Mannifax

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The Republic of Mannifax
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National Flag Coat of Arms
Motto A New Homeland
Region Liberalia
Capital Fordham
Largest City Williamsburg
Official Language(s) English, French
Government
  - President
  - Vice President
Parliamentary Federal Republic
Edmund Ryland Bradford
Alessa Victoria Saporto
Population
 - Total
2007 estimate
570,000,000
Currency Dinary (MXDY)
GDP
  - Total
  - Per capita
2007 estimate
$4,953,952,856,006
$8,691
National animal
  - Common name
Cervus canadensis
Elk
Internet TLD .mx
Calling Code +52

Mannifax, officially the Republic of Mannifax (French: République mannienne), is a country located in Liberalia. Mannifax is a parliamentary federal republic of sixteen provinces. The capital city and seat of government is Fordham. Mannifax's national animal is the Elk, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its currency is the Dinary.

Mannifax has been a member of the United Nations since 17 July 2007.

History

Ancient Finnia

Age of Settlement

House of Royaume

The Channel War

The Hartford Revolution

The Republic

21st Century

Government

Law

Federal level

State level

Administrative divisions

Geography and climate

Economy

Infrastructure

Demography

Religion

Mannifax is a secular country where freedom of thought and of religion is preserved, in virtue of the 1842 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. The Republic is based on the principle of laïcité, that is of freedom of religion (including of agnosticism and atheism) enforced by the 1872 Mannish law on the separation of church and state. Roman Catholicism is no longer considered a state religion, as it was before the Revolution of the early 19th Century.

The Republic of Mannifax has one of the least religious populations in Liberalia. According to the 2007 census, 57% of the country is agnostic, atheist, non-believer or no-organized believer, 29% Roman Catholic, 9% Jewish, 4% Hindu and 1% Muslim. The National Post reports that 12 percent of Mannish citizens regularly attend religious services.

Education

Culture