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The '''United Islands of Georgeland''' is a sovereign country comprising an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, including five large islands and multiple smaller islands. The Georgeland archipelago includes the largest island in the Indian Ocean, Mainland, and the islands consist of the most populated country, and second-largest by area, with no land borders. An ecologically diverse country, Georgeland has a high elevation and a rugged environment, with one of the lowest soil fertility rates in the world and a mountainous interior. | The '''United Islands of Georgeland''' is a [[w:Sovereign_state|sovereign country]] comprising an archipelago in the [[w:Indian_Ocean|Indian Ocean,]] including five large islands and multiple smaller islands. The Georgeland archipelago includes the largest island in the Indian Ocean, [[Mainland]], and the islands consist of the most populated country, and second-largest by area, with no land borders. An [[Ecology of Georgeland|ecologically diverse country]], Georgeland has a high elevation and a rugged environment, with one of the lowest soil fertility rates in the world and a mountainous interior. | ||
Georgeland is thought to have been inhabited, at least in some coastal regions, by an Austronesian people until around the 4th century CE. It had become uninhabited by the time of the archipelago's discovery by maritime explorers, with the earliest recorded charting by Ming Chinese vessels in the 14th century. After Dutch and English navigators charted the northern coast the islands became of strategic interest, and after an expedition by Spanish navigator Juan Delmago in 1760 successfully charted the Mainland coastline, the British colonised the islands in 1773 and named them for Delmago's employer, King George III. Sparsely-populated for much of its colonisation, a population boom began in the mid-19th century with the discovery of gold and more reliable shipping methods. In 1891 the islands were given self-government as part of the British Empire; the country became a republic in 1929 following a referendum, and in doing so became the first part of the British Empire to peacefully secede from British rule. | Georgeland is thought to have been inhabited, at least in some coastal regions, by an [[w:Austronesian_peoples|Austronesian]] people until around the [[w:4th_century|4th century CE]]. It had become uninhabited by the time of the archipelago's discovery by maritime explorers, with the earliest recorded charting by [[w:Ming_dynasty|Ming Chinese]] vessels in the 14th century. After [[w:Dutch_Republic|Dutch]] and [[w:Kingdom_of_England|English]] navigators charted the northern coast the islands became of strategic interest, and after an expedition by [[w:Spain|Spanish]] navigator [[Juan Delmago]] in 1760 successfully charted the Mainland coastline, the [[w:British_Empire|British]] colonised the islands in 1773 and named them for Delmago's employer, King [[w:George_III|George III]]. Sparsely-populated for much of its colonisation, a population boom began in the mid-19th century with the discovery of gold and more reliable shipping methods. In 1891 the islands were given self-government as part of the British Empire; the country became a republic in 1929 following [[Georgeland constitutional referendum, 1929|a referendum]], and in doing so became the first part of the British Empire to peacefully secede from British rule. | ||
Georgeland is a federal parliamentary republic comprising six states, two | Georgeland is a federal parliamentary republic comprising [[States of Georgeland|six states]], two [[Territories of Georgeland|self-administered territories]], and several [[External territories of Georgeland|external possessions]]. [[Georgelanders|Its population]] is [[Cities of Georgeland|highly urbanised]], and the country has a high population density. Slightly below half of its roughly 37 million people reside on the island of Mainland. The country's capital city is [[Topstad]], on the island of [[Capitalia]]. Other major cities include [[Doubledance]] (the country's largest), [[Santa Christina]] (the largest metropolitan area), [[Emilypolis]], [[New Kikipolis]], [[Sergiocitta]], [[Lylecity]], [[Romphumburg]], [[Huzzah]], [[Stratton]], [[Zigit]] and [[Dannyburg]]. Georgeland is a [[Multiculturalism in Georgeland|highly multicultural country]] - while the majority of residents are [[White Georgelanders|of Anglo-European descent]], there are significant minorities of [[South Asian Georgelanders|South Asian]], [[African Georgelanders|African]] and [[Arab Georgelanders|Arab]] people due to [[Immigration to Georgeland|large-scale immigration]] in the 20th and 21st centuries. [[Economy of Georgeland|Georgeland's economy]] is based around maritime industries, mining, agriculture and manufacturing, with its largest trading partner being [[w:India|India]]. Georgeland has consistently ranked highly in quality of life, democratic freedoms and civil liberties. | ||
