Difference between revisions of "Gruenberg"

From NSwiki, the NationStates encyclopedia.
Jump to: navigation, search
 
(81 intermediate revisions by 8 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{| align="right" border="1" cellpadding="2" width="300" style="margin-left:0.5em;"
+
{{Infobox Nation
|-
+
| title=<big>'''[http://www.nationstates.net/gruenberg The Holy Wenaist Sultanate of Gruenberg]'''</big><br><big>'''Tep Zlatani Melli Wenaisti Gruenbergersk vom'''</big>
!style="background:#f0f8ff" | <big>[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/target=display_nation/nation={{PAGENAMEE}} {{PAGENAME}}]</big>
+
| flag=http://img435.imageshack.us/img435/2553/flag5cv.jpg
|-
+
| flagcaption=([[Frek Niawaf Rambutan|In detail]])
! style="background:#FAFAD2" align="center" | http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/9202/flag7sb.png
+
| motto=''[[Kab-sez Schialnach Brachtrauron]]''
|-
+
| anthem=''[[Kab-sez Schialnach Brachtrauron]]''
|
+
| map=
{| width="100%"
+
| region=[[Antarctic Oasis]]
|-
+
| capital=[[Flurthwel]]
! align="right" | [[Region]]:
+
| largest_city=[[Merlefurt]]
| [[Malibu Islands]]
+
| language=[[Rukialkotta]], [[Bazhtan]]
|-
+
| government_type=Monarchy/Theocracy/Goatocracy
! align="right" | Map:
+
| leader_title1=Sultan
| [http://img212.imageshack.us/my.php?image=gruenberg7ea.jpg]
+
| leader_name1=Gardab Woltzten IX
|-
+
| leader_title2=Grand Vizier
! align="right" | [[Capital]]:
+
| leader_name2=Mikkolic Weltin
| [[Flurthwel]]
+
| sovereignty_type=Establishment
|-
+
| established_event1=Act of Unification
! align="right" | Court Language:
+
| established_date1=1709
| [[Bazhtan]]
+
| area=4,301,140km²
|-
+
| pcwater=8.2
! align="right" | State Language:
+
| population=3.192 billion
| [[Rukialkotta]]
+
| currency=[[Opst]]
|-
+
| currency_code =GROP
! align="right" | State Religion:
+
| timezone=[[wikipedia:Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+5 to +6
| [[Wenaism]]
+
| dsttimezone=[[wikipedia:Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+6 to +7
|-
+
| cctld=.gb
! align="right" | Monarch:
+
| callingcode=627
| His High Holiness Grand Sultan Gardab Woltzten IX
+
| iso=GRMI
|-
+
}}The '''Holy Wenaist Sultanate of Gruenberg''' ([[Rukialkotta]]: ''tep Zlatani Melli Wenaisti Gruenbergersk vom'') is a sovereign [[nation]] in the [[Malibu Islands|Southern Malibu Islands]] [[region]], although it is politically associated with the [[Antarctic Oasis]] sphere of influence. Its mainland is divided into two provinces, with the larger [[Naffarron]] in the west and the [[Gelzien Nub]] in the east; the large island of Bobron, lying just off Naffarron's southernmost tip, was incorporated into the Sultanate in 1952. It has a coastline in excess of 8,000 kilometres, lying on the bays of Abzhan-Rejak and Bay of Solitude, and shares land borders with Gurglestan to the northwest and New Greater Tibet to the northeast.
! align="right" | Currency:
+
| [[Opst]]
+
|-
+
! align="right" | National Animal:
+
| [[Gruenberger_Species#THE_MOON_RAM|Moon Ram]]
+
|-
+
! align="right" | National Anthem:
+
| ''[[Kab-sez Schialnach Brachtrauron]]'' ['There's Nothing Wrong']
+
|}
+
|}
+
  
The Sultanate of '''Gruenberg''' is a small nation in the [[Malibu Islands]] [[region]]. The country is the home of the [[Wenaism|Wenaist]] religion.
+
Despite its average area, Gruenberg has a [[wikipedia:population density|densely distributed]] population of over 3 billion. It is the home of [[Wenaism]], and has the largest population of adherents in the world, with over 97% of its citizens being registered Wenaists. The area, renowned for its degree of cultural, ecological, geological and climatic diversity, has a long tribal history, and has historically proved resistant to unification; modern Gruenberg has however been united for nearly 300 years under the rule of the Woltzten Dynasty, who were the first to bring Naffarron and the Gelzien Nub under a common flag. This union has been far from harmonious, and separatists in the Gelzien Nub have become increasingly vocal and violent in their calls for autonomy.
  
'''NOTES:'''
+
Once a relatively poor and undeveloped country, Gruenberg has seen major agricultural, industrial and financial reforms in the last century, with its economy the fastest-growing in the region, and being ranked in the top 1% worldwide. Social and political freedoms have also increased, but its image as a despotic land of oppression persists. The military has also been strengthened significantly, and Gruenberg is a [[list of nations with nuclear capability|declared nuclear state]]. Once a prominent member of the [[United Nations]], it has now resigned, but has not since retreated into total isolation.
# In order to comply with NSWiki's [[NSWiki:NPOV|NPOV policy]], this factbook has been assembled by a team of independent researchers. However, we cannot guarantee the validity or accuracy of any information presented in this factbook.
+
==Etymology==
# Gruenberg has adopted the [[wikipedia:SI|metric system]] in compliance with [[UN]] [[Resolution]] #24, '[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=23 Metric System]'. All public signs now display distances in [[wikipedia:Metre|metres]] and [[wikipedia:Kilometre|kilometres]], and weights and measures are fixed in metric standards. However, use of antiquated tribal systems of mensuration may be encountered in more remote areas. All figures in this factbook are given in metric terms.
+
The name '''Gruenberg''' ([[wikipedia:IPA|IPA]]:/{{IPA|gryːnbɛʁk}}/) means "Green Mountain" in [[Rukialkotta]], the official national [[language]]. "Green Mountain" is a reference to [[Hatash Myari]], the sacred mountain of the [[Wenaism|Wenaist]] [[religion]]. "Green Mountain" has long been used to identify the region in the absence of any other common term; however, it was not adopted as the official name of the nation until 1709.
# Gruenberg has however not chosen to convert to the [[wikipedia:Common Era|CE]] classification of dates, instead retaining [[Tak Perda Rarapsant]] (lit. ''The Blade Of Light'' in [[Rukialkotta]]), the traditional [[Wenaism|Wenaist]] calendar. Dates within the factbook are given in the traditional form, and as such, readers are recommended to familiarise themselves with the outline of the calendar, detailed in [[Tak_Perda_Rarapsant|a separate section]]. Basically, however, The 1st Year equates to 1274 CE - so, for example, 1789 CE would be The 516th Year.
+
==History==
# Unless otherwise stated, all figures come from the Gruenberg State Institute for Research and Development, and apply to The 731st Year.
+
{{main|History of Gruenberg}}
 +
'Gruenberg' as a political entity is a comparatively recent phenomenon, having been established in 1709, at which point it did not encompass all of its current territorial holdings, but the general geographical region has been inhabited for thousands of years, and has a rich and diverse history, marked by division between divergent tribes, and chiefly significant for the growth of [[Wenaism]].
 +
== Geography and climate ==
 +
{{main|Geography of Gruenberg}}
 +
Gruenberg has a total area of 1,027,824 [[wikipedia:square kilometre|square kilometre]]s, with a land area of 992,514 square kilometres. This is divided in an approximate 6:1 ratio between [[Naffarron]] (880,254 km²) and the [[Gelzien Nub]] (147,570 km²). Both are mainly surrounded by tiny tribal states, small numbers of which Gruenberg has annexed over the years, but Naffarron shares a 2,954 km border with [[Gurglestan]], to its north-west. It has a 3,958 km coastline, and the Gelzien Nub 1,306 km.The two provinces are separated by over three thousand kilometres over the [[Bay of Abzhan-Rejak]], and are fairly geographically distinct.
  
