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Republic of Gapolania

Repubblica Gapolanesa
Flag of Gapolania
Flag
of Gapolania
Coat of arms
Motto: Uniti per sempre
United forever
Anthem: Le braci dei nostri cuori
Our heart's embers
Location of Gapolania in Kylaris
Location of Gapolania in Kylaris
Capital
and
Nassea
Official languagesVespasian
Recognised regional languagesChanuche
Ethnic groups
(2018)
  • 68.3% Mixed (Razzamista)
  • 9.9% Bahio-Gapolanese
  • 9.2% Native Asterian
  • 6.4% White Gapolanese
  • 3.5% Gowsa
  • 2.7% others or unspecified
Religion
(2018)
Demonym(s)Gapolanese
GovernmentConstitutional parliamentary unitary republic
• President
Mosè Maggiacomo
• Prime Minister
Ivano Cerbone
LegislatureSenate
Independence from  Etruria
• Declared
18th October, 1808
• Recognized
1810
• Current constitution
1981
Area
• Total
634,224 km2 (244,875 sq mi)
Population
• 2018 census
Increase 19,625,443
• Density
30.9/km2 (80.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
Increase $237.330 billion
• Per capita
Increase $12,093
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
Increase $131.961 billion
• Per capita
Increase $6,724
Gini (2019)44.5
medium
HDI (2019)0.758
high
CurrencyGapolanese Moneta (GPM)
Time zoneUTC-9 (Western Lumine Time)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.gp

Gapolania, officially Republic of Gapolania (Vespasian: Repubblica Gapolanesa) is a sovereign country in Asteria Inferior. It borders Jossia to the south-west, while bordering the East Arucian Sea to the north-west and the Lumine Ocean to the north and east. The country is a parliamentary unitary republic, divided into 11 governorates (governatorato) and a capital domain of Nassea, which is also the republic's most populated city.

The territory of modern day Gapolania was initially inhabited by semi-nomadic Chanuche people, living primarily on the western of northern coast of the land. Starting in the fourth decade of the 16th century, the region became a subject to an intense Povelian colonization, leading to the creation of the Viceroyalty of New Povelia in 1579. Following the political turmoil in Etruria, the nation declared its independence in 1808 and states Gapolania and Semara emerged as sovereign states in 1810, uniting in 1818. Despite the rapid development in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the republic descended into political and economic instability after siding with the Entente in the Great War. After the war, the country faced a series of coups, interchanging with waves of democratization, the last one taking place in the 1978, when the Hibiscus Revolution led to an establishment of the new government and creation of the new constitution.

Gapolania is a developing economy, classified as an upper-middle-income country. Despite that, it's the least developed Asterian nation, highly dependent on industry and agriculture, particularly fruits, fish, petroleum, minerals and shipbuilding. While known for its relatively high gender and ethnic equality, Gapolania suffers from many internal, particularly environmental, conflicts, as well as from high crime rate attributed mostly to drug usage, drug trafficking and corruption. It's a member of the Community of Nations, International Council for Democracy, Asteria Inferior Common Market and Organization of Asterian Nations.

Etymology

The etymology of the name "Gapolania" is quite unclear, with two most common versions claiming the name is derived from Vespasian "capo", meaning cape or "capa", meaning shell. Both options are explained by the linguists as possible and proper, as Gapolania's geographic location makes it a cape of Asteria Inferior and shells are also commonly found throughout the region, especially within the coast of the East Arucian Sea, where the waters rich in crustaceans often wash many shells on the sandy western coast of the republic.

Considerably more problematic is term "-lania", with many differing proposal. The most accepted one is that it served as a suffix to refer to the region as either cape land or shell land. This, on the other hand, could be derived from Chanuche "lawna", meaning lagoon. Indeed, most scholars during the 20th century sustained that shell lagoon is the proper etymology of the country name. More recent research, however, claim that it could also be delivered from Vespasian "lana" - wool. Why or how would the word wool be used in the context of the nation name is yet unclear, though there are claims that the word "lana" was the Chanuche term for Povelian explorers, as people wearing wool. The Chanuche might have desired wool and often traded their goods for this resource. The rapid evolution of the colony could have possibly joined two most common names: "capo" and "lana", creating a basis for the modern-day "Gapolania".