Georgeland is a member of the United Nations, the G20, the World Economic Forum and the OECD. Until 2020, it was also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. A regional power, Georgeland has for most of its history been considered a neutral country, though recent years have seen increasing ties with the United States and United Kingdom. | Georgeland is a member of the [[w:United_Nations|United Nations]], the [[w:G20|G20]], the [[w:World_Economic_Forum|World Economic Forum]] and the [[w:OECD|OECD]]. [[Georgeland withdrawal from the United Nations|Until 2020]], it was also a member of the [[w:Commonwealth_of_Nations|Commonwealth of Nations]]. A regional power, Georgeland has for most of its history been considered a neutral country, though recent years have seen increasing ties with the [[w:United_States|United States]] and [[w:United_Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The first maps to give a name to the Georgeland islands were those by Dutch explorers. A map from a Dutch expedition included the northern coastlines of Bradmarch and Scoita, conjecturing them to be a single land mass, and labelled ''vastland'', or ''vasteland'', probably derived from the Dutch word for 'continent'. Following Delmago's expedition of 1767, the islands were named by the explorer as ''King George's Land'' for George III, who had financed his voyage''.'' The name ''George's Land'' had become shortened in parlance to ''Georgeland'' as early as 1790. The first official map of the entire archipelago, dated from 1794, used the name ''George Land (George Land).'' By 1810, the single word had become standard. | The first maps to give a name to the Georgeland islands were those by Dutch explorers. A map from a Dutch expedition included the northern coastlines of [[Bradmarch]] and [[Scoita]], conjecturing them to be a single land mass, and labelled ''vastland'', or ''vasteland'', probably derived from the [[w:Dutch language|Dutch]] word for 'continent'. Following Delmago's expedition of 1767, the islands were named by the explorer as ''King George's Land'' for George III, who had financed his voyage''.'' The name ''George's Land'' had become shortened in parlance to ''Georgeland'' as early as 1790. The first official map of the entire archipelago, dated from 1794, used the name ''George Land (George Land).'' By 1810, the single word had become standard. | ||
Officially known as the '''United Islands of Georgeland''', rarely some institutions use the name '''United Islands''' in the same way as the United States of America is often referred to as the '''United States'''. This usage is uncommon, however; the most notable user is the United Islands Defence Force. The United Islands name was adopted in 1929 in homage to both the United States and the United Kingdom. | Officially known as the '''United Islands of Georgeland''', rarely some institutions use the name '''United Islands''' in the same way as the United States of America is often referred to as the '''United States'''. This usage is uncommon, however; the most notable user is the [[United Islands Defence Force]]. The United Islands name was adopted in 1929 in homage to both the United States and the United Kingdom. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
{{Main| | {{Main|History of Georgeland}} | ||
== Geography == | ==Geography== | ||
{{Main|Geography of Georgeland}} | |||
== Government and politics == | ==Government and politics== | ||
{{Main|Politics of Georgeland}} | |||
== | == Economy == | ||
{{Main|Economy of Georgeland}} | |||
== | ==Demographics== | ||
{{Main|Demographics of Georgeland}} | |||
== See also == | ==Culture and society== | ||
{{Main|Culture of Georgeland}} | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Outline of Georgeland]] |
Revision as of 04:11, 9 January 2024
The United Islands of Georgeland | |
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Motto: 'Divisus mari - unitus corde' 'Divided by sea, united in spirit' | |
Anthem: 'My Country' | |
Capital | Topstad |
Largest city | Doubledance |
Recognised national languages | English |
Demonym(s) |
Georgeland |
Government | Federal parliamentary republic |
Charlton Robards | |
Tom Elderton | |
Legislature | Parliament of Georgeland |
Georgeland Senate | |
Georgeland House of Commons | |
Independence from the United Kingdom | |
• Self-government | 1 July 1891 |
• Republic | 1 July 1929 |
Area | |
• Total | 1,762,932 km2 (680,672 sq mi) (17th) |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 37,458,000 |
• 2022 census | 37,194,236 |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $1.46 trillion |
HDI (2023) |
0.943 very high |
Currency | Georgeland dollar (GDR) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +55 |
ISO 3166 code | UI |
Internet TLD | .ui |
The United Islands of Georgeland is a sovereign country comprising an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, including five large islands and multiple smaller islands. The Georgeland archipelago includes the largest island in the Indian Ocean, Mainland, and the islands consist of the most populated country, and second-largest by area, with no land borders. An ecologically diverse country, Georgeland has a high elevation and a rugged environment, with one of the lowest soil fertility rates in the world and a mountainous interior.
