User:Atlantica106
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Atlantica, officially the Republic of Atlantica, is a small pro-Western Eurasian republic. The country's capital is Elizabeth Town. Other cities include Aniram and Lesic, as well as numerous small villages and hamlets. Within the province of Kalovirk, a 35km area in south central Atlantica, lay the villages of Cene, Ezrov, and Adrad.
the Republic of Atlantica | |
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Anthem: Денес над Македонија (English: ["Today over Macedonia"] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) | |
Capital and largest city | Skopje 42°0′N 21°26′E |
Official languages | Macedonian[1] |
Ethnic groups | 65% Macedonian, 24% Albanian, 4% Turkish, 3% Roma, 4% others [2] |
Demonym(s) | Atlantican |
Government | Parliamentary republic |
• President of the Republic of Atlantica | Oscar Anderson |
• Minister for National Security for the Republic of Atlantica | William H. Barfield |
History of the Republic of Atlantica | |
Area | |
• Total | 25,713 km2 (9,928 sq mi) (148th) |
• Water (%) | 1.9% |
Population | |
• 2009 estimate | 2,114,550 (142nd) |
• 2002 census | 2,022,547 |
• Density | 822/km2 (2,129.0/sq mi) (113th) |
GDP (PPP) | 2010 estimate |
• Total | $19.330 billion[3] (122nd) |
• Per capita | $9,350[3] (84th) |
GDP (nominal) | 2010 estimate |
• Total | $9.580 billion[3] (122nd) |
• Per capita | $4,634[3] (88th) |
Gini (2003) | 39[4] Error: Invalid Gini value |
HDI (2010) | 0.701[5] Error: Invalid HDI value (71st) |
Currency | Macedonian denar (MKD) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
UTC+2 (CEST) | |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | 389 |
Internet TLD | .mk |
In reality, Atlantica is a fictional country that provides a realistic representation of the environment in which a humanitarian would operate, specifically under the conditions of a complex emergency. Participants "deploy" to Atlantica under a mock crisis during either Atlantic Hope or Svetlina as aid workers from International Humanitarian Aid (IHA), a fictional non-governmental aid agency.
These events are organized by the Consortium for Humanitarian Service and Education as well as the United States Institute of Peace.