The name itself had been used for the first time in 1586, in the letter of Nassean governor to Povelian Doge. Initially, it was an informal term for the region, as the colony was divided into the governorates of Nassea and Semara. After the formation of the First Etrurian Republic, it started being used as an official name for the eastern part of today's republic. Following the Semara War, the officials adopted that name for the whole country.

History

Precolonial history

The territory of modern day Gapolania was inhabited by the Chanuche people, who settled mostly on the western coast and in the river valleys. Separated into several major tribes, their economy was agriculture-based, with developed fishing and crop cultivation traditions. While not organized, they created a wide trade network that was highly reliant on territorial divides and peaceful cooperation, preventing any tribe from waging major war or subjecting other tribal states. The Chanuche were most distinguished by their handicraft, mostly copper- and silver-work, as well as textiles. They were also stone and wood builders, with many statues and monuments dedicated to Chanuche gods and spirits.

A Poveglian fleet led by Giacomo Borghese arrived in the Eastern Arucian Sea and started trading with the native people of the land, exchanging goods and information. The Chanuche were exposed to metalworking and various animals, like cows and horses, sparking shift to a herding society.

Conquest and colonial era

Nunzo di Rosignelle was the first governor of Astia.

The first settlement in Gapolania, Astia was founded in 1545 on the western coast of the country and soon became a major trading hub in the region, with the port's advantageous geographic position as a prime factor of its rapid development. Further east, Nassea was raised in 1549 by another Povelian fleet, intended to form an outpost for future expeditions towards the Lumine Ocean. Together with the port of San Rose in modern-day Jossia, the Tricolony was formed, centering administrative power around the towns. Initially friendly relations with the Chanuche, growing territorial claims and the introduction of Sotirianity led to a series of conflicts against the indigenous population - in 1551, the admiral Nunzo di Rosignelle launched a military campaign, killing over 10 thousand of the native people and forcing nearly twice as many to escape into the interior. These tribes would often disrupt and halt Povelian colonization of the mountainous Gapolania. Di Rosignelle was named the first governor of Astia in 1553, while Sebastian Callanera, a noble of the Povelian court, was granted the rule over the colony of Nassea in 1554.

The Tricolony was organized into the Viceroyalty of New Povelia in 1579, centralizing power in hands of a Viceroy, a subordinate of the Povelian Doge that had direct power over the colony. Viceroyalty itself was divided into governorates, of which Governorate of Gapolania and Governorate of Semara constituted a part of modern-day Gapolania. The sparsely populated region, not able to answer metropolis' demands efficiently, soon became a target for slave trade. Since 1583, Gapolania received almost 100'000 slaves, mostly from Bahia. They were primarily used as workers on latifundia owned by Povelian merchants and newly established Gapolanese elites, harvesting sugar cane, maize and coffee beans. During 17th century, when the interior of the region became better known, a development of mining sparked a mass migration towards Sierra Bianca mountains and founding settlements that would later grow into major industrial hubs. By the half of the 18th century, the region was divided into affluent western coast of both Jossia and Gapolania and largely undeveloped interior, with loose direct control over the local population. This caused a series of indigenous uprisings, the main ones happening in 1731 and 1756, both of which were crushed by the Etrurian military and resulted in partition of the native-owned land.

Nassea was a center of cultural and political revolution in late 18th century that led to a proclamation of Gapolanese Republic in 1808.

