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{{Infocard
| name = Andrar
| flag = Flag_with_question_mark.svg
| symbol =
| symbol_caption =
| native_name = Andrar
| capital = Andrar
| population = Aprox. 40 Millions
| population_year = 2020
| motto = «La prosperidad se agrandece y la esperanza permanece»
| anthem = Andranic National Anthem
| latitude = 28.5652
| longitude = 21.6211
| zoom = 4
| relation =
| intro = The Territory of Andrar, officially known as the Republic of Andrar, is a country in the northwest of Tarephia. Located on the tropical coasts of the continent and also part of the northern region of the Serion Desert, Andrar borders TA004 to the west, TA002 to the southwest, Ta Seti to the southeast, Ayir Ahali Al-Kaza to the east, and the Gulf of the Hesperic Ocean to the north. It covers an area of TBD and has a population of approximately 40 million inhabitants. Andrar is divided into 20 administrative divisions and numerous municipalities.
Ordamerán is the capital and the third-largest urban area in the country. Previously, the capital of the country was the city of Dinar, which served as the governmental center for over 100 years. However, after numerous deliberations regarding geography, economic activity, social and educational dynamics, it was agreed that the administrative center should be relocated to the city of Ordamerán, a decision accepted in 2020.
Andrar is considered a territory full of diversity due to the numerous colonizations and dynasties that have passed through this territory over the years. The first human settlements were made by small independent groups that controlled parts of the continental northern coasts, with the Alezares being the dominant group, controlling a prominent part of the northwest of Tarephia. However, the arrival of the Arab world to Tarephia almost completely wiped out all traces of civilization deemed threatening to them, leading to the near extinction of the Alezares.
Centuries later, Castellan colonization became another turning point for this territory. In search of new lands and through secret investigations, Castellan considered the coasts of Tarephia to be rich and excellent for the development of urban settlements, exportation of natural and precious materials, agriculture, and livestock. Consequently, Castellan seized control of this territory after numerous conflicts.
Centuries later, several settlements away from the coasts, many of them of Alezar-Arab descent, took control of Castellan governance, and after numerous guerrilla conflicts, an agreement was reached to divide the northwest of Tarephia into administrative colonies under Castellan rule. However, a considerable number of Castellan settlers migrated back to Castellan due to government discomforts, social issues, and quality of life challenges faced in what was once New Castellan and now Andrar. After several coups, an agreement was reached at a National Government Board, granting complete independence to the Andranic Territory on December 6, 1880, under the leadership of Ampe Ocxollipt Garzolla, of Alezar father and Castellan mother, who governed during the first 10 years of Independent Andrar.
}}{{Infobox country
|coords_zoom =  |coords_lat = 28.5652 |coords_long = 21.6211 |conventional_long_name = República de Andrar |common_name =        Andrar |image_flag =          |national_motto =    La prosperidad se agrandece y la esperanza permanece |national_anthem =    |image_map =  |loctext =            |alt_map =            <!--alt text for map--> |map_caption =        |image_map2 =          |alt_map2 =          <!--alt text for second map--> |map_caption2 =        |capital =            Dinar |largest_city =      Ordamerán |official_languages = Castellan
Castanés |cooficial_languages = Castellanes, Ingerish, Azajal, Alparmes |gentilicio =        Andranes |government_type =    |leader_title1 =      Presidente |leader_name1 =      Gala Sirenett Alemán Gonez (2020-2025) |leader_title2 =      Primer Vicepresidente |leader_name2 =      Carmin Falas Fontana Gonez (2022-2026) |leader_title3 =      Segundo Vicepresidente |leader_name3 =      Sonnia Anna Guana Vila (2020-2025) |legislature =        |sovereignty_type =  Independencia de [[Castellan]] |sovereignty_note = |established_event1 = Declaración de la Independencia |established_date1 =  19 de Diciembre de 1859 |area_rank = |area_magnitude = |area =              |area_km2 =            |area_sq_mi =        |area_footnote =      <!--Optional footnote for area--> |percent_water = |area_label =          |area_label2 =        > |area_data2 =        <!