Gallipoli-China
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Contents
INTRODUCTION
Gallipoli-China for most of its history was not a unified state. The Empire of China and the Federation of the Two Gallipolis were constantly at odds with each other, and frequently at war. Validus to the south had attempted invasions of both countries, and had in fact won much land off China in the east, though it was never able to hold Gallipoli land for long. Both Gallipoli and China were relative backwaters until the mid-nineteenth century, when the Treaties of Union were drawn up to combat Validus. After that, Gallipoli-China grew in power and prestige. In the late twentieth century, however, radical politics increasingly gained sway in this country, culminating in a short-lived Fascist ministry and the subsequent workers’ state, the administration under which it exists today.
GEOGRAPHY
Location
Western Gondwona continent, occupying the China Sea, Dardanelles Straits, and bordering the Argo Outlet to the Mare Germanum.
Geographic Coordinates
133 N, 866 E
Land Area
~969,000 km2
Area Comparative
Slightly smaller than Flemingovia
Land Boundaries
Total: 1980 km
Border Countries: Validus 660 km
Coastline
2184 km
Maritime Claims
territorial sea: 200nm
Climate
Tropical, ranging from wet in the south to relatively dry in the north
Terrain
For the most part, low hilly country, with the western Achaea Islands being more rocky and mountainous
Elevation Extremes
Lowest Point: China Sea 0 m
Highest Point: Mount Olympus 2350 m
Natural Resources
Potable water
Arable land
Fishing grounds
Copper ore
Bauxite
Silicon
Anthracite coal
Marble
Notes: Arable land primarily yields rice, millet, and barley. Fishing grounds primarily yield tuna, eatable seaweed and white seabass.
Natural Hazards
The Dardanelles are subject to hurricanes (about two a year), and there are infrequent earthquakes. Drought is common on the central islands.
Environment-Current Issues
air and water pollution; biodiversity loss; deforestation
Environment-International Agreements
N/A
PEOPLE
Population
~1.2 billion
Age Structure
0-14 years: 20.8% (male 145,461,833/female 128,445,739)
15-64 years: 71.4% (male 482,439,115/female 455,960,489)
65 years and over: 7.7% (male 48,562,635/female 53,103,902)
Median Age
total: 35.9 years
male: 35.2 years
female: 36.5 years
Population Growth Rate
0.021%
Infant Mortality Rate
Total: 6.22 deaths/1,000 live births
Male: 6.99 deaths/1,000 live births
Female: 5.41 deaths/1,000 live births
Life Expectancy at Birth
total population: 77.41 years
male: 75.11 years
female: 79.85 years
Nationality
Noun: Gallipoli-Chinese
Adjective: Gallipoli-Chinese
Ethnic Groups
Han 59%
Moorish 27%
Achaean 12%
Other 2%
Religions
Atheist 68%
Muslim 11%
Christian 9%
Buddhist 6%
Confucianist/Neo-Confucianist 2%
Jewish 1%
Other 2%
Note: officially atheist
Languages
Official Language: Inglish
Note: “Recognized Languages” include Inglish, Arabic (of Moors), Mandarin (of Chinese), Dorian (of Achaeans)
Literacy
Definition: age fifteen and over can read and write
Total Population: 100%
GOVERNMENT
Country Name
Conventional Long Form: Workers’ Social Democracy of Gallipoli-China
Conventional Short Form: Gallipoli-China
Abbreviation: G-C
Government Type
Communist State
Capitol
Name: Peking-Istanbul Urban Conglomerate
Coordinates: 125 N, 842 W
Administrative Divisions
Regions: Gallipoli (sometimes divided into east and west based on ethnic lines, Achaeans in the west, Moors in the East), China
Provinces: Metaxades, Corfu, Tekirdag, Edirne, Taipei, Chengdu, Lanzhou, Xanadu
Note: regions are unofficial, and are unrecognized by the government. The largest official division is “Province.” Provinces are named after their capitol city, hence they often share names with Municipalities (unlisted).
Creation
Treaties of Union signed April 5, 1832. Workers’ Social Democracy proclaimed <insert a date> 2007
National Holidays
Liberation Day:
Solidarity Day: April 5
May Day: May 1
Note: Liberation Day celebrates the proclamation of the Workers' Social Demcoracy. Solidarity Day celebrates the signing of the Treaties of Union. May Day celebrates the unity of the international working class.
CONSTITUTION
Preamble
WE, CITIZENS OF GALLIPOLI-CHINA, heirs to the proud traditions of fraternity, solidarity, and comradeship fostered by generations of our ancestors;
by all slaves who rebel against their masters;
by the workers, peasants, students, and intellectuals who struggled against imperialist domination, political corruption, the absence of rights and liberties, unemployment and exploitation by capitalists;
by those who promoted, joined, and developed the organizations of workers and peasants, spread socialist ideas and founded the first Marxist and Marxist-Luxembourgist movements;
GUIDED
by the ideals of Marx, Engels, and Luxembourg;
BASING OURSELVES
on proletarian internationalism, on the fraternal friendship, aid, cooperation and solidarity of the peoples of the world;
AND HAVING DECIDED
to carry forward the triumphant Revolution;
AWARE
that all regimes based on exploitation cause the humiliation of the exploited and the degradation of the human nature of the exploiter;
that only under socialism and communism, when man has been freed from all forms of exploitation—slavery, servitude and capitalism—can full dignity of the human being be attained;
and that our Revolution uplifted the lot of the country and the Gallipoli-Chinese people;
ADOPT
by means of our free vote in referendum, the following: