British Londinium
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National motto: Pro Regina quod terra | |||
National anthem: God Save The Queen | |||
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Region | Great Britain and Ireland | ||
Capital | Londinium | ||
Largest City | Kensington | ||
Population | 347 million | ||
Suffrage | All members | ||
Official Language(s) | British English, Arabic | ||
Government Her Majesty the Queen
The Right Honourable Prime Minister |
Constitutional Monarchy Hemali I James al-Malik | ||
Fully independent, member of the GB&I Empire Independence from the Empire of South Albion Joining the GB&I Empire |
1321 1876 | ||
ISO Nation Code | BL | ||
Currency | Pound Sterling (GBP )
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Time Zone | 0 | ||
• Summer (DST) | 1 | ||
Internet TLD | .bl.uk | ||
Calling Code | +42
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National Symbols • Sport • Animal • Fruit • Flower |
football domo-kun pineapple rose | ||
UN Status | UN member | ||
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The Commonwealth of British Londinium, Arabic, ثحع ضهممهنشعالتح هف پريتيسح ❊هندينيوم, is an advanced constitutional monarchy in Great Britain and Ireland.
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History
The history of British Londinium is long and colourful, and can be split into five periods: the Era of Tyranny, the War of Sovereignty, the Anarchy, the Age of Enlightenment, and the New Commonwealth.
Era of Tyranny
British Londinium had long prospered quietly and peacefully along the coast of the British Isles. In 1129, scouts from the Empire of South Albion first discovered British Londinium. This militaristic country quickly dispatched thousands of elite men-at-arms; they rapidly seized the cities of Westminster, Lundenwic, and Kensington. The capital, Londinium, fell soon after. King Djoser, ruler of South Albion, was not kind to British Londinium - their people brutally opressed, their women exported to South Albion as sexual slaves, and their children arbitrarily executed. The rich and vibrant culture of British Londinium was smothered by South Albion's rule.
War of Sovereignty
The Anarchy
Age of Enlightenment
New Commonwealth
However, decay began to set in the government. By early 2004, the bureaucracy of the Republic of British Londinium was so bad, it took 12.46 years for the paperwork for a driver's licence to be approved. In 2005, a new prime minister was elected, James al-Malik. al-Malik redrafted the constitution, to make a country in which all citizens would be equal, the economy would be strong, the people's rights would blossom, and the government would be transparent. This redraft was approved by a landslide in Parliament, and came in force in 2006.