Disparities between mostly Euclean or Razzamista population and Bahian or indigenous groups led to a rise of the Pantheonisti movement, an ideology that supported equality, freedom and liberty and was widely popular within the poor. Born in Etruria, the idea gained a major following of Gapolanese scholars, who believed independent, Sotirian nation built by united society would become the God's Republic. In 1785, two priests, Giacomo Sandera and Lozano Bigantú wrote Heavenly Asteria (Asteria Celeste), advocating for independence of New Povelia, mass rebellion led by the slaves and the farmers and creation of a religious state on the continent. While not fully successful, their work inspired many Gapolanese and Semarans, most of whom had no direct connection to the Etrurian Republic and wished to become a sovereign state. Following the declaration of independence in 1808 in Jossia, Lorenzo di Ceilla, Bishop of Nassea, supported by the city's population, called for independence the same year, followed by the religious leaders in other cities. Gapolania and Semara were officially recognized by Etrurian monarchy two years later, in 1810.

Independence

19th century

20th century

Modern republic

Geography

Topographic map of Gapolania

Gapolania is the northernmost nation in Asteria Inferior, stretching approximately between latitudes 13°N and 21°N and longitudes 121°E and 141°E. Surrounded by the waters of the East Arucian Sea in the west and northwest and the Lumine Ocean in the northeast and east, Gapolania possesses 2565 kilometres (1594 miles) long coastline, including the island of San Nicomede.

With an area of 634,224 km² (244,875 mi²), the republic is the smallest country on the continent, yet is one of the 25 biggest nations in the world. It shares its only land border with Jossia, reaching nearly 1210 km (752 mi), with most of it drawn by the Semara river. Due to a nearby location of Îles des Saints, Gapolania also shares maritime border with Gaullica.

Divided in half by the Sierra Bianca mountain range, Gapolania lies on a fairly stable western part of the Lumine tectonic plate. The mountain range does not exceed 4,000 metres (13,000 feet), with the highest peak being Alto Martello, reaching 3,813 m (12,509 ft). Nearly 75% of the country's territory lies above 1,000 metres (3281 feet) and around half of the whole country is situated between one and two thousand metres. Despite that, most of the population lives in a low-lying coastal zone, especially in the western portion of the nation. There were several attempts to categorize Gapolania's geographic variety, based on altitude, climate and land cover - currently, most researches identify 6 or 7 distinct regions of the country.

  • The Coast (Costa), compromising the entire northwestern and northern part of the republic. Most of the region is a flat lowland, lying below 1,000 metres. The coastal zone is strongly affected by warm currents and receives water from many rivers, including the Semara river and the Rasaldo river, making it a suitable place for the development of agriculture. It was the first region colonized by the Povelian settlers and is currently the most populated one, with nearly half of Gapolania's population living there.
  • The Highlands (Altopiani), constituting northern and central parts of the country, with altitudes varying between 1,000 to 2,000 metres. The Highlands are cut by the valleys of numerous rivers and the land is covered mostly by savanna, bushes and gallery forests. It's one of the least populated regions, creating a rift between the west and east coast. Animal husbandry, especially sheep and cows, takes place in the region, as well as grape and agave cultivation.
  • The Bagnura, a smaller part of the northeastern coast, with rapid changes in altitude and high precipitation, caused mostly by the warm oceanic currents and hurricanes. This results in seasonal floods, including mud floods, relatively dense tree coverage and high biodiversity. The capital city of Nassea is part of the Bagnura. While subjected to different natural disasters, the region is attractive to many farmers and suffers from swamp draining and deforestation.
  • The Selva, eastern coast of the republic. More humid and hotter than rest of the republic, the Selva is a relatively flat zone covered by subtropical and tropical forests, transitioning into mangrove forests near the southern border. Relatively sparsely populated, the Selva region is often struck by hurricanes and floods. Citrus growing and fishing develop in the area, as well as tourism.
  • The Ascio, a semi-arid hilly region in the south of the country, focusing on the valley of the Onadenza river. Significantly drier than the rest of the country, the region was dynamically developing since the late 19th century, when the vast copper and zinc resources were discovered in the area. Shrubs and bushes dominate the landscape, with lower altitudes, influenced more by the cyclone, being generally more fertile.
  • The Sierra Bianca, the mountainous part of the republic, transitioning into the Highlands in the north. With altitudes varying between 2,000 and nearly 4,000 metres, it's a diverse region. While trees and bushes form the lower lying parts, high altitudes are covered by alpine flora. Snow can fall in the higher parts and most of the Gapolanese rivers start their course there. Because of that, there are over numerous hydroelectric power stations in the Sierra Bianca, producing nearly 85% of all the country's energy. Mining and small-scale ranching are common industries in the area.
  • San Nicomede island is commonly distinguished as the seventh region, lying considerably far away from the continental Gapolania. Most of the island's area is part of the San Nicomede National Park, known for its significantly high flora and fauna diversity.

