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'''The Cape''', officially '''the Federacy of the Cape''', is the easternmost country in [[Crona]]. It is bordered on the north, east, and south by the Odeneru Ocean and the Cathay Ocean. It covers __km2 and has a population of over 127 million people, largely concentrated in its namesake [[Cape Peninsula]]. The capital and largest city is [[Cape Town]], which anchors the largest metropolitan area on the continent. It is comprised of seven [[Provinces of the Cape|provinces]]. | '''The Cape''', officially '''the Federacy of the Cape''', is the easternmost country in [[Crona]]. It is bordered on the north, east, and south by the Odeneru Ocean and the Cathay Ocean. It covers __km2 and has a population of over 127 million people, largely concentrated in its namesake [[Cape Peninsula]]. The capital and largest city is [[Cape Town]], which anchors the largest metropolitan area on the continent. It is comprised of seven [[Provinces of the Cape|provinces]]. | ||
For thousands of years the Cape was home to various indigenous peoples, however, beginning in the 1600s, Cartadanian and Kiravian explorers began to settle the eastern coast of the country. A variety of independence movements and conflicts would mar the expanding colonies and dominions throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Following a multiethnic war of independence led by [[Melvyn Kalma]] and the nascent [[Republican Nationalist Party]], the nation gained independence as the first democracy on the continent proper of Crona in 1871. | For thousands of years the Cape was home to various indigenous peoples, however, beginning in the 1600s, Cartadanian and Kiravian explorers began to settle the eastern coast of the country. A variety of independence movements and conflicts would mar the expanding colonies and dominions throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Following a multiethnic war of independence led by [[Melvyn Kalma]] and the nascent [[Republican Nationalist Party]], the nation gained independence as the first democracy on the continent proper of Crona in 1871. The nation was invaded and occupied by the [[Austral Democratic People's Republic]] during the [[Great War]], and regained its sovereignty in 1951 following a second war of independence. The Cape today is a democratic, multiethnic and multicultural society, with a majority of the population having mixed ancestry between the country's three primary ethnic groups, [[Kiravian]], [[Cartadanian]], and [[Cronan]]. | ||
The Cape is a {{wp|federal state|federal}} {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional republic}}, with a non-executive president as head of state and a [[Prime Executive of the Cape|Prime Executive]] leading the government and holding the confidence of the [[National Stanera]]. Since independence, the country has been led consistently by the {{wp|dominant-party system|dominant}} [[Republican Nationalist Party]] and its [[Restarkism|Restarkist]] ideology. Since the [[2021 Cape coup d'état]], the nation's presidency has been occupied by the [[Armed Forces Council]] until the 2024 elections. The Cape is a member of numerous international organizations such as the [[League of Nations]]. | The Cape is a {{wp|federal state|federal}} {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional republic}}, with a non-executive president as head of state and a [[Prime Executive of the Cape|Prime Executive]] leading the government and holding the confidence of the [[National Stanera]]. Since independence, the country has been led consistently by the {{wp|dominant-party system|dominant}} [[Republican Nationalist Party]] and its [[Restarkism|Restarkist]] ideology. Since the [[2021 Cape coup d'état]], the nation's presidency has been occupied by the [[Armed Forces Council]] until the 2024 elections. The Cape is a member of numerous international organizations such as the [[League of Nations]]. | ||
The Cape is described as regional power with a growing economy and a highly {{wp|developed market}}. The economy, although traditionally fuelled by the state-led exploitation of natural resources, manufacturing, and international shipping, has grown significantly in the service sector during the past two decades. Cape Town and its environs continues to rank as one of the most important Cronan urban areas, home to the continent's largest stock and commodity exchanges by {{wp|market capitalization}}. The nation has high levels of economic freedom yet maintains numerous state-provided social services. | |||
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==Politics and government== | ==Politics and government== | ||
The Federacy of the Cape is organized as a {{wp|federal state|federal}} {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional republic}}, comprised of seven provinces in a {{wp|symmetric federalism|symmetric federation}}. It is a {{wp|representative democracy}} with traditions of secularism, social justice, and egalitarianism. | |||
===Law=== | ===Law=== | ||
