Difference between revisions of "The Isles of Koster"
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The '''Brotherly Union of the Isles of Koster''' consists of a chain of islands off the mainland. Once independent states, the two largest islands has formed a union and adopted the same laws and currency. Throughout the history of the union, the smaller nearby islands have been admitted to the union and many (mostly unhabited) islets have been incorporated as well. | The '''Brotherly Union of the Isles of Koster''' consists of a chain of islands off the mainland. Once independent states, the two largest islands has formed a union and adopted the same laws and currency. Throughout the history of the union, the smaller nearby islands have been admitted to the union and many (mostly unhabited) islets have been incorporated as well. | ||
− | The constitution of Isles of Koster is unique in a sense. It greatly reduces the power of the parliament and government in order to ensure that the people inhabiting the islands are to remain | + | The constitution of Isles of Koster is unique in a sense. It greatly reduces the power of the parliament and government in order to ensure that the people inhabiting the islands are to remain free, with as little political influence over their lives as possible. Although greatly appreciated by most of the population, the constitution has rended the people politically apathetic and has made the youth of Isles of Koster the most rebellious in the world. |
Revision as of 10:03, 12 July 2005
Flag of The Isles of Koster | |
Motto: "In the interest of the people" | |
Region | International Democratic Union |
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Capital | Milton |
Official Language(s) | English, Scandinavian dialects |
Leader | Presidency is held by MPs on a rotational basis. |
Population | 3 billion |
Currency | Riksdaler |
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The Brotherly Union of the Isles of Koster consists of a chain of islands off the mainland. Once independent states, the two largest islands has formed a union and adopted the same laws and currency. Throughout the history of the union, the smaller nearby islands have been admitted to the union and many (mostly unhabited) islets have been incorporated as well.
The constitution of Isles of Koster is unique in a sense. It greatly reduces the power of the parliament and government in order to ensure that the people inhabiting the islands are to remain free, with as little political influence over their lives as possible. Although greatly appreciated by most of the population, the constitution has rended the people politically apathetic and has made the youth of Isles of Koster the most rebellious in the world.