Climate

Climate classification map of Gapolania

Owing to its latitude, Gapolania is generally considered to fall within subtropical climate zone, though other factors, like altitude and influence of the cyclones, cause parts of the nation to exhibit traits found in tropical or semi-arid climate zones. Gapolania's peninsular character results in relatively high precipitation in most of the country, owing to existence of warm currents in both the East Arucian Sea and the Lumine Ocean. The Sierra Bianca mountains also play an important role in the water cycle, providing a source of water deposition and accumulation. The temperature is similar across the nation, with a median of 15°C taken from regional averages. Average daily highs vary between 22-26°C and average daily lows are usually between 16-20°C. In more mountainous parts of the nation, the temperatures are lower throughout the year, with a possibility to fall below 0°C during the dry season.

Gapolania experiences both wet and dry season, the more distinguishable, the further north it is. Most of the republic experiences a rainy season from mid-May to mid-October and receives significantly less rain during the remainder of the year. February is considered the driest, while July the wettest season - Nassea, for example, receives an average of 20 millimetres (0.8 inch) of rain during February but over 300 millimetres (12 inches) in July.

The country lies within the hurricane belt and all regions of both coasts are susceptible to these storms from June through November, with the eastern coast being struck heavier than the western. Several hurricanes per year strike the Gapolanese coastline, however, and these storms bring high winds, heavy rain, extensive damage, and occasional loss of life. The most devastating hurricane occurred in 1974, with winds exceeding 200 km/h (125 mph). Seasonality of weather in Gapolania, with very dry periods intercepted by huge downpours often cause other natural disasters, such as floods, mud floods, landslides and droughts. The country is considered to be very susceptible to the climate change and is more likely to experience increased disaster severity.

Biodiversity

A wide variety of flora is present in Gapolania, with many species endemic.

As with many Asterian nations, Gapolania is considered to be a diverse country, though fauna diversity is comparably less than the rest of the continent, owing to harsher environmental conditions. Over 40,000 different species can be found throughout the country, separated into three regions: northwestern coast, highlands & the mountains and eastern coast, with each of them providing differently functioning habitats.

At least 3'000 species of pants are present in the country, focused mostly in the eastern parts of the republic and on higher altitudes, where many natural edges supported endemity. There are nearly 140 species of trees, including ficus, magnolia, ochroma and white oak, over 100 different types of orchids, and 80 types of ferns. Gapolania is also known for its flower cultivation, including both native and introduced species, especially hibiscus, roses and begonias. Other plants important to Gapolanese economy are agave, citruses and bananas, though their extensive cultivation leads to diversity decrease and habitat competition.

There are also numerous species of animals in the republic, with over 90 endemic kinds of reptiles, including Gapolania leaf-toed gecko and brown basilisk. The island of San Nicomede is a habitat to nearly 20 reptile species not met anywhere else, especially turtles and snakes. Amphibians, such as freshbelly frogs are mostly present in the eastern parts of the country, where the humidity is similar to more equatorial regions. There are many birds in the republic, with some of them being present all-year round and others migrating to Gapolania from Asteria Superior during the winter. Native species include tinamou, potoos and hummingbirds, the latter ones often considered the national animal of the country. Despite its relatively low mammal variety, Gapolania is home to almost 120 of species, such as opossum, armadillos or moused-eared bats.

