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Republic of Mindanao is a nation led by President President Duterte on the continent of Asia. Republic of Mindanao's government is a Parliamentary Republic with very moderate social policies. Economically, Republic of Mindanao favors extremely left wing policies. The official currency of Republic of Mindanao is the Mindanao Dollar. At 388 days old, Republic of Mindanao is an ancient nation. Republic of Mindanao has a population of 535,978 and a land area of 13,956.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 38.40. Pollution in the nation is noticeable. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.
The Cross and Crescent Moon in the flag (right side) symbolizes the unity of the two largest religion in Mindanao.
EXECUTIVE BRANCH:
President Duterte
President
Antione Alvarez
Prime Minister
Gilbert Santos
Chief Security Adviser
CABINET MINISTERS:
Minister of Finance: Elena Ramirez
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Alejandro Cruz
Minister of Interior: Sofia Fernandez
Minister of Defense: Gabriel Santos
Minister of Education: Isabella Morales
Minister of Health: Rafael Gomez
Minister of Justice: Valentina Reyes
Minister of Transportation: Diego Herrera
Minister of Environment: Camila Torres
Minister of Trade and Industry: Mateo Delgado
SENATORS:
Senator Katherine Jimenez
Senator Benjamin Santos
Senator Olivia Bonifacio
Senator Ethan Adiong
Senator Sophia Ramirez
Senator Daniel Mendoza
Senator Isabella Gonzales
Senator Michael Patel
Senator Emily Sarmiento
Senator David Dominguez
CONGRESS/DISTRIC REPRESENTATIVES;
Congressman Alexander Uy
Congressman Victoria Sanchez
Congressman Christopher Ayco
Congressman Gabriella Ramirez
Congressman Samuel Mendoza
Congressman Isabella Bautista
Congressman Nathan Patel
SECRETARY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE:
Secretary Carlos Reyes
Secretary Sofia Santos
Secretary Miguel Cruz
Secretary Isabella Gonzales
Secretary Alejandro Torres
Secretary Gabriela Dela Cruz
Secretary Rafael Ramirez
Secretary Camila Fernandez
Secretary Mateo Lopez
Secretary Valentina Reyes
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Nation Name: | Republic of Mindanao |
Leader Name: | President Duterte |
Currency: |
Mindanao Dollar |
National Animal: |
Bald eagle |
History: | The Republic of Mindanao emerged as a result of a series of events that unfolded in the late 21st century. After years of political tensions and economic disparities between the island of Mindanao and the rest of the Philippines, a movement for regional autonomy gained momentum. as China-Philippine dispute escalate due to the instigated by the United States of America, served as a catalyst for change. The conflict led to a reevaluation of the political landscape, with Mindanao seeking independence from the Philippines. Following the war, negotiations took place between the Philippine government and Mindanao's regional leaders. Eventually, an agreement was reached, granting Mindanao a separate status as the Republic of Mindanao. The newly formed republic faced numerous challenges in its early years. Rebuilding efforts were necessary to repair the damages caused by the war, and the government focused on establishing infrastructure, promoting economic development, and ensuring the welfare of its citizens. Over time, the Republic of Mindanao flourished as an independent nation. It embraced its rich cultural diversity, fostering a sense of unity among its people. Mindanao became known for its vibrant arts and music scene, as well as its commitment to environmental conservation. The Republic of Mindanao also played an active role in regional diplomacy, forging alliances with neighboring countries and participating in international organizations. It became a hub for trade and tourism, attracting visitors from around the world to its stunning landscapes and unique cultural heritage. While facing occasional challenges, the Republic of Mindanao remained committed to maintaining peace and stability within its borders. It prioritized education, healthcare, and social welfare programs to ensure the well-being of its citizens. |
Geography | |
Continent: | Asia |
Land Area: | 22,459.95 sq. km |
Terrain: | Mindanao is the second-largest and southernmost major island in the Philippines, known for its diverse and varied terrain. The island's topography is characterized by a combination of mountains, plateaus, valleys, plains, and coastal areas. In the northern part of Mindanao, you can find the Kitanglad Mountain Range, which includes Mount Dulang-dulang, the second-highest peak in the Philippines. The eastern portion of the island features the Diwata Mountain Range, while the western side is home to the Zamboanga Mountain Range. The central part of Mindanao consists of vast plateaus and valleys, such as the Bukidnon Plateau and the Agusan Valley. These areas are known for their fertile soil, making them suitable for agriculture. Coastal areas surround Mindanao, with numerous bays, gulfs, and peninsulas. The island is also blessed with beautiful beaches and coral reefs, particularly in popular tourist destinations like Siargao, Camiguin, and Samal Island. Additionally, Mindanao is intersected by several rivers, including the Agusan, Pulangi, and Mindanao rivers, which provide water resources for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation. Overall, Mindanao's terrain offers a diverse and picturesque landscape, combining mountains, plateaus, valleys, plains, and coastal areas, making it a region of natural beauty and ecological significance. |
