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The Free Democratic Kingdom of New Australia is a nation led by King William Australis on the continent of Australia. The Free Democratic Kingdom of New Australia's government is a Noocracy with very moderate social policies. Economically, The Free Democratic Kingdom of New Australia favors far right wing policies. The official currency of The Free Democratic Kingdom of New Australia is the Gold Standard. At 496 days old, The Free Democratic Kingdom of New Australia is an ancient nation. The Free Democratic Kingdom of New Australia has a population of 67 and a land area of 12,350.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 0.01. Pollution in the nation is everywhere. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.
Led by a Noocratic Monarchy, the Free Democratic Kingdom of New Australia is a rather interesting nation led by a council of the greatest minds with a king at the head.
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Nation Name: | New Australia |
Leader Name: | William Australis |
Currency: |
Gold Standard |
National Animal: |
Australian Wood Duck |
History: | New Australia, a powerful state existing for about 4/5 years as of creating this factbook. New Australia has been known to have faced challenges with war and has constantly had to rebuild, dominating the aluminum market for a good chunk of its history. The New Australian monarchy was seen as incompetent so instead a democratic republic rose focused on pushing New Australia into a good path. |
Geography | |
Continent: | Australia |
Land Area: | 19,875.35 sq. km |
Terrain: | New Australia's geography extends from the East, marked by a bustling capital city and urban coastlines, to The West on the edge of the Australian Outback, where expansive farmlands meet towering factories. The South encompasses Subtropical-Temperate territories along the eastern coast, with a blend of lush green landscapes and coastal plains, while The North, along the Subtropical Pacific Coast, offers pristine beaches, clear blue waters, and a pleasant climate. Despite their geographic diversity, these regions thrive as a testament to the nation's adaptability, resilience, and determination to protect its wealth and resources, even in the face of constant challenges posed by the surrounding environment. |
Highest Peak: | Mount Beerburrum, 280 meters |
Lowest Valley: | Brisbane River Valley, 213 meters |
Climate: | To the East, New Australia experiences a moderate coastal climate with mild winters and warm summers, making it the most temperate region in the nation. The ocean's influence tempers the weather, resulting in comfortable year-round conditions that support a thriving urban center. Moving to The West, the climate transforms into a more arid and desert-like environment due to its proximity to the Australian Outback, featuring extremely hot summers and minimal rainfall. In The South, along the eastern coast, the climate is characterized by a blend of subtropical and temperate influences, providing milder temperatures and a more balanced climate. Finally, The North, along the Subtropical Pacific Coast, enjoys a pleasant subtropical climate with warm temperatures, making it an inviting destination for beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts, while its picturesque climate supports vibrant seaside communities. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 67 people |
Demonym: | Australian |
Demonym Plural: | Australians |
Ethnic Groups: | English - 31.6% Australian - 31.6% Irish - 11.1% |
Languages: | English - 100.0% Chinese - 23.0% French - 20.0% |
Religions: | Catholicism - 51.0% Athiesm - 25.0% Protestantism - 24.0% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 65 years |
Obesity: | 0% |
Alcohol Users: | 6.1% |
Tobacco Users: | 7.2% |
Cannabis Users: | 0% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
Description: | New Australia's economy is a dynamic force, emphasizing heavy industry, maritime trade, and technological innovation. Its robust industrial sector, particularly in the Western region, encompasses large factories and manufacturing complexes, producing a wide array of goods, with a particular focus on the lucrative aluminum industry driven by vast bauxite reserves. The nation's strategic coastal positioning positions it as a key player in global trade, with bustling ports and drydocks facilitating maritime commerce. Additionally, New Australia invests heavily in military research, particularly in fields like nuclear weapons, but allocates limited resources to economic research, relying on its industrial might and strategic resolve to weather the challenges posed by pirate raids and to maintain its economic prosperity and security. |
Average Yearly Income: | $207.55 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $750,999,427.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $11,109,048.67 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $442,152,240.00 |
Industries: | New Australia's diverse industries encompass heavy manufacturing, with factories and complexes producing machinery and various goods. The nation's bauxite-rich reserves drive a thriving aluminum production sector. The strategic coastline fuels a robust maritime and shipping industry, and the extensive hinterlands support agriculture, including livestock farming and crop cultivation. Investment in technology and innovation is on the rise, with a focus on information technology, renewable energy, advanced manufacturing, and defense technology. The defense and military industries play a pivotal role, supported by the Royal Navy and research into advanced armaments, electronics, and defense systems. These sectors collectively underpin New Australia's economic might and security, with a primary emphasis on production and defense technology rather than pure economic research. |
Military | |
History: | New Australia's military, comprised of the Royal Navy with 35 ships, a disciplined Army of 75,000 infantry troops, an Armor Division boasting 1,000 tanks, and an Air Force equipped with 30 aircraft, stands as a formidable force dedicated to safeguarding the nation's sovereignty and interests. With a strategic emphasis on technological innovation in defense technology and advanced armaments, the military ensures preparedness and resilience in the face of constant threats, particularly from pirate raiders. Additionally, New Australia's development of nuclear weapons serves as a powerful deterrent against potential aggressors, underscoring the nation's unwavering commitment to national defense and security. |
Soldiers: | 0 |
Tanks: | 0 |
Aircraft: | 0 |
Ships: | 0 |
Missiles: | 8 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 01/03/2024 03:39 pm |