Simonvia
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Motto: Kangaroo Killers will be killed by Kangaroos | |
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Region | Trains are Great |
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Capital | Chapeltown |
Official Language(s) | Simonçais |
Leader | Simon Gilson 5th |
Population | - |
Currency | Confedro |
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Contents
A Brief History Of Simonvia
Simonvia is a nation which has thrived over the many years since it was founded in 1650 by a man who later came to be Emperor Simon Gilson the 1st. It has seen many wars, both civil and international. A recent example is the Oubanarian War which devastated the country when the capital city, Chapeltown, became another one of the Simonvian towns & cities attacked by rebel Oubanarians. Thankfully, the Oubanarian War finished with Simonvia assisting Imperial Aaronia & Scotllia to attack the Oubanarian capital city and free the Aaronian leader, Baron Aaron. Though Simonvia resides in Trains are Great, other regions that Simonvia has been a part of include the now non-existent Weatherfield & TheConfederacy of Greatnations
Towns & Cities Of Importance
Areas in Simonvia that are important for whatever reason:
Capital City (Home of Simonvia's ruler, Simon Gilson 5th)- Chapeltown
Major Commercial Port & the main HQ of Simonvian Airways- St Albans
Simonvia's steel capital and main chef training centre- Sheffield
Simonvian History Museum and burial place of old Simonvian rulers- Wombwell
Battle Memorials and old battlegrounds- Elsecar
Horse racing arena and birthplace of Simon Gilson 5th- Derby
Important People Of Simonvia
A brief list of important people in Simonvia:
Simovia's Ruler & His Family
- Simonvian ruler- Simon Gilson 5th
- Simonvian assistant ruler- Simon Gilson 6th (Will become ruler of Simonvia when Simon Gilson 5th dies)
- Wife of Simonvia's leader- Rebecca Gilson (nee Jagus)
Politics
Cabinet Ministers
- Minister for Transport- Ronald Circuit (Also vice president of the Simonvian Diabetics Association)
- Minister for Health- Irene Circuit (Also president of the Simonvian Diabetics Association)
Note: In case of an emergency and both the Simonvian leader and deputy leader are moved for fears of attempts on their lives, the two above ministers are put in charge of the country. The last recorded instance in which this was put into action was during the Oubanarian Reprive.
- Chancellor of the Exchequor- Peter Gilson (Also head of Simonvian Bank, the only bank company in Simonvia)
- Minister for Travel- Jocelyne Morrison
- Secretary of State for the Home- Joanne Kilntree
- Minister for Defence- Tony Warworthy
- Minister for Language- Chelsea Goshouse
- Minister for Agriculture- Jeanette Limpport
- Minister for Foreign Affairs- Sébastien Caddoft
- Minister for Education- Catherine Perrantry
- Minister for Sports- Paul Levisdale
- Minister for Citizenship- Donald Platbridge
- Simonvian Chief of Police- Howard Mendleley
- Minister for Culture- Karen Clark
- Minister for Human Resources- Lloyd David
County Representatives
- County representative for Chapelshire- Ireron Ronene
- County representative for Derbyshire- Richard Auran
- County representative for Albanshire- Faith Fredrickson
International Representatives
- International representative for Slingsby- Jane Slingsby
- International representative for Rails- Chris Garnett
- International representative for British Rails- Chris Green
- International representative for Imperial Aaronia- Ambassador Tanya-Marie Coconut
Simonvian Wars
This is a brief summary of all the wars concerning Simonvia:
International Wars
- The Oubanarian War
Civil Wars
Simonvian Sporting Events
Simonvia has a range of sporting events including:
- The Simonvian Grand National (See Derby)
- The Simonvian Vessel Championships (See St Albans)
- The Kangaroo Football Cup
Geography of Simonvia
Rivers & Lakes
- The river Gilson runs through Chapeltown before being joined by the smaller river Alban close to St Albans.
- Lake Circuit is situated about 10 kilometres from Chapeltown.
Mountains
- Mount Simonvia is situated north of Chapeltown. It is the highest mountain in Simonvia.
- Mount Alban is the second highest mountain and is situated close to the town of Farringdon and the city of St Albans. The river Alban starts here.
Nations Allied With Simonvia
This is a section dedicated to the nations that are allied with Simonvia. The nations are:
- Imperial Aaronia
- Slingsby
- Rails
- British Rails
- Scotllia
- Ellenownia
- Hazeltopia
- Stacezonia
Simonvian Transport
Transport Companies
Due to the sudden increase in demand for passenger transport, the transport minister, Ronald Circuit has created public transport companies to transport the people of Simonvia to their destination. Some of the more popular companies are shown below:
- Simonvian Airways- Simonvia's main international airline.
- Simonvian Trains- Simonvia's main railway company.
- First Simonvia- This company was once the rival of Simonvian Trains. Now it runs buses.
- Chapeltown Underground- The light rail service seving Chapeltown and the area around it.
- Air Calgary- Simonvia's main domestic and minor international airline. Famous for low fares.
Additional Transport Facts
- Chapeltown Central station has become more environmentally friendly as part of a major upgrade. Trains were diverted to the slightly smaller Chapeltown Westwood Grange (the old International terminus). Some local services were diverted to the sub-terrainian platforms and continued on to Hackenthorpe and Camden. This upgrade was called the Chapeltown Central Environmental Upgrade.
Religions in Simonvia
Different Religions
There are many different religions in Simonvia. The most well-know religions are:
- Holy Railways
- Temple of the Kangaroo.
Holy Railways
Holy Railways is the main religion in Simonvia and was the cause of both civil wars:
Temple of the Kangaroo
Temple of the Kangaroo is a spiritual belief which is fastly becoming a major religion in Simonvia. Teachings come from 'The Book of Roo'. Roo is the 'God' of this particular religion and has been known to take the form of a man with the head of a kangaroo.
Places of Worship
All religions worship in different ways and in different types of buildings. Some types of religious buildings include:
Churches- Holy Railways
Holy Railways worship in traditional churches.
Temples- Temple of the Kangaroo
Like the name implies, the spiritual religion worships in a temple, normally around the same size as a church but large and round instead of thin like churches.