Hitiat

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Demonym: Hitiatish
Government Type: Timocracy
Capital City: Undlar
Demonym: Undlarese
Climate: Tropical

Bordering Countries and regions
North: Ocean
East: A narrow sea and neighbouring country (Calemate)
South: Desert
West: Tintenth

Geography
Area: 5,440 sq mi / 14,089.54 sq km
The land is predominantly covered in tree Savannah, with low hills to the West, fertile woodland to the South-West and large hills to the East.
The weather is usually hot and rainy.

Population
Population: 61,254 (61.3 Thousand approx.)
(48% male, 52% female)
Life expectancy: Male: 70 years, Female: 100 years
Average children per family: 2
Population Density: 52% urban, 39% suburban, 9% rural.
Ethnic Groups:
99% Indigenous population,
1% Nomadic peoples
Languages: There is 1 official language (English).
Religious Beliefs: 96% Major religion (Christian), 1% Pagan (Jewish), 3% Atheist.

Military
Total Military Personnel: 1,146 (1.9% of the total population).
Active Military: 320 (0.52% of the total population).
Maximum Military Manpower: 6,625 (10.82% of the total population).
This is the total amount of able bodied citizens who could take up arms if necessary.
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They are seen as a neutral nation.
They have a defensive pact with 3 other countries (Iquiora, Chantong, Tadesuca).
Their military equipment is modern and poorly maintained.
They have mandatory military service for all adult males.

Economy
Unemployment rate: 15% of the population is unemployed.
Poverty rate: 14% of the population lives in poverty.
Literacy rate: 64% of the population can read and write.
They have fair technological capabilities but only maintain international communication networks with their allies.
Resources: 1 - Grain crops,
2 - Coal,
3 - Fertile farmland, and
4 - Grazing livestock.

Culture
Hitiat is well known for its music style, vocal style, distinctive accent, distinctive language, art style, building style, hair styles, and clothing style.
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Hitiatish music is very lively.
They have a guttural singing style.
They commonly replace one letter with another when speaking other languages.
Their language sounds very similar to a distant, unrelated language.
They are known for their explicit art.
Their buildings are arranged in layered rings.
The Hitiatish people all have the same hair colour.
They wear practical clothing.
Their people are often stereotyped as being creative, materialistic, and greedy

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