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== Government ==
 
The Pride of Greenville is simply that, a relatively old and Very proud nation in The Region of Texas. It's leader, Steve W. Estep, when making public appearances, has been known to wear the customary symbol of power, a lion's head mask. While this is not required of the head of state, it is a custom dating back to days of old.
 
The Pride of Greenville is simply that, a relatively old and Very proud nation in The Region of Texas. It's leader, Steve W. Estep, when making public appearances, has been known to wear the customary symbol of power, a lion's head mask. While this is not required of the head of state, it is a custom dating back to days of old.
  
 
Currently serving The Region of Texas as its Secretary of State, a position that Estep is familiar with, his mother once having served as personal secretary to the real-life Louisiana Secretary of State a long time ago.
 
Currently serving The Region of Texas as its Secretary of State, a position that Estep is familiar with, his mother once having served as personal secretary to the real-life Louisiana Secretary of State a long time ago.

Revision as of 11:59, 22 December 2006

Green-ville
green-ville.jpg
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 5.488 Billion
Currency Greenbacks 
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Government

The Pride of Greenville is simply that, a relatively old and Very proud nation in The Region of Texas. It's leader, Steve W. Estep, when making public appearances, has been known to wear the customary symbol of power, a lion's head mask. While this is not required of the head of state, it is a custom dating back to days of old.

Currently serving The Region of Texas as its Secretary of State, a position that Estep is familiar with, his mother once having served as personal secretary to the real-life Louisiana Secretary of State a long time ago.