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Motto |
"E Pluribus Unum." | |||
Official Languages | English, French, German, Russian, Quenya | |||
Capital | Washington, D.C. | |||
President | Ashton W. Breckinridge | |||
Area - Total - Water |
N/A sq. miles (N/A sq. km.) N/A | |||
Population - Total (Sep. 2006) - Density |
1,866,000,000 (2519 Census) N/A | |||
Independence - Declared |
July 4, 1776 (from England) | |||
Government Type | Constitution-based federal republic; strong democratic tradition. | |||
Nation Type | Federal Republic | |||
National Animal | Bald Eagle | |||
GDP (Jul. 2006) - Total - GDP/capita |
105,748,000,000,000 Dollars Ð30,635 | |||
Currency - Code |
United States Dollar ($) (USD) | |||
Time Zone | GMT +10 | |||
Naval Craft Classification | USS (United States Ship) | |||
Internet TLD | .us (United States-specific top level domains include .usa, and .usax.) | |||
Calling Code | +1 | |||
Stats: NSEconomy Pipian XML |
Contents
Background - A Millennium of Expansion and War
America - The Decline (1991-1999-)
After the official end of the Cold War with the Soviet Union in August of 1991, and the turn of the Soviet Union into a democracy the United States had only one other realistic threat left in the world, which was the People's Republic of China. The United States sought to maintain its superpower status by intervening in a series of international conflicts acting on behalf of the United Nations to garner support for their military ventures.
During this time several states within the United States began voicing their own political agendas and eventually splitting off to form their own nation-states independent from the United States. The two nationstates that seperated from the United States during the 1990's were the Federal Republic of New York and New Jersey (in 1992) and the Californian Federation (in 1999) respectively.
the Second American Civil War (1999-2021)
Info to come.
Geography
Location: Western Northern America, bordering the Pacific Ocean between Canada and the Federated Menelmacari States of America (FMSA) and Belize and Guatemala.
Area:
- Total: 5,447,476 sq. miles (14,108,962 sq. km.)*
- Land: 5,447,476 sq. miles (14,108,962 sq. km.)*
- Water: N/A
*At present the CSDSF is only 5,447,476 sqaure miles/14,108,962 square kilometers but this may change over time.
Land Boundaries:
- Bordering Countries: Russia, Canada, Menelmacari America, Belize and Guatemala.
Maritime Claims:
- Contiguous zone: N/A
- Continental shelf: N/A
- Exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
- Territorial sea: 12 NM
Climate: Tundra climate up north above the 60ºN line, semi-arctic between the 60ºN and the 45ºN lines with some winter conditions in the fall-winter seasons and spring-like conditions in the spring-summer seasons. Below the 40ºN lines on through to the 15ºN lines much of the western area is predominantly dry or arid.
Terrain: Broad expanse of tundra and forests above the 60ºN line, mountainous throughout central California from the Rocky Mountain system extending from the Yukon Territory to Texas. Predominantly desert and grasslands west of the Rockies, and plains and river basins to the east.
Elevation
- Highest Point: Mount Devnostræva, 32,192 ft. above sea level
- Lowest Point: Death Valley, -282 ft. below sea level
Natural Resources:
coal, copper, lead, molybdenum, phosphates, uranium, bauxite, gold, iron, mercury, nickel, potash, silver, tungsten, zinc, petroleum, natural gas, timber
Land Use:
- Arable Land: 22.56%
- Permanent Crops 1.88%
- Other: 75.56% (2519)
Natural Hazards: Avalanches in and around the Rocky Mountains, earthquakes in and around the Pacific Coast, volcanic eruptions throughout the Spines of St. Victoria mountain range in the states of British Columbia and Yukon Territory.
