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Capital | Tehran |
Largest city | Tehran (12 million) |
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Religion |
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Demonym | Arianian |
Government | Theocracy |
• Supreme Leader | Ayatollah Mahmood Mekhenei |
• President | Ahmad Moudin |
Legislature | Unicameral Legislature |
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Area | |
• Total | 588,764 sq mi (1,524,890 km2) |
Population | |
• July 2016 estimate | 8,372,373 (129th) |
• Density | 8,372,373/sq mi (3,232,591.3/km2) (167th) |
GDP | 2016 estimate |
• Total | $85.77 billion |
Time zone | EAT (GMT+3) |
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Bothnia is a country in northern Europe famous for its scenic beauty. Thousands of lakes dot Bothnia’s landscape, and thick forests cover almost two‐thirds of the land.
Contents
Political
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Military
The Bothnian People’s Army (BPA) consists of Land (BPAL), Naval (BPAN), and Air (BPAA) branches of service, with the supporting Rear Services and Weapons & Technology Directorates. Additionally, although not part of the BPA as such, the Border Troops and Civil Defense organizations report to the Minister of Defense through the Chief of Defense (CHOD) (4*). The Ministry of Defense (MOD) also provides the Main staff and Secretariat to the National Defense Council (NDC).
The BPAL is currently undergoing a modernization program, with the aim of its front-line formations fielding Tier 1 equipment and reserve formations inheriting the previously fielded Tier 2/3 equipment. It is anticipated that the program will be complete by 2030.
Economic
Bothnia will work to continue its trade flows with Germany, Donovia, Framland, Torrike, the Baltic States, Tolima, Poland and Dushman.
Bothnia is moving away from reliance on agricultural output towards service industries.
Social
The population of Bothnia is approximately 7,692,000, (July 2010), with an average annual growth rate of one percent. Bothnians are culturally and linguistically homogeneous with 99.7 % Bothnian and 0.3 % other minorities. Bothnians are of the same ethnic group as Torrike and Otso, but have developed an air of intellectual and physical superiority. This is exemplified by their considerable sporting success in the world arena. Skillful nurturing has given Bothnia a keen sense of identity.
The family is the basic unit of society. Bothnian children are educated in the socialist way of life. The increased participation of women in the work force has affected the family structure and relationships.
Information
The Bothnian Information systems are driven by the requirement to provide the audience both international and national with the utopian Bothnian view of “Political Stability, Legitimation and Succession”.
The Press Freedom Index rates Bothnia as 171 of 178 countries.
General assessment: modern system with excellent service. Domestic: digital fiber‐optic fixed‐line network and an extensive mobile‐cellular network provide domestic needs. International: country code ‐ 451; submarine cables provide links to Estonia, Framland and Torrike; satellite earth stations ‐ access to Intelsat transmission service via a Torrikan satellite earth station, 1 Inmarsat (Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions); note ‐ Bothnia shares the Inmarsat earth station with the other Skolkan countries (Torrike, Framland, Arnland, and Lindsey).
Infrastructure
Bothnia has a robust infrastructure following a 10‐year economic investment program, begun in 1985, with the assistance of Donovia to provide roads, railways and airports to enable swift movement of military assets. This program has built upon the numerous later Bothnian and Bothnia‐Otso joint Infrastructure projects. The national Infrastructure has also enhanced Bothnia’s economic distribution system. Notable amongst improvements over the past 30 years has been the construction and improvement of the ports that now ensure maximum access even during the coldest of winters.
Physical Environment
The country has a long, deeply indented coast, marked by colorful red and gray granite rocks. Thousands of scenic islands lie offshore. Framland lies to the west of Bothnia (183 km border), northern Torrike (155 km border) to the north, and Otso (1361 km border) to the east. The Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Bothnia, two arms of the Baltic Sea, border Bothnia on the south and southwest. The northernmost part of the country lies inside the Arctic Circle in a region called the Land of the Midnight Sun. The sun shines in this region 24 hours a day for long periods each summer. Brahea, the country’s capital and largest city, is located in the south, on the Gulf of Bothnia. The country covers 155,900 square kilometers (km2) and is largely a plateau broken by small hills and valleys and low ridges and hollows. The land rises gradually from south‐ southwest to north‐northeast, but the average altitude is only about 120 to 180 meters (m) above sea level. Mount Pyhatunturi, the country’s highest point, stands 540m above sea level.
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Significant Threat Conditions within Bothnia
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