Monday, March 14, 2011

Territory 21

Nation Factbook:


CIA World Factbook.
Country Name: Territory 21
Motto:
“In Him We Trust”
Mission Statement:
It is the mission of Territory 21 to provide people with a common aim to bring out their own advancements. We all have goals, and we need the right conditions to carry out our pathways to success. Anyone can be great, historic, as long as the circumstances fit. It is our nation’s central belief that we will provide the ground for human culture to flourish. Our type of government is authoritarian and based on elitism, a lesser form of oligarchy. While it may appear very centralized, our country has a political structure that causes the country to be very de-centralized.
       One of the major ideas of citizen participation in Territory 21 is that the citizens are the “employees” of our country. They all work for the welfare of others. Citizens are given a life. They have a lot of participation potential. In order to be citizens, people are required to be born in Territory 21, with a residential form confirming their residency of at least 5 years, added on the approval of Level 1 ~ 3, and the government should have your profile from Level 1 till 7. You are also required to have an occupation. The levels refer to our political structure:
Level 1: Parental/Familial Level 2: Of the neighborhood Level 3: Local/District/Town               Level 4: City Level 5: City + County Level 6: Occupation Leaders Level 7: Occupation Board Level 8: 102 Approval Level 9 : Social Merit Group Level 10: EE12 Approval
For Level 7, 8, 9, 10 positions, citizenship is required. Residential forms are required for levels 1 to 6 positions and approval or recommendation from your superiors should be attached if you are not a citizen.
       The history of Territory 21 has been brief. The country has only existed for 150 years. It was founded when an alliance formed between powerful families of the region in order to avoid the rule of other countries and also establish a system to benefit the people of the region. As territory expanded, and population increased, new policies and laws were established, and 100 years ago, the country declared independence, to which other countries responded peacefully. Ever since then, the country has been able to tread towards stability and peace without many conflicts.
      
Head of State— Title. State Elder                                  Abbreviation: S.E.
                             Name: Jasmine Lu   
                             E-mail: t21.headst@gmail.com

Head of Foreign Affairs – Title: Foreign. Aff Elder                 Abbreviation: For.AE
                                       Name: Tina Wu
                                       E-mail: t21.foreignaffairs@gmail.com

Head of Domestic Affairs – Title: Domestic Aff. Elder         Abbreviation: Dom.AE
                                       Name: Tracy Kao
                                       E-mail: t21.domesticaffairs@gmail.com

Detailed map with key and legend:
On the map is information about the divisions of territory within Territory 21. The nine counties, named after their capital cities, each have a symbol. The list is included on the side of the map. Note that there are two official national capitals: Pac-Man and Tenochtitlan. On the left of the map is the key.
       Something that was not included in the map is the ports available. Ports will be open along the South coast and around The Ballad Islands. The north is not as open to trade.
       On the right, we share a strait with Kalanji, while to the west of our country is a shared border with the Democratic Republic of Lewolf.

Climate: The two major climatic regions of our country are tropical and temperate. The middle portion of our country is tropical. It can be easily seen by the agricultural area and the jungle area. The north and south portions of our country extending outwards from the tropical region are the temperate regions.

Our main natural resources are iron/metals, timber, and food production. Food production is mainly produced around the agricultural region, while timber is from the forest surrounding our country. Iron/metals are dug from the underground.
We get 46% of the energy/electricity supply that the average person uses from D. R. Lewolf. The resulting 54% used is self-produced from hydropower, solar power, windpower, geothermal power, and nuclear power (As of Year 0)

Population Pyramids
Demographics:
       Total Land Area: 5 million square kilometers
       Total Population: 100 million people
       Major Cities (Land Area and Populations)

City population ( in millions)
1.    Holidays  3.00
2.    Tenochtitlan 2.00
3.    Holidays 17.00
4.    Lambda  3.00
5.    Dynamite 2.00
6.    Felixphrenics 3.00
7.    Carlosite 3.00
8.    Jazmania 8.00
9.    District 9.00
10. Total City Population 50.00
       Percent Living in Cities (50 %)

Religion: Varied and Free. No survey has been conducted yet.

LAND USAGE:
Agriculture  33%
Cities  27%
Suburban  15%
Forest  15%
Other 10%

Freedom of speech: Limited
Death penalty: Yes
Equality before the law: Theoretically
Currency and Economic Policy: Currency is in NTD. Our economics system is a capitalist one.
Trading policy: We tax imports, and mostly export semi-conductors, steel, and services.
Military/Police Defense/Security policy: Government has control over military. We have air force, navy, and army. We also have a local police system.
Education policy: Very emphasized in our country. Free public education system for all citizens. Residents may require extra procedures. Government sponsors for high school and scholarship for university and beyond.
Health care/Public health policy: We have nationalized health care, and medicines or clinics need to be released by the government or government-certified. Health care is paid for in tax.
Retirement/Social Security policy: For those who don’t follow politics as their career, we give retirement cash to those who have world for at least 10 years in the same occupation/industry. We give 30 thousand NTD per month to each person who has achieved the requirements. We provide social insurance, income maintenance, education, and welfare.
Foreign Aid policy: We provide human service as well as foreign aid. We also provide military service under certain circumstances for our allies during times of war, but mostly we go by treaty terms.
Welfare policy: We do have relief programs and financial aid for the poorer.
30% of the tax is given to households with no steady income of 10 thousand dollars per month or less. We also sponsor religious institutions, community service organizations, and relief organizations. All of these have to be registered with the government before allowed to operate.

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