--Text after area_label2 (optional)--> |population_estimate = 42,478,455 |population_estimate_rank =42,478,455 |population_estimate_year = 2020 |population_census = TBD |population_census_year = 2020 |population_density_km2 = TBD |population_density_sq_mi = TBD |population_density_rank = |GDP_PPP =            |GDP_PPP_rank = |GDP_PPP_year = |GDP_PPP_per_capita = |GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = |GDP_nominal = |GDP_nominal_rank = |GDP_nominal_year = |GDP_nominal_per_capita = |GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = |Gini =              |Gini_rank = |Gini_year =          |HDI =                0.812 |currency = Parche Andranico |currency_code =      |timezone =+2          |date_format =        dd/mm/yyyy |cctld =              }}
==Etymology==
==History==
(la biografia del pais es probable de tener cambios)
=== First Settlers ===
The oldest records of the first settlers of Andrar were small independent tribes originating from the center of the Tarephic continent, and some others from the northern peninsula of the continent (currently Dematisma). This is known thanks to the archaeological remains of these communities, which unfortunately have few records and evidence of them today, regarding the countless internal guerrillas, conquests, depressions, and cultural clashes of the country's lands.
The most notable community was the "Azajal" tribe (a name baptized by the Alezares), which, over the years, began to take power in almost the entire northern coast of the continent. It was said that this tribe was too "territorial and dangerous", as if any unknown group arrived, they were shot down, kidnapped, and exploited in construction and agriculture work. Some studies on the architecture of some important archaeological sites showed that they have certain similarities or influences with the architecture of southern Uletha, Ghetoria, and Liberiana.
=== Mazanic Conquest ===
Around 1100 BC, some Alezar groups (originating from present-day Mazan) entered Azajal lands in search of new lands for trade. It is recognized that the northern coasts of Tarephia are rich in fertile lands and minerals, which caught the attention of this community to have their own territories controlled from Mazan. To the surprise of the Azajal community, they were mostly defeated, and for the first time in hundreds of years of ownership, they were stripped of the power of their lands. The surviving Azajals had to adapt to a new way of life, culture, and religion. As a secondary effect, the mixture of Alezars and Azajals began to have social conflicts, leading to the emergence of certain subgroups. From around 1400, several communities, mainly of Azajal descent, began to settle on the outskirts of the Serion desert and ceased to have connections with other communities.
The Imani conquest is very reflected mainly in the architecture and culture, particularly in gastronomy and religion.
=== Castellan colonisation ===
tarting in 1500, Castellán began voyages to various parts of the Tarephian and Antarephian continents. By 1510, they had entered the southern peninsula of Dematisma with the idea of conquest, which they accomplished by traversing the entire Tarephian Sierra Madre until they reached the coasts of present-day Andrar, which were at the time colonized by Alezars (Mazanics). Even years before the invasion, Castellán had plans to conquer these lands, and there are records indicating that the Castellán government sent small groups as foreigners to study the lands and determine if they were suitable for new colonies. Most of their expeditions were successful, and those that were not likely resulted in attacks by Alezars. Thanks to these expeditions, it was said that the northern coasts of Tarephia were perfect for producing natural resources and creating new trade routes. By June of 1512, Castellán put into motion their plan to conquer the entire northwest of the Tarephian continent, after the east had already been controlled. After many battles, Castellán took control. The Alezars were unable to defend themselves at the level of Castellán because they did not have as modern weaponry as Castellán. After being defeated, surviving Alezars were forced to migrate to the center of the continent or settle with post-colonized Azajals.
=== Pre-Castilian Colony ===
By 1513, Castile officially established a new colony called "New Castellan" and by 1516, its name was changed to the "Kingdom of the West". As a result, the new settlers began to build their first Mediterranean-style cities, including Ordameran, Puerto Balika, Pili, Antayala, Durian, among others. Some Alezarean communities were rebuilt to be inhabited, while others had to be completely destroyed or abandoned, and over time, were consumed by nature.
