Moratalaz
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Motto: "Let the wind of freedom caress your proud faces" | |
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Region | Soviet Republics |
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Capital | La Lonja |
Official Language(s) | Moratalandish (Moratalaz Spanish variant) (official), Spanish (Spain) (official), Russian (official), Icelandic (official) |
Leader | Aleksandr Mihailovic, Premier of the Republic of Moratalaz |
Population | 180,268,204 (July 2005) |
Currency | Red Crown (this common currency for the Soviet Republics replaced the Pela as a currency) |
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Geography
Location: North-Eastern Europe, south of Slampaslomsveids, south-west of Mrazoletska
Map references: Europe
Area: total: 313,904 sq km
Highest point: Tetablanca, 2658 m
People
Population: 180,268,204 (July 2005)
Age structure:
- 0-14 years: 23.3%
- 15-64 years: 70.7%
- 65 years and over: 6.0%
Life expectancy at birth:
- male: 71,21 years
- female: 78,27 years
Total fertility rate: 2,31 children born/woman (2005 est.)
HIV/AIDS:
- adult prevalence rate: 0.04% (2003 est.)
- people living with HIV/AIDS: 403 (2003 est.)
- deaths: 8 (2003 est.)
Nationality:
- noun: Morataleño/a(s) - Moratalander(s)
- adjective: Morataleño/a(s) - Moratalandic
Ethnic groups: Moratalandic, Slampaslomsveidic (84,000), Spanish (50,000), Russian (30,000), Way-Northlandic (26,000)
Religions: None, but many people practise some oriental doctrines, mostly Buddhism
Literacy: (definition: age 15 and over can read and write)
- male: 100%
- female: 100%
Government
Country name:
- conventional long form: The Republic of Moratalaz
- conventional short form: Moratalaz
- local long form: República Independiente de Moratalaz
- local short form: Moratalaz
Government type: Democratic
Administrative divisions: 8 regions (provincias)
Legal system: Based on civil law system
Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
Independence Day: October 8th, independence from Spain
National Holiday: October 8th
Another National significant Holidays: June 15th (Día del Tripazo Sonoro - "Belly Strike on Flat Surface Day")
February 2nd (Día de la Marmota - "Groundhog Day")