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Tropicanto


The Principality of Tropicanto is a nation led by Prince Raiyan Malhotra on the continent of South America. The Principality of Tropicanto's government is a Aristocracy with very moderate social policies. Economically, The Principality of Tropicanto favors left wing policies. The official currency of The Principality of Tropicanto is the Real. At 884 days old, The Principality of Tropicanto is an ancient nation. The Principality of Tropicanto has a population of 7,557,301 and a land area of 88,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 85.88. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is plentiful with an approval rating of 95.3535%.


Tropicanto is a small Caribbean nation that, in many ways, represents a curious merging of the past and the future. The colonial administration that ruled over the island in the past still retains power, but it has long shed many of its traditions and only vaguely resembles the old aristocracy of its past. Centuries of global social progress have forced the old powers to adapt or face revolution, and they miraculously continue to rule only through the beneficence of what is amusingly referred to as a 'liberal elite.' 

Though power still rests in the hands of a privileged few,  a culture of philanthropy dominates the gentry, and a gentleman or lady who does not give generously to the people can expect to be ostracized until they do. Large plantations and privately owned companies still dominate the land, though the workers are compensated as well as any contemporary of theirs from more democratic countries. Many of the prominent families are heavily mixed and claim surnames from many parts of the world, as diverse as the laypeople of the island. Indeed, the current princely dynasty's family name hails from the Indian subcontinent.

Despite the nation's status as a colonial-style aristocracy, the economic policies of the country are remarkably left-leaning, while the culture at large is considered moderate. Come outside economists cynically refer to Tropicanto's economy as 'quid pro quo' economics, where in exchange for generous social programs and workers' rights, the people throw their support behind the gentry and the princes. That is not to say the aristocracy does not work to enrich itself. Certain policies (such as the abolition of any income tax) allow the old families to maintain their vast wealth. So long as it is viewed as being shared with the people, unrest remains uncommon.


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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Tropicanto
Leader Name: Raiyan Malhotra
Currency: Currency Image
Real
National Animal: National Animal Image
Dolphin
History:
Geography
Continent: South America
Land Area: 141,621.92 sq. km
Terrain: The island is largely flat, only gently rising up to a rugged but short peak at Pearl Point, a small mountain that forms the Tropicanto’s highest point. A lush inland rainforest gives way to thick undergrowths towards the monsoonal grasslands of the coast, which is surrounded by the iconic blue waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Highest Peak: Pearl Point, 400 meters
Lowest Valley: Caribbean Sea, 0 meters
Climate: The island is divided into two Köppen climate classifications, with tropical monsoon in the western region and tropical rainforest in the east. Tropicanto maintains a high relative humidity year-round, along with high temperatures that virtually never dip below 20 °C (which reaches its low in the winter). These conditions often make ideal scenarios for rainfall. Indeed, Tropicanto experiences a wet season from June to December where average monthly rainfall can reach as high as 250 mm. This is followed by a dry season from January to May, though the term ‘dry’ is relative. Rain is still common during these months, though at only a third the frequency.

Though Tropicanto possesses hot, humid conditions, these are tempered by the trade winds, which blow over the Lesser Antilles and help to temper the heat, making life a little more bearable for its citizens. This relative tranquility is only interrupted by the annual hurricane season, though thanks to its latitude, the island is spared the brunt of the damage.
People & Society
Population: 7,557,301 people
Demonym: Tropicantoan
Demonym Plural: Tropicantoans
Ethnic Groups: Mestizocanto - 82.4%
Indocanto - 6.5%
Eurocanto - 5.1%
Languages: Canto Creole - 64.5%
English - 20.7%
Spanish - 11.2%
Religions: Shaktism - 46.6%
Roman Catholicism - 31.8%
Shango - 12.0%
Health
Life Expectancy: 0 years
Obesity: 0%
Alcohol Users: 0%
Tobacco Users: 0%
Cannabis Users: 0%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description:
Average Yearly Income: $199.72
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $7,352,249,050.00
GDP per Capita: $972.87
Gross National Income (GNI): $3,606,721,950.00
Industries:
Military
History:
Soldiers: 399,000
Tanks: 33,500
Aircraft: 1,995
Ships: 370
Missiles: 2
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 06/25/2022 04:12 pm