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|1 || Madakia || Madakia || 1,556,789
|1 || Madakia || [[Madakia (state)| Madakia]] || 4,156,789
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|2 || Turzy || Xanita || 1,318,258
|2 || Turzy || [[Xanita]] || 2,711,926
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|3 || Surme || Surmetia || 1,087,598
|3 || Surme || [[Surmetia]] || 2,213,008
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|4 || Zixan || Trumbia || 759,850
|4 || Zixan || [[Trumbia]] || 1,409,850
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|5 || Mormbo || Surmetia || 591,256
|5 || Mormbo || [[Surmetia]] || 1,381,036
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|6 || Tramandi || [[Medaria]] || 1,214,589
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|7 || Nabashunte || [[Surmetia]] || 1,154,269
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|8 || Viretunata || [[Morsa]] || 1,009,256
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Revision as of 20:51, 11 April 2013

Federal Kingdom of Tikata
Tikata
Flag of Tikata
Flag
Coat of Arms of Tikata
Coat of Arms
Location of Tikata in Internatia.
Location of Tikata in Internatia.
Capital
and largest city
Madakia
Official languagesTikatan, English, Spanish
DemonymTikatan
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Michael II
• Prime Minister
Lara Murendo-Pute
Consolidation 9th century
Area
• Total
545,236 km2 (210,517 sq mi)
Population
• 2013 estimate
52,331,014
• Density
95.98/km2 (248.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2012 estimate
• Total
$2.058 trillion
• Per capita
$38,715
GDP (nominal)2012 estimate
• Total
$2.254 trillion
• Per capita
$42,398
HDIIncrease 0.918
Error: Invalid HDI value
CurrencyRyta (TRY)
Time zoneFIT (UTC+3:00)
Date formatDD/MM/YY
Drives on theright
Calling code+71
Internet TLD.tk

Tikata, officially the Federal Kingdom of Tikata, is a sovereign state in North-East Internatia. Its mainland is bordered to the North by Cold Sea; to the West by Xhanostania; to the South by Monteverde and Üürnikoise; and to the East by Brickistan and Tonallán. Tikatan territory also includes the Morepoint Islands in the Aeturnum Ocean. With an area of 545,236 square kilometers (210,517 sq mi), it is the fifth largest country in Internatia.

Tikata is a democracy organized in the form of a parliamentary monarchy. It is a developed country with the eight largest economy in the world by nominal GDP, and very high living standards, including the fifth-highest quality of life index rating in the world, by 2011.


Politics

Tikata is a federal, parliamentary, representative democratic monarchy. The Tikatan political system operates under a framework laid out in the Constitution from 1907. Amendments generally require a two-thirds majority of both chambers of parliament; the fundamental principles of the constitution, as expressed in the articles guaranteeing human dignity, the separation of powers, the federal structure, and the rule of law are valid in perpetuity.

Tikata has a hereditary monarch and a bicameral parliament. The executive branch consists of a Council of Ministers of Tikata presided over by the Prime Minister, nominated and appointed by the monarch and confirmed by the House of Representatives following legislative elections. By political custom, the king's nominees have all been from parties who maintain a plurality of seats in the House of Representatives.

The legislative branch is made up of the House of Representatives with 377 members, elected by popular vote on block lists by proportional representation to serve four-year terms, and a Senate with 125 seats of which 100 are directly elected by popular vote and the other 25 appointed by the regional legislatures to also serve four-year terms.

  • Monarch
  • Head of Government

Constituent states

Tikata comprises eight states. Each state has its own state constitution and is largely autonomous in regard to its internal organization.

Flag State Capital Population Area Density
Hulara Avrio 5,137,149 79,909 km2 64.29
Madakia Madakia 4,397,449 3,863 km2 1,138.35
Medaria Tramandi 5,846,748 147,110 km2 39.74
Morsa Viretunata 7,145,667 77,762 km2 91.89
Roberdio Livinera 3,952,988 32,679 km2 120.96
Surmetia Surme 11,023,558 85,388 km2 129.10
Trumbia Zixan 8,349,554 81,841 km2 102,02
Xanita Turzy 10,218,789 33,764 km2 302.65
A coloured map of TikataHularaMadakia (state)MedariaMorsaRoberdioSurmetiaTrumbiaXanita



Demographics

10 Largest cities in Tikata.
Madakia
Madakia
Turzy

Turzy
Surme
Surme
Zixan
Zixan
Nabashunte
Nabashunte
Viretunata
Viretunata
Tramandi
Tramandi
Grusse
Grusse
Livinera

Livinera
Mloina
Mloina
10 Largest cities in Tikata.

Total population

With an estimated population of 52.3 million people (as of 1 January 2013), Tikata is one of the most populous countries in East Internatia.

In 2003 the population of Tikata officially reached 50 million people, as recorded by the Tikatan Statistic Office (TSO). Tikata's population density, at 96/km² (248/sq mi), is higher than that of most Western Internatian countries and its distribution across the country is very unequal. With the exception of the region surrounding the capital, Madakia, the most populated areas lie on the west and south. The population of Tikata more than doubled since 1900, when it stood at 24.1 million, principally due to the spectacular demographic boom in the 1960s and early 1970s.

Native Tikatans make up 92% of the total population of Tikata. After the birth rate plunged in the 1980s and Tikata's population growth rate dropped, the population again trended upward, based initially on the return of many Tikatans who had emigrated to other Internatian countries during the 1970s, and more recently, fuelled by large numbers of immigrants who make up 5% of the population.

The natural growth (excess of births over deaths) rose to 707,599 in 2006, its highest since the end of the baby boom in 1978. The total fertility rate rose to 2.04 in 2012, from a nadir of 1.78 in 1992.In the five years between January 2007 and January 2012, population growth was on average +0.73% per year.

Tikata accepts about 90,000 legal immigrants each year. Country is the leading asylum destination in Eastern Internatia with an estimated 5,000 applications in 2010.

Substantial populations descended from Tikatan colonists and immigrants exist in other parts of the world, most notably in West Internatia. Beginning in the late 15th century, large numbers of Iberian colonists settled in South Internatia. They were joined by 200,000 in the next century. Between 1800 and 1940 it is estimated that nearly 2 millions Tikatans emigrated to the other parts of the world, especially to Xhanostania and Jindalea. Approximately one million Tikatans migrated to other Western Internatian countries between 1960 to 1975.

Urbanization


Metropolitan areas

Historical population
YearPop.±%
16505,026,036—    
17506,416,389+27.7%
18008,983,603+40.0%
182511,651,318+29.7%
183513,194,827+13.2%
185515,990,047+21.2%
187518,813,424+17.7%
190024,106,202+28.1%
191027,211,308+12.9%
192029,991,256+10.2%
193033,756,034+12.6%
194036,671,565+8.6%
195040,379,651+10.1%
196043,548,526+7.8%
197045,296,587+4.0%
198046,505,994+2.7%
199047,189,611+1.5%
200049,647,896+5.2%
201051,726,031+4.2%
2013 (est.) 52,331,014+1.2%
2020?54,450,000+4.0%
Pos. City State Population
1 Madakia Madakia 4,156,789
2 Turzy Xanita 2,711,926
3 Surme Surmetia 2,213,008
4 Zixan Trumbia 1,409,850
5 Mormbo Surmetia 1,381,036
6 Tramandi Medaria 1,214,589
7 Nabashunte Surmetia 1,154,269
8 Viretunata Morsa 1,009,256

Tikata in the Internatia Song Contest

Tikata made its debut in the Internatia Song Contest 2. National broadcaster of Tikata, RTRT created a special show, Tikovisia designated to chose Tikatan entry.