Georgeland is thought to have been inhabited, at least in some coastal regions, by an Austronesian people until around the 4th century CE. It had become uninhabited by the time of the archipelago's discovery by maritime explorers, with the earliest recorded charting by Ming Chinese vessels in the 14th century. After Dutch and English navigators charted the northern coast the islands became of strategic interest, and after an expedition by Spanish navigator Juan Delmago in 1760 successfully charted the Mainland coastline, the British colonised the islands in 1773 and named them for Delmago's employer, King George III. Sparsely-populated for much of its colonisation, a population boom began in the mid-19th century with the discovery of gold and more reliable shipping methods. In 1891 the islands were given self-government as part of the British Empire; the country became a republic in 1929 following a referendum, and in doing so became the first part of the British Empire to peacefully secede from British rule.
Georgeland is a federal parliamentary republic comprising six states, two self-administered territories, and several external possessions. Its population is highly urbanised, and the country has a high population density. Slightly below half of its roughly 37 million people reside on the island of Mainland. The country's capital city is Topstad, on the island of Capitalia. Other major cities include Doubledance (the country's largest), Santa Christina (the largest metropolitan area), Emilypolis, New Kikipolis, Sergiocitta, Lylecity, Romphumburg, Huzzah, Stratton, Zigit and Dannyburg. Georgeland is a highly multicultural country - while the majority of residents are of Anglo-European descent, there are significant minorities of South Asian, African and Arab people due to large-scale immigration in the 20th and 21st centuries. Georgeland's economy is based around maritime industries, mining, agriculture and manufacturing, with its largest trading partner being India. Georgeland has consistently ranked highly in quality of life, democratic freedoms and civil liberties.
Georgeland is a member of the United Nations, the G20, the World Economic Forum and the OECD. Until 2020, it was also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. A regional power, Georgeland has for most of its history been considered a neutral country, though recent years have seen increasing ties with the United States and United Kingdom.
Etymology
The first maps to give a name to the Georgeland islands were those by Dutch explorers. A map from a Dutch expedition included the northern coastlines of Bradmarch and Scoita, conjecturing them to be a single land mass, and labelled vastland, or vasteland, probably derived from the Dutch word for 'continent'. Following Delmago's expedition of 1767, the islands were named by the explorer as King George's Land for George III, who had financed his voyage. The name George's Land had become shortened in parlance to Georgeland as early as 1790. The first official map of the entire archipelago, dated from 1794, used the name George Land (George Land). By 1810, the single word had become standard.
Officially known as the United Islands of Georgeland, rarely some institutions use the name United Islands in the same way as the United States of America is often referred to as the United States. This usage is uncommon, however; the most notable user is the United Islands Defence Force. The United Islands name was adopted in 1929 in homage to both the United States and the United Kingdom.