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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Western Antarctica (ARC)
rdfs:comment
  • A ban on the mining of coal, hydrocarbons, iron ore, platinum, copper, chromium, nickel, gold and other minerals was in effect from 1998 to 2048, however, due to increased climate change, a referendum was held and the ban was repealed. However, a ban on fishing was initiated to prevent contamination of the local ecosystems, many relocated animal life has been relocated to many zoos and aquariums, some in Hope City and Port Williams. Tourism remains the number one industry in the country. Research bases are plentiful and some have even opened their doors to tourists as museums.
dcterms:subject
headofstate
Commander
  • President of Western Antarctica
legislative
  • Antarctic Congress
Type
  • Representative corporate democracy
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Language
  • Spanish, English, Norwegian
Currency
Constitution
  • 2051-10-11
Established
  • 2054
Founding
  • 2049-01-13
Capital
  • Hope City
executive
  • Office of the President of Western Antartica
headofgov
  • President of Western Antarctica
judicial
  • Supreme Court of Antarctica
defacto
  • Current president
abstract
  • A ban on the mining of coal, hydrocarbons, iron ore, platinum, copper, chromium, nickel, gold and other minerals was in effect from 1998 to 2048, however, due to increased climate change, a referendum was held and the ban was repealed. However, a ban on fishing was initiated to prevent contamination of the local ecosystems, many relocated animal life has been relocated to many zoos and aquariums, some in Hope City and Port Williams. Tourism remains the number one industry in the country. Research bases are plentiful and some have even opened their doors to tourists as museums. In 2051, the signing and ratification of the Port Williams Bill of Rights and Duties of the Antarctic Territory, led to the colonization of the Antarctic continent.