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* ''50+ years:'' 0.96 male:female | * ''50+ years:'' 0.96 male:female | ||
* ''TOTAL:'' 1.05 male:female | * ''TOTAL:'' 1.05 male:female | ||
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* ''Females:'' 60.7 years | * ''Females:'' 60.7 years | ||
* ''TOTAL:'' 60.4 years | * ''TOTAL:'' 60.4 years | ||
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+ | '''INFANT MORTALITY RATE:''' 106 per '000 head<sup>[[#APPENDIX|3]]</sup> | ||
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+ | '''FERTILITY RATE:''' 4.4 children per woman<sup>[[#APPENDIX|4]]</sup> | ||
'''HIV/AIDS ADULT PREVALENCE:''' 0.05% | '''HIV/AIDS ADULT PREVALENCE:''' 0.05% | ||
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* ''Per head:'' <sup>[[#APPENDIX|7]]</sup> | * ''Per head:'' <sup>[[#APPENDIX|7]]</sup> | ||
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+ | '''MAJOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES:''' | ||
+ | * ''Food or waterborne diseases:'' Bacterial diarrhoea; Hepatitis A and E; Typhoid fever. | ||
+ | * ''Vectorborne diseases:'' Dengue fever; Malaria.<sup>[[#APPENDIX|9]]</sup> | ||
+ | * ''Water contact diseases:'' Ampirspirosis.<sup>[[#APPENDIX|10]]</sup> | ||
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+ | '''HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX:''' 0.48<sup>[[#APPENDIX|inpieqnpfneqwn]]</sup> | ||
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# 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 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. | # 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. | ||
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Revision as of 16:15, 19 August 2005
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The Sultanate of Gruenberg is a small nation in the Malibu Islands region. An absolute monarchy ruled from the Court at Flurthwel, the nation's capital, by the Woltzten family, the state is oppressive and controlling, though currently barely able to contain the insurrection brewing in the troubled Gelzien Nub province. The state is devoutly Wenaist.
LATEST NEWS: Gruenberg leaves UN. For the second time in under a month, UN Ambassador His Holiness Miartes Woltzten, second son of His High Holiness Grand Sultan Gardab Woltzten IV, stormed from the UN debating chamber, on this occasion citing the 'Transgender Equality Act' as 'immoral and blasphemous'. It is not believed that Gruenberg will reapply for membership.
NOTES:
- In order to comply with NSWiki's 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.
- Gruenberg adopted the metric system in The 724th Year. All public signs now display distances in metres and 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.
- Gruenberg has however not chosen to convert to the CE classification of dates, instead retaining Tak Perda Rarapsant (lit. The Blade Of Light in Rukialkotta), the traditional 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 a separate section. Basically, however, The 1st Year equates to 1274 CE - so, for example, 1789 CE would be The 516th Year.
Contents
PEOPLE
Unless otherwise stated, all figures come from the Gruenberg State Institute for Research and Development, and apply to The 731st Year.
Demographics
POPULATION:
- Census Of The 720th Year: 97,426,0001
- Census Of The 730th Year:
- 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
DEATH RATE: 9.6 registered deaths per '000 head
POPULATION GROWTH RATE: 2.16% per annum
AGE STRUCTURE:
- 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:
- Birth: 1.02 male:female2
- 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:
- Males: 60.1 years
- Females: 60.7 years
- TOTAL: 60.4 years
Health and Welfare
INFANT MORTALITY RATE: 106 per '000 head3
FERTILITY RATE: 4.4 children per woman4
HIV/AIDS ADULT PREVALENCE: 0.05%
BASIC ACCESS:
AVAILABILITY OF HEALTHCARE:
- Physicians: 0.38 per '000 head
- Hospital beds: 0.47 per '000 head
HEALTH EXPENDITURE:
MAJOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES:
- Food or waterborne diseases: Bacterial diarrhoea; Hepatitis A and E; Typhoid fever.
- Vectorborne diseases: Dengue fever; Malaria.9
- Water contact diseases: Ampirspirosis.10
- Animal contact diseases: Rabies.
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX: 0.48inpieqnpfneqwn
Nationality
Area and Population
TOTAL AREA: 1,027,824 sq km1
NET DENSITY: 125.5 people per sq km
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 now. In general, the 'average Gruenberger' is of slight-to-medium build. Fair to medium skin and dark hair are the norm.
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 Wenaist religion, but may only be spoken by a very select minority. Figures here apply only to the first language of respondents19.
- Rukialkotta: 62.4%
- Salsaffron: 8.9%
- Malhiati: 6.2%
- Deshpatt: 5.3%
- all other: 17%
Religion
Wenaism is the state religion of Gruenberg. Adherence is compulsory, and as such official figures routinely announce 100% observance. However, the rise of Wenaism in Gruenberg outdates the rise of the Woltzten family by hundreds of years, and the vast majority of Gruenbergers are in fact devoutly Wenaist. Tribal superstitions, although officially heretical, are usually tolerated in moderation. A firmer line has been pursued in the Gelzien Nub, where tribal beliefs prevailed long after its annexation. For further details on Wenaism, its history, and its role in Gruenberger society, readers are directed to the separate page on this matter.
GEOGRAPHY
Administrative Districts
Gruenberg is split geographically between the large Naffarron province in the west, and the smaller Gelzien Nub in the east. These are further subdivided into six major regions. Each zone has a small administrative body, including a Court-appointed governor, but federal control of policy is almost universal. The following table shows demographics for the various regions4.
AREA (sq km) | POPULATION (est.) | DENSITY (est.) | |
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Mazawakana | 340,692 | 40,500,000 | 118.9 |
Periprylion | 211,409 | 33,000,000 | 156.1 |
Karundulastan | 206,453 | 9,600,000 | 46.5 |
Stammerslab | 120,943 | 27,400,000 | 226.6 |
Naffarron Province | 880,254 | 110,500,000 | 125.5 |
West Gelzia | 73,942 | 11,250,000 | 152.1 |
East Gelzia | 73,628 | 7,250,000 | 98.5 |
Gelzien Nub | 147,570 | 18,500,000 | 125.4 |
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 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 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.