Hannah Pereira and Paris Stroud
Basics
Landmass?
  - Island.
Climate?
  - Humid Subtropical and Continental.
Location?
  - 800 miles east from Japan.
Condition of Environment?
  - Extremely good.
Types of wildlife/sea life?
  - Sloths, chinchillas, and various fish found in
  the great reefs.
Main crops?
  - Fruits, Wheat, and Corn.
Imports?
  - Technology, Electronics, and Automobiles.
Exports?
  - Fish, Oils, Fruit, and Gems.
Calendar used
  - Gregorian calendar
Religion
  - Traditional or independent religions
Economic system
  - Capitalist with the use of Euros
Language
  - Most citizens speak English, Swahili, and
  Portuguese with English being the most
  dominate.
Holidays
  - Independence Day is Otcober 23rd
  - Division Day is April 9th
Time Period
   - Late 1800’s to modern day
Life Expectancy
   - 90 years
Median Income
   - 85,000 €
Infant Mortality
   - 18 out of 1000
Literacy rate
   - 98%
Government
Monarchy
 Both West and East sides of the country are
 controlled by separate fully functioning
 monarchies. The rulers of each kingdoms
 are close friends and remain close after
 years of holding power.
Laws
 Environmental laws are important in Pacífica
       to continue the good state of the
  environment. Justice related laws are also
  prevalent in the process to maintain order.
Immigration laws are also strongly upheld due
       to closed borders in the country.
History
  Pacífica was first founded as a Portuguese
     colony after the land was found on an
expedition from Guinea in the year 1648. The
country was booming with tropical resources
  and the people were peaceful and content
living there, so the Portuguese called it Lugar
          Pacífica, or Peaceful Place.
History
 Once the colony had become self sufficient,
 the people of Lugar Pacífica asked for their
  freedom and were quickly denied. Thus, a
  rebellion began. The rebellion worked not
long after, the Portuguese wanting to end on
 good terms with Lugar Pacífica to maintain
 trade. After gaining their independence on
  October 23rd, 1728 Lugar Pacífica shorted
             their name to Pacífica.
History
After several years of Portugal and New Guinea
   trading resources and money for slaves (via
  slave trade), the amount of slaves in Pacífica
  rivaled the amount of Portuguese. When the
    Kenyan tribal monarchy were taken, their
 influence caused a mutual understanding with
   the colonist and the slaves rebelled as well,
     when the independence was gained, the
 Portuguese colonist and slaves went mad until
      the Portuguese monarchy was formed.
History
 After about 150 years of this, the Africans
wanted to be represented by their own, so a
treaty was formed giving the western land to
 the royal Kenyan bloodline to rule. The day
   this treaty went into affect is known as
    Division Day, and is a national holiday.
Clothing
   Clothing is mostly modernized in today’s
Pacífican society. Casual clothing is commonly
seen throughout the country’s kids and teens.
Although, some more traditional Kenyans still
  dawn their native clothing. It wouldn’t be
   unheard of to see a traditionally dressed
Kenyan, most located in West Pacífica because
        the major ethnicity is Kenyan.
Music
Music, like clothes, has modernized with the
   change of time. All genres are heard in
Pacífica, include anything from pop to tribal.
Many people like to listen to many different
  types of music and no one really cares to
stop them, unless, of course, your music is a
                 bit too loud.
Food
 Traditional Kenyan food is
a mix of all the different
ethnic groups in the area.
It mainly consists of corn,
maize, potatoes, beans,
and varieties of meat. A
very popular traditional
dish is Ugali which is a
porridge made of maize,
and Irio, a mixture of all
the traditional foods.
Food
  Traditional Portuguese
 food is mostly eaten in
 Eastern Pacífica. Most
 Portuguese consist of
 sea foods like crab, cod
 fish, and shrimp, but
 can also include
 cherese and peppers.
 A personal favorite
 Shrimp Mozambique
Members of an Alliance?


Pacífica became a member of the United
 Nations a few years after itself formation
  during World War 2. Pacífica remains an
 important member of the United Nations
               even today.
Current Problems?
  Pacífica remains void of any serious
issues within their country. The island
 nation hopes to remain peaceful and
   maintain itself problem free state.
Eastern Pacífica Teen
The life of the average East Pacífica n teenager is
mainly centered around enjoying time with their
friends and family while also attending school 5
days a week for 7 hours. They are very serious
about their schooling because most jobs and
careers will not accept those with a poor
education. They also spend their time listening to
music, which is generally very modern. They also
take on average 2 foreign language courses that
aren't English, Portuguese, or Swahili, and enjoy
celebrations of all cultures
Western Pacífica Teen
The average life of a West Pacífican teenager
nearly mirrors that of an East Pacífican, but can
be more traditional. Along with their religious
practices and modern schooling, many are known
to wear traditional African clothing or listen to
traditional music alongside their families. They
closely try to uphold their original upbringings,
but that doesn't mean they don't enjoy the same
styles of music, dance, and life that there
bordering family does.
Future?
  Pacifica's main goals for the future include
expanding our own productions of technology
     and electronics along with working on
 alliances and trade with other countries. We
 also strive to be able to maintain our way of
      life for all the inhabitants of Pacifica.

