Green-ville

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Green-ville
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Flag of Green-ville
Motto: Behold the power of Green-ville ye mighty, and despair
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Region Texas
Capital Green-ville City
Official Language(s) English, Green-villian
Leader Steve W. Estep
Population 6.02 Billion
Currency Greenbacks 
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Overview

The Desperado Democracy of Greenville is a relatively old and Very proud nation in The Region of Texas. It's leader, Steve W. Estep (sometimes called The Kingfish), when making public appearances, has been known to wear the customary symbol of power, The Lion's Head Mask of Green-ville. While this is not required of the head of state, it is a custom dating back to days of old.

Green-ville is located in the northeastern portion of the Texas Prairies and Lakes subregion, and currently serves as it's Sub-regional leader.

Capital

The Capital City of Green-ville is Green-ville City.


Major Cities

The other major cities in the Maverick Nation of Green-ville are (in no order of size): Washington Heights, Audie Murphy City, New New Orleans, Commerce, Quinlan, Ardis Heights, Boonies City, Kingston, Neylandville, Celeste, Lone Oak, White Rock, Rolling Rock, Miller City, Pine Grove, and Brantleyville.


Miscellaneous Information

Green-ville was named after General Thomas Jefferson Green, who was a Mier prisoner who escaped from the Mexican prison at Perote, and is accredited with the authorship of the immortal tribute to the Alamo--Thermopylae had its messenger of defeat--the Alamo had none. (the real-life Green-ville, TX, true fact)

Green-ville was the home of the most decorated U.S. Combat Soldier of World War II, Audie Murphy. (the real-life Greenville, TX, another true fact)

Green-ville is also home to the only Texas non-major league baseball team to defeat the New York Yankees in a game, the Green-ville Majors. (the real-life Greenville, TX, another true fact)

Green-ville has served The Region of Texas as Sports Commissioner.

Green-ville has also served The Region of Texas as Secretary of State.

Currently

Green-ville currently serves The Region of Texas as its Joint Vice President. Due to this position, Green-ville is third in command of the Region of Texas (behind the President, NewTexas and the other Joint Vice-President, Richard II.


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