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The Socialist Arab Republic of Eastern Sahara is a nation led by President Ahmed Al-Tahir on the continent of Africa. The Socialist Arab Republic of Eastern Sahara's government is a Communist Republic with very libertarian social policies. Economically, The Socialist Arab Republic of Eastern Sahara favors extremely left wing policies. The official currency of The Socialist Arab Republic of Eastern Sahara is the Eastern Dinar. At 223 days old, The Socialist Arab Republic of Eastern Sahara is an old nation. The Socialist Arab Republic of Eastern Sahara has a population of 3,707,875 and a land area of 32,750.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 113.22. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.


Map of Eastern Sahara:

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Internationally recognized borders after the Treaty of Cairo

Subvisions:

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Coat of Arms of Eastern Sahara:

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National Government:

Executive Branch:

The Executive Branch of Eastern Sahara is leaded by President Ahmed Al-Tahir. The President is assisted by the Council of Ministers, a group of experts appointed by the president to deal with different issues. Currently, the ministries are:

  • Ministry of Internal Affairs: Hamza Al-Hassan
  • Ministry of Defense: Khalid Al-Farsi
  • Ministry of Economy: Fatima Al-Abadi
  • Ministry of Infrastructure: Ali Hassan Al-Amiri
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Aisha Al-Mansoori
  • Ministry of Research and Development: Aisha Al-Mansoori
  • Ministry of Mines, Industry and Commerce: Layla Al-Hadi
  • Ministry of Social Services: Mohammed Khalid Al-Mansoori

Legislative Branch:

Legislative Branch of Eastern Sahara is exercised by the People's Assembly of Eastern Sahara, made up of representatives of the people. It is responsible for drafting and approving laws. Its members represent the interests of the people and have the duty to debate important issues to make decisions.

Judiciary Branch:

The Judiciary Branch of Eastern Sahara is represented by the Supreme Court of Justice, the highest judicial instance in the country, for interpreting the constitutional and law application matters; And the District Courts, for civil, criminal and administrative matters.

Foreign Affairs:

Our Nation is Open for Bilateral Treaties, and we encourage friendly nations to negotiate partnerships!

Our Principles:

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Member of:

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Bilateral Treaties With:

The Commonwealth of Dominica


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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Eastern Sahara
Leader Name: Ahmed Al-Tahir
Currency: Currency Image
Eastern Dinar
National Animal: National Animal Image
Peregrine Falcon
History: Eastern Sahara, a young and dynamic nation located on the western coast of the Red Sea, has a history marked by a constant search for independence, development and social justice. Its history dates back to ancient times, when the region was inhabited by nomadic people and tribes who took advantage of the desert's abundant natural resources.

In the 19th century, Eastern Sahara was colonized by European powers who exploited its rich mineral reserves and strategic position along the Red Sea route. For decades, the people of Eastern Sahara resisted colonial oppression, fighting for their freedom and self-determination.

After years of struggle and resistance, Eastern Sahara finally gained its independence in the 20th century, emerging as a sovereign nation committed to the ideals of socialism and national development. Led by visionaries such as President Ahmed Al-Tahir, the country quickly established itself as a prominent player in the region, seeking economic, social and political progress for all its citizens.

Since then, Eastern Sahara has faced challenges and adversity with determination and resilience, focusing on building a just and prosperous society. With an economy based on the aluminum industry, natural resources and a firm commitment to the education, health and well-being of its population, the country is moving towards a promising future.

Today, Eastern Sahara continues to follow its path towards sustainable development and international cooperation, remaining faithful to the principles of solidarity, equality and progress for all its citizens.
Geography
Continent: Africa
Land Area: 52,705.89 sq. km
Terrain: Eastern Sahara, a sovereign nation located on the western coast of the Red Sea, has a unique and diverse geography that plays a crucial role in its identity and development. The country is characterized by a mix of desert, coastal and mountainous landscapes.

Along the Red Sea coast, Eastern Sahara enjoys a strategic position that offers opportunities for maritime trade and the development of ports and coastal facilities. The crystal clear waters of the Red Sea not only provide fishing resources but also support rich marine biodiversity.

In the interior of the country, vast expanses of desert dominate the landscape, with rolling sand dunes and impressive rock formations. Despite arid conditions, the Eastern Sahara has valuable natural resources, including deposits of minerals such as bauxite, which drive the country's economy.

The mountains that stretch along the borders of Eastern Sahara offer not only a picturesque landscape but also unique habitats for a variety of flora and fauna. These mountainous areas are also important for providing fresh water and conserving biodiversity.

Overall, the diverse geography of the Eastern Sahara contributes to its natural richness and offers opportunities for sustainable development, environmental preservation and responsible exploitation of its resources.
Highest Peak: Mt. Sowera, 3,013 meters
Lowest Valley: Red Sea, 0 meters
Climate: The Eastern Sahara has a predominantly desert climate, characterized by extreme temperatures, low humidity and little precipitation throughout the year. This region experiences long, scorching summers, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C, while winters are generally mild during the day and cold at night.

During the summer months, the Eastern Sahara is affected by hot, dry winds that blow from the desert, known as "siroccos". These winds can further raise temperatures and create intensely hot conditions, making adequate protection from heat and sun exposure essential.

Rainfall in the Eastern Sahara is scarce and irregular, with most precipitation occurring during the winter months. Rains are generally brief and concentrated in strong thunderstorms, which can result in flash flooding and soil erosion in some areas.

Despite arid conditions, the Eastern Sahara has a rich biodiversity adapted to desert life, including hardy plants such as cacti and palms, and animals specialized in water conservation, such as camels and lizards.

In summary, the Eastern Sahara climate is characterized by its aridity and temperature extremes, creating a challenging but also unique and fascinating environment for its inhabitants and visitors.
People & Society
Population: 3,707,875 people
Demonym: Saharan
Demonym Plural: Saharans
Ethnic Groups: Arabs - 85.0%
Nubians - 10.0%
Others - 5.0%
Languages: Arabic - 97.0%
Nubian - 9.0%
Beja - 3.0%
Religions: Sunni Islam - 63.0%
Atheism - 32.0%
African Traditional Religion - 5.0%
Health
Life Expectancy: 73 years
Obesity: 14%
Alcohol Users: 17%
Tobacco Users: 23%
Cannabis Users: 21%
Hard Drug Users: 11%
Economy
Description: The economy of Eastern Sahara is driven mainly by the aluminum industry, taking advantage of the vast deposits of bauxite found in its territory. Aluminum production represents a significant portion of the country's GDP and is vital to its industrial base. Aluminum is used both for domestic purposes, such as in civil construction and in the manufacture of military equipment, and for export, contributing to the entry of foreign currency into the country.

In summary, the Eastern Sahara economy is in a stage of growth and diversification, with a continued focus on developing its natural resources, strengthening key sectors and promoting international partnerships to drive the country's economic and social progress.
Average Yearly Income: $44.10
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $3,391,797,598.00
GDP per Capita: $914.75
Gross National Income (GNI): $1,466,609,055.00
Industries: In addition to the aluminum industry, Eastern Sahara is committed to diversifying its economy through the development of other sectors such as tourism and financial services. The country's coastal location offers opportunities for the development of ports and tourism infrastructure, attracting visitors interested in the Red Sea beaches and the region's unique desert landscapes.
Furthermore, Eastern Sahara is committed to the development of infrastructure and technology, seeking to attract foreign investment and promote international commercial partnerships.
Military
History:
Soldiers: 240,000
Tanks: 15,681
Aircraft: 782
Ships: 240
Missiles: 8
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 04/12/2024 12:10 pm