Zimea

Zimea [Zi meh a] is a hypothetical micro island nation in the Pacific Ocean with an estimated scope of ~9.9km and an area of ~4km². The island has not yet been constructed.

Infrastructure & Ownership
Zimea is planned to be powered by 100% Green Energy and will have some of the best internet services in the Pacific Ocean, excluding Hawaii.

The educational system is mainly focussed on skilled trade so that children can choose all their lessons from the 6th grade up. (With exceptions if they need to improve in the main subjects)

The only airport in Zimea operates two flights per week, with the primary port receiving two shipments of mail, goods and people per month.

Citizens are entilted to complete control and ownership of their property, with absolutely no government control or guidelines.

Imports & Exports
Zimea is projected to be heavily dependant on imports from foreign nations. The only expected exports will be salt, software, and smaller, handmade goods.

Language
The national language of Zimea is Zimeisch (Zi me-isch), which will be spoken by most citizens. German and English are also recognised languages, but not official.

Government
Zimea uses a monarchy like system for the president.

If the current president dies or wants to step down from office the nearest relatives or a from the former president selected person will be asked if they want to go in office, If more then one person agrees the people get to elect thier next president. If none of them agree citizens can put themselfs up for election.

All other offices are elected by the citizens.

Territory
Zimea has currently claimed an underwater mountain where

the main Island will later be build.

The Island lies between Baja California Sur and Hawaii

at 20.246737, -130.836182 .

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Mountain could be a volcano.

Territory outside the EEZ


Zimea has also Claimed an island in Germany, Hamburg.

The First succeeding expedition taking 2 houres on the 27.09.2018.

The Flag will be plated soon.

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