Kanade
State of Kanade 金出外国 Kanade Gaikoku |
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Motto: 新しい金国 "Atarashī kanakuni" |
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Anthem: 遠い国の唄 "Toikuni no Uta" |
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Map of Kanade in central Avalon
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Capital and largest city | Kanade City | |||||
Official languages | no official language | |||||
Recognised national languages | Nahuatika, Nakamian | |||||
Demonym | Kanadean | |||||
Government | Parliamentary Republic | |||||
- | President | Noyamano Meznen | ||||
- | Prime Minister | Okumura Masahiro | ||||
Legislature | House of Assembly | |||||
National Days | ||||||
- | Landing of Avalon | January 18, 1603 | ||||
- | Independence | September 2, 1909 | ||||
Area | ||||||
- | Total | 209,320 km2 80,819 sq mi |
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- | Water (%) | 0.1 | ||||
Population | ||||||
- | 2017 estimate | 57,392,111 | ||||
- | 2015 census | 55,290,663 | ||||
- | Density | 274.18/km2 710.1/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2015 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $700 billions | ||||
- | Per capita | $12,207 | ||||
GDP (nominal) | 2015 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $547 billions | ||||
- | Per capita | $9,536 | ||||
Gini (2015) | 47.3 high |
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HDI (2015) | 0.720 high · n/a |
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Currency | Kanadean Yuan (KD¥ ) |
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Time zone | (UTC-6) | |||||
Drives on the | left | |||||
Calling code | +507 | |||||
Internet TLD | .kd |
Kanade (金出外国 Kanade Gaikoku ) is nation in Central Avalon located between Teotihuacan in north and east and Morelos in south.
With a population of 55,290,663, it is third largest nations in the Central Avalon after both neighboring Morelos and Teotihuacan as well as the highest density of the region. It also has second highest GDP's and HDI's in the region due to its industrialisation and development in early 20th century by distant Nakahara.
After first being sighted by the Andalucia, it was later colonized by the distant settler from Akashima, Nakahara after deal with Andalucia in 1603 to allow them open trading post in Akashima. Although firstly directly controlled by Suzumoto Clan of Akashima Domain, when Miyawaki Shogunate commenced its Sakoku, Suzumoto Clan branch in Kanade become the ruler of the colony until end of 19th century where Empire of Nakahara reclaim these area as their overseas territory. In 1909, Kanade declares its independence from Nakahara after long secession war and aid from neighboring countries.
Etymology
The name Kanade (金出) derived from the respecting kanji meaning in Nakamian. Kana (金) in Nakamian means gold while De (出) means to go out. The name Kanade by Suzumoto Clan who settle the colony taken by the presence of golds near the first settlement which supposedly to be a major gold producer of Suzumoto. Besides, the land fertility of area considered to be a very good area for growing rices which counted as a domain worth during feudal period of Nakahara.
History
Pre Suzumoto
Suzumoto Settlement (1603-1871)
Overseas Territory of Nakahara (1871-1909)
Post Independece (1909-1929)
Military Junta Era (1929-1997)
Modern days (1997-now)
Government and Politics
Military
Administrative Divisions
Geography
Landscape
Climate
Environment
Geology
Demographics
By 2015, Kanade has 55,290,663 population which make it as the third largest populated country in central Avalon. Kanade has density of 274.18 which the most dense country in the region. Annual population growth of Kanade expected to be 1.8% as for 2010-2015.
Kanade has 2 major ethnicity which are Nakamian who settle the area since 17th century and the native Nahuatika. Nakamian population of Kanade consist 28% of its population while Nahuatika population consist 40% of total population. Other ethnicity includes Andalucian and Versailesian who migrate from its neighboring country. about 26% of its population mixed from these ethnicity.
Largest cities of Kanade Kanade National Statistic Institute | |||||||||
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Rank | City Name | Domain | Pop. | ||||||
Kanade City |
1 | Kanade City | Kanade City | 7,619,002 | Fukuki | ||||
2 | Tlacopan | Ochikiri Domain | 2,755,366 | ||||||
3 | Fukuki | Iwaizumi Domain | 1,204,553 | ||||||
4 | Tlapanaloya | Awazumachi Domain | 1,163,055 | ||||||
5 | Chiauhita | Suizu Domain | 1,011,305 | ||||||
6 | Ayotzinco | Awazumachi Domain | 886,440 | ||||||
7 | Hasagawa | Takahama Domain | 754,367 | ||||||
8 | Nocutzepo | Ishinari Domain | 705,443 | ||||||
9 | Tulpetlac | Kawaguchi Domain | 643,165 | ||||||
10 | Shirafu | Ochikiri Domain | 632,009 |