During the first decade after the conquest, Castile established new trade routes, primarily in exotic fruits and timber exploitation, which received a lot of support, causing Castilian settlers to move to this young colony for new job opportunities.
== Climate ==
The climate of andrar is biodiverse, but it is mainly dry-tropical, especially in the south of the country where the Serion desert is located, to the north, on the coasts, it is a humid and tropical climate, especially on the coasts of the districts of Bermedez , Boramaya, Durian and Lamantefere, in the southeast area, in the district of Salomé, the climate is between hot and cold.
==Gobierno y política==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ex preseidents
!place
!name
!age
!years of presidency
|-
|1
|Omen Ampé Xicolla
|1863 - 1905 (42)
|1891 - 1900
|-
|2
|Alan Higala Hentado
|1870 - 1948 (78)
|1900 - 1910
|-
|3
|Gio Honda Viazquez
|1860 - 1922 (62)
|1910 - 1920
|-
|4
|Yael Fontana Willberg
|1877 - 1951 (74)
|1920 - 1930
|-
|5
|Alvaro Bernar Hontonarra
|1889 - 1968 (79)
|1930 - 1940
|-
|6
|Cazandro Gala Quijada
|1901 - 1985 (84)
|1940 - 1950
|-
|7
|Admir Valci Camunuro
|1906 - 1980 (74)
|1950 - 1960
|-
|8
|Dolonardo Di'Santa Gala Oropeza
|1922 - 1991 (69)
|1960 - 1970
|-
|9
|Alva Samaniego Pina
|1938 - Alive (82)
|1970 - 1980
|-
|10
|Manuel Darél Lanos Irivane
|1952 - 1988 (36)
|1980 - 1988
|-
|11
|Librán Alcantara Derivales
|1960 - Alive (60)
|1988 - 1995
|-
|12
|Ignacio Gonzales Urchutta
|1968 - Alive (52)
|1995 - 2000
|-
|13
|Andro Carrera Clark
|1966 - Alive (54)
|2000 - 2005
|-
|14
|Danél Gallán Durna
|1978 - Alive (42)
|2005 - 2010
|-
|15
|Carlos Idanél Lopez Duarte
|1980 - Alive (40)
|2010 - 2015
|-
|16
|Dario Urrua Farragué
|1988 - Alive (32)
|2015 - 2020
|-
|17
|Gala Sirenett Alemán Gonez
|1989 - Alive (31)
|2020 - 2025
|}
==Demografy  ==
.Andrar has a total of 42,478,455 habitants according to the 2020 population census, between 2012-2022 the population of Andrar increased by 8.4%, being the highest population growth in the country.
This fact was due to the gentilization and immigration of populations from neighboring and foreign countries.
Castellanese is the most widely spoken language in the country, spoken by 72% of the population, followed by Castanés by 15%, Ingerish by 6% and the remaining 7%, various national and international indigenous languages.
Despite the fact that castellanese is the most widely spoken language in the country, it has not been classified as the official language of the country, since Castanés takes the position.
==== Acents ====
==== Castanés ====
Castanés is a variant of Castellan that was born in the last years before the independence of the republic, used as a language of protest against the repression that the Castilian army exerted towards the Ajazal communities or any other community that had no ancestry Castilian, years after independence this language tried to become relevant so that it would be taken as the main language in the country, but it would not be achieved thanks to government policies and the implementation of Castilian as the main and official language in the republic, although generations of families have tried to keep this language alive by implementing it to younger generations at home, over the years this language would have strength again to the point where small towns and cities will use it as their main means of communication, mainly in the west of the country, also in some schools Castanés has been implemented as a learning subject together with with the ingerish.
In 1982 Castanés was adeded the official language of the country, along with Castilian, at present, more than 6,000,000 inhabitants are Castanés speakers, mainly in the districts of Tardán, Mendár, Bermedez, Celebres, Sinderenjo, Alcazamento and the District of Dinar.
{| class="wikitable sortable" "text-align:left;font-size:100%;"|
|+ style="text-align:center;" |speakers of each languaje in Andrar according to the 2022 census.
|-
! style="width:50px;" |languaje
! style="width:50px;" | percent  %
! style="width:70px;" |speakers
|-
|Castellanese
|72%
|30,584,487
|-
|-
| Castanés
! Line !! Type !! Spacing !! Sample !! Note
| 15%
|6,371,768
|-
|-
| Ingerish
| [[wikipedia:Paris Métro|Paris Métro]]
|6%
| Subway (Narrow)
|2,548,707
| 3.00&nbsp;m
|-
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=48.88429&mlon=2.35729 Link]
|Mazanic
|1.5%
|637,176
|-
|Azajál
|1.2%
|509,741
|-
|Alparmez
|0.9%
|382,306
|-
|others
|3.4%
|1,444,267
|}
 
==Administrative Divition==
Andrar is divide by 20 Districts (provinces)
{| class="wikitable sortable" "text-align:left;font-size:100%;"|
|+ style="text-align:center;" |administrative division in Andrar
|-
! style="width:50px;" |Flag
! style="width:70px;" |area (km²)
! style="width:50px;" | District (province)
! style="width:70px;" |Population (2020)
! style="width:q00px;" | Capital
!population
(2020)
|-
|
|
|
|Alcazamento
|1,994,101
| Ciudad Delta
|339,563
|-
|-
| [[wikipedia:London Underground|London Underground]] (tube)
| Subway (Narrow)
| 3.25&nbsp;m
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=51.52070&mlon=0.00413 Link]
|
|
|
|Alparma
|3,829,960
|Cojedes
|1,588,379
|-
|
|
|Bermedez
|3,842,737
|Karmenia
|1,234,289
|-
|
|
|Borabarsîn
|1,506,272
|Puerto Balika De Samaniego
|998,425
|-
|
|
|Boramaya
|4,475,594
|Heroico Puerto De Antalaya La Zona
|1,842,386
|-
|-
| [[wikipedia:Athens Metro|Athens Metro]]
| Subway
| 3.50&nbsp;m
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=38.00382&mlon=23.72530 Link]
|
|
|
|Camarena
|276,525
|Lixus
|122,437
|-
|-
| [[wikipedia:London Underground|London Underground]] (sub-surface)
| Subway
| 3.50&nbsp;m
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=51.53925&mlon=0.11268 Link]
|
|
|
|Celebres
|322,982
|Adarán
|214,786
|-
|-
| [[wikipedia:Tramlink|Croydon Tramlink]]
| Tram
| 3.50&nbsp;m
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=51.37487&mlon=-0.09272 Link]
|
|
|
|Distrito De Dinar
|4,995,980
|Dinar
|4,110,674
|-
|-
| [[wikipedia:Tramways in Île-de-France|Paris Tram]]
| Tram
| 3.50&nbsp;m
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=48.89839&mlon=2.35472 Link]
|
|
|
|Durian
|2,172,039
|Achír
|1,847,885
|-
|-
| [[wikipedia:London Overground|London Overground]]
| Commuter
| 3.50&nbsp;m
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=51.53635&mlon=-0.07574 Link]
|
|
|
|Gardamenesi
|2,015,584
|Arcanamana
|834,997
|-
|-
| [[wikipedia:Réseau Express Régional|Paris RER]]
| Commuter
| 3.50&nbsp;m
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=48.80527&mlon=2.48564 Link]
|
|
|
|Gardaya
|3,165,947
|Gardaya
|1,637,894
|-
|
|
|Lamantefere
|4,259,148
|Lamantefere
|3,278,246
|-
|
|
|Mendár
|90,685
|Maraníer
|54,679
|-
|-
| [[wikipedia:New York City Subway|New York City Subway]]
| Subway
| 3.75–4.00&nbsp;m
|  
|  
|
| Spacing is mainly due to the [[wikipedia:B Division (New York City Subway)|B Division]] cars, which are 3&nbsp;m wide.
|Ordamerán
|2,644,531
|Ordamerán
|2,224,564
|-
|-
|
| [[wikipedia:LGV Est|LGV Est]]
|
| High speed
|Salomé
| 4.50&nbsp;m
|2,238,500
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=49.00936&mlon=5.00838 Link]
|Madán
| Exact spot of the 574.8 km/h speed record.
|2,002,477
|-
|-
| [[wikipedia:Tōhoku Shinkansen|Tōhoku Shinkansen]]
| High speed
| 4.50&nbsp;m
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.20597&mlon=140.26700 Link]
|
|
|
|Santa Fé
|2,449,671
|Santa Fé
|1,009,872
|-
|
|
|Sindalef
|1,117,602
|Ildes
|448,457
|-
|
|
|Sinderenjo
|223,115
|Avilez
|24,789
|-
|-
|
| [[wikipedia:Chuo Shinkansen|Chuo Shinkansen]]
|
| High speed maglev
|Tamantif
| 5.75&nbsp;m
|119,480
| [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=35.58057&mlon=138.93573 Link]
|Balár
|10,657
|-
|
|
|Tardán
|23,430
|Cuidad Fronteriza De Serion
|21,002
|-
|total
|
|Andrar
|42,691,383
|
|
|
|}
|}