People
Population: 1,866,000,000 (as of September 1, 2006),
Life Expectancy at Birth:
- Elven: indefinite
- Human: 170.72 years
HIV/AIDS – Adult Prevalence Rate: 0.00005%
HIV/AIDS – People Living with AIDS: 1125 (2519 Estimate)
HIV/AIDS – Deaths: Less than 30 (2519 Estimate)
Nationality
- Noun: American(s)
- Adjective: American
Races and Ethnic Groups
White 54.1%, Asian 16.5%, Black 3.6%, Amerindian and Alaska natives 3.5%, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders 2.1% other 3% (2224)
Religion
National Religions
Atheist: 90.5%
Agnostic: 2%
Baptist: 2%
Catholic: 2%
Methodist: 2%
Lutheran: 1%
Other: 0.5%
Languages
English, French, German, Russian, Quenya.
Literacy
Definition: Ages 8 and over can read and write
Total population: effectively 100%
Male: effectively 100%
Female: effectively 100%
Government
Country Name
Conventional Long Form the Californian Sovereign Democratic-Socialist Federation
Conventional Short Form California, the CSDSF
Local Long Form the Californian Federation
Local Short Form California
Government Type
Constitution-based federal republic; strong Democratic tradition.
Capital
Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles S.A.R.
Administrative Divisions
Thirty-eight States, and one Special Autonomous Region.
States:
Special Autonomous Region: Los Angeles S.A.R.*
*As a Special Autonomous Region, the Los Angeles SAR still remains a part of the State of California. However, the Los Angeles SAR can chose whether to recognize policies and laws enacted by the State of California and apply them within the SAR itself.
Republics
Four Republics.
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Independence
November 19, 1999 (from the United States of America)
National Holidays
Independence Day, November 19; President's Day, August 29.
Suffrage
18 years old (universal)
Executive Branch
- Chief of State President/Potentate General Sharon M. Vassaretti (since November 19, 2500)
- Head of Government President/Potentate General Sharon M. Vassaretti (Since November 19, 2500)
- Cabinet Appointed by President with Parliament approval.
- Elections held every five years on August 1. (or unless otherwise stated)
- For State, Territory & Dependency Governors Every five years on August 1.
- For Mayor Every year on August 1.
Legislative Branch
The Bicameral Californian Parliament comprised of the Senate (consists of 650 members) and House of Delegates (750 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms unless the House is dissolved earlier)
Election Results:
Senate - percent of vote by party - Libertarian 37%, Democratic 18.2%, Centrist 17.3%, Socialist 16.5%, Republican: 11%; seats by party - Libertarian 241, Democratic 118, Centrist 112, Socialist 107, Republican: 72; note - seating as of 12 October 2519: Libertarian 243, Democratic-Socialist 226, Centrist 119, Republican 62 - last held 7 June 2520 (next to be held by NA May 2525).
House of Delegates - percent of vote by party - Libertarian 38.3%, Democratic 23.7%, Socialist 16.8%, Centrist 15.2%, Republican 6%; seats by party - Libertarian 317, Democratic 148, Socialist 126, Centrist 114, Republican 45; note - seating as of 12 October 2519: Libertarian 311, Democratic-Socialist 274, Centrist 109, Republican 56 - last held 7 June 2520 (next to be held by NA May 2525).
Parties and leaders
- Centrist Party: Washington Senator Ashton R. Draiven.
- Democratic Party: California Senator Andrew D. Graves Jr.
- Nationalist Party: California Senator Lindsey A. DeWinter.
- Republican Party: Texas Senator Sandra W. Ericsson.
- Socialist Party: Arizona Senator Susan R. Matthews.
Parliament Headquarters Californian Government Plaza (CGP), Executive Tower 1 in downtown Greater Los Angeles.
Judicial Branch
- People's Court for each State, Territory and Dependency.
- Supreme Californian Court presides over the entire nation.
