Greater Antillia

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Empire of Greater Antillia

Antillia
Motto: "native name" (Creole-Antillian)
"English translation!"
Anthem: TBA
CapitalRabitu
LargestAtlantessu
Official languagesTBA
Demonym(s)Antillian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary theocratic monarchy
• Emperor
Baltanura V
• Enderasse
TBD
LegislatureTBA
TBA
TBA
Population
• 2024 census
158,371,200
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
5.63 trillion
• Per capita
$35,600
Gini (2022)31.2
medium
HDI (2024)Increase 0.866
very high
CurrencyTBA
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code711
Internet TLD.GAT


Anteliyea, officially known as the Empire of Greater Anteliyea, with it being historically known as the Neo-Atlantean Empire and sometimes the Lands of Sunset depending on what part of the empire you are in, is a sovereign nation. It covers an area of 12,210,650 square kilometres (4,714,558 sq mi) and has a population of more than 158 million people.

Greater Anteliyea's capital is Rabitu, while its largest city is Atlantessu; other major cities include TBA, TBA.

Greater Anteliyea is a theocratic monarchy with a unwritten consitution, system, although it has been labeled a benevolent autocracy given recent monarchs tendency to delegate power to lesser personages. The current monarch is Emperor Baltanura who is head of state. His Enderasse (PLACEHOLDER) is head of government overseeing the Emperor's Cabinet and sitting on the Crown Council.

Legislative power is vested in the bicameral TBA.


Greater Anteliyea is a developed country, with an advanced high-income economy. It is known throughout the world for its high standards of living, its healthcare, and its educational system. It has been categorized as "very high" in the Human Development Index. It is also consistently ranked as one of the safest countries in the world to live in.

Etymology

History

Geography

Government and politics

Administrative divisions

There are four constituent states within the Empire of Greater Anteliyea, these are TBA.

Economy

The mixed market economy of Greater Anteliyea is varied with a focus on technology, agriculture, textile manufacturing, shipping, mining and the the production of luxury goods.

There is a significant private sector dominated by reputable privately held corporations in addition to government owned corporations operating in key economic sectors such as mining, airlines, media, and entertainment. Greater Antillia is rich in natural resources such as oil, iron, gold, timber, and diamonds.

An estimated 30% of the workforce is employed in the agricultural industry in some fashion. Agricultural products include barley, wheat, potatos, tomatos, tangerines, maize, rice, millet, and sorghum. Greater Anteliyea produces a significant amount of hash and is one of the world's largest producers of cannabis. The country also possesses a substantial livestock population and several ports along the coast which are excellent for fishing.

The mining sector is considered to be one of the three pillars of the Greater Anteliyea economy with the other two being agriculture and tourism. Greater Anteliyea mines such minerals as diamonds, gold, copper, iron ore, salt, and zinc.

In addition to this the kingdom's major exports include diamonds, petroleum, lead, cannabis, sugar, tobacco, cotton, and timber.

The country's stock exchange in Rabitu lists 100 publicly traded companies.

Economic History

Up until the 19th century, the country was largely an agricultural society, with large sugar, cotton, rice, indigo, and tobacco plantations spread throughout the country. Over the last century and a half the Greater Antillian economy has transitioned to a diversified mix of services, manufacturing, agriculture, mining, and trade.

The agricultural based economy of Greater Anteliyea was until the late 19th century strongly based on a mixture of serf/slave labor. Slavery would exist in Greater Anteliyea until the 1800s. Demographics

Major cities

The Empire of Greater Antelilia has over the course of the last few centuries become a highly urbanized country with the largest cities being: TBA, TBA, TBA

An estimated 102.7 million people live in the twenty five largest cities in Greater Anteliyea, which averages out to about 65% of the population.

Religion

Greater Anteliyea is a very religious country with an estimated 75% of the population being of the Antillian Religion, a polytheistic faith that incoporates the worship of thousands of gods, the deification of living and deceased emperors and their consorts, ancestor veneration, and aspects of animism

Langauges

Education

The educational system in Greater Anteliyea is divided into preschool (for those under age 6), basic education (for 9 years), secondary education (for 3 years), and higher education. Education in the country is compulsory until age 16. The estimated literacy rate for the country in 2020 was 85%.

The most prestigious places for higher learning are the ten oldest universities in the country, they are: TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, and TBA.

TBA and TBA the two oldest centers of higher learning in the country were established in the medieval ages, being established in the 9th and 15th centuries respectively

There are a number of prestigious elite boarding schools which act as feeder schools for the country's most elite universities; these are TBA (1567), TBA (1667), TBA (1860) and the all girls TBA College (1781).


Culture

Over the course of a thousand years Greater Anteliyea has developed a uniquely blended culture with specific influences from various civilizations which traversed the region. As a result of its long history, Greater Anteliyea is renowned for its numerious historic and national landmarks, which have long been touted as tourist attractions.

The Empire of Greater Anteliyea is home to multiple heritage sites and tourist attractions of international importance including: the four ancient capital cities of TBA;, historic center at, The port-city of TBA; the imperial palace complex and park at TBA, the beach resorts at TBA, the medieval universities at TBA, TBA National Park.

Architecture

Cuisine