Gatula
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People’s Democratic Republic of Gatula República Democrática Popular de Gatula (Columbian) | |
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Capital and largest city | Tegula |
Official languages |
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Religion |
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Demonym(s) | Gatulan |
Government | Unitary Theocratic Authoritarian Dominate-Party Premist Republic |
• Premier | Menuelito Eliseo |
• Surrogate Premier | Donatilda Saza |
• Chair of the Humanitarian Party | Yovana Alarcón |
Legislature | People's Assembly |
Area | |
• Total | 431,020 km2 (166,420 sq mi) (39th) |
Population | |
• 3000 census | 95,899,462 (34th) |
• Density | 222.5/km2 (576.3/sq mi) (32nd) |
GDP (PPP) | 3000 estimate |
• Total | $3.796 trillion (34th) |
• Per capita | $39,584 (40th) |
GDP (nominal) | 3000 estimate |
• Total | $2.933 trillion (33rd) |
• Per capita | $30,583 (38th) |
Gini (3000) | 44.5 medium (51st) |
HDI (3000) | 0.718 high (56th) |
Currency | Gatulan Quetzal (GTQ) |
Time zone | UTC-6.5, -7 (Central American Time, Western Standard Time) |
Gatula, officially the People’s Democratic Republic of Gatula, is a nation in northern America. It is bordered by Torio to the northeast, Kota to the northwest, Forna to the west, Free Republic to the southwest, and Tas to the southeast. It has a coast with the Hud Sea to the east.
Gatula ranks low in civil liberties and very low in political freedom. Most civil liberties are either not permitted or not respected, however most of the population does not seem to feel these effects as there is little internal unrest or protest. People in Gatula approve of the government, except for a small number of fringe groups that have been deemed terrorist organisations by the government. Political freedom in Gatula is nonexistent with all criticism of the government and opposing political parties declared illegal.
Gatula produces the most amount of Uranium in the world. Despite this, most countries do not trade with Gatula due to major ideological differences. Gatula also has extensive manufacturing plants which surprisingly are more financially rewarding to the government via taxes and the overall economy.
Etymology
Gatula is related to the name given by natives to a southern area of the American Nomadic Region in the second millenia. The original word is not known, however etymologists are certain this is where Gatula is derived.