Zapatista Triangle
The Zapatista Triangle (Creeperian Spanish – Creeperian: Տրիանգփլո դե Զապատիստա; Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: Triangulo de Zapatista; Creeperian Spanish pronunciation: [triˈan.gu.lo de za.paˈtis.ta]) is a pejorative geopolitical term used to refer to the departments of Abdan, Helam, Jakiz, San Pedro, and Zapatista, its namesake, which are commonly attributed to be the one of the most dangerous parts of Creeperopolis. The triangle is known for being a stronghold of Mara Salvatrucha and has also been identified as the origin of much of the world's illegal narcotics and the origin of much of the global drug trade.
The five departments of the Zapatista Triangle have a notably lower human development index result than the other departments of Creeperopolis. The five departments also have higher levels of crime, including murders and robberies, lower life expectancies, higher infant mortality rates, and considerably higher incarceration rates than the rest of Creeperopolis.
Department comparisons
Department | Population | Capital & largest city | HDI | Life expectancy |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abdan | 10,000,000 | San Pablo | .561 | 56.78 |
Helam | 7,000,000 | San Nicolás | .566 | 57.66 |
Jakiz | 14,000,000 | Denshire | .578 | 59.93 |
San Pedro | 15,000,000 | San Pedro | .591 | 62.22 |
Zapatista | 16,000,000 | Tuxtla Martínez | .568 | 57.90 |