Assalama is a nation led by King Syed ibn Tayyib on the continent of Africa. Assalama's government is a Absolute Monarchy with very conservative social policies. Economically, Assalama favors far left wing policies. The official currency of Assalama is the Selam. At 31 days old, Assalama is an established nation. Assalama has a population of 417,219 and a land area of 5,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 83.44. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 65.0425%.
Assalama, a picturesque country nestled between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, stands as a unique gem in the heart of the Middle East. The nation's geographical location offers a remarkable blend of desert landscapes, coastal beauty, and historical richness. With the Arabian Desert to its east and the majestic Nile River to the west, Assalama boasts a diverse environment that ranges from arid dunes to fertile plains. Its proximity to two of the region's most influential countries, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, has played a key role in shaping its culture, economy, and political landscape.
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Nation Name: | Assalama |
Leader Name: | Syed ibn Tayyib |
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History: | The nation of Assalama has a storied history shaped by its geographical location, cultural crossroads, and resilient people. Situated between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the country’s development was influenced by ancient trade, colonization, independence movements, and a pivotal war that defined its modern identity. King Syed ibn Tayyib is celebrated as the visionary leader who unified the disparate tribes and regions of Assalama into a cohesive nation. Born in 1985 in the oasis town of Al-Badr, Syed grew up witnessing the struggles of his people, who were often caught between the influences of larger neighboring empires. Known for his intelligence, charisma, and military acumen, Syed emerged as a unifying figure in a time of turmoil. |
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Continent: | Africa |
Land Area: | 8,046.70 sq. km |
Terrain: | King Syed ibn Tayyib is celebrated as the visionary leader who unified the disparate tribes and regions of Assalama into a cohesive nation. Born in 1785 in the oasis town of Al-Badr, Syed grew up witnessing the struggles of his people, who were often caught between the influences of larger neighboring empires. Known for his intelligence, charisma, and military acumen, Syed emerged as a unifying figure in a time of turmoil. |
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Climate: | Assalama experiences an arid desert climate characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Summer temperatures often soar above 40°C (104°F), particularly in the interior desert regions, where the heat is intense and unrelenting. Along the Red Sea coast, the climate is slightly moderated by sea breezes, though humidity levels can be high. Winters are mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures averaging around 29°C (84°F) and cooler nights, especially in the mountainous regions to the south. Rainfall is sparse and erratic, mostly occurring during short bursts in the cooler months, but the fertile river valleys and oases benefit from irrigation systems that sustain agriculture year-round. Dust storms, known locally as "shamal," are a common feature during transitional seasons, adding to the challenges of life in this arid environment. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 417,219 people |
Demonym: | Salaami |
Demonym Plural: | Salaamis |
Ethnic Groups: | Arab - 91.0% Turks - 8.0% Greek - 1.0% |
Languages: | Arabic - 93.0% Turkish - 4.0% English - 3.0% |
Religions: | Islam - 94.0% Greek Orthodox - 3.0% Catholic - 3.0% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 93 years |
Obesity: | 18% |
Alcohol Users: | 2% |
Tobacco Users: | 35% |
Cannabis Users: | 0.2% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0.1% |
Economy | |
Description: | Assalama's economy is a dynamic mix of traditional industries and modern developments, with a modest but vital contribution from its oil reserves. While the country is not a major oil producer like its neighbors, its limited reserves provide a steady source of revenue that supports infrastructure projects and public services. Beyond oil, Assalama thrives on its strategic location as a trade hub, with bustling ports along the Red Sea facilitating commerce between Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Agriculture plays a crucial role in the economy, particularly in the fertile river valleys, where crops like dates, wheat, and citrus fruits are cultivated using advanced irrigation techniques. |
Average Yearly Income: | $93.33 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $624,731,575.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $1,497.37 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $439,277,135.00 |
Industries: | Oil and Gas: While not a major oil powerhouse, Assalama benefits from modest oil and gas reserves that contribute significantly to its national income, supporting infrastructure and public services. Trade and Logistics: Positioned strategically along the Red Sea, Assalama's ports are key transit points for goods traveling between Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. This has made trade and logistics a cornerstone of the economy. Agriculture: Fertile river valleys and oases enable the cultivation of crops such as dates, wheat, barley, and citrus fruits, alongside livestock farming. Advanced irrigation systems sustain this vital industry. |
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Soldiers: | 3,500 |
Tanks: | 50 |
Aircraft: | 6 |
Ships: | 0 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 01/22/2025 02:28 pm |