International Organizations
- Host to the AEGIS Pact Organization
- Member of the AEON Pact Organization
- Member of the Legion of Defense Organization
International Organization Participation
AEGIS; AEON; AU; EAA; FAO; IAEA; IBRD; IBTA; ICAO; ICC; ICSN, IFC; IFRCS/ICRM; IHO; IMF; IMO; IOC; IOM; ISO; ITU; OAS; OECD; OPCW; OPEC; Interpol; UE; UN note – voting member and regional delegate, tends to ignore resolutions anyway; UNESCO; UNIDO; UPU; WHO; WIPO; WMO; WTO; ZC (OOC: A lot of these are RL organizations, which may or may not have relevance to NS.)
Environmental Agreement Participation
Air Pollution, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling (OOC: All RL treaties, may or may not have relevance to NS.)
Economy
Economic Overview: California has made startling discoveries of oil deposits throughout most of the southwest and south in the states of Baja California, Sonora, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, parts of Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Other discoveries have been of a nuclear fissile material called tetracassium that has been used as a replacement for the uranium and plutonium warheads in the thousands of nuclear weapons in the arsenal of California. Several overseas land acquisitions have been a boost to the Californian economy, stocks are selling at unprecedented record highs. Exports and imports of raw materials, metals, automobiles & electronics, agriculture, foodstuffs, textiles and medicines has seen a rise like never before causing the explosion of the Californian economy as one of the first world powers of the North American continent.
GDP: purchasing power parity - $105,748,000,000,000
GDP - Per Capita: purchasing power parity - $30,635
Population below poverty line: 0%
Unemployment Rate: 4.62% (Only those who are disabled or cannot work, all else are guaranteed a job)
Inflation Rate: 1.17%
Labor Force: 2,385,000,000 (includes unemployed)
Major Industries: One of the leading Industrial Powers in the Western Hemisphere, highly diversified and technologically advanced; Shipbuilding, Aircraft, Electronics & Communications Equipment, Metals, Chemicals, Military Applications & Equipment, Military Arms & Vehicles, Super-Computers, Petroleum Based Exports, Steel, Motor Vehicles, Aerospace, Telecommunications & Information Technology, Food Processing, Consumer Goods, Lumber, Mining & Extractive Industries,
Industrial Production Growth Rate: 1.317% (2500 est.)
Electricity Production By Source:
- Cold Fusion: 61%
- Hydroelectric: 18%
- Nuclear (fission & fusion): 10%
- Wind/Solar: 11%
Electricity Production: 98 trillion kWh
Electricity Consumption: 67 trillion kWh
Electricity Exports: 113 billion kWh
Oil Production: 52.350 million bbl/day (2499 est.)
Oil Consumption: 49.125 million bbl/day (2499 est.)
Oil Exports: 1.13 million bbl/day (2499 est.)
Oil Imports: 925,000 bbl/day (2499 est.)
Oil Reserves: 56.13 billion bbl (1 January 2499)
Natural Gas Production: 1.918 billion cu m (2499 est.)
Natural Gas Consumption: 1.762 billion cu m (2499 est.)
Natural Gas Exports: 30.69 billion cu m (2499 est.)
Natural Gas Imports: 313.78 billion cu m (2499 est.)
Natural Gas Reserves: 12.98 billion cu m (1 January 2499)
Debt: $0 CFS
Economic Aid: 30 billion CFS
Currency: Californian Sovereign (World Financial Currency)
Currency Code: CFS
Exchange Rate per US dollar: Ð1.00 CFS = $1.6239 USD (2506)
Fiscal Year: January 1
Communications
General Assessment: a large, technologically advanced, multipurpose communications system.
Domestic: a large system of fiber-optic cable, microwave radio relay, coaxial cable, and domestic plasma-satellites carries every form of DVP-Screen traffic; a rapidly growing cellular system carries mobile DVP-Screen traffic throughout the country.
International: Country Code: 2; 237 plasma fiber-optic ocean cable systems in use; vast network of several hundred advanced satellites also in use.
DVP-Screen/Digital VideoPhone Screens (Lines In Use): 3.23 billion (2499 est.)
