Acapais

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Acapais
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Flag of Acapais
Motto: "Unity... Peace"
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Region Atlantian Oceania
Capital Fourier
Official Language(s) English, Latin
Leader Jesse Bernal
Population 5 Million
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Acapais is a free and peaceful nation located in the Altantian Oceania region.

Other nations around the globe envy the Acapans national pride. Its citizens love their country because of the near absence of prejudice and its peaceful minded government.

Geography

Terrain

Many geographers describe Acapais as a large ramp. Coastlines in the East and the rise and rise until the tallest mountains in the West.

Climate

Very warm near the beaches. Mild inland near the plains. Very cold up in the mountains.

History

Exiled

In 1550 the Acapans lost the great war to the Mundugras. The Mundugras killed the entire royal family and sent the rest of the Acapans into exile. The remaining Acapans marched six thousand miles and settled in the swamps southwest of Acapais. This path was know as the Trail of Tears.

Revenge

In 1761 Pablo Bernal was born and was promoted to general of the Acapan people in 1783. For ten years he raised and trained the most tactical army of that time. Pablo Bernal and every last native Acapan, marched to their homeland and restarted the war with Mundugras. The "War of Destiny" lasted for seven years and although the Acapans were outnumbered eight to five, in 1800 the Mundugras were defeated. Acapais was reclaimed to the native Acapans.

Post War

Since the War of Destiny, an overwhelming majority of the Acapais citizens wanted to abdicate war from the budget. Pablo Bernal, who became Supreme Minister immediately following the war, disagreed for he felt national defense was most important. But six years after becoming the minister, Pablo Bernal died of pneumonia. Pablo's son, Jesus, became the second Supreme Minister of Acapais. Jesus set exceptional precedents of doing what the people want and doing what is best for the people.

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