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Gindra was a small country within Central Africa. Containing a total area of 553,000 square kilometers, it had a population of approximately 5 million, with around 2.25 million (45%) living in the cities, its desert and mountain communities being underdeveloped. Gindra was home to various ethnic groups, including the Boias, the Urbas, the Toreros (all of which alongside other minorities comprised 40% of the population) and the ethnic majority, the Gundas, which comprised 60% of the population. As a former colony of France, the country's official language was French, though there existed many other indigenous languages. 50% of its populace followed the dominant native religion, while 20% were of the Muslim faith, and Catholics and Protestants were 15% each. The region has seen both ethnic a

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  • Gindra was a small country within Central Africa. Containing a total area of 553,000 square kilometers, it had a population of approximately 5 million, with around 2.25 million (45%) living in the cities, its desert and mountain communities being underdeveloped. Gindra was home to various ethnic groups, including the Boias, the Urbas, the Toreros (all of which alongside other minorities comprised 40% of the population) and the ethnic majority, the Gundas, which comprised 60% of the population. As a former colony of France, the country's official language was French, though there existed many other indigenous languages. 50% of its populace followed the dominant native religion, while 20% were of the Muslim faith, and Catholics and Protestants were 15% each. The region has seen both ethnic a
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  • Gold, diamonds, uranium, manganese, nickel, other rare metals
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  • Military junta
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  • French, other indigenous languages
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  • 5000000(xsd:integer)
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  • Gundas, Boias, Urbas, Toreros
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  • 553000.0
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  • Gindra was a small country within Central Africa. Containing a total area of 553,000 square kilometers, it had a population of approximately 5 million, with around 2.25 million (45%) living in the cities, its desert and mountain communities being underdeveloped. Gindra was home to various ethnic groups, including the Boias, the Urbas, the Toreros (all of which alongside other minorities comprised 40% of the population) and the ethnic majority, the Gundas, which comprised 60% of the population. As a former colony of France, the country's official language was French, though there existed many other indigenous languages. 50% of its populace followed the dominant native religion, while 20% were of the Muslim faith, and Catholics and Protestants were 15% each. The region has seen both ethnic and religious conflicts during its history. Gindra's overall climate was subtropical for the most part, and divided between the hot rainy season and the cold dry season. Winter ran from May to August, and can have its temperature drop as low as minus 26.8 degrees. Summer ran from September to November, with its mean temperature being 85 degrees, although its daytime temperature can occasionally be as high as 104 degrees. Its rainy season lasted from October to April, and its annual precipitation was approximately 650mm. Because of its largely ambivalent weather, its schedules were made to take into account of the weather: The work day began at around 7:30 am, schools and banks closed for the day at 12:30 pm, the populace took siestas between 12:00 and 15:00 (12:00 pm and 3:00 pm), with businesses resuming around 15:30 (3:30 pm) and close shop for the night at 19:00 (7:00 pm).
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