DVP-Screen Broadcast Stations: Over 75,000 (including nearly 15,500 being affiliated with the eight major DVP-Screen networks - CFNN, CNN, CSN, NBC, MSNBC, TCN, FOX and USA ; in addition, there are about 1.2 billion plasma-sat TV systems) (2499)
Internet Country Code: .cf (Californian-specific top level domains include .csf, .csfe, .cali)
Internet Service Provders: ±350,000
Internet Users: ±2,735,000,000
Transportation
Railways:
- Total: 799,624 km
- Standard Gauge: 799,624 km 1.435-m gauge (2499)
Highways: 8,808,657 km
- Paved: 8,187,734 km (including 102,985 km of expressways)
- Unpaved: 620,922 km (2499)
Waterways: 30,756 km
Pipelines: petroleum products 195,696 km; natural gas 438,932 km (2499)
Ports and Harbors: Anchorage, Barahona, Bremerton, Cap Haïtien, Everett, Freeport, Gonaïves, Greater Los Angeles, Hamilton, Honolulu, Houston, Jacmel, Jérémie, Juneau, La Romana, Les Cayes, Manzanillo, Matthew's City, Miragoâne, Nassau, New Orleans, Oakland, Port Angeles, Port au Prince, Port de Paix, Portland, Prince Rupert, Prudhoe Bay, Puerto Plata, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Pedro de Macorís, San Tomas, Santa Cruz (Cali. Virgin Islands) , Saint Marc, Santo Domingo, Sommerset, South Seattle, St. George (Bahamas), St. Drake's, St. Matthew's City, Tacoma, Vancouver, Victoria.
Merchant Marine: 1,740 ships
Airports: 18,952 (2499 est.)
Airports - With Paved Runways:
- Total: 13,128
- Over 3,047 m: 7,188
- 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2,221
- 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1,375
- 914 to 1,523 m: 1,383
- under 914 m: 961 (2499 est.)
Airports - With Unpaved Runways:
- Total: 5,824
- Over 3,047 m: 1
- 2,438 to 3,047 m: 7
- 1,524 to 2,437 m: 161
- 914 to 1,523 m: 1,714
- under 914 m: 3,941 (2499 est.)
Heliports: 275 (2499 est.)
Military
Military Branches: United States Air Force, United States Army, United States Coast Guard* United States Marine Corps, United States Navy.
*Coast Guard administered in peacetime by the Department of National Security, but in wartime reports to the Department of the Navy.
Military Manpower:
- Age: 18
- Active Military Personnel: 4,487,600 (male and female)
- Available Military Personnel: 86,300,000 (male and female 18-49)
- Military Trained Manpower: 86,300,000 (male and female, 2500 estimate; compulsory basic combat training with firearms with elective advanced training)
Military Manpower - Based On Defense Condition: Note: these numbers are static and change with the population gain.
- at DefCon 5 — .13%
- at DefCon 4 — .25%
- at DefCon 3 — .31%
- at DefCon 2 — .43%
- at DefCon 1 — .50%
Military Expenditures: Dollar Figure - $20,145,000,000,000 (FY 2500 est.) (August 2499)
Military Expenditures: Percentage of GDP - 19% (FY 2499 est.) (December 2500)
Transnational Issues
International Disputes: California continues to seek a mutually acceptable solution with the Menelmacari and the Americans on the sovereignty dispute over the seven states of East Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Missouri, and Iowa that lie between the Californian border and the Mississippi-St. Croix Rivers which have been claimed as California's legitimate eastern boundary with the Federated Menelmacari States of America. So far nothing has been worked out and the dispute has continued since California's independence on November 19, 1999.
Illicit Drugs: consumer of cocaine shipped from Colombia through Mexico and the Caribbean; consumer of heroin, marijuana, and increasingly methamphetamine from Mexico; consumer of high-quality Southeast Asian heroin; illicit producer of cannabis, marijuana, depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens, and methamphetamine; money-laundering center.
See also
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