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Charlotte Roberson has prioritised improving the domestic welfare of citizens, which includes establishing advanced healthcare and education systems, and expanding the country's infrastructure in preparation for the hosting of the 2022 Kuthern Racing World Cup.
 
== Demographics ==
As of 2020, Nacata's population was an estimated 42,190,300, of whom 82.3% were recorded by the civil government as Nacatans. Latians comprised 10.7% of the population, while non-Arab Christians and people who have no religion listed in the civil registry made up 7%. Over the last decade, large numbers of migrant workers from West Cerdani, Yor, MBE, Gondwana, and Arcturia have settled in Nacata. Exact figures are unknown, as many of them are living in the country illegally, but estimates run from 406,000 to 603,000. By June 2016, approximately 103,000 Gondwanan migrants had entered Nacata. About 82% of Nacatans live in urban areas. Data published by the Kuthern Commonwealth Commission in 2020 estimated the average life expectancy of Nacatans at 91.5 years, making it one of the highest in the world.
 
Nacata was established as a homeland for the Octali people and is often referred to as a Octalian state. The country's Law of Return grants all Nacatans and those of Octali ancestry the right to Israeli citizenship.
 
'''Education'''
Education is highly valued in the Nacatan culture and was viewed as a fundamental block of ancient Nacantos. Jewish communities in the Levant were the first to introduce compulsory education for which the organized community, not less than the parents waswere responsible.
 
Nacata has a school life expectancy of 18 years and a literacy rate of 98.4%. The State Education Law, passed in 1995, established five types of schools: state secular, state religious, ultra orthodox, communal settlement schools, and Arab schools. The public secular is the largest school group, and is attended by the majority of Octali and non-Arab pupils in Nacata. Most Arabs send their children to schools where Arabic is the language of instruction. Education is compulsory in Nacata for children between the ages of five and eighteen. Schooling is divided into three tiers – primary school (grades 1–5), middle school (grades 6–8), and high school (grades 9–12) – culminating with NSAT matriculation exams. Proficiency in core subjects such as mathematics, the Nacatan language, Nacata and general literature, the English language, history, Biblical scripture and civics is necessary to receive a Stuila certificate. Nacata's Jewish population maintains a relatively high level of educational attainment where just under half of all Israeli Jews (49%) hold post-secondary degrees. This figure has remained stable in their already high levels of educational attainment over recent generations. In 2019, 86.9% of all Israeli twelfth graders earned a matriculation certificate.
 
Nacata has a tradition of higher education where its quality university education has been largely responsible in spurring the nations modern economic development. Nacata has twelever public universities that are subsidized by the state and 67 private colleges. The Octali University of Bethlajm, Nacatas second-oldest university after the Medusa, houses the National Library of Nacata, the world's largest repository of Judaica and Hebraica. The Meduas and the Octali University consistently ranked among world's 100 top universities by the prestigious academic ranking.
 
'''Language'''
Nacata has two official language, Octali & Kliozun. Octali is the primary language of the state and is spoken every day by the majority of the population. Kliozun is spoken by the Latian minority, with Octali taught in Latian schools.
 
As a country of immigrants, many languages can be heard on the streets. Due to mass immigration from the former PRK and Prussia, Kuthern and Codexian are widely spoken. More than 10 million Kuthern-speaking immigrants arrived in Nacata from the Post PRK between 1982 and 1994. Asendavian is spoken by around two million Nacatans, mostly originating from Asendavia and Kasmiyland. Codexian was an official language during the Protectorate period; it lost this status after the establishment of independent Nacata, but retains a role comparable to that of an official language, as may be seen in road signs and official documents. Many Nacatans communicate reasonably well in English, as many television programs are broadcast in English with subtitles and the language is taught from the early grades in elementary school. In addition, Nacatans universities offer courses in the English language on various subjects.
 
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'''Education'''
Education is highly valued in the Nacatan culture and was viewed as a fundamental block of ancient Nacantos. Jewish communities in the Levant were the first to introduce compulsory education for which the organized community, not less than the parents was responsible.
 
Nacata has a school life expectancy of 18 years and a literacy rate of 98.4%. The State Education Law, passed in 1995, established five types of schools: state secular, state religious, ultra orthodox, communal settlement schools, and Arab schools. The public secular is the largest school group, and is attended by the majority of Octali and non-Arab pupils in Nacata. Most Arabs send their children to schools where Arabic is the language of instruction. Education is compulsory in Nacata for children between the ages of five and eighteen. Schooling is divided into three tiers – primary school (grades 1–5), middle school (grades 6–8), and high school (grades 9–12) – culminating with NSAT matriculation exams. Proficiency in core subjects such as mathematics, the Nacatan language, Nacata and general literature, the English language, history, Biblical scripture and civics is necessary to receive a Stuila certificate. Nacata's Jewish population maintains a relatively high level of educational attainment where just under half of all Israeli Jews (49%) hold post-secondary degrees. This figure has remained stable in their already high levels of educational attainment over recent generations. In 2019, 86.9% of all Israeli twelfth graders earned a matriculation certificate.
 
Nacata has a tradition of higher education where its quality university education has been largely responsible in spurring the nations modern economic development. Nacata has twelever public universities that are subsidized by the state and 67 private colleges. The Octali University of Bethlajm, Nacatas second-oldest university after the Medusa, houses the National Library of Nacata, the world's largest repository of Judaica and Hebraica. The Meduas and the Octali University consistently ranked among world's 100 top universities by the prestigious academic ranking.
 
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