Pacífica

  • 1.
    Hannah Pereira andParis Stroud
  • 3.
    Basics Landmass? -Island. Climate? - Humid Subtropical and Continental. Location? - 800 miles east from Japan. Condition of Environment? - Extremely good.
  • 4.
    Types of wildlife/sealife? - Sloths, chinchillas, and various fish found in the great reefs. Main crops? - Fruits, Wheat, and Corn. Imports? - Technology, Electronics, and Automobiles. Exports? - Fish, Oils, Fruit, and Gems. Calendar used - Gregorian calendar
  • 5.
    Religion -Traditional or independent religions Economic system - Capitalist with the use of Euros Language - Most citizens speak English, Swahili, and Portuguese with English being the most dominate. Holidays - Independence Day is Otcober 23rd - Division Day is April 9th
  • 6.
    Time Period - Late 1800’s to modern day Life Expectancy - 90 years Median Income - 85,000 € Infant Mortality - 18 out of 1000 Literacy rate - 98%
  • 7.
    Government Monarchy Both Westand East sides of the country are controlled by separate fully functioning monarchies. The rulers of each kingdoms are close friends and remain close after years of holding power.
  • 8.
    Laws Environmental lawsare important in Pacífica to continue the good state of the environment. Justice related laws are also prevalent in the process to maintain order. Immigration laws are also strongly upheld due to closed borders in the country.
  • 9.
    History Pacíficawas first founded as a Portuguese colony after the land was found on an expedition from Guinea in the year 1648. The country was booming with tropical resources and the people were peaceful and content living there, so the Portuguese called it Lugar Pacífica, or Peaceful Place.
  • 10.
    History Once thecolony had become self sufficient, the people of Lugar Pacífica asked for their freedom and were quickly denied. Thus, a rebellion began. The rebellion worked not long after, the Portuguese wanting to end on good terms with Lugar Pacífica to maintain trade. After gaining their independence on October 23rd, 1728 Lugar Pacífica shorted their name to Pacífica.
  • 11.
    History After several yearsof Portugal and New Guinea trading resources and money for slaves (via slave trade), the amount of slaves in Pacífica rivaled the amount of Portuguese. When the Kenyan tribal monarchy were taken, their influence caused a mutual understanding with the colonist and the slaves rebelled as well, when the independence was gained, the Portuguese colonist and slaves went mad until the Portuguese monarchy was formed.
  • 12.
    History After about150 years of this, the Africans wanted to be represented by their own, so a treaty was formed giving the western land to the royal Kenyan bloodline to rule. The day this treaty went into affect is known as Division Day, and is a national holiday.
  • 13.
    Clothing Clothing is mostly modernized in today’s Pacífican society. Casual clothing is commonly seen throughout the country’s kids and teens. Although, some more traditional Kenyans still dawn their native clothing. It wouldn’t be unheard of to see a traditionally dressed Kenyan, most located in West Pacífica because the major ethnicity is Kenyan.
  • 14.
    Music Music, like clothes,has modernized with the change of time. All genres are heard in Pacífica, include anything from pop to tribal. Many people like to listen to many different types of music and no one really cares to stop them, unless, of course, your music is a bit too loud.
  • 15.
    Food Traditional Kenyanfood is a mix of all the different ethnic groups in the area. It mainly consists of corn, maize, potatoes, beans, and varieties of meat. A very popular traditional dish is Ugali which is a porridge made of maize, and Irio, a mixture of all the traditional foods.
  • 16.
    Food TraditionalPortuguese food is mostly eaten in Eastern Pacífica. Most Portuguese consist of sea foods like crab, cod fish, and shrimp, but can also include cherese and peppers. A personal favorite Shrimp Mozambique
  • 17.
    Members of anAlliance? Pacífica became a member of the United Nations a few years after itself formation during World War 2. Pacífica remains an important member of the United Nations even today.
  • 18.
    Current Problems? Pacífica remains void of any serious issues within their country. The island nation hopes to remain peaceful and maintain itself problem free state.
  • 19.
    Eastern Pacífica Teen Thelife of the average East Pacífica n teenager is mainly centered around enjoying time with their friends and family while also attending school 5 days a week for 7 hours. They are very serious about their schooling because most jobs and careers will not accept those with a poor education. They also spend their time listening to music, which is generally very modern. They also take on average 2 foreign language courses that aren't English, Portuguese, or Swahili, and enjoy celebrations of all cultures
  • 20.
    Western Pacífica Teen Theaverage life of a West Pacífican teenager nearly mirrors that of an East Pacífican, but can be more traditional. Along with their religious practices and modern schooling, many are known to wear traditional African clothing or listen to traditional music alongside their families. They closely try to uphold their original upbringings, but that doesn't mean they don't enjoy the same styles of music, dance, and life that there bordering family does.
  • 21.
    Future? Pacifica'smain goals for the future include expanding our own productions of technology and electronics along with working on alliances and trade with other countries. We also strive to be able to maintain our way of life for all the inhabitants of Pacifica.