==== Census  1950-2020 ====
==Mecyna==
{| class="wikitable"
* The locks should be 35 or 55 metres wide, as with the Panama Canal.
|+
 
!place
==Minoa==
!District
===Landuse===
(Province)
* A town centre block is at least 40 metres thick.
!2023
* A residential block is about 60 metres thick, to account for the gardens and trees.
(actuality)
 
!2020
===Roads===
!2010
* A road kerb divider is about 1 metre wide (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.35635&mlon=4.87970 Van Baerlestraat]).
!2000
* A street kerb divider is about 0.25 metres wide (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.36395&mlon=4.88165 Marnixstraat]).
!1990
 
!1980
====Cycling====
!1970
{{#multimaps:
!1960
| height = 600px
!1950
| width = 100%
!1940
| zoom = 13
|-
| center = -24.6757902,145.3433920
|1
| overlays = +Radial,+Circular,+Feeder
|Distrito De Dinar
| overlaydef = {
|5,120,478
  "Radial": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [413526,413525,414139,414567]},
|4,995,980
  "Circular": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [413822,414490,414285]},
|4,238,947
  "Feeder": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [414138]}
|3,639,847
}
|3,045,390
}}
|2,849,870
* A cycleway is about 2 metres wide per lane (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.36385&mlon=4.89235 Johanna Borskibrug]).
|2,559,874
 
|2,328,928
====Driving====
|1,932,472
* A single-lane alley is about 7 metres wide (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.36805&mlon=4.89015 Handboogstraat]).
|1,820,237
* A single-lane road is about 3.5 metres wide (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.36465&mlon=4.89555 Herengracht]).
|-
* A multi-lane road is about 3 metres wide per lane (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.36385&mlon=4.89235 Johanna Borskibrug]).
|2
* A parking lane is about 2 metres wide (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.36465&mlon=4.89555 Herengracht]).
|Boramaya
* A turning lane is about 2.5 metres wide (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.35710&mlon=4.87465 Willemsparkweg]).
|4,788,497
 
|4,775,594
====Public transport====
|4,658,678
* A bus bay is about 3 metres wide (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.36790&mlon=4.88915 Singel]).
|4,088,897
* A bus or tram lane is about 3 metres wide (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.36790&mlon=4.88915 Singel]).
|3,845,796
* A tram side platform is about 2 metres wide.
|3,347,897
* A tram island platform is about 3 metres wide.
|3,112,349
* The distance between the centre of the rail to the platform is 1.25 metres (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.36790&mlon=4.88915 Singel]).
|2,834,978
 
|2,678,709
====Walking====
|2,434,978
* A pavement is about 2.5 metres wide (based on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.35455&mlon=4.86505 Prins Hendriklaan]).
|-
 
