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== Summary ==
 
 
 
 
The Commonwealth of Gervase was founded in 2004 on the principles of democracy, secularism, equality, and liberty. It has a written constitution and three distinct branches of government, including a president elected for five-year terms who is both head of government and of state, a bicameral legislature, and an independent judiciary. The nation is composed of eleven states, seven territories, and one capital district.  
 
The Commonwealth of Gervase was founded in 2004 on the principles of democracy, secularism, equality, and liberty. It has a written constitution and three distinct branches of government, including a president elected for five-year terms who is both head of government and of state, a bicameral legislature, and an independent judiciary. The nation is composed of eleven states, seven territories, and one capital district.  
  
  
 
== National Holidays ==
 
== National Holidays ==
 
 
 
January 1: New Year's Day
 
January 1: New Year's Day
  

Revision as of 00:57, 19 December 2004

Gervase
gervase.jpg
Flag of Gervase
Motto: "Aimer et Penser"
Region Greater Co Prosperity Region
Capital Jefferson
Official Language(s) English, French, Esperanto
Leader Levi Levey
Population 1.191 billion
Currency vatel (V) 
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The Commonwealth of Gervase was founded in 2004 on the principles of democracy, secularism, equality, and liberty. It has a written constitution and three distinct branches of government, including a president elected for five-year terms who is both head of government and of state, a bicameral legislature, and an independent judiciary. The nation is composed of eleven states, seven territories, and one capital district.


National Holidays

January 1: New Year's Day

May 1: May Day

July 25: Memorial Day

September 23: Independence Day

November 11: President's Day