===Foreign relations=== | ===Foreign relations=== |
Revision as of 13:46, 26 March 2021
Federacy of the Cape Restarka do Kabo | |
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Motto: Unidade e direito e liberdade "Unity and right and freedom" | |
Location of the Cape (dark green) | |
Capital and largest city | Cape Town |
Official languages | Cape Coscivian |
Recognised national languages | Kiravic Coscivian, Cartadanian |
Government | Federal parliamentary constitutional republic under a provisional military government |
• President(s) |
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Kil Furey | |
• Marshal of the Stanera | Nancy Pellise |
• Procurator-General | Mitch Whalen |
Legislature | Federal State Assembly |
Procuracy Council | |
National Stanera | |
Independence from Kiravia | |
• Declaration of Confederation | October 7, 1871 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 127,912,766 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $4.51 trillion |
• Per capita | $35,544 |
HDI (2021) | 0.921 very high |
Currency | Cape Saer (₴) |
Driving side | right |
The Cape, officially the Federacy of the Cape, is the easternmost country in Crona. It is bordered on the north, east, and south by the Odeneru Ocean and the Cathay Ocean. It covers __km2 and has a population of over 127 million people, largely concentrated in its namesake Cape Peninsula. The capital and largest city is Cape Town, which anchors the largest metropolitan area on the continent. It is comprised of seven provinces.
For thousands of years the Cape was home to various indigenous peoples, however, beginning in the 1600s, Cartadanian and Kiravian explorers began to settle the eastern coast of the country. A variety of independence movements and conflicts would mar the expanding colonies and dominions throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Following a multiethnic war of independence led by Melvyn Kalma and the nascent Republican Nationalist Party, the nation gained independence as the first democracy on the continent proper of Crona in 1871. The nation was invaded and occupied by the Austral Democratic People's Republic during the Great War, and regained its sovereignty in 1951 following a second war of independence. The Cape today is a democratic, multiethnic and multicultural society, with a majority of the population having mixed ancestry between the country's three primary ethnic groups, Kiravian, Cartadanian, and Cronan.
The Cape is a federal parliamentary constitutional republic, with a non-executive president as head of state and a Prime Executive leading the government and holding the confidence of the National Stanera. Since independence, the country has been led consistently by the dominant Republican Nationalist Party and its Restarkist ideology. Since the 2021 Cape coup d'état, the nation's presidency has been occupied by the Armed Forces Council until the 2024 elections. The Cape is a member of numerous international organizations such as the League of Nations.
The Cape is described as regional power with a growing economy and a highly developed market. The economy, although traditionally fuelled by the state-led exploitation of natural resources, manufacturing, and international shipping, has grown significantly in the service sector during the past two decades. Cape Town and its environs continues to rank as one of the most important Cronan urban areas, home to the continent's largest stock and commodity exchanges by market capitalization. The nation has high levels of economic freedom yet maintains numerous state-provided social services.
Etymology
The Cape is named after the Cape Peninsula and its landmark Cape of the Segunda Cabeça. As a great cape seen as the final waypoint between the Odeneru and the Cathay, sailors and settlers began to refer it as simply "the Cape". The name stuck, and the Kiravian colony that would be eventually founded there took on the name Axerka Kesta (literally "cape colony"). Over the decades, the name came to become the regional designator for the colonies and states of far southern Crona. When those states were federated and granted independence, the Federacy of the Cape was the name chosen.
The Cape is one of a handful of countries in which the definite article is used in its English-language name, other than cases in which the name is plural or includes the form of government. The article is used by the nation's government and international authorities, and has entered into common colloquial use when referring to the country.
History
Indigenous peoples
Occidental colonization
Independence and confederation
20th century
Contemporary era
Geography
Administrative divisions
Politics and government
The Federacy of the Cape is organized as a federal parliamentary constitutional republic, comprised of seven provinces in a symmetric federation. It is a representative democracy with traditions of secularism, social justice, and egalitarianism.
Law
Foreign relations
Military
Nuclear weapons and the Cape Commission for the Preservation of the Republic