|3
====Cross sections====
|Lamantefere
 
|4,802,476
{|class="wikitable"
|4,659,148
|+Minoa Canal Bridge
|4,245,090
!colspan=2|Pre-tunnel
|4,005,458
!colspan=2|Post-tunnel
|3,734,573
|3,348,798
|2,534,876
|2,233,094
|2,064,346
|1,980,655
|-
|4
|Bermedez
|3,874,727
|3,842,737
|3,283,472
|2,835,489
|2,489,038
|1,998,437
|1,749,389
|1,459,877
|1,233,499
|994,387
|-
|5
|Alparma
|3,845,853
|3,829,960
|3,648,979
|3,355,489
|3,110,993
|2,843,890
|2,534,698
|2,338,778
|2,128,798
|1,979,762
|-
|6
|Gardaya
|3,486,679
|3,465,947
|3,109,298
|2,758,898
|2,356,367
|1,923,878
|1,334,780
|1,117,928
|990,548
|815,726
|-
|7
|Ordameran
|2,763,435
|2,644,531
|2,343,737
|2,189,038
|1,911,387
|1,702,349
|1,367,865
|1,223,337
|1,172,734
|1,023,789
|-
|8
|Santa Fé
|2,512,347
|2,449,671
|2,083,893
|1,980,098
|1,578,839
|1,297,838
|980,975
|743,909
|652,934
|540,256
|-
|9
|Salomé
|2,369,780
|2,338,500
|2,124,356
|1,837,377
|1,478,344
|1,038,369
|827,677
|534,477
|487,647
|409,875
|-
|10
|Durian
|2,290,678
|2,272,039
|1,997,347
|1,734,565
|1,858,765
|1,990,435
|1,656,476
|1,536,856
|1,334,147
|1,009,445
|-
|11
|Gardamenesi
|2,080,459
|2,058,584
|1,846,907
|1,710,483
|1,599,345
|1,234,978
|910,238
|834,674
|714,232
|512,789
|-
|-
|12
|Deck edge||1.5
|Alcazamento
|Deck edge||1.5
|1,998,368
|1,994,101
|1,343,774
|1,022,234
|915,346
|801,234
|678,667
|524,545
|465,346
|270,796
|-
|-
|13
|Raised kerb||1.5
|Borabarsin
|Sidewalk||2
|1,620,630
|1,506,272
|1,225,378
|1,012,325
|954,343
|903,437
|735,636
|601,458
|512,634
|460,587
|-
|-
|14
|Northbound lane 1||3.65
|Sindalef
|Northbound cycle lane||2
|1.314,894
|1,117,602
|990,239
|910,348
|878,431
|815,234
|698,784
|456,677
|355,464
|214,785
|-
|-
|15
|Northbound lane 2||3.7
|Celebres
|Northbound lane||3.5
|360,544
|322,982
|302,234
|278,090
|245,458
|201,918
|168,978
|120,478
|97,235
|54,360
|-
|-
|16
|Reversible lane||3.7
|Camarena
|Tramway||6
|280,772
|276,525
|223,089
|190,247
|169,829
|128,990
|101,112
|87,237
|54,788
|30,454
|-
|-
|17
|Southbound lane 2||3.7
|Sinderenjo
|Southbound lane 2||3.5
|239,670
|223,115
|210,347
|188,123
|168,469
|128,797
|89,378
|67,452
|54,224
|46,977
|-
|-
|18
|Southbound lane 1||3.65
|Tamantif
|Southbound cycle lane||2
|119,503
|119,480
|101,398
|88,444
|75,432
|54,432
|34,388
|25,455
|20,786
|12,344
|-
|-
|19
|Raised kerb||1.5
|Mendar
|Sidewalk||2
|90,701
|90,685
|86,347
|82,238
|76,248
|70,343
|50,233
|43,123
|36,987
|22,897
|-
|-
|20
|Deck edge||1.5
|Tardán
|Deck edge||1.5
|23,489
|23,430
|20,657
|17,455
|15,233
|14,920
|10,766
|8,453
|7,826
|>5000
|-
|-
|
!Total
|Andrar
|24.4 > 25.0
|43,983,980
!Total
|42,691,838
|24 > 25
|33,843,358
|32,737,983
|30,501,499
|26,696,044
|22,137,139
|19,121,754
|16,995,622
|14,640,099
|}
|}
==Relaciones exteriores==
==Ejército==
==Economía==
Andrar's economy is mixed, but mainly agriculture, mining, fishing and tourism are the main sources.
==Ciencia y tecnología==
==Infraestructura==
==Religion ==
The most abundant religion is Imani, with 54%, followed by Ortholic with 15%, approximately 24% of the population in Andrar does not consider themselves part of any religion, mostly people between 20 and 30 years of age, the 7% of the population belongs to other or unrecognized religions.{{bar box
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In the last 2 decades, religion has ceased to take relevance in the country, both in culture, politics, lifestyle, etc.
==Salud ==
==Education==
The Integrated Education System of the Republic of Andrar is a holistic and progressive approach designed to provide quality education to all citizens, fostering equity, academic excellence, and the comprehensive development of students. This educational system is based on the following fundamental pillars:
-Inclusive and accessible education: The system ensures that all citizens, regardless of their socio-economic background, gender, race, or abilities, have equal access to education. Policies and programs are implemented to eliminate barriers and provide additional support to students with special needs, ensuring their full participation in the educational process.
-Comprehensive and flexible curriculum: The curriculum is developed with an integrated approach that encompasses different areas of knowledge, including humanities, sciences, arts, sports, and practical skills. Active learning, problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity are encouraged. Furthermore, curricular flexibility is promoted to allow students to choose and personalize their educational trajectory according to their interests and abilities.
-Quality early education: The importance of early education as a foundation for children's cognitive, emotional, and social development is emphasized. High-quality preschool education programs are established, promoting play, exploration, social interaction, and the development of basic skills, preparing children for a successful transition to primary education.
==Cultura==
=== Music ===
=== Cocina ===
Andranic cuisine is completely varied and influenced by other countries (mainly from the south of the continent), but also the same country has cultivated unique and original dishes.
Starting with the most recurring dishes on the Andranica table, we come across Rice, the most important cereal in the country since it is the one that is most cultivated and exported internationally, considering Andranico rice as the best in the Tarefic continent.
Rice in Andrar is very multifaceted since it is the accompaniment to a large part of the country's dishes, such as chicken, milanese, salads, eggs, potatoes, vegetables, beans, etc...
-the "meza baniada" (chicken breast bathed in chipocle sauce) is a common dish in the eastern part of the country, and as always accompanied by the typical rice.
-in broths, the "pintada" (broth with legumes, such as beans, chickpeas and beef) is one of the most popular broths and consumed by tourists, since to eat it is a challenge, since to have the experience of eating This dish is legal to add pinches of "cheltepin" chile, a chile that for people without experience with spiciness may have difficulties when consuming it.
-in drinks, coffee is the most consumable liquid in the country, mainly an accompaniment to breakfast, also "Barley" water, a refreshing drink and highly valued by tourists, on the other hand, horchata is also recurrent.
-and other dishes to mention: on the northern coasts of the country, they include dishes such as "colectiva","tonton","cahuamanta" "manta","cachoreada" in the east and south of the country, "machaca", the already mentioned "meza baniada", "picudios", "escabeshes", and to the west of the country the "embolvado", the "tablon" etc...
-Speaking of sweets, the cocada is the most typical, also the chocolate mainly with almonds, as well as the almond cookies, the "mantecadas", and the breads filled with jams.
==Deporte==
==Medios de comunicación ==
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[[Category:Countries in Tarephia]]

