URBONIA
GEOGRAPHY
Location: Southeast Asia
Geographic Coordinates: 14°35′14″N 121°03′40″E (Urbonia)
Total Area: 23 sq. km.
- Land area: 23 sq. km.
- Water area: 0 sq. km.
Border countries: Philippines
Climate: tropical marine; northeast monsoon (November to April); southwest monsoon (May to October)
Terrain: River valley
Elevation extremes:
- Lowest: 7 meters
- Highest: 30 meters
Natural hazards: Typhoon belt, Marikina Valley Fault System
Environment - current issues: Pollution
PEOPLE AND SOCIETY
Nationality
- Noun: Urbonian(s)
- Adjective: Urbonian
Ethnic groups: Tagalog
Languages: English, Filipino
Religions: Christianity - religious freedom exists
Population: 23
Age structure:
- 0-12: 0%
- 13-64: 100%
Literacy:
- Definition: Age 15 and over can read and write
- Total: 100%
Urbanization
- Urban population: 100%
Sex ratio: 22 males/female
GOVERNMENT
Country name:
- Conventional long form: Democratic People's Republic of Urbonia
- Conventional short form: Urbonia
- Local long form: Demokratikong Republikang Popular ng Urbonia
- Local long form: Urbonia
- Abbreviation: DPRU
Government type: Parliamentary constitutional republic
Capital:
- Name: Shiro-shi
- Geographic coordinates: 14°35′14″N 121°03′40″E
- Time difference: UTC+8 hours and 4 minutes (Urbonian Standard Time)
Administrative divisions: None specified
Independence: May 7, 2012
National holiday:
- Founding of the People's State of San Andreas, May 7 (2012)
- Establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Urbonia, February 21 (2013)
Constitution: Interim constitution adopted on January 24, 2013
Legal system: Law decisions based on reasoning
Suffrage: 13 and above, universal
Executive Branch:
- Head of state and government: President Migs CALDEO (since May 7, 2012)
- Elections: Last election held on January 12-18, 2013
- Election results: President Migs CALDEO re-elected president with 64 percent of popular vote against Karla NGITNGIT with 36 percent of popular vote.
Legislative Branch: Unicameral People's Assembly (3 seats; members elected to one-year term)
- Elections: Last election held on January 12-18, 2013
- Election results: Percent of vote by party - NPP 67%, MP 33%; Seats by party - NPP 3, MP 1
Judicial Branch: People's Court (Supreme Chief appointed by the President)
Political parties: National People's Party or NPP (Migs CALDEO), Monarchist Party or MP (Vincent DEL CASTILLO)
International organization participation: UAMW, MLU
Flag description: It is a horizontal tricolor, consisting of yellow, green and blue bands from top to bottom. The yellow band symbolizes the aims of the nation for a progressive future, and as well symbolizes the sunny skies of the country. The green band symbolizes prosperity in the country, and also symbolizes the green fields of the country. The blue band symbolizes the equality of the peoples in the country, and also symbolizes the vast seas of the country.
National symbols: Bright sun
National anthem:
- Name: Long Live Our People's State
- Lyrics/music: President Migs CALDEO, KIM Won Gyun
- Note: National anthem is based on the Aegukka of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
ECONOMY
Currency: Urbonian Ora (URO)
- Exchange rates: San Andreas Ora (SAO) per US Dollars (USD): 0.47 (2012)
- Fiscal year: Calendar year
COMMUNICATION
NOTE: Most of the information are based on the Philippine communications system.
Telephones - main lines in use: 69 (estimate)
Telephones - mobile cellular: 50 (estimate)
Telephone System:
- General assessment: Good international radiotelephone and submarine cable services; domestic and interisland service adequate
- Domestic: Telecommunications infrastructure includes the following platforms: fixed line, mobile cellular, cable TV, over-the-air TV, radio and Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT), fiber optic cable, and satellite; mobile-cellular communications now dominate the industry.
- International: Country code - 63; a series of submarine cables together provide connectivity to Asia, US, the Middle East, and Europe; multiple international gateways (2010)
Broadcast media: San Andreas Central News Agency (government-controlled, no censorship)
Internet country code: PH
Internet hosts: 10+ (estimate)
Internet users: 23
TRANSPORTATION
Railways: 2.62 km.
Roadways: 500 km. (approximate)
Waterways: 7.39 km.
MILITARY
Military branches: People's Security Force
Military service age and obligation: 13-30, conscription in effect
Size: 1 active, 19 in reserve
Manpower available for military service: 23
TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES
Disputes - international: None
Illicit drugs: Drugs prohibited in the country
Location: Southeast Asia
Geographic Coordinates: 14°35′14″N 121°03′40″E (Urbonia)
Total Area: 23 sq. km.
