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Bhamat


Bhamat is a nation led by Supreme leader Muiz on the continent of Africa. Bhamat's government is a Dictatorship with very moderate social policies. Economically, Bhamat favors moderate policies. The official currency of Bhamat is the Dollar. At 3 days old, Bhamat is a new nation. Bhamat has a population of 238,435 and a land area of 1,510.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 157.90. Pollution in the nation is a disaster. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 72.9598%.



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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Bhamat
Leader Name: Muiz
Currency: Currency Image
Dollar
National Animal: National Animal Image
Sheep
History: Bhamat was born from rebellion — originally a network of rogue canal engineers, smugglers, and spice traders who declared independence during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The nation rose in secrecy, hidden within the industrial arteries of the Suez Canal. By 1956, Bhamat had weaponized bureaucracy, charging absurd tolls for "spiritual cleansing" and "vessel ego management" to passing ships. Following the Great Salt Flood of 1983, Bhamat rebuilt itself as a high-tech, semi-aquatic city-state. It now functions as a militarized neutral trade zone,
Geography
Continent: Africa
Land Area: 2,430.10 sq. km
Terrain: Bhamat is narrow, long, and artificial — a stitched mesh of floating platforms, converted oil rigs, submerged arcologies, and canal-side towers. Inland stretches are lined with salt flats, abandoned tank hulks, and strange semi-organic rock formations thought to be the fossilized remains of ancient megafauna or failed canal gods. It’s mostly water, metal, and concrete — but Bhamat blooms with hydroponic farms and bio-engineered algae gardens.

Highest Peak: Mount B'zal, 10,000 meters
Lowest Valley: abyss 17, 0 meters
Climate: Scorching sun by day, frigid breeze by night — the classic canal zone extremity. Temperatures swing between 45°C at noon and 10°C after dark. Sandstorms occasionally blast in from the Sinai, and humidity often hits 90% due to canal vapors. Rain is rare; condensation harvesting is the main water source.
People & Society
Population: 238,435 people
Demonym: Bhamati
Demonym Plural: Bhamatis
Ethnic Groups: European - 0.0%
Indo-european - 0.0%
middle eastern - 0.0%
Languages: - 0.0%
kazmati - 0.0%
arabic - 0.0%
Religions: christianity - 0.0%
islam - 0.0%
aethism - 0.0%
Health
Life Expectancy: 80 years
Obesity: 11.2%
Alcohol Users: 0%
Tobacco Users: 0%
Cannabis Users: 0%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description: Bhamat runs a hydraulic-capitalist economy — water rights, tide taxes, and passage fees dominate the budget. Its unique positioning on the Suez gives it leverage over nearly 15% of global trade. Bribes are technically illegal but encouraged if done with flair. Citizens trade reputation credits earned through public works, dance battles, and dredge clearing. AI systems manage pricing for everything from canal tolls to haircut durations.

Average Yearly Income: $71.42
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $1,124,132,628.00
GDP per Capita: $4,714.60
Gross National Income (GNI): $602,843,490.00
Industries: Canal Taxation and Shipping Arbitration

Tourism (Canal Races, Pirate Re-enactments)

Floating Algae Farms and Biofuel Export

Weaponized Coconut Milk Research and Black Market Encryption Services
Military
History: Known as the Siltguard, formed after the terror attacks of september 18th, where a terror group assasinated the prime minister of the colonial power of britain at the time, and destroyed 16 public buildings with improvised explosives.
Soldiers: 14,050
Tanks: 115
Aircraft: 3
Ships: 0
Missiles: 0
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 06/16/2025 10:41 pm