The Mountain City of Sonantria is a nation led by Emperatze Muoandi Agoma Newell IV on the continent of Asia. The Mountain City of Sonantria's government is a Constitutional Monarchy with very moderate social policies. Economically, The Mountain City of Sonantria favors left wing policies. The official currency of The Mountain City of Sonantria is the Macarpia. At 3 days old, The Mountain City of Sonantria is a new nation. The Mountain City of Sonantria has a population of 146,119 and a land area of 500.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 292.24. Pollution in the nation is a disaster. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 57.6014%.
Born in the Palace of Voras, Solarcos, on January 17, 1947, he is the son of the late King Gyorgi VI and Queen Mother Vheliana. He is the current King of Sonantria and the leader of House Newell. He studied Law and Economics at Providence University and also served in the Royal Sonantrian Guard, where he earned the rank of Sergeant.
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Nation Name: | Sonantria |
Leader Name: | Agoma Newell IV |
Currency: |
Macarpia |
National Animal: |
Golden eagle |
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Geography | |
Continent: | Asia |
Land Area: | 804.67 sq. km |
Terrain: | |
Highest Peak: | Mt. Sucraeshka, 3 meters |
Lowest Valley: | Dancura Basin, -210 meters |
Climate: | |
People & Society | |
Population: | 146,119 people |
Demonym: | Sonantrian |
Demonym Plural: | Sonantrians |
Ethnic Groups: | Sonarcarlians - 52.3% Melihikians - 32.7% Georgians - 14.2% |
Languages: | Lingura Sonant - 92.8% English - 72.9% Georgian - 48.2% |
Religions: | Quakeilist Church - 89.2% Roman Catholicism - 4.6% Eastern Orthodox - 2.1% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 76 years |
Obesity: | 12.5% |
Alcohol Users: | 39.8% |
Tobacco Users: | 13.5% |
Cannabis Users: | 0.1% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
Description: | Sonantria's economy is primarily free-market and capitalist, meaning that most industries are privately owned and operated. The government generally does not interfere in business practices, allowing market forces like supply and demand to drive economic activity. This results in competition among businesses, leading to innovation and growth. However, the system also means that wealth can be concentrated in the hands of a few, leading to potential economic inequality. While there are opportunities for individual prosperity, the government focuses more on fostering an environment that encourages private enterprise rather than directly managing industries or offering extensive welfare programs. The economy is marked by a significant focus on trade, investment, and capital accumulation, with limited state intervention. |
Average Yearly Income: | $67.33 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $577,998,525.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $3,955.65 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $496,922,315.00 |
Industries: | Sonantria's economy heavily relies on tourism as its major industry, with the capital city of Solarcos being the epicenter of this sector. Solarcos has transformed into a luxury resort city, offering a wide range of attractions, including high-end hotels, luxurious resorts, casinos, and a bustling cruise terminal. This makes the city a popular destination for both international tourists and wealthy individuals seeking a vibrant, upscale environment. In addition to Solarcos, Mt. Sucraeshka, located in the southeast, serves as another major tourist draw, particularly for winter sports enthusiasts. The mountain is home to world-class snow resorts, offering activities like skiing, snowboarding, and other alpine recreation, making it a year-round destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. With its robust tourism infrastructure, Sonantria has become a thriving tourist hotspot, generating significant revenue while also fueling growth in related industries, such as hospitality, transportation, and entertainment. The focus on tourism has helped the country maintain a strong service-based economy, but it also makes the nation vulnerable to shifts in global travel trends or disruptions like natural disasters or pandemics. |
Military | |
History: | The Red Guard was established in 1253 to protect Sonantria (called Bakrumis before) from external threats. The Guard played a pivotal role in the country's defense, particularly during the 16th century when Sonantria faced the Ottoman Empire. In 1606, after fierce resistance, Bakrumis fell under Ottoman control, marking the beginning of several centuries of Ottoman influence. Sonantria's status began to shift after World War I, when the country was established as a protectorate under the Royal Protectors, a group responsible for maintaining the country’s autonomy while being under the sphere of European powers. The protectorate system aimed to stabilize Sonantria post-Ottoman rule. In 1933, the USSR attempted to invade Sonantria, but General Houtrian's strategic defense and military acumen resulted in a successful pushback, securing Sonantria's independence from Soviet expansion. During World War II, Sonantria sided with the Allies, launching airstrikes on Bucharest and Varna. The country also contributed troops to the Eastern Front, aligning with the West against Nazi Germany and its Axis allies. In 1962, as the Cold War intensified, Sonantria became a key fortress for the West, used as a strategic outpost to monitor the USSR. The Royal Solarium Guard was formed to defend the nation, with a formidable presence of 46,500 troops, 65 tanks, 30 aircraft, and 8 ships. This military strength was a critical part of Sonantria’s defensive posture against the threat of Soviet aggression. However, after the fall of the USSR in 1991, Western powers withdrew their forces, leaving Sonantria to adjust to a new security environment. In 2010, Sonantria descended into a civil war known as the Crimson Rebellion between the Free Party of Sonantria (FPS) and the Sonantrian Royal Party (SRP). The conflict was rooted in deep political divisions, with FPS pushing for democratic reforms and SRP seeking to retain monarchist control. The war resulted in the abolition of Parliament for four years, costing the lives of 1,543 civilians and 2,100 soldiers. The civil war left lasting scars on the country, both politically and socially. Following the return of Parliament in 2014, Sonantria's military has been in a state of rebuilding. The country’s once-strong defense capabilities have dramatically diminished, with only 3,000 troops, 20 tanks, 2 aircraft and no ships remaining. Despite this, Sonantria is focused on rebuilding its military forces, aiming to regain some of its former strength in the coming years. The political landscape, shaped by recent struggles, has seen a shift toward rebuilding national unity, while the military seeks to modernize and adapt to the current geopolitical climate. |
Soldiers: | 4,000 |
Tanks: | 20 |
Aircraft: | 2 |
Ships: | 0 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 11/24/2024 03:47 pm |