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{{Infobox country | {{Infobox country | ||
| name = Cape State | | name = The Cape | ||
| conventional_long_name = Cape State | |||
| native_name = Stata iKápa | | native_name = Stata iKápa | ||
| demonym = Caper | | demonym = Caper | ||
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| government_type = Constitutional parliamentary democratic republic | | government_type = Constitutional parliamentary democratic republic | ||
| population_estimate = {{formatnum:15678452}} | | population_estimate = {{formatnum:15678452}} | ||
| patron_saint = Saint Laurence | |||
| population_estimate_rank = 74th | | population_estimate_rank = 74th | ||
| GDP_PPP = $338.964 billion | | GDP_PPP = $338.964 billion | ||
| Gini = | | Gini = 31 | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Cape''', officially the '''Cape State''', is a country in southern Africa. It has a population of over 15 million people, 13 million of which speak(natively or otherwise) one of the official languages and ''lingua franca'' of the nation, [[Cápa]], which is a creole language that developed from Portuguese, Dutch and English as well as the East Bantu languages of Zulu and Xhosa. Additionally, [[Boer]], a [[w:Patois|patois]] of Dutch turned language(much like [[w:Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]] in OTL), is also an official language, although this is largely a ceremonial law, as very few speakers of the language remain in the country(with the vast majority of Boer speakers living in the neighbouring nation of [[Verse:Orange-Transvaal|Orange-Transvaal]], where it is the official language and ''lingua franca''). | The '''Cape''', officially the '''Cape State''', is a country in southern Africa. It has a population of over 15 million people, 13 million of which speak(natively or otherwise) one of the official languages and ''lingua franca'' of the nation, [[Cápa]], which is a creole language that developed from Portuguese, Dutch and English as well as the East Bantu languages of Zulu and Xhosa. Additionally, [[Boer]], a [[w:Patois|patois]] of Dutch turned language(much like [[w:Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]] in OTL), is also an official language, although this is largely a ceremonial law, as very few speakers of the language remain in the country(with the vast majority of Boer speakers living in the neighbouring nation of [[Verse:Orange-Transvaal|Orange-Transvaal]], where it is the official language and ''lingua franca''). |
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Cape State Stata iKápa The Cape | |
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Motto: Liberta en Ukalukaw Liberty and Diversity | |
Capital and largest city | Cape Town |
Official languages | Cápa, Boer |
Recognized languages | Zulu, Xhosa |
Recognized regional languages | Tsonga, Sotho, Tswana |
Demonym | Caper |
Government | Constitutional parliamentary democratic republic |
Establishment | 1961(Independence from the British Empire) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 15,678,452 (74th) |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $338.964 billion |
Gini | 31 medium |
Patron saint | Saint Laurence |
The Cape, officially the Cape State, is a country in southern Africa. It has a population of over 15 million people, 13 million of which speak(natively or otherwise) one of the official languages and lingua franca of the nation, Cápa, which is a creole language that developed from Portuguese, Dutch and English as well as the East Bantu languages of Zulu and Xhosa. Additionally, Boer, a patois of Dutch turned language(much like Afrikaans in OTL), is also an official language, although this is largely a ceremonial law, as very few speakers of the language remain in the country(with the vast majority of Boer speakers living in the neighbouring nation of Orange-Transvaal, where it is the official language and lingua franca).
Politics
Cape State is a parliamentary democratic republic, with a president(Sandile van Koch) as head of state and prime minister(Ciko Ánzo) as head of parliament. General elections for president are held every four years and candidates are voted on by the vote-eligible(citizens over 18) population. New prime ministers are voted on by Members of Parliament(MPs, or pharambantu colloquially)