Pascifitonia
Flag of Pascifitonia | |
Motto: Pro tanto quid retrebamus | |
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Region | Europe |
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Capital | New Cardiff |
Official Language(s) | English, Welsh, Mokeran & Other European Languages |
Leader | Adam Smith |
Population | 82,000,000 |
Currency | LGA$ |
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Summary
Location
Pascifitonia is in Southern Europe bordering the Black Sea, Marentia, Unnasrt & Abruzicstan. The location is very convinient for trade and travel.
History
For pre 1967 history see New Wales In 1967 the Battle for Independance took place in Bishopton Castle. New Wales became Pascifitonia, an inderpendant state. Since then the country has been a liberal state. In 1994 The Green Party took power and made severe changes to the country's industries and power production.
Landscape
The landscape ranges from the flat areas and sandy beaches on the North Coast to the hills of the Kenning National Park, Southshire. Rivers form a major part of Pasciiftonia's infastructure.
The Country
Capital: New Cardiff
Population: 82,000,000
</div>National Flower: The Daffodil
National Animal: Llama
National Embelm: The Leek
Motto: "Pro tanto quid retrebamus"
Nationaliy: Pascifitonian
National Anthem: Walk Forward
Timezone: CETE
Highest Point: Wilson Point
Lowest Point: Salisbury Basin
</div>Biggest Cities
1. New Cardiff - Capital
2. Yarmouth Bay
3. Bishopston
4. Trafalgar
5. Audly
7. Cley Hill
10. Aylsham
Politics
The Government
- The Minister for External Affairs - Dr. George FRANCIS
- The Minister for International Trade - Lord Johnathon HEPFORD
- The Minister for Economy and Industry - Prof. Aalen JAARNESÅ
- The Minister for Finance - Kristoph LAARE
- The Minister for Justice - Lord William LUCAS
- The Minister for Internal Affairs - Kriaan LEORØ
- The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure - Dr. Rhiannon DERAA
- The Minister for the Parliment - Samual REYNOLDS
- The Minister for War and Defence - Dr. Brendan JOHNSON
- The Minister for Education and Science - Liam KEYZOR
- The Minister for Culture - Liaane FANØSE
- The Minister for Public Health - Kriablos NEIANTO
- The Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Environment - Lord Luke THOMPSON
- The Minister for Tourism - Dr. Susanna SMITH
- The Minister for Media and Sport - Dr. Maøs LARK