Maghreb

The Maghreb Union is an Arab-Berber federation in Northern Africa, spanning most of the Southern Mediterranean coastline. It's neighbours are Egypt in the East, Spain to the North via Ceuta, Sudan, Chad, Nigeria, Greater Rhodesia, and Mauritania to the South.

Government
The Maghreb Union is a semi-Presidential federal republic, supported by the military. The capital is located in Algiers, the largest city in Algeria.

Marshal Khalifa Haftar, a former Libyan military strongman rules the country as President.

Military
The Maghrebi Armed Forces consists of the Maghrebi People's Army (AMP), Maghrebi Navy (MaN), and the Maghrebi Air Force (QJM). Universal 12 months conscription is imposed on able-bodied men aged between 19 to 30. The Maghrebi Armed Forces is the largest military force in North Africa, and the second largest in the continent. Equipment is primarily purchased from Russia.

Economy
The Maghrebi economy is mostly petroleum derived.

Geography
Majority of Maghreb landmass is part of the Sahara desert, causing most of the population to live by the coast, and making it one of the least-densely populated countries on the planet.

The Southern tips of the country just enter the Tropic of Cancer. The country reports hot temperatures all-year round at day, and very chilly figures being recorded at night. Most rainfalls go to the coast unsurprisingly.