 +
The Naffarronese coastline on the [[Bay of Abzhan-Rejak]] plays host to some of the most beautiful beaches in the region, famed for their fine white sand.
  
==PEOPLE==
+
[[Gruenberg]] has a fairly diverse [[wikipedia:Climate|climate]]. [[Naffarron]] is generally [[wikipedia:Temperate|temperate]], and the [[Gelzien Nub]] [[wikipedia:Subtropical climate|subtropical]], but there is substantial regional variation, encompassing warm coastal areas, the frozen mountains of the north, high rocky deserts in the west, low hot desert in southeast Naffarron, and dense jungle in parts of the Gelzien Nub. There are three broad [[wikipedia:Season|season]]s: a hot spring runs from [[Tak Perda Rarapsant|Turning Day]] to late [[Tak Perda Rarapsant|Wrasch]]; the summer [[wikipedia:Monsoon|monsoon]] season then typically lasts into [[Tak Perda Rarapsant|Syara]]; the rest of the year falls into a cold winter.
  
===Demographics===
+
Temperatures range over a huge extreme. The far north of the [[Karundulastan]] district exists in a state of near-permanent winter; its icy valleys are only accessible for brief periods each spring, and then only to skilled teams. By contrast, the mountains of [[Stammerslab]], in western Naffarron]], are generally subject to a greater variation, with equally bitter winters, but fairly hot summers. Temperatures for the populous settlements that line the [[Aszumba]] river are subject to the greatest variance, generally ranging from 0° C winter lows to summer highs of over 40° C. Further east, in the [[Krazl]] desert, summer peaks of over 50° C are regularly recorded. Coastal regions, and the Gelzien Nub, tend to have a more moderate temperature range, varying from about 10° C in the winter to 35° C in the summer.
  
'''POPULATION:'''
+
== Government ==
* ''Census Of The 720th Year:'' 97,426,000<sup>[[#APPENDIX|1]]</sup>
+
{{main|Government of Gruenberg}}
* ''Census Of The 730th Year:''
+
Gruenberg is a technically a [[wikipedia:Democracy|semi-democratic]] [[wikipedia:constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchy]], but in fact cannot be easily classified under conventional political nomenclature, and its form of [[wikipedia:government|government]] does not conform to traditional models. This is principally because there is no [[wikipedia:separation of powers|separation of powers]] between the [[wikipedia:executive|executive]], [[wikipedia:legislature|legislature]] and [[wikipedia:judiciary|judiciary]]. Because the power of the executive (the Sultan) is hereditary, and extends over the legislature and judiciary as well, it has typically functioned as much closer to an [[wikipedia:absolute monarchy|absolute monarchy]]. As there is no [[wikipedia:separation of church and state|separation of church and state]], it is also a [[wikipedia:theocracy|theocracy]].
** '''Males:''' 65,677,806
+
** '''Females:''' 60,984,623
+
** '''TOTAL:''' 126,662,429
+
* ''Current estimate (mid-The 732nd Year):'' 129,000,000
+
  
'''BIRTH RATE:''' 32.6 live births per '000 head
+
The [[wikipedia:Head of state|Head of state]] is the Sultan, currently Gardab Woltzten IX. The line of succession is exclusively male, and in descending age order, such that the oldest son of the incumbent is first in line to the throne. Only one family has occupied the throne: the Woltztens. The longevity and stability of this rule has led to their classification as a [[wikipedia:dynasty|dynasty]]. All federal laws are issued by Sultanic decree.
  
'''DEATH RATE:''' 9.6 registered deaths per '000 head
+
There is also a high degree of [[wikipedia:devolution|devolution]] in Gruenberg's political system, representing the tribal history of the nation. Towns have elected councils with powers usually including aspects of taxation, education and law and order. The nation is divided into administrative districts, each with elected councils that oversee town policies, and then each major province has a regional assembly, which exercises considerable legislative power.
  
'''POPULATION GROWTH RATE:''' 2.16% per annum
+
At the federal level, the legislature is [[wikipedia:bicameral|bicameral]]. The Regional Congress consists of 200 seats, with 40 representatives from each administrative region; the 500-seat National Congress is apportioned on the basis of straight popular vote. The [[wikipedia:Head of Government|Head of Government]] is the head of the largest party — this has always been the Monarchists, and hence the Sultan shares both Head of State and Head of Government titles. The Cabinet is appointed by the Head of Government. The Court and federal government technically have the power to legislate on all matters, but concern themselves mainly with foreign policy and economic and military affairs.
  
'''AGE STRUCTURE:'''
+
A distinct feature of Gruenberger governance is the role of the Viziery. The [[wikipedia:Vizier|Grand Vizier]] is a political appointment, but is immune from dismissal, and so one Vizier may serve more than one Sultan. The Viziery is staffed by a mixture of civil and religious personnel, and has numerous areas of responsibility. It is also completely unaccountable to the federal government, and is seen as a buffer against the ability of the people to vote the Sultan's powers away.
* ''0-14 years:'' 38.2%
+
* ''15-49 years:'' 55.4%
+
* ''50+ years:'' 6.4%
+
* ''Median age:'' 20.4 years (males 19.6, females 21.0)
+
  
'''GENDER RATIO:'''
+
== Politics ==
* ''Birth:'' 1.02 male:female<sup>[[#APPENDIX|2]]</sup>
+
* ''0-14 years:'' 1.07 male:female
+
* ''15-49 years:'' 1.05 male:female
+
* ''50+ years:'' 0.96 male:female
+
* ''TOTAL:'' 1.05 male:female
+
  
'''LIFE EXPECTANCY:'''
+
=== Political history ===
* ''Males:'' 60.1 years
+
{{main|Politics of Gruenberg}}
* ''Females:'' 60.7 years
+
Whilst there are many sources of legitimate criticism of the Woltzten dynasty, most would admit that, whatever troubles post-unification Gruenberg has seen at their hands, political instability has not been one. The factional wars and tribal divisions that marked most of the First Age have largely disappeared. The political system has evolved gradually, and has generally been receptive to change. Political theorists have argued that the Sultans have preferred to move gradually towards constitutional democracy with themselves at the helm, than attempt to retain absolute autocracy and suffer violent revolution, which would clearly be more damaging.
* ''TOTAL:'' 60.4 years
+
  
 +
===Political parties===
 +
{{main|List of political parties in Gruenberg}}
  
===Health and Welfare===
+
== Economy ==
 +
{{main|Economy of Gruenberg}}
 +
Gruenberg is a [[wikipedia:developed country|developed nation]] with one of the faster growing economies in the world, and is ranked foremost in [[Antarctic Oasis]] on several economic indicators. However, it has not always enjoyed such prosperity, and in the past suffered from great [[wikipedia:economic development|economic underdevelopment]]. Sweeping internal reforms of fiscal and administrative infrastructure transformed the country over the course of two centuries, taking it to its present point of economic strength. Its current pro-market policies and active engagement in international [[wikipedia:free trade|free trade]] are contributing to a further boom, although some traditional sectors of employment, notably agriculture, are declining.
  
'''INFANT MORTALITY RATE:''' 106 per '000 head<sup>[[#APPENDIX|3]]</sup>
+
The economy is probably best described as [[wikipedia:mixed economy|mixed]], but is essentially based on [[wikipedia:free market|free market]] principles. Although [[wikipedia:privatization|privatisation]] is almost complete, the state still plays a substantial role in the running of financial matters.
  
