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Revision as of 05:01, 11 March 2011
the Republic of Atlantica | |
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Anthem: Денес над Македонија (English: ["Today over Macedonia"] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) | |
Capital and largest city | Skopje |
Official languages | Macedonian[1] |
Ethnic groups | 65% Macedonian, 24% Albanian, 4% Turkish, 3% Roma, 4% others [2] |
Demonym(s) | Atlantican |
Government | Parliamentary republic |
• President of the Republic of Atlantica | Oscar Anderson |
• Minister for National Security for the Republic of Atlantica | William H. Barfield |
History of the Republic of Atlantica | |
Area | |
• Total | 25,713 km2 (9,928 sq mi) (148th) |
• Water (%) | 1.9% |
Population | |
• 2009 estimate | 2,114,550 (142nd) |
• 2002 census | 2,022,547 |
• Density | 822/km2 (2,129.0/sq mi) (113th) |
GDP (PPP) | 2010 estimate |
• Total | $19.330 billion[3] (122nd) |
• Per capita | $9,350[3] (84th) |
GDP (nominal) | 2010 estimate |
• Total | $9.580 billion[3] (122nd) |
• Per capita | $4,634[3] (88th) |
Gini (2003) | 39[4] Error: Invalid Gini value |
HDI (2010) | 0.701[5] Error: Invalid HDI value (71st) |
Currency | Macedonian denar (MKD) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Drives on | right |
Calling code | 389 |
Internet TLD | .mk |
Atlantica, officially the Republic of Atlantica, is a small pro-Western Eurasian republic. The country's capital is Elizabeth Town. Other cities include Aniram and Lesic, as well as numerous small villages and hamlets. Within the province of Kalovirk, a 35km area in south central Atlantica, lay the villages of Cene, Ezrov, and Adrad.
In reality, Atlantica is a fictional country that provides a realistic representation of the environment in which a humanitarian would operate, specifically under the conditions of a complex emergency. Participants "deploy" to Atlantica under a mock crisis during either Atlantic Hope or Svetlina as aid workers from International Humanitarian Aid (IHA), a fictional non-governmental aid agency.
These events are organized by the Consortium for Humanitarian Service and Education as well as the United States Institute of Peace.
History
After gaining independence from Great Britain in 1985, the Atlantica people lived in relative harmony and economic prosperity, based on a thriving tourist industry.
On March 2, 2011, the Republic of Atlantica was struck by an earthquake in its south central highlands area, measuring 6.8 on the Richter Scale. The epicenter was located near the towns of Aniram and Lesic. It was estimated that there were 2,000 fatalities in addition to 5,000 injured and 150 missing person. This natural disaster was compounded by the fact that the nation was on the verge of a violent internal conflict.
Atlantica is beset by long standing political and cultural divisions between the wealthy Northerners and poorer tribal Southern Highlanders. Violent attacks by Southern Highlander tribesmen against Atlantican police and security operations had been increasing for months before the onset of the earthquake. Both landmines and improvised explosive devises (IEDs) were used by Southern Highlanders against government forces. All out civil war was only avoided by the mediation efforts of moderate Northerners and members of the international community. At the time, it was thought that the earthquake could either move the country to civil war, or create opportunities for all sides to work together and promote a peace strategy.
Reluctantly, the Atlantican government requested for outside help to avert a serious humanitarian crisis. Being largely unprepared for a natural disaster of this scale, the government asked the United States to take responsibility for the province of Kalovirk.
The U.S. Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA), part of the U.S. Agency of International Developement (USAID), committed to providing humanitarian relief to the region.
Geography
The Republic of Atlantica is divided into two major geographical regions, the Northern Lowlands and the Southern Highlands.
Politics
Roster of Stakeholders at OFDA meeting
John Blakely representing the OFDA. Christopher George the atlantican government representative from the Ministry for National Security (MNS). Simona Tollefson representing on behalf of the New World Party (NWP). Victor Durgan a board member of Partners for Development of Southern Atlantica (PDSA). Sarah Govich from International Humanitarian Action (IHA) Lorenzo Diaz from Rights without Borders (RWB).
Military
Government
Economy
Demographics
Culture
Despite being racially identical, the peoples of the Northern lowlands and the Southern highlands are separated due to the variation in geography between the two. The northern half has wide plains and fertile fields, leaving them with an economical advantage over the southern mountainous peoples.
- ^ "Languages Law passed in Parliament". macedoniaonline.eu. 2008-07-26. Retrieved 2008-07-27.
Using the Badenter principles, the Parliament had passed the use of languages law that will touch all ethnicities in Macedonia. The law doesn't allow for use of Albanian or any other minority language as a second official language on Macedonia's territory.
- ^ Republic of Macedonia State Statistical Office
- ^ a b c d "Report for Selected Country". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
- ^ "CIA - The World Factbook -- Field Listing :: Distribution of family income - Gini index". Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
- ^ "Human Development Report 2010" (PDF). United Nations. 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2010.