Difference between revisions of "Detmere (Region)"
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The '''Grand Duchy of Detmere''' is the second smallest autonomous region of the [[United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]] in terms of area, with six provinces, and the smallest in terms of population with 14.7 ''per cent'' of the total. Detmere is one of two administrative divisions that devolved from the [[Isselmere_(Region)|Kingdom of Isselmere]], of which it is still officially a part. | The '''Grand Duchy of Detmere''' is the second smallest autonomous region of the [[United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]] in terms of area, with six provinces, and the smallest in terms of population with 14.7 ''per cent'' of the total. Detmere is one of two administrative divisions that devolved from the [[Isselmere_(Region)|Kingdom of Isselmere]], of which it is still officially a part. | ||
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Revision as of 20:40, 5 February 2006
Administrative Division | Autonomous Region |
State | United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland |
Capital | |
Viceroy | The Rt. Hon. Richard Elsbruck, Lord High Commissioner |
Head of Government | Matthew Kettering, First Minister |
Unification | 21 September 1015 |
Holidays Coronation Day Union Day Constitution Day |
21 September (1015) 25 June (1562) 24 March (1986) |
Legislature English |
Unicameral parliament Detmerian General Assembly |
Legal Tradition(s) | Mix of common and civil law |
Languages Official |
English |
The Grand Duchy of Detmere is the second smallest autonomous region of the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland in terms of area, with six provinces, and the smallest in terms of population with 14.7 per cent of the total. Detmere is one of two administrative divisions that devolved from the Kingdom of Isselmere, of which it is still officially a part.