Highest Peak: | Mt. Apo, 0 meters |
Lowest Valley: | , 0 meters |
Climate: | Mindanao has a tropical climate characterized by relatively high temperatures and humidity throughout the year. The island experiences two distinct seasons: the wet season and the dry season. The wet season in Mindanao typically occurs from June to October, with the peak of rainfall usually happening in August and September. During this period, the island receives abundant rainfall, and tropical storms or typhoons may occur, especially in the eastern and northern parts of Mindanao. The wet season contributes to the island's lush vegetation and agricultural productivity. The dry season in Mindanao usually spans from November to May. This period is characterized by less rainfall and higher temperatures. However, it's important to note that even during the dry season, some areas in Mindanao may still experience occasional rain showers or localized thunderstorms. Due to its diverse topography, Mindanao's climate can vary across different regions. Coastal areas generally have a more moderate climate, while higher elevations in mountainous areas tend to be cooler. Overall, Mindanao's climate is favorable for agriculture, with its abundant rainfall supporting the growth of various crops. However, the island is also prone to natural hazards such as flooding and landslides, particularly during the wet season and in areas with steep slopes. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 535,978 people |
Demonym: | Mindanaon |
Demonym Plural: | Mindanaons |
Ethnic Groups: | Ilonggo - 78.4% Muslim - 90.0% Bisaya - 79.2% |
Languages: | English - 83.0% Tagalog - 90.0% Bisaya - 62.0% |
Religions: | Roman Catholic - 93.0% Islam - 91.0% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 90 years |
Obesity: | 5.7% |
Alcohol Users: | 2.1% |
Tobacco Users: | 8.9% |
Cannabis Users: | 0.1% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
Description: | Mindanao's economy is diverse and contributes significantly to the overall economic growth of the Philippines. The island is known for its rich natural resources, agricultural productivity, and emerging industries. Overall, Mindanao's economy is diverse, with agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, and mining being key sectors driving its development and contributing to the overall economic prosperity in the region. |
Average Yearly Income: | $47.30 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $889,428,701.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $1,659.45 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $70,316,520.00 |
Industries: | Mindanao is known for its diverse range of industries, contributing significantly to the economy of the Philippines. Some of the key industries in Mindanao include: 1. Agriculture 2. Mining 3. Fishing and Aquaculture 4. Manufacturing 5. Tourism 6. Energy 7. Information Technology and Business Process Management (IT-BPM) These industries contribute to the economic growth and development of Mindanao, providing employment opportunities and driving regional progress. |
Military | |
History: | The military establishment in Mindanao started in August 2, 2022 and consists of various branches of the AFM, including the Mindanao Army, Mindanao Navy, and Mindanao Air Force. These branches work together to maintain peace and security in the region. Given the historical context of Mindanao, which has experienced conflicts and security challenges in certain areas, the military presence in the region plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order, protecting the population, and addressing any threats to national security. The military establishment in Mindanao conducts various operations, including counterinsurgency efforts, counterterrorism operations, and support for disaster response and humanitarian assistance. They work closely with local government units, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure the safety and well-being of the people in Mindanao. It is important to note that the military's primary objective is to protect and serve the people, uphold the rule of law, and contribute to the overall development and stability of Mindanao in the region. |
Soldiers: | 0 |
Tanks: | 0 |
Aircraft: | 0 |
Ships: | 86 |
Missiles: | 32 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 12/09/2023 07:54 am |