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− | Up to 60% of Aiyota's economic output comes from Yoka Tse, colloquially known as "the sweatshop of Aiyota", as minimum wage in Yoka Tse is 0.10 Dorushi/Hour, it is home to 24 million people, 17 million of which live on less then 0.80 dorushi/day (this translates to about $1.60).It has been titled a disaster zone due to severe pollution, restricted human rights, next-to-slave labour, amongst many other things. The level of heavy metals in Aharbik bay (which the main industrial centres are located) is now so high that mercury can be detected as far away as the east coast of the main island. The population of the area is hard to tell due to the large amount of slums, but the largest city (Ansebúlun) is estimated to have ~120,000 inhabitants. There is approximately 1000 cities (with an average population of 24,000) | + | Up to 60% of Aiyota's economic output comes from Yoka Tse, colloquially known as "u'kanhuqírse aiyotavel" ( "the sweatshop of Aiyota"), as minimum wage in Yoka Tse is 0.10 Dorushi/Hour, it is home to 24 million people, 17 million of which live on less then 0.80 dorushi/day (this translates to about $1.60).It has been titled a disaster zone due to severe pollution, restricted human rights, next-to-slave labour, amongst many other things. The level of heavy metals in Aharbik bay (which the main industrial centres are located) is now so high that mercury can be detected as far away as the east coast of the main island. The population of the area is hard to tell due to the large amount of slums, but the largest city (Ansebúlun) is estimated to have ~120,000 inhabitants. There is approximately 1000 cities (with an average population of 24,000) |
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Revision as of 02:42, 23 April 2015
Aiyota (Alternatively Aiota) is a country in the southern part of Arioko. It has a population of 235 million (185 million of which are situated on the Akarine-Kovotei Belt), ranking it the 6th most populous nation. The country is consisted of an archipelago and almost completed surrounded by the Serkr and the Mádditervaisi, sharing a land border with Aeridani on the Unity Bridge. The country is among the densest in the world (that is not a city state) at 123.2 ppl/sqkm. The Kovotei belt is ~900ppl/sqkm and Vikasa is too dense to mention.
Etymology
It is not quite certain how the name Aiyota came to be, although there are three main theories. The first is that it comes from 'ayo-ta, meaning "He speaks culture" (hard to translate). Another theory is that it comes from Lysteriok, specifically Dotruga and the belief in the Nugota, this was heard as "Uygota" but the 'g' was dropped an "uy" became "ai". The third theory is that it was an abbreviation of Ajel-lyonIkeryaYannOTA-, a sentence found engraved on stone in Vikasa
Culture and Religion
History
There were some small kingdoms in the mountains and coast in Akarine-Kovotei-Lukito that made empires and stuff then they stole himalian land had many babbies and industrialized it.
Population
Aiyota is one of the densest, most urban countries in the world, with nearly a fifth of its population living in the capital region. 43.95% live of all Aiyoti residents live in the top six largest cities (Vikasa, Akarine, Aisicio, Azuò, Ciulo and Kyintan Yang). The reason for this is because outside of the coast-hugging mountains is a dangerous land full of ten trillion mosquitoes the size of bears that will rip out your liver to lay its young in.
List of First-Level Divisions of Aiyota by population:
- Lukito Floodplain - 70 million
- Akarine-Kakkasé P'soti - 54 million
- Vikasa - 46 million
- Extended Azuò Area - 25 million
- Yoka Tse - 24 million
- Azzervaisi Isiválzi - 15 million
- Pionséri - 1 million
Economy
Up to 60% of Aiyota's economic output comes from Yoka Tse, colloquially known as "u'kanhuqírse aiyotavel" ( "the sweatshop of Aiyota"), as minimum wage in Yoka Tse is 0.10 Dorushi/Hour, it is home to 24 million people, 17 million of which live on less then 0.80 dorushi/day (this translates to about $1.60).It has been titled a disaster zone due to severe pollution, restricted human rights, next-to-slave labour, amongst many other things. The level of heavy metals in Aharbik bay (which the main industrial centres are located) is now so high that mercury can be detected as far away as the east coast of the main island. The population of the area is hard to tell due to the large amount of slums, but the largest city (Ansebúlun) is estimated to have ~120,000 inhabitants. There is approximately 1000 cities (with an average population of 24,000)
The region produces:
- -Pharmaceuticals
- -Clothing
- -Electronics
- -Furniture
- -Instruments
- -Vehicles
- -Tools
- -Chemicals
- -Refined Oils
- -Metals
- -Refined Metals
There have been plans to "Fix" the area by introducing more sustainable techniques to manufacture products, and increase the minimum wage to the national standard (4.00 dorushi/hour*), which is 40 times more than the current minimum wage. However this could endanger Aiyota's Industrial capabilities, stunting its recent economic growth.
- $US1 = 0.50 Dorushi