Over 100,000 square kilometres (38610 square miles) of the country are considered "Protected Natural Areas". These are further divided into biosphere reserves (5), national parks (26), natural monuments (2), areas of protected flora and fauna (17) and areas for natural resources protection (3). Land and water protection has been an official agenda of all the governments since 1981, soil - since 1999, and air - since 2013. The country actively advocates for clean energy usage, environmental protection and natural disasters monitoring and prevention on the international scene.

Politics

Arcipalazzo, the seat of the Senate in Nassea

Gapolania has been a parliamentary republic since 1981, when the presidential system was abolished following the Hibiscus Revolution. The Gapolanese government is based on the five principles stated in the constitution of 1981, the country's supreme legal document: freedom, equality, stability, opportunity and representation.

Government

There are three branches of government in the republic: executive, legislative and judiciary. The branches are separate from each other, regulated by the consitution of the republic of Gapolania and controlled by the Council of Control and Transparency, as well as by the citizens of the nation.

The President of Gapolania is the republic's head of state. While mostly symbolic, the president represents the unity of the nation and serves a point of connection between all of the government branches. The president is a commander in-chief in the time of war, calls for referendum, can dissolve the Senate in consultation with the speaker, authorizes and signs bills and acts passed by the Senate, having also the ability to veto them. The President of Gapolania is responsible for appointing the members of the Council of the Ministers, usually following the ruling's party reccomendations. The president is chosen every 4 years and can be elected twice in a row. Every citizen of the republic of Gapolania can candidate, as long as they are 35 years old on the day of the elections and have no criminal record. The president can be impeached and removed from the office by an absolute majority of at least 75% votes.

Composition the Senate (number of seats)
Justice and Restoration
  Supportist Party: 42
  Blue Hibiscus: 21
  National Movement: 11
  Enough!: 5
  Sotirian Democratic Party: 2
Civic Union
  Freedom Party: 26
  Tommorow: 8
  Popular Front: 6
New Left
  Socialist Party: 15
  Red Umbrella: 9
  Greens: 9
  Charra: 3
  Labour Party: 2

The Senate of Gapolania is a unicameral body consisting of 155 members (Senators), elected every 4 years. The Senate is elected by direct and universal suffrage by the citizens above 18. The Senators are equal in the act of creating and shaping the legislative process and each of them wield one vote during the voting. The Senators represent their voting districts and the elections are based on party-list propoortional representation system.

After the Hibiscus Revolution, Gapolania had been ruled by centre-left or left wing political parties as a result of the Asterian Spring. The situation changed in 2011, following the so-called San Bernardo crisis, when a journalist affiliated with the Il Sentiero newspaper uncovered several transactions made between the Socialist Party members and Elendisti, organized crime groups. The public opinion had been consistently unfavorable towards the left-wing ruling party and, following the successful campaign of right wing Giustizia e Restaurazione (Justice and Restoration) coalition, lost the general elections in 2013. Gapolania is one of the few countries in the Asterias currently ruled by a right-wing party.

The executive branch consists of the Council of the Ministers (Consiglio dei Ministri) and the president of the Council, formally referred to as the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister and the ministers are appointed by the president and must be approved by the majority of the Senate - commonly the council and prime minister come from the ruling party, which gives their reccomendations to the president. The Prime Minister is considered a head of government and has similar responsibilities and privilges as in the other parliamentary system, including the right to request the dissolution of the Senate or impeachment of the president. There are 17 ministers in the Council of the Ministers, with each being tasked with a particular field of issues, such as economy, foreign policy or military. The number of ministries can be increased or decreased, depending on the needs of the government but every change must be approved by the majority in the Senate.