'''FERTILITY RATE:''' 4.4 children per woman<sup>[[#APPENDIX|4]]</sup>
+
Gruenberg's [[wikipedia:gross domestic product|GDP]] is estimated at $57.482 billion ($32,623 [[wikipedia:per capita|per capita]]). The growth rate has been positive for over a decade, and was 2.8% last year. Gruenberg's principal industries are mining and refining - the country is home to plentiful resources of precious and valuable rocks, metals and ores - and automobile manufacturing. Although other traditional industries such as fishing and forestry remain strong, agriculture has lost its importance within Gruenberg's economy, which now imports a significant proportion of its food needs. Other major sectors are armaments, manufacturing, retail and financial services.
 +
== Calendar ==
 +
{{main|Tak Perda Rarapsant}}
 +
Until very recently, Gruenberg was the only known nation in the world to use [[Tak Perda Rarapsant]], the traditional Wenaist system of measuring time. A [[wikipedia:lunar calendar|lunar calendar]], it had been in use for centuries, but was increasingly falling out of vogue in the business, academic and scientific communities, who found it proved troublesome when dealing with foreign nations, who predominantly used the [[wikipedia:Gregorian calendar|Gregorian calendar]]. There was considerable popular opposition to a change to the Gregorian calendar, however, as it was widely perceived as a [[Christianity|Christian]] institution. Nonetheless, under the [[List of notable Sultanic decrees#Act of Harmony in Time|Act of Harmony in Time]], the Gregorian calendar was adopted as standard, along with the [[wikipedia:Common Era|Common Era]] system of measuring years.
 +
=== Holidays ===
 +
{{main|Holidays in Gruenberg}}
 +
== Sport ==
 +
{{main|Sport in Gruenberg}}
 +
[[Image:Cricket.jpg|frame|Gruenberger batsman [[Benny Enchante]] drives]]
 +
[[wikipedia:Cricket|Cricket]] is Gruenberg's [[national sport]], and enjoys a massive following, attracting vast live and television audiences, as well as considerable corporate sponsorship interest. A range of other ball sports such as [[wikipedia:Association football|football]], [[wikipedia:field hockey|hockey]], tennis, [[Mentil]] and golf are also widely played, as well as athletics, swimming and cycling. [[wikipedia:auto racing|Motor sports]] are increasing in popularity, in particular with the development of a new [[wikipedia:Formula One|Formula One]] track at [[Moroschwegen]]. Despite the national passion for sport, however, Gruenberg has had very little international exposure, let alone success, in sporting matters, and many of its players, hailed as heroes at home, are unheard of abroad. There are signs this is changing, however, such as the relative success of the national football team in qualifying for [[World Cup 26]], the introduction of the [[Capra Cup]] and [[Tour de Gruenberg]], and the formation of the [[Gruenberger Sports Council#Gruenberger Olympic Association|Gruenberger Olympic Association]] to lobby for participation in the [[Olympic Games]]. Further to this, the [[Gruenberger Sports Council#Gruenberger Cricket Board|Gruenberger Cricket Board]] have announced their intent to renew international interest in a [[wikipedia:Test cricket|Test cricket]] season, as well as an [[wikipedia:One-day International|ODI]] world cup. Sport in Gruenberg is organized and regulated by the [[Gruenberger Sports Council]].
  
'''HIV/AIDS ADULT PREVALENCE:''' 0.05%
+
{{Template:Nations of Antarctic Oasis}}
Although the State UNAIDS Offices in [[Flurthwel]] have established several HIV/AIDS awareness and treatment programmes as requested by [[UN]] [[Resolution]] #84, '[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=83 NS HIV AIDS Act]', Gruenberg has never had a significant [[wikipedia:HIV|HIV]]/[[wikipedia:AIDS|AIDS]] problem, and as such these initiatives are given fairly low priority and little funding. Gruenberg is not entitled to funding from UN Resolution #32, '[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=31 Global AIDS Initiative]'.
+
  
'''BASIC ACCESS:'''
+
[[Category:Gruenberg|*]]
* ''To water:'' 92%<sup>[[#APPENDIX|5]]</sup>
+
* ''To sanitation:'' 58%<sup>[[#APPENDIX|6]]</sup>
+
Gruenberg has done its best with limited resources to extend access to water and [[wikipedia:sanitation|sanitation]] in the hope of complying with the aims of [[UN]] [[Resolution]] #9, '[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=8 Keep The World Disease-Free!]'. However, the difficulties of establishing an extensive sanitation network have been exacerbated by Gruenberg's terrain, and [[#Climate and Terrain|problems]] with flooding, seismic activity and cyclone damage. Similarly, Gruenberg has invested in [[Establish UNWCC|UNWCC]] water-improvement initiatives, but even these have not been sufficient to ensure a regular, adequate supply of clean water to remote settlements.
+
 
+
'''AVAILABILITY OF HEALTHCARE:'''
+
* ''Physicians:'' 0.38 per '000 head
+
* ''Hospital beds:'' 0.47 per '000 head
+
 
+
'''HEALTH EXPENDITURE:'''
+
* ''Per head:'' <sup>[[#APPENDIX|7]]</sup>
+
* ''% of GDP:''
+
* ''Public:'' <sup>[[#APPENDIX|8]]</sup>
+
 
+
'''MAJOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES:'''
+
* ''Food or waterborne diseases:'' [[wikipedia:Bacterium|Bacterial]] [[wikipedia:Diarrhea|diarrhoea]]; [[wikipedia:Hepatitis|Hepatitis A and E]]; [[wikipedia:Typhoid_fever|Typhoid fever]].
+
* ''Vectorborne diseases:'' [[wikipedia:Dengue_fever|Dengue fever]]; [[wikipedia:Malaria|Malaria]].<sup>[[#APPENDIX|9]]</sup>
+
* ''Water contact diseases:'' Ampirspirosis.<sup>[[#APPENDIX|10]]</sup>
+
* ''Animal contact diseases:'' [[wikipedia:Rabies|Rabies]].
+
It should be noted that in accordance with UN Resolution #9, '[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=8 Keep The World Disease-Free!]', [[wikipedia:Vaccination|vaccinations]] against many of these diseases, including malaria and typhoid fever, are available to the general public of Gruenberg. However, such vaccinations are voluntary, and many have refused the injections, thus leading to the unfortunate continued prevalence of several potentially fatal diseases. Foreign visitors '''must''' not assume that they will be safe from the risk of infection, and are strongly advised to procure inoculations before making their trip.
+
 
+
'''ADULT LITERACY RATE:'''
+
* ''Males:'' 56.2%
+
* ''Females:'' 30.2%
+
* ''Total:'' 43.4%
+
 
+
'''HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX:''' 0.48<sup>[[#APPENDIX|11]]</sup>
+
 
+
 
+
===Nationality===
+
 
+
'''ETHNIC GROUPS:''' Gruenberg has no major ethnic divisions, and it is important to note that Gelziens who seek autonomy do so for national and cultural, not ethnic, reasons. Differences between tribes have always been slight, and have all but disappeared.
+
 
+
'''LANGUAGES:''' [[Rukialkotta]] is the state language of Gruenberg and is being taken up rapidly by the population at the expense of more traditional tribal languages. [[Bazhtan]] is the holy language of the [[Wenaism|Wenaist]] religion, but may only be spoken by a very select minority. Figures here apply only to the [[wikipedia:First_Language|first language]] of respondents:
+
* ''Rukialkotta:'' 62.4%
+
* ''Salsaffron:'' 8.9%
+
* ''Malhiati:'' 6.2%
+
* ''Deshpatt:'' 5.3%
+
* ''all other:'' 17%
+
 
+
'''RELIGION:''' [[Wenaism]] is the state religion of Gruenberg, and over 99% of Gruenbergers are Wenaists. A few thousand citizens are registered as atheists, Christians or otherwise, mainly in the [[Geography of Gruenberg#GELZIEN NUB|Gelzien Nub]].
+
 
