Tikata
Federal Kingdom of Tikata Tikata | |
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Capital and largest city | Madakia |
Official languages | Tikatan, English, Spanish |
Government | Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• Monarch | Michael II |
• Prime Minister | Lara Murendo-Pute |
Area | |
• Total | 545,236 km2 (210,517 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2011 estimate | 18,421,014 |
• Density | 33.79/km2 (87.5/sq mi) |
Currency | Ryta (TRY) |
Date format | DD/MM/YY |
Drives on the | right |
Calling code | +71 |
Internet TLD | .tk |
Tikata, officially the Federal Kingdom of Tikata, is a country in North-East Internatia, bordered by Brickistan, Dinokratys & Shrikidai, Tonallán, Üürnikoise and Xhanostania.
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 Congress.
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
- King Michael II, since 16 May 1977.
- Head of Government
- Prime Minister of Tikata: Lara Murendo-Pute, elected on 2 February 2009.
Administrative divisions
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 |
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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 |
Urbanization
Largest cities or towns in Tikata
2017 estimate | |||||||||
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Rank | State | Pop. | Rank | State | Pop. | ||||
Madakia Turzy |
1 | Madakia | Madakia | 3,411,298 | 11 | Mloina | Trumbia | 476,116 | Surme Zixan |
2 | Turzy | Xanita | 2,297,145 | 12 | Ballastela | Xanita | 385,392 | ||
3 | Surme | Surmetia | 1,372,511 | 13 | Cundere Sul | Hulara | 348,237 | ||
4 | Zixan | Trumbia | 1,019,806 | 14 | Mormbo | Surmetia | 316,799 | ||
5 | Nabashunte | Surmetia | 827,299 | 15 | Quili | Xanita | 309,279 | ||
6 | Viretunata | Morsa | 661,257 | 16 | Vincenta | Medaria | 298,611 | ||
7 | Cravani | Xanita | 627,259 | 17 | Gareh | Surmetia | 282,746 | ||
8 | Tramandi | Medaria | 624,984 | 18 | Dilmoff | Morsa | 265,008 | ||
9 | Grusse | Surmetia | 569,043 | 19 | Sandripolis | Trumbia | 244,168 | ||
10 | Livinera | Roberdio | 541,642 | 20 | Aliechia | Roberdio | 239,298 |
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.