary education degree.

The table consists of the largest Caminoan companies by revenue in 2018, and are cited as global contenders in the international economy.

Rank Name Headquarters Revenue (mil. $) Profits (mil. $) Assets (mil. $)
1 CSMC Daminoa Row 2, Column 4 Row 2, Column 5 Row 2, Column 6
2 NADTSERR Co. Sagacity Row 3, Column 4 Row 3, Column 5 Row 3, Column 6
3 Wiikinton Atticker Holdings Sagacity Row 4, Column 4 Row 4, Column 5 Row 4, Column 6
4 Handen Technologies Sagacity Row 5, Column 4 Row 5, Column 5 Row 5, Column 6
5 Raxxicon Energy Daminoa Row 6, Column 4 Row 6, Column 5 Row 6, Column 6
6 First Bank of Caminoes Inc.(FBC) Sagacity Row 7, Column 4 Row 7, Column 5 Row 7, Column 6
7 Sakitech Inc. Row 8, Column 3 Elefant Row 8, Column 5 Row 8, Column 6
8 Daite Tech Corp. Row 9, Column 3 Ektupan Row 9, Column 5 Row 9, Column 6
9 Core Kaminoa Co. Row 10, Column 3 Ianua Row 10, Column 5 Row 10, Column 6
10 Row 11, Column 2 Row 11, Column 3 Row 11, Column 4 Row 11, Column 5 Row 11, Column 6
11 Row 12, Column 2 Row 12, Column 3 Row 12, Column 4 Row 12, Column 5 Row 12, Column 6
12 Row 13, Column 2 Row 13, Column 3 Row 13, Column 4 Row 13, Column 5 Row 13, Column 6
13 Row 14, Column 2 Row 14, Column 3 Row 14, Column 4 Row 14, Column 5 Row 14, Column 6

Tourism

Finance Services

Central Trust Fund System

Infrastructure, Energy, and Transportation

Science and Technology

Culture and Society

Politics

Government

Cabinet

Ministry Title Minister/Chancellor Tenure Political Party
Placeholder.png Office of Cabinet and General Affairs Prime Minister Jamie Whitley 2020-present Conservatism de Caminoa (CdC)
O.S .png Home Office Home Secretary Lilja Tatiana Hernandez 2020-present Moderate Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Energy Erik Eerkens 2020-present Moderate Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Finance Leslie Kegan 2020-present Green Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Economy and Work Amy Dela Rosa 2020-present Conservatism de Caminoa (CdC)
Placeholder.png Minister of Development and National Competitiveness Manuelito Aguilar 2020-present Green Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Education, Culture, and Sports Ibn Khalud 2020-present Green Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Health and Humanity Eleanor Brown 2020-present Green Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Science and Research Nadya Muldove Kwarteng 2020-present Green Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Justice and Redemption Suguru Geto 2020-present Green Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Defence Harrison Padilla 2020-present Green Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Foreign Affairs Mickey Laurenbach 2020-present Green Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Ecology and Climate Beatrice Patrice Nikeshi 2020-present Green Party
Placeholder.png Minister of Agriculture and Food Natsuki Fokoyama 2020-present Green Party

Political Parties

Political Parties

Political Parties/Coalition Parties in The Caminoes

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