+
 
+
==GEOGRAPHY==
+
 
+
Details of Gruenberg's geography, including geological analysis and information about major settlements, can be found in [[Geography of Gruenberg|a separate section]].
+
 
+
===Area===
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! !! '''AREA (sq km)''' !! '''POPULATION (est.)''' !! '''DENSITY (est.)'''
+
|-
+
| Mazawakana || align="right" | 340,692 || align="right" | 40,500,000 || align="right" | 118.9
+
|-
+
| Periprylion || align="right" | 211,409 || align="right" | 33,000,000 || align="right" | 156.1
+
|-
+
| Karundulastan || align="right" | 206,453 || align="right" | 9,600,000 || align="right" | 46.5
+
|-
+
| Stammerslab || align="right" | 120,943 || align="right" | 27,400,000 || align="right" | 226.6
+
|-
+
| '''Naffarron Province''' || align="right" | '''880,254''' || align="right" | '''110,500,000''' || align="right" | '''125.5'''
+
|-
+
| West Gelzia || align="right" | 73,942 || align="right" | 11,250,000 || align="right" | 152.1
+
|-
+
| East Gelzia || align="right" | 73,628 || align="right" | 7,250,000 || align="right" | 98.5
+
|-
+
| '''Gelzien Nub''' || align="right" | '''147,570''' || align="right" | '''18,500,000''' || align="right" | '''125.4'''
+
|-
+
| style="background:#FF5333" | '''TOTAL''' || style="background:#FF5333" align="right" | '''1,027,824''' || style="background:#FF5333" align="right" | '''129,000,000''' || style="background:#FF5333" align="right" | '''125.5'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
'''TOTAL INLAND WATER AREA:''' 35,310 sq km
+
 
+
'''MARITIME CLAIMS:''' In accordance with UN Resolution #74, '[[The Law of the Sea]]', Gruenberg has claimed as national territorial waters all seas within 20km of its coasts, both in the Bay of Abzhan-Rejak and the Bay of Solitude. Gruenberg had previously claimed significant further maritime territory in proximity to scientific research stations, but relinquished these claims after [[The Battle of the Thermometers]].
+
 
+
 
+
===Location===
+
 
+
'''REGION:''' [[Malibu Islands]]
+
 
+
'''BORDERS:''' Gruenberg has a total of 10,120km of land boundary. The largest border with a single nation is with [[Kinesrra]], totalling 6,965km in all. This is however split between [[Geography of Gruenberg#NAFFARRON|Naffarron]] (2,912km) and the [[Geography of Gruenberg#GELZIEN NUB|Gelzien Nub]] (4,053km).
+
 
+
'''COASTLINE:''' 1,626km
+
 
+
 
+
===Climate and Terrain===
+
 
+
'''OVERVIEW:''' Gruenberg has a varied topography, from the mountainous northern areas of [[Geography of Gruenberg#NAFFARRON|Naffarron]], to the flat alluvial plains of the [[Geography of Gruenberg#GELZIEN NUB|Gelzien Nub]]. Its climate is generally hot, with most of Naffarron relatively arid - in stark contrast to the Gelzien Nub, which is prone to seasonal monsoons.
+
 
+
'''ELEVATION EXTREMES:'''
+
* ''Lowest:'' Coastal areas, 0m above sea level
+
* ''Hatash Myari:'' 9,004m above sea level
+
 
+
'''NATURAL RESOURCES:'''
+
* Arable land
+
* Metals and metal ores
+
* Coal, natural gas and petroleum
+
* Timber
+
* Salt, limestone
+
 
+
'''LAND USE:'''
+
* ''Arable land:'' 31.2%
+
* ''Permanent crops:'' 1.6%
+
* ''All other:'' 61.2%
+
 
+
'''IRRIGATED LAND:''' 218,600 sq km
+
 
+
'''NATURAL HAZARDS:'''
+
* ''Seismic:'' Frequent but rarely severe earthquakes; no active volcanoes.
+
* ''Flooding:'' Seasonal - severe flooding every rain season.
+
* ''Drought:'' Rare.
+
* ''Winds:'' Seasonal - severe [[wikipedia:Cyclone|cyclone]] risk.
+
 
+
 
+
===Environmental Agreements===
+
 
+
At present, Gruenberg has not signed or entered into any international agreements addressing environmental concerns. It is however subject to [[UN]] legislation, including [[Resolution]]s [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=10 #11], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=12 #13], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=14 #15], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=17 #18], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=22 #23], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=33 #34], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=34 #35], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=36 #37], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=38 #39], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=47 #48], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=51 #52], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=57 #58], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=65 #66], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=69 #70], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=70 #71], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=71 #72], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=73 #74], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=84 #85], [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=105 #106], and [http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=115 #116].
+
 
