North kingdom of kuwait is a nation led by Emir Mammar on the continent of Asia. North kingdom of kuwait's government is a Absolute Monarchy with very conservative social policies. Economically, North kingdom of kuwait favors moderate policies. The official currency of North kingdom of kuwait is the North kuwaiti dinar. At 316 days old, North kingdom of kuwait is an old nation. North kingdom of kuwait has a population of 260,719 and a land area of 10,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 26.07. Pollution in the nation is everywhere. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.
the north kingdom of kuwait was founded in 1987 and started with 2000 people in the revolt against kuwaits goverment it started in 1976 with a kuwaiti army colonel name mammar born in 1950 born in a wealthy family with a net worth of 150 million dollars mammar started not liken his goverment and when he was 20 years old he enlisted in the army as a second lieutenant in 1974 is when everything begins he planed to start a bloodless coup to over throw the emir and take over all the country kuwait by that time had a big gpd haveing 605 billion dollars and a per capital 30,000 but during the conflict in the 80s kuwait was from 30,000 to 20,000 and north of kuwait robbed 460 million dollars from kuwait to build its army of 50,000 men getting help from other countrys it had 110,000 men and the kuwait goverment had a big army with 300,000 men and 1000 tanks and 70 jets and 180 ships while north of kuwait had a small army in tanks haveing 150 tanks but other countrys gived north kuwait more munitions after mammar army took over the north and thats were 60% of kuwaits oil comes and were 30% of resorses come kuwait had 15 trillion dollars worth of oil reserves they took 6 trillion dollars of oil reserves the north by the end mammar won and kuwait put a surrender message for the north mammar benning the newest country
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