The judiciary branch in Gapolania is based on the Etrurian setup, with three-tier system, consisting of the Constitutional Court, 10 high courts and numerous trial courts. The Constitutional Courts has jurisdiction over the high courts and is responsible for determining the constitutionality of the national and regional laws. It has power to invalidate any government actions that it deems unconstitutional. The members of the Constitutional Courts should be apolitical and have no connections to both the head of state and government.

Administrative divisions

Gapolania is divided into 11 governorates and a capital domain. Each of the governorates, as well as the capital domain elect their own legislative and executive powers. The governorates are further divided into communes (comuni), while the capital domain is divided into districts (quartieri). The governorates are equal in policy implementation: they can introduce differing social, economic or cultural laws, as long as they are considered constitutional. This has been used, for example, by Governorate of Appalasta in 2001, to establish Chanuche language as a secondary language of the region. There are debates over whether the country should remain unitary or become a federation to shift the power to the regional councils.

Name Type Capital Area (km2) Population
Governorate Appalasta flag.png Appalasta Governorate Duclea
Governorate Aurelion flag.png Aurelio Governorate San Aurelio
Governorate Bartolomeu flag.png Bartolomeu Governorate Omìsierre
Governorate Belcasera flag.png Belcasera Governorate Trapanto
Governorate Ellorio flag.png Ellorio Governorate Altoparadiso
Governorate Fangaria flag.png Fangaria Governorate Nestaia
Governorate Misano-Alessandrou flag.png Misano-Alessandrou Governorate Vaì
Nassea flag.png Nassea Capital domain Nassea
Governorate Nuovo Novelia flag.png Nerio Governorate Zeta
Governorate Orenda flag.png Orenda Governorate Orenda
Governorate Secoria flag.png Secoria Governorate Curulèbu
Governorate Torrena flag.png Torrena Governorate Astia

Foreign relations

Following the Hibiscus Revolution, Gapolania adopted a stance of neutrality and cooperation on the political scene. Founding member of the Community of Nations, Gapolania advocates for a minimal intervention in the internal affairs and mediation between states in case of a dispute. The republic is a member of the International Council for Democracy, Organization of Asterian Nations and Asteria Inferior Common Market.

The nation maintains strong historical ties with its former metropolis, Etruria, which are further supported by shared ideologies of the ruling parties. Jossia is also a very close partner of Gapolania, based on geographical and cultural closeness, though the countries had warred against each other several times in the history. Aucuria is also considered a friend or even an ally of Gapolania and Satucin is often noted as a major trade and political partner of the republic. While informally aligned with the North Vehemens Organization and the Euclean Community, Gapolania values itself as a strategic partner of both organizations due to its geographic position as a northernmost country in Asteria Inferior.

Military

Traditionally a militaristic republic, Gapolania has been steadily lowering its army size and expenditure. The military is divided into four branches - Army, Navy, Air Force and Guard Force, employing a total of 25,436 soldiers, with nearly 90,000 reservists. Their primary mission is to safeguard the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. The age of conscription is 18 years old, though forced conscription has been abolished in 2009.

The branches of the military have separate functions:

  • The Gapolanese Army is the branch of the Gapolanese Armed Forces tasked with safeguarding the independence, sovereignty and integrity of national territory on land through military force. Additional missions include assistance in safeguarding internal security, conducting disaster relief operations and participating in international peacekeeping operations
  • The Gapolanese Navy is in charge of the country's maritime, river, and lake defense. Because of the country's substantial area of exclusive economic zone, they are also sometimes used to patrol the East Arucian Sea and the Lumine Ocean in a fight against the organized crime.
  • The Gapolanese Air Force is the branch of the Peruvian Armed Forces tasked with defending the nation and its interests through the use of air power. Additional missions include assistance in safeguarding internal security, conducting disaster relief operations and participating in international peacekeeping operations.
  • The Gapolanese Guard Force is the youngest branch, established in 2006 from the Army. Its stated mission is to secure Gapolania's borders, take charge of gun control, combat terrorism and organized crime, protect public order and guard important state facilities.