+
==ECONOMY==
+
 
+
===Finance===
+
 
+
===Industry===
+
 
+
'''PRINCIPAL CROPS:'''<br>
+
''All figures '000 metric tons. '''*''' denotes estimated or unofficial figures.''
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Cereals''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Rice<sup>[[#APPENDIX|12]]</sup> || align="right" | 43,554
+
|-
+
| Wheat || align="right" | 23,067
+
|-
+
| Maize || align="right" | 13,295
+
|-
+
| Barley || align="right" | 3,400'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Sorghum || align="right" | 886
+
|-
+
| Millet<sup>[[#APPENDIX|13]]</sup> || align="right" | 1,023
+
|-
+
| Buckwheat || align="right" | 140
+
|-
+
| Ashtemplar<sup>[[#APPENDIX|14]]</sup> || align="right" | 140
+
|-
+
| Oats || align="right" | 76
+
|-
+
| Rye || align="right" | 70
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Roots and tubers''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Sweet potatoes || align="right" | 12,593
+
|-
+
| Potatoes || align="right" | 6,460
+
|-
+
| [[Gruenberger Species#Klipa|Klipa]] || align="right" | 375
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 443'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Sugar crops''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Sugar cane || align="right" | 55,191
+
|-
+
| Sugar beet || align="right" | 1,447
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Pulses''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Chick-peas || align="right" | 827
+
|-
+
| Pigeon-peas || align="right" | 236
+
|-
+
| Dry beans || align="right" | 199
+
|-
+
| Dry broad beans || align="right" | 183
+
|-
+
| Lentils || align="right" | 165
+
|-
+
| Dry peas || align="right" | 121
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 570'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Nuts''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Groundnuts<sup>[[#APPENDIX|15]]</sup> || align="right" | 1,444
+
|-
+
| Tung nuts || align="right" | 45
+
|-
+
| Walnuts || align="right" | 30
+
|-
+
| [[Gruenberger Species#Blibiot Nuts|Blibiot nuts]] || align="right" | 28
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 97'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Oilseeds''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Cottonseed || align="right" | 3,864'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Soybeans || align="right" | 1,530
+
|-
+
| Rapeseed and mustard || align="right" | 1,138
+
|-
+
| Sunflower seed || align="right" | 195
+
|-
+
| Castor beans || align="right" | 90'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Coconuts || align="right" | 89
+
|-
+
| Tallowtree seed || align="right" | 82'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Sesame seed || align="right" | 81
+
|-
+
| Oil palm fruit || align="right" | 64
+
|-
+
| Linseed || align="right" | 54
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 2,457'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Vegetables''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Cabbages || align="right" | 1,945
+
|-
+
| Tomatoes || align="right" | 1,920
+
|-
+
| Dry onions || align="right" | 1,786
+
|-
+
| Cucumbers and gherkins || align="right" | 1,710
+
|-
+
| Aubergines || align="right" | 1,188'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Green chillies and peppers || align="right" | 810
+
|-
+
| Garlic || align="right" | 638
+
|-
+
| Lettuce || align="right" | 625
+
|-
+
| Spinach || align="right" | 600
+
|-
+
| Cauliflower || align="right" | 490
+
|-
+
| Carrots || align="right" | 485
+
|-
+
| Pumpkins, squash and gourds || align="right" | 443'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Asparagus || align="right" | 340
+
|-
+
| Green beans || align="right" | 145
+
|-
+
| Green peas || align="right" | 125
+
|-
+
| [[Gruenberger Species#Mnerlash|Mnerlash]] || align="right" | 109'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Mushrooms || align="right" | 70
+
|-
+
| Green onions and shallots || align="right" | 24
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 10,411'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Fruits and berries''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Watermelons || align="right" | 3,800'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Apples || align="right" | 2,043
+
|-
+
| Oranges || align="right" | 1,360
+
|-
+
| Mangoes || align="right" | 1,125
+
|-
+
| Pears || align="right" | 878
+
|-
+
| Grapes || align="right" | 813
+
|-
+
| Bananas || align="right" | 761
+
|-
+
| Dates || align="right" | 722
+
|-
+
| Cantaloupes and other melons || align="right" | 625'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Tangerines, mandarins, clementines and satsumas || align="right" | 505
+
|-
+
| Plums || align="right" | 415
+
|-
+
| Peaches and nectarines || align="right" | 410
+
|-
+
| Apricots || align="right" | 192
+
|-
+
| Persimmons || align="right" | 163
+
|-
+
| Pineapples || align="right" | 149
+
|-
+
| Lemons and limes || align="right" | 78
+
|-
+
| Papayas || align="right" | 41
+
|-
+
| Grapefruits and pomelos || align="right" | 21
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 1,373'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Spices''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Pimento and allspice || align="right" | 191
+
|-
+
| Ginger || align="right" | 39
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 96'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Fibre crops''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Cotton<sup>[[#APPENDIX|16]]</sup> || align="right" | 1,912
+
|-
+
| [[Gruenberger Species#Pintad|Pintad]] || align="right" | 812'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Hemp<sup>[[#APPENDIX|17]]</sup> || align="right" | 12
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 32'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''All others''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Tobacco<sup>[[#APPENDIX|18]]</sup> || align="right" | 700
+
|-
+
| Tea<sup>[[#APPENDIX|19]]</sup> || align="right" | 85
+
|-
+
| Natural rubber || align="right" | 50
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
'''LIVESTOCK POPULATION:'''<br>
+
''All figures '000 head. '''*''' denotes estimated or unofficial figures.''
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Animal''' !! '''Population'''
+
|-
+
| Chickens || align="right" | 350,000'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Goats || align="right" | 81,200
+
|-
+
| Ducks || align="right" | 60,000'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Cattle || align="right" | 45,562
+
|-
+
| Pigs || align="right" | 44,682
+
|-
+
| Sheep || align="right" | 25,221
+
|-
+
| Buffaloes || align="right" | 23,528
+
|-
+
| Geese || align="right" | 20,000'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Rabbits || align="right" | 18,500'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Asses || align="right" | 3,800
+
|-
+
| Horses || align="right" | 898
+
|-
+
| Camels || align="right" | 800
+
|-
+
| Mules || align="right" | 474
+
|-
+
| Horses || align="right" | 327
+
|-
+
| Mules || align="right" | 200
+
|-
+
| Camels || align="right" | 34
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
'''LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS:'''<br>
+
''All figures '000 metric tons. '''*''' denotes estimated or unofficial figures.''
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Meat''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Pig meat || align="right" | 4,031
+
|-
+
| Buffalo meat || align="right" | 544
+
|-
+
| Beef and veal || align="right" | 527
+
|-
+
| Poultry meat || align="right" | 1,171'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Goat meat || align="right" | 450
+
|-
+
| Mutton and lamb || align="right" | 193
+
|-
+
| Rabbit meat || align="right" | 32
+
|-
+
| Horse meat || align="right" | 17
+
|-
+
| Other meats || align="right" | 36'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Dairy produce''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Buffaloes' milk || align="right" | 17,476
+
|-
+
| Cows' milk || align="right" | 10,233
+
|-
+
| Goats' milk || align="right" | 1,903
+
|-
+
| Butter || align="right" | 481
+
|-
+
| Sheep's milk || align="right" | 53'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Cheese || align="right" | 20
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Eggs''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Hen eggs || align="right" | 1,887
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 333'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Wools, hides and skins''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Goatskins || align="right" | 139
+
|-
+
| Cattle hides || align="right" | 116
+
|-
+
| Buffalo hides || align="right" | 83
+
|-
+
| Wool<sup>[[#APPENDIX|20]]</sup> || align="right" | 62
+
|-
+
| Sheepskins || align="right" | 42
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''All others''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Honey || align="right" | 25'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Silk<sup>[[#APPENDIX|21]]</sup> || align="right" | 8
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
'''FORESTRY:'''<br>
+
''All figures '000 cubic metres, excluding bark, and apply only to [[World Woodland Protection Team|WWP]]-approved timber.''
