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=== Location and Borders ===
=== Location and Borders ===
Albeit stretching around 378 km from East to West and around 371 km from North to South, the total land area of GI-Land lays at only 62 693 km². This makes them the 52nd biggest (or 26th smallest) country in Cordilia. <!--Snolland: 43rd biggest/35th smallest-->
The country consists of the three states Atlantis, Greater GI-Land and Lesser GI-Land. The first two are situated in the easternmost third of the [[Hazel Isle (Pacifica)|Hazel Isle]], that GI-Land shares with Snolland. Their border is placed at the narrowest part of the ''Atlantic panhandle'', which is sandwiched between the ''Snovian Sea'', a part of the [[Serevan Sea (Pacifica)|Serevan Sea]], and the ''North Gianlucian Sea'', respectively part of the [[North Pacific Ocean (Pacifica)|North Pacific Ocean]].
To the East the country borders T.S.S.S. mostly along the Gianlucian mountains of [[The Cordilles (Pacifica)|The Cordilles]] at first, before the border bends towards the South-East near [[Französisch Ort (Pacifica)|Französisch Ort]] and goes in a straight line to the Serevan Sea.
The Hazel Isle and the "mainland" of GI-Land on the [[Frastinia (Pacifica)|Frastinian Peninsula]] are divided by the 23 km wide [[Atlantic Strait (Pacifica)|Atlantic Strait]]. Anyhow both landmasses are nowadays connected through the [[Traffic in GI-Land (Pacifica)|Atlantic Strait Tunnel]] opened in 2014.


=== Geology ===
=== Geology ===

Revision as of 21:51, 29 March 2020

Federal Republic of GI-Land

Bundesrepublik GI-Land
Anthem: Ehre, Freiheit und Respekt
(English: Honour, Freedom and Respect)
by Alfred Schrabebeck
File:Location of GI-Land.png
Location of GI-Land in Pacifica
LocationNorth-West Cordilia encompassed by the Serevan Sea, Astro Sea and the South Pacific Ocean
Capital
and largest city
Atlantis
Official languagesAlman, Atlantic
Demonym(s)Gianlucian
GovernmentFederal dictatorial democratic republic
Gianluca IV.
Tom Kirchmann
Dr. Frank Carlos
Byga Montebrok
LegislatureParliament
Rat
Königspalast
Formation
• Gianlucian Kingdom
1 June 1305
• Republic of Gianlucaland
1954
• Federal Republic of GI-Land
2011
Area
• Total
62,693 km2 (24,206 sq mi) (128th)
Population
• 2020 census
27,320,269
• Density
435.78/km2 (1,128.7/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2017 estimate
• Total
$700 billion
CurrencyGianlucian Tack (GAT)
Time zoneUTC-2 (CCT)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+25
World Forum CodeGI
Internet TLD.gi

GI-Land [d͜ʒiː ˈʌɪ lænd] (Alman: [ge ˈi lant], Atlantic: Rúkano [ˈɹʉːkaːno]), officially the Federal Republic of GI-Land (Alman: Bundesrepublik GI-Land [ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ge ˈi lant]), is a federal state in north-west Cordilia bordered by Snolland in the west and T.S.S.S. in the east.
Having an area of 62 693 km² and a population of around 27 million people (2020), it's one of the most densely populated countries of Pacifica with on average 436 inhabitants per km².

GI-Land is a country consisting of the three partly-sovereign states of Atlantis, Greater GI-Land and Lesser GI-Land.
The city of Atlantis is the capital since the incorporation of Atlantis in 2011. It's at the same time the largest city with more than 2.8 million inhabitants. Other major cities include the former capital Gianlucastadt, the seat of the World Forum Committee for Science and Education, Freudstadt, Nordtor, Südtor and Tragas. All mentioned cities, except for Gianlucastadt, have more than one million inhabitants.

They are a founding member of the World Forum and held the position of Speaker of the Assembly two times already, the latest term having begun in January 2020.
The economy of the country is heavily based on services, although GI-Land is also known for having expertise in the fields of entertainment technology and media, and traffic engineering.

Etymology

The name GI-Land is a shorter form of the formerly used Gianlucaland, which is used since the incorporation of Atlantis and the foundation of the new federal republic in 2011 in an attempt to unite the Atlantic and Gianlucian population better under a name that doesn't give off the notion, the Atlantics would be property of King Gianluca IV.

Gianlucaland itself is a compound out of Gianluca - the name of the tribe that has founded the Gianlucian Kingdom in 1305 - and "land".
The origin of the tribe's name is yet to be fully discovered. There are two theories prevalent however. The first theory is that the New Hazels and Catz united themselves mainly due to both being Christian people groups wanting to reflect this fact in their new official name. The other theory suggests that "Gian" and "Luca" could have been words or particles of words in an older Atlantic dialect that doesn't exist anymore. Both theories lack substantial evidence yet.

Geography

Location and Borders

Albeit stretching around 378 km from East to West and around 371 km from North to South, the total land area of GI-Land lays at only 62 693 km². This makes them the 52nd biggest (or 26th smallest) country in Cordilia.

The country consists of the three states Atlantis, Greater GI-Land and Lesser GI-Land. The first two are situated in the easternmost third of the Hazel Isle, that GI-Land shares with Snolland. Their border is placed at the narrowest part of the Atlantic panhandle, which is sandwiched between the Snovian Sea, a part of the Serevan Sea, and the North Gianlucian Sea, respectively part of the North Pacific Ocean. To the East the country borders T.S.S.S. mostly along the Gianlucian mountains of The Cordilles at first, before the border bends towards the South-East near Französisch Ort and goes in a straight line to the Serevan Sea.

The Hazel Isle and the "mainland" of GI-Land on the Frastinian Peninsula are divided by the 23 km wide Atlantic Strait. Anyhow both landmasses are nowadays connected through the Atlantic Strait Tunnel opened in 2014.

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