The Gapolanese military tradition can be dated backed to the early 19th century, when the independence of the New Povelia and a birth of Pantheonisti movement created the republic of Gapolania. Organized military was needed in the country's initial wars against Semara Republic and Jossia. Following the defeat in the Great War as a part of the Entente, the military was reconstructed and increased its significance once again in the 1960s, when the junta, led by Eugenio Giovanardi, overthrew the left-wing government and introduced military regime that lasted until 1981. Since then, the role of the military has decreased and shifted towards the fight against organized and paramilitary groups in Gapolania's interior. Current military expenditure are the lowest in the history, oscillating around 0.9% of GDP as of 2019. The country is a signatory of the Treaty of Shanbally.

Economy

Diagram showing main Gapolanese export goods

Gapolania has a developing economy that is highly dependent on commodities, namely petroleum and agricultural products. The country is classified as an upper-middle-income country. The republic has the smallest economy in Asteria Inferior and, along with Aucuria, is considered the poorest nation, both by GDP and GDP per capita. Despite that, Gapolania's economy is steadily increasing, experiencing a yearly average growth of around 4.5% between 2010-2020.

The country is troubled by an unstable uneplyoment rate, currently estimated at around 9.7%. Around 20% of workforce is believed to be working in the informal sector, mostly in the agriculture and heavy industries, what makes control and support of the market challenging. Relatively high Gini index, set at 44.5, indicates relatively high income inequality - 23.7% of the population lives below the poverty line, of which 8.9% is classified as living in "extreme poverty". The most troubling situation is in the interior of the republic, where the population suffers from deindustrialization, organized crime and low access to education.

Main trade partners of Gapolania are Taconia, Satucin, Xiaodong, Jossia and Soravia. The country's export goods are mostly foods, machinery and oil. 55.2% of the country's GDP comes from the services, employing nearly half of the republic's population, followed by 35.3% contributed by the industry, mostly oil and mining. Agriculture is still a relevant sector of Gapolania, contributing to 9.5% of the gross domestic product.

Agriculture

Banana plantation in the western Gapolania

Historically an agrarian economy, agriculture is one of the major export contributors of Gapolania. The republic produces nearly 7 millions of tons of bananas yearly, making it one of the world's major producers of the fruit. Banana plantations are commonly seen throughout the country, with most of them private owned. Citrus are also commonly grown, mostly in the eastern parts of the country, producing over 2 million tons of fruits yearly - these are mostly produced for juices, though some of them are exported fresh or frozen worldwide. Melons, watermelons and papayas are also commonly grown.

Another major industry in Gapolania is cut flowers, rapidly growing since the 70s. Orchids, roses, begonias and hibiscus are among the most cultivated species, with many of them exported to Euclea.

Agriculture has always been an important factor of country's internal politics, with the ownership of the plantations being contested by the state, private owners and the foreign investors, namely from Taconia, to the point of sparking a series of conflicts in the early 20th century. Favourable climatic conditions, relatively fertile soils, cheap land plots and convenient shipping opportunities make fruit plantations extremely profitable for both national and foreign companies. Tatina, Gaponana and Solè are amongst the most important fruit producing companies in the country. The presence of the Elendisti groups is also felt, with many independent plantations being forced to share their profit with the organized crime group. Because of that, some fruit growers often employ armed security forces to prevent extortion and arson or devastation of their fields.

Industry

Oil accounts for over 10% of the Gapolanese exports and contributes to maintaining a positive trade balance. Since the late '60s, the exploitation of oil increased production and reserves are estimated at 4.236 million barrels. The industry is focused in the country's interior, mainly in the governorates of Orenda and Missano-Alessandrou, where most of the country's oil wells and mines are located. The Sierra Bianca mountains are also rich in copper and iron ore, with both of the resources being crucial to the country's modern development - most of the investments in the mining industries comes from Xiaodong. Historically, silver and gold were extracted, though nowadays most of the veins had been depleted. Gapolania exports mostly crude resources, which are later processed outside of the country. Recently, a shift toward light industries can be notices: since the 80s, Gapolania increases its production of ships, textiles, machinery and chemicals.