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Roundwood Removals''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Fuel wood || align="right" | 30,670
+
|-
+
| Sawlogs, veneer logs and sleeper logs || align="right" | 1,979
+
|-
+
| Pulpwood<sup>[[#APPENDIX|22]]</sup> || align="right" | 69
+
|-
+
| Other industrial wood || align="right" | 620
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Sawnwood Removals''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Broadleaved<sup>[[#APPENDIX|23]]</sup> || align="right" | 744
+
|-
+
| Coniferous<sup>[[#APPENDIX|24]]</sup> || align="right" | 410
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
'''FISHING:'''<br>
+
''All figures '000 metric tons, live weight, excluding [[wikipedia:Aquatic_plant|aquatic plants]]''<sup>[[#APPENDIX|25]]</sup>''.''
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Capture''' !! '''Catch'''
+
|-
+
| Freshwater fishes || align="right" | 689
+
|-
+
| Sardines || align="right" | 264
+
|-
+
| [[Gruenberger Species#Gruenberger Fintail|Gruenberger fintail]] || align="right" | 215
+
|-
+
| Mackerel || align="right" | 190
+
|-
+
| Anchovy || align="right" | 137
+
|-
+
| Largehead hairtail || align="right" | 122
+
|-
+
| Sea catfishes || align="right" | 56
+
|-
+
| Sharks || align="right" | 35
+
|-
+
| Croakers and drums || align="right" | 32
+
|-
+
| Shrimps || align="right" | 29
+
|-
+
| Mullets || align="right" | 19
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 1,325
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Aquaculture''' !! '''Catch'''
+
|-
+
| Silver carp || align="right" | 318
+
|-
+
| White amur || align="right" | 306
+
|-
+
| Oysters || align="right" | 299
+
|-
+
| Common carp || align="right" | 205
+
|-
+
| [[Gruenberger Species#Gelzien Snap Shell|Gelzien snap shell]] || align="right" | 180
+
|-
+
| Bighead carp || align="right" | 159
+
|-
+
| [[Gruenberger Species#Spliantes Carp|Spliantes Carp]] || align="right" | 144
+
|-
+
| Roho labeo || align="right" | 112
+
|-
+
| Catla || align="right" | 91
+
|-
+
| Shrimps || align="right" | 81
+
|-
+
| Others || align="right" | 689
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
'''MINING:'''<br>
+
''All figures metric tons, unless otherwise stated.''
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Fuels''' !! '''Output'''
+
|-
+
| Coal<sup>[[#APPENDIX|26]]</sup> || align="right" | 3,378,000
+
|-
+
| Crude petroleum<sup>[[#APPENDIX|27]]</sup> || align="right" | 20,400,000 barrels
+
|-
+
| Natural gas<sup>[[#APPENDIX|28]]</sup> || align="right" | 25,170 million cu m
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Metals and ores<sup>[[#APPENDIX|29]]</sup>''' !! '''Output'''
+
|-
+
| Iron ore<sup>[[#APPENDIX|30]]</sup> || align="right" | 24,690,000
+
|-
+
| Bauxite<sup>[[#APPENDIX|31]]</sup> || align="right" | 900,000
+
|-
+
| Manganese ore<sup>[[#APPENDIX|32]]</sup> || align="right" | 530,000
+
|-
+
| Zinc ore || align="right" | 171,000
+
|-
+
| Copper ore || align="right" | 59,000
+
|-
+
| Lead ore || align="right" | 58,100
+
|-
+
| Magnesite || align="right" | 250,000
+
|-
+
| Ilmenite<sup>[[#APPENDIX|33]]</sup> || align="right" | 18,500
+
|-
+
| Antimony ore || align="right" | 9,870
+
|-
+
| Tin concentrates || align="right" | 9,700
+
|-
+
| Nickel ore || align="right" | 5,110
+
|-
+
| Tungsten concentrates || align="right" | 3,700
+
|-
+
| Molybdenum ore || align="right" | 3,000
+
|-
+
| Vanadium<sup>[[#APPENDIX|34]]</sup> || align="right" | 3,000
+
|-
+
| Zirconium concentrates || align="right" | 1,500
+
|-
+
| Silver || align="right" | 160
+
|-
+
| Uranium || align="right" | 50
+
|-
+
| Cobalt ore || align="right" | 25
+
|-
+
| Mercury || align="right" | 23
+
|-
+
| Gold || align="right" | 18
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Minerals''' !! '''Output'''
+
|-
+
| Limestone || align="right" | 9,467,000
+
|-
+
| Salt<sup>[[#APPENDIX|35]]</sup> || align="right" | 3,128,000
+
|-
+
| Phosphate rock<sup>[[#APPENDIX|36]]</sup> || align="right" | 2,500,000
+
|-
+
| Gypsum<sup>[[#APPENDIX|37]]</sup> || align="right" | 680,000
+
|-
+
| Talc || align="right" | 390,000
+
|-
+
| Barite || align="right" | 350,000
+
|-
+
| Fluorspar || align="right" | 245,000
+
|-
+
| Silica sand || align="right" | 167,000
+
|-
+
| Fireclay || align="right" | 153,000
+
|-
+
| Graphite<sup>[[#APPENDIX|38]]</sup> || align="right" | 40,000
+
|-
+
| Asbestos || align="right" | 37,000
+
|-
+
| Chromite || align="right" | 26,000
+
|-
+
| Potash<sup>[[#APPENDIX|39]]</sup> || align="right" | 25,000
+
|-
+
| Native sulfur || align="right" | 25,000
+
|-
+
| Arsenic trioxide || align="right" | 1,600
+
|-
+
| Diamonds<sup>[[#APPENDIX|40]]</sup> || align="right" | 1,150,000 carats
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
'''MANUFACTURING:'''<br>
+
''All figures '000 metric tons unless stated otherwise. '''*''' denotes unofficial or estimated figures.''
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Fibres and fabrics''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Cotton yarn<sup>[[#APPENDIX|41]]</sup> || align="right" | 657
+
|-
+
| [[Gruenberger Species#Pintad|Pintad]] fabrics || align="right" | 444
+
|-
+
| Non-cellulosic continuous filaments || align="right" | 145
+
|-
+
| Rayon and acetate discontinuous filaments || align="right" | 38
+
|-
+
| Rayon and acetate continuous filaments || align="right" | 7
+
|-
+
| Silk fabric || align="right" | 7
+
|-
+
| Other chemical fibres || align="right" | 694
+
|-
+
| Woven cotton fabrics<sup>[[#APPENDIX|42]]</sup> || align="right" | 2,770,000,000 metres
+
|-
+
| Woollen fabrics || align="right" | 27,832,370 metres
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Wood and paper products''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Paper and paperboard || align="right" | 2,487
+
|-
+
| Chemical wood pulp || align="right" | 178
+
|-
+
| Mechanical wood pulp || align="right" | 54
+
|-
+
| Other fibre pulp || align="right" | 1,599
+
|-
+
| Plywood || align="right" | 809,700 cu m
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Chemicals''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Sulfuric acid || align="right" | 2,427
+
|-
+
| Soda ash || align="right" | 834
+
|-
+
| Sulfur<sup>[[#APPENDIX|43]]</sup> || align="right" | 749'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Caustic soda || align="right" | 679
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Fertilizers''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Nitrogenous fertilizers<sup>[[#APPENDIX|44]]</sup> || align="right" | 2,472
+
|-
+
| Phosphate fertilizers<sup>[[#APPENDIX|45]]</sup> || align="right" | 667
+
|-
+
| Potash fertilizers<sup>[[#APPENDIX|46]]</sup> || align="right" | 143
+
|-
+
| Insecticides || align="right" | 62
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Petroleum products''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Diesel oil || align="right" | 7,090
+
|-
+
| Gasoline || align="right" | 4,135
+
|-
+
| Residual fuel oil || align="right" | 2,505
+
|-
+
| Plastics || align="right" | 1,088
+
|-
+
| Liquefied petroleum gas || align="right" | 668
+
|-
+
| Kerosene || align="right" | 613
+
|-
+
| Lubricating oils || align="right" | 410'''*'''
+
|-
+
| Asphalt || align="right" | 290
+
|-
+
| Petroleum coke || align="right" | 147
+
|-
+
| Paraffin wax || align="right" | 85'''*'''
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Metals<sup>[[#APPENDIX|47]]</sup>''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Pig-iron || align="right" | 13,101
+
|-
+
| Crude steel || align="right" | 12,850
+
|-
+
| Aluminium || align="right" | 236
+
|-
+
| Zinc || align="right" | 149
+
|-
+
| Copper<sup>[[#APPENDIX|48]]</sup> || align="right" | 115
+
|-
+
| Lead || align="right" | 76
+
|-
+
| Tin || align="right" | 8
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Foodstuffs''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Refined sugar || align="right" | 3,923
+
|-
+
| Edible vegetable oils || align="right" | 835
+
|-
+
| Raw sugar || align="right" | 826
+
|-
+
| Beer || align="right" | 17,010,000 hl.
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Motor vehicles, engines and parts<sup>[[#APPENDIX|49]]</sup>''' !! ''' Production'''
+
|-
+
| Bicycles || align="right" | 2,906,790
+
|-
+
| Road motor vehicles || align="right" | 207,000
+
|-
+
| Tractors<sup>[[#APPENDIX|50]]</sup> || align="right" | 6,780
+
|-
+
| Railway freight wagons || align="right" | 2,370
+
|-
+
| Internal combustion engines<sup>[[#APPENDIX|51]]</sup> || align="right" | 18,857,000 horse-power
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''Electrical goods<sup>[[#APPENDIX|52]]</sup>''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Large semiconductor integrated circuits || align="right" | 239,200
+
|-
+
| Floppy disks || align="right" | 47,300
+
|-
+
| Electric fans || align="right" | 7,662
+
|-
+
| Cameras || align="right" | 5,522
+
|-
+
| Colour television receivers || align="right" | 4,262
+
|-
+
| Mobile communication equipment || align="right" | 2,215
+
|-
+
| Microcomputers || align="right" | 672
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
{| border="1"
+
! '''All others''' !! '''Production'''
+
|-
+
| Cement || align="right" | 59,700
+
|-
+
| Coke || align="right" | 12,806
+
|-
+
| Synthetic rubber || align="right" | 87
+
|-
+
| Rubber tyres || align="right" | 12,158 million
+
|-
+
| Cigarettes || align="right" | 3,397,000 cases
+
|-
+
| Electric energy || align="right" | 135,500 GHz
+
|}
+
 
