Adon Olam
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National Motto: Baruch Atah Adonai, Elohaynu Melech Haolam | |||
National Anthem: El Shaddai | |||
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Region | Western Atlantic | ||
Capital | Beth Yisrael | ||
Largest City | Beth Yisrael | ||
Population | 5,000,000 | ||
Suffrage | 18 years | ||
Official Language(s) | Hebrew | ||
Government Melech of Adon Olam
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Theocratic Monarchy Adara Ben Moishe | ||
Established |
28 Nisan 5589 | ||
ISO Nation Code | ADOL | ||
Currency | Olamite Shilling (AOSH )
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Time Zone | -2 | ||
• Summer (DST) | -1 | ||
Internet TLD | .ao | ||
Calling Code | +75
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National Symbols • Sport • Animal • Fruit • Flower |
Rugby Lion Fig Lilly of the Valley | ||
UN Status | N/A | ||
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Adon Olam is a growing nation in the Western Atlantic. It was founded on May 1, 1829 by Eli Ben Moishe, who was a Messianic Jew seeking a new Zionist utopia. The King of Adon Olam or the Melech is a decendant of Eli Ben Moishe.
Culture
The culture of Adon Olam is a blend of Western European styles, due to the diverse population. But the nation is steeped in Christian and Jewish traditions.
In rural areas, Olamites generally live by substanance farming and fishing only harvesting enough for the needs of the family, and the community. In more urban areas, it is capitalism as usual. Most businesses are sole proprietorships, as current laws discourage corporations due to the fact that corporations put the small business out of work.
National Hollidays
Date | Name |
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Tishrei 1-2 | Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) |
Tishrei 3 | Tzom Gedaliah (Fast of the Seventh Month) |
Tishrei 8 | Shabbat of Returning |
Tishrei 9-10 | Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) |
Tishrei 14-21 | Feast of Tabernacles |
Tishrei 22 | Eighth Day of Assembly |
Tishrei 23 | Day of Celebrating the Torah |
Kislev 24 - Tevet 2 | Hannukah (Festival of Lights) |
Tevet 4 | Christmas Day |
Varies | Gregorian New Year |
Varies | Ash Wednesday |
Adar 11 | Fast of Esther |
Adar 14-15 | Purim |
Nisan 14-22 | Passover (Feast of Unleavened Bread) |
Varies | Easter Sunday |
Nisan 27 | Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Memorial Day) |
Nisan 28 | Adon Olam Independence Day |
Iyyar 28 | Yom Yerushalayim |
Sivan 5-7 | Feast of Pentecost |
Varies | All Saints Day |
Tamuz 17 | Tzom Tammuz |
Av 9 | Tish'a B'Av |