Services

Nassea is a rapidly growing service hub in the region

The service sector is the largest contributor to the national GDP, accounting for over 55% of the total GDP. Gapolania enjoys a relatively diversified service sector, based around finances, telecommunications and tourism. Most of the services are centered in the biggest cities, particularly Nassea. The telecommunications sector has been growing at a fast pace, and the economy benefits from widespread access to communications services. These include: 67% of the population with access to mobile phones, 89% of whom use smartphones; Internet (over 12 million users, or 60% of the population); and broadband services (accounting for nearly all 7 million accounts).

The banking services are one of the most rapidly growing sectors, with many Asterian and Coian corporations present in the country's landscape. Gapolania is ranked highly in a freedom of investment rankings, making it a target for hundreds of foreign companies. Since 1990s, the country's capital has been especially inviting towards foreign investments, with several major companies establishing their quarters there - today, Nassea is responsible for nearly 20% of the country's GDP.

Tourism is an important sector of services and the government often puts it in its agenda. Despite that, Gapolania is still one of the least visited countries in the Asterias, marked by high crime rate and transport difficulties. A variety of natural and cultural sites invited over 1.5 million tourists in 2019 - most of them were from Jossia, Satucin, Taconia and Etruria. The most visited places include San Nicomede island, cities of Astia and Orenda (all three present on the World Heritage Sites list), as well as Zeta, Nassea, the bay of Torrena and the coast of Ellorio.

Infrastructure

Railways play a crucial role in goods transportation from the country's interior

Transportation in Gapolania is regulated within the functions of the Ministry of Transport and entities such as the Gapolanese Road Institute, responsible for the highways in Colombia, the Gapolanese Aerial Institute, responsible for civil aviation and airports, the National Infrastructure Programme, in charge of concessions through public–private partnerships, for the design, construction, maintenance, operation, and administration of the transport infrastructure. The Gapolanese Maritime Instute has the responsibility of coordinating maritime traffic control along with the Gapolanese Navy, among others and under the supervision of the Admiralty of the Ports.

Gapolania has a road network of nearly 60,000 kilometres, the lowest density in the whole Asteria Inferior. There are several, though mostly in a bad condition, railway connections between the cities, as well as between Gapolania and Satucin through Jossia. An upcoming railway project funded by Xiaodongese and Gapolanese governments is considered to triple existing railway network size. A very important aspect in the national infrastructure, water transport, both maritime and riverine plays a major role in the republic - many of the Gapolanese rivers are navigeable up to 200 km inland, allowing for an easy transport of goods such as wood or stone. Major ports are placed in Astia, serving mostly the Arucian and Nassea, sending and receiving ships from the eastern Asteria Inferior, Euclea and Coius. There are 36 airports in Gapolania, with 9 of them international, the most important located in Nassea and Zeta.

As of 2020, no city in Gapolania is serviced by a metro system. Several cities, such as Nassea, Zeta, Trapanto, Nuova Accadia, Astia, Duclea and Chauante, established tram networks, while most of the urban areas are primarily serviced by buses.

Energy supply

Gapolania produces nearly 27 bn kWh on energy, while consuming 22 bn kWh, with half of it coming from oil and natural gas, while the other half is produced by renewable sources, mainly hydropower and wind power. Most of the energy is consumed by the industry, with nearly a quarter filling residential demand and 15% supplying commerce.

Recently, a more focus has been given to renewable energy sources, particularly hydro power. Currently, it accounts for around 44% of the country's total installed capacity and is estimated to reach 50% by 2025. There are seven hydroelectric power stations in Gapolania and additional four are under construction. The wind power is on the rise as well, with eight large wind farms installed in the nation after 2010. The country's vulnerability to hurricane winds proved to be advantageous in the wind power production, sparking a boom of wind farm development in the eastern and northeastern parts of the country.

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