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New Arawak and Tanio


Grand Nation of New Arawak and Tanio is a nation led by Chief Earl Landown on the continent of North America. Grand Nation of New Arawak and Tanio's government is a Federal Republic with very moderate social policies. Economically, Grand Nation of New Arawak and Tanio favors left wing policies. The official currency of Grand Nation of New Arawak and Tanio is the Pound Sterling. At 7 days old, Grand Nation of New Arawak and Tanio is a new nation. Grand Nation of New Arawak and Tanio has a population of 277,343 and a land area of 1,630.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 170.15. Pollution in the nation is a disaster. The citizens' faith in the government is mediocre with an approval rating of 47.3638%.



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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: New Arawak and Tanio
Leader Name: Landown
Currency: Currency Image
Pound Sterling
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Turtle
History: The Cayman Islands have a rich history beginning with their discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1503, initially named "Las Tortugas". Permanent settlement began in the 1730s, with people from various backgrounds settling there. The islands were administered as a dependency of Jamaica for a period and eventually became a British Overseas Territory.
The first recorded settlements were located on Little Cayman and Cayman Brac during 1661-71. Because of the plundering attacks of Spanish privateers, the governor of Jamaica called the settlers back to Jamaica, though by this time Spain had recognised British possession of the Islands in the 1670 Treaty of Madrid. Often in breach of the treaty, British privateers roamed the area taking their prizes, probably using the Cayman Islands to replenish stocks of food and water and careen their vessels. Though Cayman was regarded as a dependency of Jamaica, the reins of government by that colony were loosely held in the early years, and a tradition grew of self-government, with matters of public concern decided at meetings of all free males. In 1831, a decision was made at Pedro Castle, the “Birthplace of Democracy in the Cayman Islands,” to form the first elected legislature.

The constitutional relationship between Cayman and Jamaica remained ambiguous until 1863 when an act of the British parliament formally made the Cayman Islands a dependency of Jamaica. When Jamaica achieved independence in 1962, the Islands opted to remain under the British Crown, and an administrator appointed from London assumed the responsibilities previously held by the Governor of Jamaica

The Constitution currently provides for a Crown-appointed Governor, a Parliament and a Cabinet. Unless there are exceptional reasons, the Governor accepts the advice of the Cabinet, which is composed of the Premier, seven other Ministers and two non-voting ex-officio members. The Governor has responsibility for the police, civil service, defence and external affairs but handed over the presidency of the then Legislative Assembly to the Speaker in 1991.
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In 2090, The Caymani's gain independence from the UK and established the New Arawak and Tanio nation in honored to the indigenous Arawak and Tanio people living in the area.
Geography
Continent: North America
Land Area: 2,623.22 sq. km
Terrain: The Grand Cayman (Main Island) primarily feature a low-lying, flat terrain of limestone base surrounded by coral reefs. While generally flat, Cayman Brac has a central bluff that makes up a significant portion of its landmass, rising to 150 feet above sea level at the eastern end, according to the Cayman Travel Guide. The islands are the peaks of an undersea mountain range called the Cayman Ridge
Highest Peak: , 0 meters
Lowest Valley: , 43 meters
Climate: The Cayman Islands experience a tropical marine climate characterized by warm temperatures and distinct wet and dry seasons. The wet season, from mid-May to October, brings warm, rainy summers, while the dry season, from November to April, offers relatively mild winters. Average annual temperatures hover around 28°C (82°F).
People & Society
Population: 277,343 people
Demonym: Arawak-Tainoan
Demonym Plural: Arawak-Tainoans
Ethnic Groups: Arawak - 69.7%
Latinos - 20.2%
Caribbean Creole - 10.1%
Languages: Arawak + English - 90.0%
Only Arawak - 5.2%
English - 4.8%
Religions: Catholism - 46.6%
Arawak Religion - 43.3%
Tanio Religion - 10.1%
Health
Life Expectancy: 81 years
Obesity: 12.4%
Alcohol Users: 1.3%
Tobacco Users: 21.9%
Cannabis Users: 1.2%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description:
Average Yearly Income: $96.67
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $715,682,775.00
GDP per Capita: $2,580.49
Gross National Income (GNI): $587,470,785.00
Industries:
Military
History:
Soldiers: 1,150
Tanks: 0
Aircraft: 0
Ships: 0
Missiles: 0
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 06/16/2025 10:48 am