Tapakdore

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Queendom of Tapakdore

Flag of Tapakdore
Flag
Location of Tapakdore
Location of Tapakdore
Largest largest cityBambarapola
Official languagesTapakdi, Burgoignesc
Ethnic groups
Primarily Sinhalese
Religion
Primarily Buddhism
Demonym(s)Tapakdi
GovernmentMonarchy
Establishment
• Independence
1811
Area
• Total
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Population
• 2028 estimate
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• Density
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GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
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• Per capita
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CurrencyCommon Middle Sea Florin (CMS ƒ)
Driving sideright side

Tapakdore, officially the Queendom of Tapakdore is a developing nation in the Audonian region of Daria. It is bound by Pukhgundi in the north, Dhavastu in the south, and a small stretch of the southern coast of the Sea of Saksona. Its capital and only coastal region is becoming more heavily urbanized with its interior remaining largely rural.

Tapakdore has an absolute monarchy who fills the role of both legislature and executive, and a supreme court, which has been criticized for being a puppet of the monarch.

It is a member of the League of Nations, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and many other international organizations.

It is a frontier market in the process of transiting to a market economy from a command economy under the watchful eye of Burgundie, and other economic power brokers in the Middle seas region. It does not have a large export economy yet, but exploration companies from Burgundie have found evidence of deposits of rare earth metals that will be mined in the near future. There is a small fishing, ship breaking, and recycling economy that Burgundie is also investing in to expand and connect to the global trade network. During the colonial period it was a rich source of rubies and sapphires, many of which are featured in the royal scepter and orb of the Great Prince of Burgundie.

Many scholars have criticized its economic governance and politics, arguing that it is merely a client of the Burgoignesc thalattocracy's economic and cultural might.

The people of Tapakdore are predominantly culturally Sinhalese, speak Tapakdi, and most practice Buddhism.

Economy

Tapakdore, is nestled in the Middle Seas region, and is known for its rich natural resources and diverse landscape, comprising a pristine coastline in the west, expansive plains in the central region, and a formidable mountain range in the east, where rubies and sapphires are mined. Despite its potential, the nation has faced numerous challenges in developing a robust and sustainable economy.

The mining sector, while a source of valuable gemstones, has been marred by underregulated practices, leading to environmental degradation and exploitation of local communities. However, with the support and guidance from nations like Burgundie and others in the Middle Seas region, Tapakdore has been gradually implementing some regulations to foster more ethical and sustainable mining practices. The introduction of modern technologies and the establishment of community development initiatives have begun to transform the mining sector into a more responsible and transparent industry, contributing to the nation's emerging market economy.

The agricultural sector has undergone a significant transformation, with the implementation of modern techniques and infrastructure improvements, also sponsored by Burgundie. The nation's fertile plains have become a hub for the cultivation of a variety of crops, like rice, wheat, and sorghum, ensuring food security and creating opportunities for agricultural exports. With the aid of neighboring countries, Tapakdore has invested in agricultural infrastructure like irrigation and renewable power generation projects.

The manufacturing sector, though in its early stages, has shown promise as the nation endeavors to capitalize on its availability of raw materials. With guidance and investment from the Middle Seas region nations and Burgundie, Tapakdore is fostering the growth of local industries, focusing on full-cycle internal products (products whose raw materials are available in Tapakdore, can be turned into finished products in the country, and bought and used by the Tapakdi people) and the development of skilled labor, contributing to the overall economic diversification of the country.

However, one of the more contentious aspects of Tapakdore's economy has been the shipbreaking industry, which, until recently, operated with minimal oversight and safety regulations, posing significant risks to workers and the environment. Recognizing the need for reform, Tapakdore has begun collaborating with its regional partners to implement comprehensive safety measures and enforce stringent environmental standards, ensuring the sustainable development of the shipbreaking sector.

Despite the challenges, Tapakdore's export market has shown promising signs of growth, albeit at a slower pace than anticipated. With the support of neighboring nations in the Middle Seas region and Burgundie, Tapakdore is exploring new avenues for expanding its export market, capitalizing on its natural resources and the growing demand for high-tech products. Through collaborative efforts and strategic partnerships, the nation is gradually establishing itself as a reliable exporter of gemstones, agricultural goods, and ethically manufactured products, contributing to the steady progress of its emerging market economy.

=Standard of living

In urban areas, particularly the capital and major cities, the standard of living has seen noticeable improvements in the last few decades. Access to basic amenities such as clean water, electricity, and sanitation has become almost ubiquitous, thanks to ongoing infrastructure development initiatives supported by neighboring nations in the Middle seas region and Burgundie. Modern housing complexes and improved urban planning have contributed to a more comfortable and sustainable urban lifestyle.

However, rural areas still grapple with limited access to essential services and infrastructure, posing challenges to the overall standard of living. Despite advancements in the agricultural sector, some remote farming communities continue to face difficulties in accessing quality healthcare, education, and reliable transportation. Efforts to bridge the urban-rural divide have been underway, focusing on improving connectivity and providing targeted support for rural development projects, however, those areas which are deemed as key routes for new infrastructure for developing a stronger export market are being prioritized.

The education sector has also seen significant progress, with increased access to primary and secondary schooling across the nation. Government initiatives, in collaboration with international partners, have aimed to improve the quality of education, focusing on enhancing curriculum standards and providing training for educators. This has opened up new opportunities for the younger generation, enabling them to acquire the necessary skills to contribute to the country's evolving economy. The ultimate goal is to meet the Burgogignesc standard of "total economic engagement" whereby all able-bodied people in the country are contributing to the nation's economy.

Healthcare services have also undergone significant improvements, with the establishment of more healthcare facilities and the deployment of trained medical professionals in various regions in a capacity building effort to train locals to be medical professionals themselves. Efforts to expand healthcare coverage and promote preventive healthcare measures have led to a reduction in certain preventable diseases and an overall increase in life expectancy.

Despite these advancements, income disparities and socio-economic inequalities remain prevalent, creating challenges in ensuring a consistently high standard of living for all citizens. Efforts to address these disparities are ongoing, with a focus on promoting inclusive economic growth and a sustainable distribution of resources. Through collaborative efforts between the government, international partners, and local communities, Tapakdore continues its journey toward enhancing the overall standard of living and ensuring a better quality of life for all its people.

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