+
 
+
===Trade===
+
 
+
===Employment===
+
 
+
 
+
==APPENDIX==
+
 
+
# Including adjustment for net underenumeration, estimated to have been 3.2%.
+
# Registered live births only. The practice in remote rural communities of killing or abandoning unwanted female children means that these figures are unreliable.
+
# Ratio of registration of under-5 deaths to registration of births over same period.
+
# Figures assume a 0% mortality rate for women of child-bearing age.
+
# The availability of at least 20 litres of water per person per day from a source within 1 km from the user's dwelling, including domestic connection, public standpipes, boreholes with handpumps, protected dug wells, and protected spring and rainwater collection.
+
# The availability of access to sanitation at a source within 1 km from the user's dwelling, including connection to a sewer or septic tank system, pour-flush latrine, simple pit latrine, and ventilated improved pit latrine.
+
# Standardised estimate derived by dividing the value of the [[Opst]] by an estimate of its [[wikipedia:Purchasing_Power_Parity|purchasing-power parity (PPP)]] compared to international currency units.
+
# State health-related outlays plus expenditure by social schemes compulsorily affiliated with at least 40% of the population, and extrabudgetary funds allocated to health services. Figures also include grants or loans provided by international agencies, other national authorities, and commercial banks.
+
# Risk of infection is dependent on location.
+
# Lethal, water-borne virus found in the Chaubhan river in the Gelzien Nub.
+
# The [[wikipedia:Human_Development_Index|HDI]] is a summary of human development measured by three basic dimensions: life expectancy, knowledge (weighted in a 2:1 ration between adult literacy rate and universal enrollment in all levels of education) and a PPP assessment of GDP per capita. The index range runs from 0 to 1: a value above 0.8 indicates high development, whereas a value below 0.5 indicates low development.
+
# Paddy.
+
# Of which 695,000 metric tons cat-tail millet, 267,000 metric tons finger millet and 61,000 metric tons small millets.
+
# Wheat-barley [[wikipedia:Hybrid|hybrid]] developed in Gruenberg.
+
# Unshelled.
+
# Lint.
+
# In accordance with [[UN]] [[Resolution]] #85, '[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=84 Support Hemp Production]', the Gruenberger Hemp Advisory Board supports the growth and processing of industrial hemp within Gruenberg, currently offering financial incentives based on a tax break scheme to those who farm the crop. That said, Gruenberg's hemp production remains extremely minimal, with other, more profitable crops far more attractive to the agricultural community.
+
# Leaves.
+
# Made.
+
# Of which 39,000 metric tons [[wikipedia:Lanolin|greasy]], and 23,000 metric tons scoured.
+
# Raw, and including waste.
+
# Assuming no growth in annual output since The 718th Year.
+
# Hardwood.
+
# Softwood.
+
# Estimated at 750,000 metric tons, wet weight, of which 22,000 metric tons, wet weight, capture, and 727,000 metric tons, wet weight, aquaculture.
+
# Includes lignite, brown coal and waste.
+
# Includes oil from shale and coal.
+
# Gross volume of output.
+
# Unless otherwise stated, figures apply to the metal content of ores and concentrates.
+
# Gross weight. Metal content estimated at 7,450,000 metric tons.
+
# Gross weight. Metal content unknown.
+
# Gross weight. Metal content estimated at 106,000 metric tons.
+
# Gross weight. Metal content unknown.
+
# Metal content of vanadium slag.
+
# Unrefined.
+
# Includes apatite. Gross weight. Phosphoric acid content estimated at 30%.
+
# Crude.
+
# Natural graphite.
+
# Figures refer to potassium oxide content of mined potash salts.
+
# Of which 23,000 carats gem and 92,000 carats industrial.
+
# Pure and mixed.
+
# Pure and mixed.
+
# Of which approximately 145,000 metric tons sulfur recovered as a by-product in the purification of coal-gas, in petroleum refineries, gas plants and from copper, lead and zinc sulfide ores, and approximately 604,000 metric tons sulfur content of iron and copper pyrites and pyrite concentrations from copper, lead and zinc sulfide ores.
+
# Production in terms of nitrogen.
+
# Production in terms of phosphoric acid.
+
# Production in terms of potassium oxide.
+
# Figures apply to gross unwrought output.
+
# Refined.
+
# All figures number of units.
+
# Over 20 horse-power.
+
# Figures derived from sales data.
+
# All figures '000 units.
+
 
+
[[Category:Gruenberg]]
+
 
[[Category:Nations]]
 
[[Category:Nations]]
 +
[[Category:Antarctic Oasis]]
 +
[[Category:Nations active in the United Nations]]

Latest revision as of 17:56, 24 March 2007

The Holy Wenaist Sultanate of Gruenberg
Tep Zlatani Melli Wenaisti Gruenbergersk vom
flag5cv.jpg
(In detail)
Motto: Kab-sez Schialnach Brachtrauron'
National Anthem: Kab-sez Schialnach Brachtrauron'
Region Antarctic Oasis
Capital Flurthwel
Largest city Merlefurt
Official Language(s) Rukialkotta, Bazhtan
Government Monarchy/Theocracy/Goatocracy
 - Sultan Gardab Woltzten IX
 - Grand Vizier Mikkolic Weltin
Establishment
 - Act of Unification 1709 
Area
 - Total 4,301,140km²
 - % water 8.2
Population 3.192 billion
Currency Opst (GROP)
Timezone UTC+5 to +6
 - Summer (DST) UTC+6 to +7
Internet TLD .gb
Calling code +627
ISO Code GRMI
NS Sunset XML
The Holy Wenaist Sultanate of Gruenberg (Rukialkotta: tep Zlatani Melli Wenaisti Gruenbergersk vom) is a sovereign nation in the Southern Malibu Islands region, although it is politically associated with the Antarctic Oasis sphere of influence. Its mainland is divided into two provinces, with the larger Naffarron in the west and the Gelzien Nub in the east; the large island of Bobron, lying just off Naffarron's southernmost tip, was incorporated into the Sultanate in 1952. It has a coastline in excess of 8,000 kilometres, lying on the bays of Abzhan-Rejak and Bay of Solitude, and shares land borders with Gurglestan to the northwest and New Greater Tibet to the northeast.

Despite its average area, Gruenberg has a densely distributed population of over 3 billion. It is the home of Wenaism, and has the largest population of adherents in the world, with over 97% of its citizens being registered Wenaists. The area, renowned for its degree of cultural, ecological, geological and climatic diversity, has a long tribal history, and has historically proved resistant to unification; modern Gruenberg has however been united for nearly 300 years under the rule of the Woltzten Dynasty, who were the first to bring Naffarron and the Gelzien Nub under a common flag. This union has been far from harmonious, and separatists in the Gelzien Nub have become increasingly vocal and violent in their calls for autonomy.

Once a relatively poor and undeveloped country, Gruenberg has seen major agricultural, industrial and financial reforms in the last century, with its economy the fastest-growing in the region, and being ranked in the top 1% worldwide. Social and political freedoms have also increased, but its image as a despotic land of oppression persists. The military has also been strengthened significantly, and Gruenberg is a declared nuclear state. Once a prominent member of the United Nations, it has now resigned, but has not since retreated into total isolation.

Etymology

The name Gruenberg (IPA:/gryːnbɛʁk/) means "Green Mountain" in Rukialkotta, the official national language. "Green Mountain" is a reference to Hatash Myari, the sacred mountain of the Wenaist religion. "Green Mountain" has long been used to identify the region in the absence of any other common term; however, it was not adopted as the official name of the nation until 1709.

History

Main article(s): History of Gruenberg

'Gruenberg' as a political entity is a comparatively recent phenomenon, having been established in 1709, at which point it did not encompass all of its current territorial holdings, but the general geographical region has been inhabited for thousands of years, and has a rich and diverse history, marked by division between divergent tribes, and chiefly significant for the growth of Wenaism.

