Commonwealth of Central Archanta

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[[File:|150px|Flag of Commonwealth of Central Archanta]] Commonwealth of Central Archanta

Capital: Bambusho (Executive), Port Lagbard (Legislative), Hammarslinn (Judiciary)
Population: 115,000,000 (2024)

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The Commonwealth of Central Archanta (CCA) is a federal presidential republic located in North Archanta in the heart of the continent. It is bordered by the Gulf of Samban to the north, to the east by AR010, Nòthini Matsonirà, Kwinatu, AR051, and Rogolnika, to the south by Kalango, AR019, and the White Sea, and to the west by AR013a and Castilea Archantea. The Commonwealth is complex in both its history and its politics, boasting one of the only set of three capitals in the world. Its democracy is flawed, ridden with authoritarian undertones and its history fraught with slavery and fascism. In the wake of the nation's defeat in the Great War it was blessed with an economic miracle, transforming the impoverished nation into a global player on the world's stage. Violence and inequality still persist and are apart of daily life, but those concerns haven't scared away the corporations. The CCA has successfully brought numerous companies to the country, investing in its booming industry and leading to the juxtaposition of opulent mansions adjacent to struggling slums.


Commonwealth of Central Archanta

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CapitalBambusho (Executive), Port Lagbard (Legislative), Hammarslinn (Judiciary)
Largest cityPort Lagbard
Official languagesN/A
Ethnic GroupsVarious Tribes (87%), "White (12%)", "Other (1%)"
GovernmentFederal Presidential Republic
Area
 • Total1,595,529 km2
616,216.71 sq mi
Population
 • Census (2024)115,000,000
 • Density72.05 inhab./km2
GDP (PPP)
 • Total$461.34B
 • Per capita$4,012
HDI (2024)0.683
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CurrencyCommonwealth Dollar ($) (CCD)
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