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Tropico (Officially the Republic of Tropico, Spanish: República del Trópico, French: La Republique de Tropico) is a 742 mile squared nation situated east of the Caribbean sea. It was an atoll formed in pre-historic times from years of coral reef growth and has been covered by layers of sand and minerals, which has left modern-day visitors a playground for beach-goers, businesses and just about anyone seeking fun. On Tropico's coasts, where the warm Caribbean Sea caresses the shore, there are many beachfront resorts. The waters of Tropico are famous for their clarity and the location of the most exclusive resorts and beautifully landscaped tropical gardens. Windsurfing, sailing and drive bying are regular activities. In fact, Tropico ranks among the top-five places in the world with ideal c
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Tropico (Officially the Republic of Tropico, Spanish: República del Trópico, French: La Republique de Tropico) is a 742 mile squared nation situated east of the Caribbean sea. It was an atoll formed in pre-historic times from years of coral reef growth and has been covered by layers of sand and minerals, which has left modern-day visitors a playground for beach-goers, businesses and just about anyone seeking fun. On Tropico's coasts, where the warm Caribbean Sea caresses the shore, there are many beachfront resorts. The waters of Tropico are famous for their clarity and the location of the most exclusive resorts and beautifully landscaped tropical gardens. Windsurfing, sailing and drive bying are regular activities. In fact, Tropico ranks among the top-five places in the world with ideal conditions for windsurfing and Surfing. Other often played sports include, football, badminton, soccer and tennis which are its major sports. Tropico is a great island getaway, offering not only beautiful pink, sandy beaches, but also a rich cultural heritage and a wide array of sightseeing attractions, such as the Tropican War memorial. This sophisticated island has a distinguishably Cuban flavor - "El Presidente" is a popular mocktail. Several other drinks such as "El Dorado" (A Martini) and "Tropican Piña Colada" are also quite popular. It is the location of many upscale shopping and gourmet dining will please vacationers with distinctive Latino taste. Throughout the Caribbean, Tropico boasts some of the lowest prices on certain goods. There are goods bargains on other goods such as bananas, pineapples, coffee, jewellery and metal ware. The capital of Port Banana is often considered the most vibrant and exciting city of Tropico, while the technology powerhouse, Cape Faulkner, is the centre of Economic Growth. Its Latin American charm blends well with the contemporary commercial buildings. The nation's cities are well equipped to deal with the cruise liners and cargo ships. The local currency is the Tropican Monedas. The official language of Tropico is English, Spanish and French. Electricity is generated by 4 Solar farms and 2 Nuclear Power Station (As well as several wind farms). The main Airport in Tropico is Tropico International Airport. The airport is located to the far-west of the island of Saint Clara. All cars are powered by electricity, special licenses are required to drive gasoline cars. The average temperature in Tropico is 31 degrees Celsius in the summer and 24 degrees Celcius in the winter. The balmy, tropical climate is cooled by constant sea breezes, but it is sunnier and wetter than the other Caribbean islands. The humid season is from December to June; during the wet season (July to November) heavy rain is likely, followed by the typical humid and warm Tropican sun.
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