Geography and climate

Main article(s): Geography of Gruenberg

Gruenberg has a total area of 1,027,824 square kilometres, with a land area of 992,514 square kilometres. This is divided in an approximate 6:1 ratio between Naffarron (880,254 km²) and the Gelzien Nub (147,570 km²). Both are mainly surrounded by tiny tribal states, small numbers of which Gruenberg has annexed over the years, but Naffarron shares a 2,954 km border with Gurglestan, to its north-west. It has a 3,958 km coastline, and the Gelzien Nub 1,306 km.The two provinces are separated by over three thousand kilometres over the Bay of Abzhan-Rejak, and are fairly geographically distinct.

The Naffarronese coastline on the Bay of Abzhan-Rejak plays host to some of the most beautiful beaches in the region, famed for their fine white sand.

Gruenberg has a fairly diverse climate. Naffarron is generally temperate, and the Gelzien Nub subtropical, but there is substantial regional variation, encompassing warm coastal areas, the frozen mountains of the north, high rocky deserts in the west, low hot desert in southeast Naffarron, and dense jungle in parts of the Gelzien Nub. There are three broad seasons: a hot spring runs from Turning Day to late Wrasch; the summer monsoon season then typically lasts into Syara; the rest of the year falls into a cold winter.

Temperatures range over a huge extreme. The far north of the Karundulastan district exists in a state of near-permanent winter; its icy valleys are only accessible for brief periods each spring, and then only to skilled teams. By contrast, the mountains of Stammerslab, in western Naffarron]], are generally subject to a greater variation, with equally bitter winters, but fairly hot summers. Temperatures for the populous settlements that line the Aszumba river are subject to the greatest variance, generally ranging from 0° C winter lows to summer highs of over 40° C. Further east, in the Krazl desert, summer peaks of over 50° C are regularly recorded. Coastal regions, and the Gelzien Nub, tend to have a more moderate temperature range, varying from about 10° C in the winter to 35° C in the summer.

Government

Main article(s): Government of Gruenberg

Gruenberg is a technically a semi-democratic constitutional monarchy, but in fact cannot be easily classified under conventional political nomenclature, and its form of government does not conform to traditional models. This is principally because there is no separation of powers between the executive, legislature and judiciary. Because the power of the executive (the Sultan) is hereditary, and extends over the legislature and judiciary as well, it has typically functioned as much closer to an absolute monarchy. As there is no separation of church and state, it is also a theocracy.

The Head of state is the Sultan, currently Gardab Woltzten IX. The line of succession is exclusively male, and in descending age order, such that the oldest son of the incumbent is first in line to the throne. Only one family has occupied the throne: the Woltztens. The longevity and stability of this rule has led to their classification as a dynasty. All federal laws are issued by Sultanic decree.

There is also a high degree of devolution in Gruenberg's political system, representing the tribal history of the nation. Towns have elected councils with powers usually including aspects of taxation, education and law and order. The nation is divided into administrative districts, each with elected councils that oversee town policies, and then each major province has a regional assembly, which exercises considerable legislative power.

At the federal level, the legislature is bicameral. The Regional Congress consists of 200 seats, with 40 representatives from each administrative region; the 500-seat National Congress is apportioned on the basis of straight popular vote. The Head of Government is the head of the largest party — this has always been the Monarchists, and hence the Sultan shares both Head of State and Head of Government titles. The Cabinet is appointed by the Head of Government. The Court and federal government technically have the power to legislate on all matters, but concern themselves mainly with foreign policy and economic and military affairs.

A distinct feature of Gruenberger governance is the role of the Viziery. The Grand Vizier is a political appointment, but is immune from dismissal, and so one Vizier may serve more than one Sultan. The Viziery is staffed by a mixture of civil and religious personnel, and has numerous areas of responsibility. It is also completely unaccountable to the federal government, and is seen as a buffer against the ability of the people to vote the Sultan's powers away.

Politics

Political history

Main article(s): Politics of Gruenberg

Whilst there are many sources of legitimate criticism of the Woltzten dynasty, most would admit that, whatever troubles post-unification Gruenberg has seen at their hands, political instability has not been one. The factional wars and tribal divisions that marked most of the First Age have largely disappeared. The political system has evolved gradually, and has generally been receptive to change. Political theorists have argued that the Sultans have preferred to move gradually towards constitutional democracy with themselves at the helm, than attempt to retain absolute autocracy and suffer violent revolution, which would clearly be more damaging.

Political parties

Main article(s): List of political parties in Gruenberg

Economy

Main article(s): Economy of Gruenberg

Gruenberg is a developed nation with one of the faster growing economies in the world, and is ranked foremost in Antarctic Oasis on several economic indicators. However, it has not always enjoyed such prosperity, and in the past suffered from great economic underdevelopment. Sweeping internal reforms of fiscal and administrative infrastructure transformed the country over the course of two centuries, taking it to its present point of economic strength. Its current pro-market policies and active engagement in international free trade are contributing to a further boom, although some traditional sectors of employment, notably agriculture, are declining.

The economy is probably best described as mixed, but is essentially based on free market principles. Although privatisation is almost complete, the state still plays a substantial role in the running of financial matters.

Gruenberg's GDP is estimated at $57.482 billion ($32,623 per capita). The growth rate has been positive for over a decade, and was 2.8% last year. Gruenberg's principal industries are mining and refining - the country is home to plentiful resources of precious and valuable rocks, metals and ores - and automobile manufacturing. Although other traditional industries such as fishing and forestry remain strong, agriculture has lost its importance within Gruenberg's economy, which now imports a significant proportion of its food needs. Other major sectors are armaments, manufacturing, retail and financial services.

Calendar

Main article(s): Tak Perda Rarapsant

Until very recently, Gruenberg was the only known nation in the world to use Tak Perda Rarapsant, the traditional Wenaist system of measuring time. A lunar calendar, it had been in use for centuries, but was increasingly falling out of vogue in the business, academic and scientific communities, who found it proved troublesome when dealing with foreign nations, who predominantly used the Gregorian calendar. There was considerable popular opposition to a change to the Gregorian calendar, however, as it was widely perceived as a Christian institution. Nonetheless, under the Act of Harmony in Time, the Gregorian calendar was adopted as standard, along with the Common Era system of measuring years.

Holidays

Main article(s): Holidays in Gruenberg

Sport

Main article(s): Sport in Gruenberg

Gruenberger batsman Benny Enchante drives

Cricket is Gruenberg's national sport, and enjoys a massive following, attracting vast live and television audiences, as well as considerable corporate sponsorship interest. A range of other ball sports such as football, hockey, tennis, Mentil and golf are also widely played, as well as athletics, swimming and cycling. Motor sports are increasing in popularity, in particular with the development of a new Formula One track at Moroschwegen. Despite the national passion for sport, however, Gruenberg has had very little international exposure, let alone success, in sporting matters, and many of its players, hailed as heroes at home, are unheard of abroad. There are signs this is changing, however, such as the relative success of the national football team in qualifying for World Cup 26, the introduction of the Capra Cup and Tour de Gruenberg, and the formation of the Gruenberger Olympic Association to lobby for participation in the Olympic Games. Further to this, the Gruenberger Cricket Board have announced their intent to renew international interest in a Test cricket season, as well as an ODI world cup. Sport in Gruenberg is organized and regulated by the Gruenberger Sports Council.

Nations of Antarctic Oasis
Omigodtheykilledkenny | Lois-Must-Die | The Palentine | Palentine UN Office | Gruenberg | Kivisto | Karmicaria | Cluichstan* | Automobilistan | Cobdenia | LaivNFang | Akimonad | WhaleCo Global LLC | VISA Corp | Complete Malevolence | Snefaldia | Surly the Repealinator | Cookesland