- Land area: 23 sq. km.
- Water area: 0 sq. km.
Border countries: Philippines
Climate: tropical marine; northeast monsoon (November to April); southwest monsoon (May to October)
Terrain: River valley
Elevation extremes:
- Lowest: 7 meters
- Highest: 30 meters
Natural hazards: Typhoon belt, Marikina Valley Fault System
Environment - current issues: Pollution
PEOPLE AND SOCIETY
Nationality
- Noun: Urbonian(s)
- Adjective: Urbonian
Ethnic groups: Tagalog
Languages: English, Filipino
Religions: Christianity - religious freedom exists
Population: 23
Age structure:
- 0-12: 0%
- 13-64: 100%
Literacy:
- Definition: Age 15 and over can read and write
- Total: 100%
Urbanization
- Urban population: 100%
Sex ratio: 22 males/female
GOVERNMENT
Country name:
- Conventional long form: Democratic People's Republic of Urbonia
- Conventional short form: Urbonia
- Local long form: Demokratikong Republikang Popular ng Urbonia
- Local long form: Urbonia
- Abbreviation: DPRU
Government type: Parliamentary constitutional republic
Capital:
- Name: Shiro-shi
- Geographic coordinates: 14°35′14″N 121°03′40″E
- Time difference: UTC+8 hours and 4 minutes (Urbonian Standard Time)
Administrative divisions: None specified
Independence: May 7, 2012
National holiday:
- Founding of the People's State of San Andreas, May 7 (2012)
- Establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Urbonia, February 21 (2013)
Constitution: Interim constitution adopted on January 24, 2013
Legal system: Law decisions based on reasoning
Suffrage: 13 and above, universal
Executive Branch:
- Head of state and government: President Migs CALDEO (since May 7, 2012)
- Elections: Last election held on January 12-18, 2013
- Election results: President Migs CALDEO re-elected president with 64 percent of popular vote against Karla NGITNGIT with 36 percent of popular vote.
Legislative Branch: Unicameral People's Assembly (3 seats; members elected to one-year term)
- Elections: Last election held on January 12-18, 2013
- Election results: Percent of vote by party - NPP 67%, MP 33%; Seats by party - NPP 3, MP 1
Judicial Branch: People's Court (Supreme Chief appointed by the President)
Political parties: National People's Party or NPP (Migs CALDEO), Monarchist Party or MP (Vincent DEL CASTILLO)
International organization participation: UAMW, MLU
Flag description: It is a horizontal tricolor, consisting of yellow, green and blue bands from top to bottom. The yellow band symbolizes the aims of the nation for a progressive future, and as well symbolizes the sunny skies of the country. The green band symbolizes prosperity in the country, and also symbolizes the green fields of the country. The blue band symbolizes the equality of the peoples in the country, and also symbolizes the vast seas of the country.
National symbols: Bright sun
National anthem:
- Name: Long Live Our People's State
- Lyrics/music: President Migs CALDEO, KIM Won Gyun
- Note: National anthem is based on the Aegukka of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
ECONOMY
Currency: Urbonian Ora (URO)
- Exchange rates: San Andreas Ora (SAO) per US Dollars (USD): 0.47 (2012)
- Fiscal year: Calendar year
COMMUNICATION
NOTE: Most of the information are based on the Philippine communications system.
Telephones - main lines in use: 69 (estimate)
Telephones - mobile cellular: 50 (estimate)
Telephone System:
- General assessment: Good international radiotelephone and submarine cable services; domestic and interisland service adequate
- Domestic: Telecommunications infrastructure includes the following platforms: fixed line, mobile cellular, cable TV, over-the-air TV, radio and Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT), fiber optic cable, and satellite; mobile-cellular communications now dominate the industry.
- International: Country code - 63; a series of submarine cables together provide connectivity to Asia, US, the Middle East, and Europe; multiple international gateways (2010)
Broadcast media: San Andreas Central News Agency (government-controlled, no censorship)
Internet country code: PH
Internet hosts: 10+ (estimate)
Internet users: 23
TRANSPORTATION
Railways: 2.62 km.
Roadways: 500 km. (approximate)
Waterways: 7.39 km.
MILITARY
Military branches: People's Security Force
Military service age and obligation: 13-30, conscription in effect
Size: 1 active, 19 in reserve
Manpower available for military service: 23
TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES
Disputes - international: None
Illicit drugs: Drugs prohibited in the country