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Mecyna

  • The locks should be 35 or 55 metres wide, as with the Panama Canal.

Minoa

Landuse

  • A town centre block is at least 40 metres thick.
  • A residential block is about 60 metres thick, to account for the gardens and trees.

Roads

  • A road kerb divider is about 1 metre wide (based on Van Baerlestraat).
  • A street kerb divider is about 0.25 metres wide (based on Marnixstraat).

Cycling

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Driving

  • A single-lane alley is about 7 metres wide (based on Handboogstraat).
  • A single-lane road is about 3.5 metres wide (based on Herengracht).
  • A multi-lane road is about 3 metres wide per lane (based on Johanna Borskibrug).
  • A parking lane is about 2 metres wide (based on Herengracht).
  • A turning lane is about 2.5 metres wide (based on Willemsparkweg).

Public transport

  • A bus bay is about 3 metres wide (based on Singel).
  • A bus or tram lane is about 3 metres wide (based on Singel).
  • A tram side platform is about 2 metres wide.
  • A tram island platform is about 3 metres wide.
  • The distance between the centre of the rail to the platform is 1.25 metres (based on Singel).

Walking

Cross sections

Minoa Canal Bridge
Pre-tunnel Post-tunnel
Deck edge 1.5 Deck edge 1.5
Raised kerb 1.5 Sidewalk 2
Northbound lane 1 3.65 Northbound cycle lane 2
Northbound lane 2 3.7 Northbound lane 3.5
Reversible lane 3.7 Tramway 6
Southbound lane 2 3.7 Southbound lane 2 3.5
Southbound lane 1 3.65 Southbound cycle lane 2
Raised kerb 1.5 Sidewalk 2
Deck edge 1.5 Deck edge 1.5
Total 24.4 > 25.0 Total 24 > 25