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Troy: World Factbook Entry

The Trojan Empire
14-10-2003, 21:40
The Imperial Kingdom of Troy

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Geography

Location: northwestern Turkey, bordering the Aegean Sea

Climate: temperate; hot, dry summers with mild, wet winters

Natural Resources: coal, chromium, mercury, copper, iron ore

Land Use:
arable land: 20%
permanent crops: 3%
other: 77%

People

Population: TO BE UPDATED

Age Structure:
0-14 years: 25%
14-64 years: 65%
65 years and over: 10%

Life Expectancy at birth:
total population: 80
female: 85
male: 75

Nationality:
noun: Trojan(s)
adjective: Trojan

Ethnic Groups: Greek: 88%; Roman: 9%; Turkish: 3%

Languages: Greek (official), Latin (official), English, Turkish

Religions: Greco-Roman: 80%, Sunni Muslim: 10%, other: 3%, none: 7%

Literacy Rate:
total population: 100%
female: 100%
male: 100%

Government

conventional long form: Imperial Kingdom of Troy
conventional short form: Troy

Government Type: Monarchy

Capital: Troy

Administrative Divisions: Four provinces; Ilium, Lesbos, Smyrna, Upper Anatolia

Independence: May 2, 1951 (from Turkey)

Suffrage: 18; universal

Executive Branch:
Chief of State: King Priam III
Council of Elders: appointed by king

Legislative Branch: unicameral Congress consists of House of Commons (100 seats; twenty-five members are elected from each province by direct popular vote to serve ten-year terms)

Judicial Branch: Supreme Court (its thirteen justices are appointed for life by the Council of Elders with the King's approval); Trojan Courts of Appeal; Trojan District Courts; County Courts

Political Parties: Imperial Party, Conservative Party

Economy

GDP per capita: $40,100

GDP - composition by sector:
agriculture: 10%
industry: 31%
services: 59%

Population Below Poverty Line: 10%

Unemployment Rate: 5%

Major Exports: furniture, silks, capital goods, olives, cotton, consumer goods

Major Imports: crude oil, consumer goods, chemicals, transport equipment

Currency: Trojan Drachma

Currency Code: TD

Legal Ages

Voting: 18

Driving: 16

Alcohol: 14

Smoking: 14

Signed,
King Priam III
Queen Hecuba
Prince Hector II

TO BE UPDATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Trojan Empire
20-10-2003, 02:28
Bump.
The Damned People
20-10-2003, 02:30
Nice.

-Nik
The Trojan Empire
28-01-2004, 20:08
Huge update.
imported_Xen
28-01-2004, 21:38
Population: 606 million

Giving really, REALLY generous numbers, I calculated your country to be around 320 km by 400 km. You have an estimated 128,000 km square of land.

After doing some division, it comes out to being about 4700 people per square kilometer.

The Netherlands, one of the more uniformally densest countries in the world, has a population density of 390 people per square kilometre.

Religions: Pagan: 80%, Sunni Muslim: 10%, other: 3%, none: 7%

Pagan? Pagan is usually referred to any religion that does not follow the top three (Judeo-Christianity and Islam). I don't know why you won't be more specific.

You might want to put up a legal age for drafting as well.

Just my two cents.

- Sovy K.
The Trojan Empire
28-01-2004, 23:11
The Trojan Empire
29-01-2004, 00:22
1.) Population increases roughly 5 million per day. How realistic is that? Give me a break. Besides, who's to say that I don't have layered cities?

2.) Pagan as in ancient Greek religion (Zeus, Hera, Ares, Hephaestus, Demeter, Artemis, Apollo, Athena, Poseidon, Hermes, etc.)

3.) Military age is 18.
imported_Xen
29-01-2004, 01:13
There is this thing that many RPers do now, and that is that they ignore their NS stats. I'd advise you to do the same so you don't have rediculous, on the brink of being called 'n00bish' numbers.

Either that, or get a bigger country.

Besides, who's to say that I don't have layered cities?

Doesn't matter. You are forgetting to deal with the air you breath, the food you need to produce or import, as well as dealing with all the waste. The city will be a cesspool for disease and decay. And by city, I mean that the country needs to be covered in skyscrapers to account for the 4700 people per square KM that you set yourself up with.

Pagan can also refer to the wiccans, and the polytheism that the ancient Egyptians were following.
The Trojan Empire
29-01-2004, 01:19
There is this thing that many RPers do now, and that is that they ignore their NS stats. I'd advise you to do the same so you don't have rediculous, on the brink of being called 'n00bish' numbers.

Either that, or get a bigger country.

Bah, doesn't really matter if you're talking about military or anything... I doubt that I even conscript .5% of the populace. Oh well, I couldn't care less. And I suppose a little extra room could be used for the cities of Ceuta and Gibraltar by which we conquered.

Besides, who's to say that I don't have layered cities?

Doesn't matter. You are forgetting to deal with the air you breath, the food you need to produce or import, as well as dealing with all the waste. The city will be a cesspool for disease and decay. And by city, I mean that the country needs to be covered in skyscrapers to account for the 4700 people per square KM that you set yourself up with.

Just spend alot more on healthcare... besides, Troy is similar to Minas Tirith by layered floors only 2073 technology.

Pagan can also refer to the wiccans, and the polytheism that the ancient Egyptians were following.

- Sovy K.

Well, should I put Hellenic or Greek Paganism then?
imported_Xen
29-01-2004, 05:25
And I suppose a little extra room could be used for the cities of Ceuta and Gibraltar by which we conquered.

Oh? A Spanish and English claimed territory is conquered and under your control now? Well, that must make NATO pretty mad at you the, no?

Just spend alot more on healthcare...

:roll:

It doesn't matter. The amount of waste that you produce in such a confined area would eventually screw up what little ecosystem that you have.

As well, healthcare would only help those getting sick, not try and prevent the sole reasons why people get sick, which is from the amount of waste and obviouslly poor breathing conditions where the citizens will suffer from.

Troy is similar to Minas Tirith by layered floors only 2073 technology.

From my understanding, Minas Tirith was not multi-leveled as you would put it. What multi-leveled you would probably mean by is like Coruscent from Star Wars. Which is rediculous as well.

And what do you mean by year 2073 technology? That could literally mean anything can come or go. Ever looked at the improvements in the last 70 years?

Well, should I put Hellenic or Greek Paganism then?

Telling you something is wrong does not mean that I know what is right. Google is your friend, do a bit of research. One of the reasons why I still bother to RP, or rather, debate with them folks.

- Sovy K.
Aelosia
29-01-2004, 05:27
Pantocratoria and Troy are situated in the same geographic spot, jejeje
The Trojan Empire
29-01-2004, 12:44
In my timeline, there is no NATO. I faced Spanish and Portugese opposition.
The Trojan Empire
01-10-2004, 01:58
To be updated.. just a reminder for myself cuz I don't wanna subscribe.
Ageaol
01-10-2004, 03:13
No NATO exists in 2073? You're really gonna get them mad now.