Raditia
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Republic of Raditia Radčanská Republika | |
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Capital | Meziříčí |
Largest city | Černogorod |
Official languages | Raditian |
Ethnic groups | Raditians |
Demonym(s) | Raditian |
Government | Unitary parliamentary republic |
• President | Prokop Šrámek |
• Prime Minister | Ludvík Kříž |
Legislature | Parliament |
Senate | |
National Assembly | |
Area | |
• Total | 230,740 km2 (89,090 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 46.378.740 |
• Density | 201/km2 (520.6/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $1.680 trillion |
• Per capita | $48,443 |
GDP (nominal) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $1.374 trillion |
• Per capita | $36,240 |
Gini (2019) | 38.7 medium |
HDI (2022) | 0.812 very high |
Currency | Raditian Denár (RDE) |
Time zone | UTC +1 |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy (AD) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +10 |
Internet TLD | .rad |
The Raditian Republic (Radčanská Republika), also known as Raditia or the Second Raditian Republic, is a parliamentary republic situated on the Kryvian sub-continent. It is a unitary state further devolved into five Krainas (Provinces): the Mezirichi Kraina, the Chernograd Kraina, the Pobochian Kraina, the Teslanian Kraina, and the Pomoravian Kraina. Raditia covers an area of 230 740 km2 and has an estimated population of forty-six million. The first unified Raditan nation was the Raditian Grand Principality, officially formed in 912, which would later transform into the Raditian Kingdom in 1720. Throughout the 19th century, Raditians became dissatisfied with the royal rule. This dissatisfaction came to a head in 1896 when the Parliament declared the formation of Raditian Republic instead of electing a new King.
While the Republican forces eventually won, the Republic would be overthrown by socialists in 1944. The socialist dictatorship would subsequently crumble in 1976, leading to the creation of the modern-day Raditian Republic.
Raditia is a developed country, with a national GDP of circa 1,6 trillion NSD and a GDP of thirty-six thousand NSD per capita. The richest people earn eight times more than the poorest, with the national minimum wage being around 10 NSD. Funding for social welfare is modest, while commercial welfare is rare. Raditia is a free market country that supports individualism and the political process is free and open.
Etymology
Raditia is an exonym, the native Slavic name is Radčansko (Radchansko) which is derived from Hradčansko (Gradchansko) meaning land of cities.
Government
The Raditian Republic is a parliamentary democracy in which majority rule is blended with minority rights protected by law. The Raditian Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and it is modeled after various western constitutions.
The citizens of Raditia are subject to three levels of government: national, provincial, and municipal.
Military
President serves as command-in-chief of Raditia Military Forces, which is overseen by the Ministry of Armed Forces. The military is divided into four branches: the Ground Force, the Air Force, the Warfleet, and the Special Force. All of these branches are fully professional.
The Armed Forces are mostly self-defense-focused, with only limited expeditionary capabilities. Though there is a push to make the RAF capable of deployment all over the world.
Economy
Raditia operates under a system of free-market capitalism. According to various studies, the nominal GDP is $1,6 trillion. The private sector is estimated to constitute 65% of the economy, with national, provincial, and local governments accounting for around 35%. The unemployment rate is at 2.6%.
Currency is Denár, 1 Denár is equal to 1,15 NSD.
Information technology is currently the nation's largest industry, followed by retail, tourism, and cheese exports. Car manufacturing and book publishing are other important drivers of the Raditian economy. The free market provides a majority of services.
Trade meets its needs with a slight surplus.