Difference between revisions of "Quaon"
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motto=Our Free Empire Shall Reign Across The World! | | motto=Our Free Empire Shall Reign Across The World! | | ||
map=No Map Available Yet | | map=No Map Available Yet | | ||
− | language=English (38%), | + | language=English (38%), Spanish (20%), Italian (13%)), Others (29%) | |
capital=Quaon City (Official), Chiom City (Unofficial) | | capital=Quaon City (Official), Chiom City (Unofficial) | | ||
− | population= | + | population=800+ million | |
currency=dollar | | currency=dollar | | ||
leader=Prime Minister Quin Orborn (deceased), The Senate, Congress, The Supreme Court | leader=Prime Minister Quin Orborn (deceased), The Senate, Congress, The Supreme Court | ||
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− | The Free Empire of Quaon is a huge, socially progressive nation, remarkable for its devotion to social welfare. Its compassionate, hard-working, intelligent population | + | Conventional Long Form: The Free Empire of Quaon (Well Known Title. Official Title From Roman Times is "The Imperial Princepality of the Remnants of the Roman Quaon Family." Rarely used, though technically still the title. |
+ | Conventional Short Form: Quaon | ||
+ | Government Type: Democratic Republic | ||
+ | Legslative Groups: Congress, Supreme Court, Office of the Prime Minister, Senate, Local | ||
+ | National Holidays: Founding Day (March 28th), Remberance Day (June 18th), varous relgious holidays. | ||
+ | Sufrage: 18 | ||
+ | Militia Service: Prevously required for a year of all 18 year olds, now is a college option. | ||
+ | Economy: Very Strong Economy, Hurt By High Taxes | ||
+ | Ethnic Groups: Ancestorial Quaonion (old Roman) 34%, African 20%, English 18%, Spanish 10%, Other 18%. | ||
+ | Religions: Christian 30%, Jewish 22%, Muslim 21%, Atheist 10%, Pagan 10%, Other 7%. | ||
+ | Languages: English, Spanish, Various Others | ||
+ | State Animal: Owl | ||
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+ | The Free Empire of Quaon is a huge, socially progressive nation, remarkable for its devotion to social welfare. Its compassionate, hard-working, intelligent population hold their civil and political rights very dear, although the wealthy and those in business tend to be viewed with suspicion. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | The Free Empire of Quaon was founded by Shilom and Chiom Quaon in the first few years after the fall of the Roman Empire. |
Revision as of 17:43, 17 March 2006
Flag of Quaon | |
Motto: Our Free Empire Shall Reign Across The World! | |
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Region | European Continent |
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Capital | Quaon City (Official), Chiom City (Unofficial) |
Official Language(s) | English (38%), Spanish (20%), Italian (13%)), Others (29%) |
Leader | Prime Minister Quin Orborn (deceased), The Senate, Congress, The Supreme Court |
Population | 800+ million |
Currency | dollar |
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Conventional Long Form: The Free Empire of Quaon (Well Known Title. Official Title From Roman Times is "The Imperial Princepality of the Remnants of the Roman Quaon Family." Rarely used, though technically still the title. Conventional Short Form: Quaon Government Type: Democratic Republic Legslative Groups: Congress, Supreme Court, Office of the Prime Minister, Senate, Local National Holidays: Founding Day (March 28th), Remberance Day (June 18th), varous relgious holidays. Sufrage: 18 Militia Service: Prevously required for a year of all 18 year olds, now is a college option. Economy: Very Strong Economy, Hurt By High Taxes Ethnic Groups: Ancestorial Quaonion (old Roman) 34%, African 20%, English 18%, Spanish 10%, Other 18%. Religions: Christian 30%, Jewish 22%, Muslim 21%, Atheist 10%, Pagan 10%, Other 7%. Languages: English, Spanish, Various Others State Animal: Owl
The Free Empire of Quaon is a huge, socially progressive nation, remarkable for its devotion to social welfare. Its compassionate, hard-working, intelligent population hold their civil and political rights very dear, although the wealthy and those in business tend to be viewed with suspicion.
History
The Free Empire of Quaon was founded by Shilom and Chiom Quaon in the first few years after the fall of the Roman Empire.