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The Grand Economic Consortium

The Grand Economic Consortium(eng.)
Le Grand Consortium Economique(fr.)


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Motto: "A deal is a deal"


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Population: 97,778,430
-Density: 160/kmē


Capital: Grandeville
Largest City: Grandeville (10 Million Residents)


Official Language: English, French



National Language:
English,French,Basque


Demonym: Consortian

Government: Liberal semi-Presidential Republic.
- President: Grand Consortian Magnus Montrenee
- Vice President: Grand Minister Andrej Novacik
- Speaker of the House: Grand Speaker Marcus Starr
- Chief Justice: Chief Adjudecator Philip Paulson


Legislature:
- Upper House: Chamber of Representatives
-Lower House: House of the People


Establishment: 1896(as Alsteria), 1926( as TGEC)


Land Area: 430.000 kmē

Water Area: 43.000 kmē
Water 10%:


Elevation
Highest Point: Mt. Vignemale(3298 m)
Lowest Point: -30 m


GDP (nominal): 18 trillion Krofers (21.6 trillion USD)
GDP (nominal) per capita: 75.000 krofers (90.000 usd)


Human Development Index (NS Version): 8.6


Currency: Krofer


Time Zone: GMT+0


Drives on the: Right


Calling code: +42


Internet TLD: .EC

The Grand Economic Consortium (often abbreviated as TGEC). Is a country located in Western Europe. It has territories on continental Western Europe but also on the south coast of Britain and the south-eastern coast of Ireland. It is the 6th largest country in Europe by land area and the 1st by GDP per capita. It is made up of 10 administrative divisions. Mainland TGEC has the Atlantic Ocean to its west and the English Channel to its north. It covers an area 430.000 kilometersē, 10% of which ia water. The longest river is the Saint Maxime, which runs from The city of Tidewell on the western part of Cornwall to western Dovershire. Mainland it borders the Spanish Republic to the south, the Frankish State to the North-East and Magna Helvetica to the South-East.

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