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'''Inquista''', officially the '''Mircrostate of Inquista''', is a sovereign microstate and city-state within the [[European Union]]. Located upon the central Mediterranean Basin, Inquista is bordered by Iyori to the east, [[Rimroth]] to the west, and fully encompasses the Rhinian enclave of Freedom Park. Inquista is by far the smallest nation in the European Union, as it only lays claim to 3082 square kilometers of territory. Saint Dominico, the capital and only city in the nation, covers approximately 99.8% of the country.  
 
'''Inquista''', officially the '''Mircrostate of Inquista''', is a sovereign microstate and city-state within the [[European Union]]. Located upon the central Mediterranean Basin, Inquista is bordered by Iyori to the east, [[Rimroth]] to the west, and fully encompasses the Rhinian enclave of Freedom Park. Inquista is by far the smallest nation in the European Union, as it only lays claim to 3082 square kilometers of territory. Saint Dominico, the capital and only city in the nation, covers approximately 99.8% of the country.  
  
Inquista is regarded as one of the European Union's largest commercial and financial hubs, particularly in commercial maritime trade and international banking. The Saint Dominico Port is the largest and busiest port in the European Union, importing and exporting well over two billion tonnes of cargo annually. Inquista's globalised and diversified economy depends heavily on international trade, especially the finance sector, which made up by far the largest portion of Inquista's total GDP in 2014. Inquista also serves as a large manufacturer of items in the European Union, particularly in retail goods manufacturing such as fashion and cosmetic items. In terms of GDP per capita, Inquista ranks third-highest in the European Union, with a per capita just over $47,100. Inquista is often regarded as one of the best places to do business, as Inquista is an renowned tax-free haven, with no labour laws, minimum wage laws or labour unions in the country. As such, Inquista has spawned over a thousand self-made billionaires, while simultaneously boasting one of the largest income inequalities in the European Union.
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Inquista is regarded as one of the European Union's largest commercial and financial hubs, particularly in commercial maritime trade and international banking. The Saint Dominico Port is the largest and busiest port in the European Union, importing and exporting well over two billion tonnes of cargo annually. Inquista's globalised and diversified economy depends heavily on international trade, especially the finance sector, which made up by far the largest portion of Inquista's total GDP in 2014. Inquista also serves as a large manufacturer of items in the European Union, particularly in retail goods manufacturing such as fashion and cosmetic items. In terms of GDP per capita, Inquista ranks third-highest in the European Union, with a per capita just over $47,100. Inquista is often regarded as one of the best places to do business, as Inquista is a renowned tax-free haven, with no labour laws, minimum wage laws or labour unions in the country. As such, Inquista has spawned over a thousand self-made billionaires, while simultaneously boasting one of the largest income inequalities in the European Union.
  
 
As of August 2015, Inquista is home to over 246 million national citizens, 2% of which are foreign-born and have immigrated to the country. Due to the small size of the nation, Inquista has the highest population density in the European Union, with over 79,824 Inquistans located in the average square kilometer. While Inquista is diverse, ethnic caucasions predominate: 75.2% percent of the population are white, with significant minorities of Marrakechian, Sahrawi, and African ancestry. English and Latin serve as the two official languages of Inquista. Inquista is a secular state and has adopted Inquistan Orthodoxy as its state religion. As of 2014, 99.1% of Inquistans have regard themselves as "religious", with 97.6% of which claiming to follow the state religion of Inquistan Orthodoxy.
 
As of August 2015, Inquista is home to over 246 million national citizens, 2% of which are foreign-born and have immigrated to the country. Due to the small size of the nation, Inquista has the highest population density in the European Union, with over 79,824 Inquistans located in the average square kilometer. While Inquista is diverse, ethnic caucasions predominate: 75.2% percent of the population are white, with significant minorities of Marrakechian, Sahrawi, and African ancestry. English and Latin serve as the two official languages of Inquista. Inquista is a secular state and has adopted Inquistan Orthodoxy as its state religion. As of 2014, 99.1% of Inquistans have regard themselves as "religious", with 97.6% of which claiming to follow the state religion of Inquistan Orthodoxy.

Revision as of 04:58, 19 August 2015

The Microstate of Inquista
Flag of Inquista
Motto"For Holy Justice We March Forward!"
AnthemInquista Triumphantis
CapitalSaint Dominico
Official languages English, Latin
Demonym Inquistan
Government Theocratic ecclesiastical constitutional republic
 -  Archbishop of Inquista Paul Craticus (Independent)
Legislature College of Bishops
Establishment
 -  Bishopric-Princedom of Inquista 478 
 -  Province of the Papal States 988 
 -  The Most Serene Republic of Inquista 1064 
 -  Dissolution into North, East and South Inquista 2011 
 -  Unification of North, East, and South Inquistan into The Microstate of Inquista 2012 
Area
 -  Total 3,082 km2
1,915 sq mi 
Population
 -  2015 estimate 246,020,000
 -  Density 79,824/km2
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GDP (nominal) 2015 estimate
 -  Total $11.567 trillion
 -  Per capita $47,014.50
Gini31.9
medium
HDI 0.901
very high
Currency Inquistan Franc (IQF)
Date format DD-MM-YYYY
Drives on the right
Calling code +17
Internet TLD .inq

Inquista, officially the Mircrostate of Inquista, is a sovereign microstate and city-state within the European Union. Located upon the central Mediterranean Basin, Inquista is bordered by Iyori to the east, Rimroth to the west, and fully encompasses the Rhinian enclave of Freedom Park. Inquista is by far the smallest nation in the European Union, as it only lays claim to 3082 square kilometers of territory. Saint Dominico, the capital and only city in the nation, covers approximately 99.8% of the country.

Inquista is regarded as one of the European Union's largest commercial and financial hubs, particularly in commercial maritime trade and international banking. The Saint Dominico Port is the largest and busiest port in the European Union, importing and exporting well over two billion tonnes of cargo annually. Inquista's globalised and diversified economy depends heavily on international trade, especially the finance sector, which made up by far the largest portion of Inquista's total GDP in 2014. Inquista also serves as a large manufacturer of items in the European Union, particularly in retail goods manufacturing such as fashion and cosmetic items. In terms of GDP per capita, Inquista ranks third-highest in the European Union, with a per capita just over $47,100. Inquista is often regarded as one of the best places to do business, as Inquista is a renowned tax-free haven, with no labour laws, minimum wage laws or labour unions in the country. As such, Inquista has spawned over a thousand self-made billionaires, while simultaneously boasting one of the largest income inequalities in the European Union.

As of August 2015, Inquista is home to over 246 million national citizens, 2% of which are foreign-born and have immigrated to the country. Due to the small size of the nation, Inquista has the highest population density in the European Union, with over 79,824 Inquistans located in the average square kilometer. While Inquista is diverse, ethnic caucasions predominate: 75.2% percent of the population are white, with significant minorities of Marrakechian, Sahrawi, and African ancestry. English and Latin serve as the two official languages of Inquista. Inquista is a secular state and has adopted Inquistan Orthodoxy as its state religion. As of 2014, 99.1% of Inquistans have regard themselves as "religious", with 97.6% of which claiming to follow the state religion of Inquistan Orthodoxy.

Inquista is a democratic ecclesiastical theocracy, and as such, the Archbishop of the Inquista serves as both head of state and head of the national church. The Archbishop of Inquista also serves as the leader of the College of Bishops, whom serve as the legislature of the national government.