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Revision as of 05:54, 9 June 2014
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Republic of San Isicio República San Isicio
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Motto: "Libre Para Siempre" "Forever Free" |
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Anthem: "Coasts of Isicio" | |||
Region | The Alliance of Dictators | ||
Capital | San Isicio City | ||
Official languages | Spanish, Englisha | ||
Recognised national languages | Portugueseb | ||
Demonym | Isicianc | ||
Government | Single-party republic | ||
- | President | Nicolás Brabandera | |
- | Vice-president | Katerina de Viglis | |
Legislature | Parliament | ||
- | Upper house | Senate | |
- | Lower house | House of Representatives | |
History | |||
- | Discovery | 1672 | |
- | British colonization | 1744 | |
- | Independence from the United Kingdom | 11th of July 1955 | |
Area | |||
- | Total | 5,322 km2 2,054.8 sq mi |
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- | Water (%) | 8.9% | |
Population | |||
- | 2014 estimate | 849,392 | |
- | Density | 159.6/km2 413.4/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2014 estimate | ||
- | Total | NS$28.554 billion | |
- | Per capita | NS$21,253 | |
GDP (nominal) | 2014 estimate | ||
- | Total | NS$27.413 billion | |
- | Per capita | NS$20,959 | |
Gini (2014) | 32.9 medium |
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HDI (2014) | 0.810 very high |
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Currency | Isician Peso (IsP ) |
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Time zone | Eastern Caribbean (UTC-4) | ||
Date format | dd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy | ||
Drives on the | left | ||
Calling code | 97 | ||
ISO 3166 code | SIC | ||
Internet TLD | .sis | ||
a. | English is the language spoken in the Parliament as a remainder from the British colonial administration from before 1955, and is currencly used as communication between officials and smaller ethnic groups such as the Portuguese. | ||
b. | Recognised as a local language in some neighbourhoods in San Isicio City, due to the high number of ethnic Portuguese living in the nation. | ||
c. | Samisician untill 1973, changed to Isician due to pronounciation issues for some foreign languages and the wide use of the denonym Isician before the 1973 denonym reform. |