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The '''Republic of Valoria''' (French: ''République Valorienne'' [[wikipedia:Help:IPA/French|[ʁepyblik valɔʁjn]]]), commonly known as '''Valoria''', is a country located in North America. | The '''Republic of Valoria''' (French: ''République Valorienne'' [[wikipedia:Help:IPA/French|[ʁepyblik valɔʁjn]]]), commonly known as '''Valoria''', is a country located in North America. |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 4 April 2024
Republic of Valoria | |
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Motto: "Virtù e Speranza" ("Virtue and Hope") | |
Anthem: "High Flies the Osprey" | |
Capital and largest city |
Boston 42°21′37″N 71°3′28″W |
Official languages | English French |
Ethnic groups | <> |
Religion | <> |
Demonym(s) | Valorian |
Government | Unitary bicephalous executive |
Benjamin Radcliffe | |
Valerie Minerva | |
Britt Sheppard | |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Independence | |
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September 26th, 1756 |
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September 26th, 1762 |
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September 26th, 1942 |
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February 22nd, 1976 |
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February 1st, 2014 |
Area | |
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Population | |
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22,944,450 |
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22,216,823 (57th) |
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GDP (PPP) | |
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GDP (nominal) | |
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Gini (2022) | <> |
HDI (2022) | <> |
Currency | <> |
Time zone | <> |
Date format | yyyy/mm/dd |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +1 |
ISO 3166 code | VL |
Internet TLD | .vl |
The Republic of Valoria (French: République Valorienne [ʁepyblik valɔʁjn]), commonly known as Valoria, is a country located in North America.
History[edit | edit source]
Indigenous peoples[edit | edit source]
European colonization[edit | edit source]
British independence and early years (1756–1788)[edit | edit source]
The day after Governor Shirley's resignation, on September 26th, 1756, Anthony Vanwall formally declared the cities of Boston and Plymouth, as well as their surrounding areas, independent from the colony of Massachusetts. An informal council of prominent separatists, the foundation for today's National Assembly, was created to begin drafting a constitution. This council also appointed Christian Barton as chief ambassador, tasked with representing the new country internationally.
Valoria's founding was naturally met with resistance from Britain, both because of the illegal secession and because of French support. Valoria being founded in the midst of a war between global superpowers, Vanwall decided the nation's first major necessity would be a powerful army. Vanwall thus worked to equip the defense force of roughly fifteen thousand men that had been formed prior to secession with French weapons and training, provided by the Marquis de Montcalm. He also placed great importance on education, both because of his protestant beliefs, and because of his desire to educate a class of capable military leaders that could defend the country. With these aims in mind, Harvard college, the local institution of higher learning, was effectively turned into a military training facility for the Valorian defense force.
Although France initially succeeded in the early years of the war, the British were eventually able to turn the tides, and by 1758, the war in North America had entered a stalemate. For two years, neither side gained nor lost much compared to the other. By 1760, only a few sporadic engagements marked the continent, and the fighting between the French and British had moved to Europe itself. The British repeatedly tried to reclaim Boston and Plymouth for the next few years, but staunch defense from Valorians meant the British never managed to reclaim the secceeding territory.
States' Admittance and continued growth (1788–1861)[edit | edit source]
Mayami and Continental Rivalry (1861–1914)[edit | edit source]
Although the Civil War was an American conflict, Mayami took the opportunity to declare itself
First World War and Great Depression (1914–1942)[edit | edit source]
Monarchy (1942–2012)[edit | edit source]
Transitionary Period and Second Republic (2012–present)[edit | edit source]
Geography[edit | edit source]
Location and borders[edit | edit source]
Climate[edit | edit source]
Environment[edit | edit source]
Biodiversity and conservation[edit | edit source]
Government and politics[edit | edit source]
National government[edit | edit source]
Main Article: Politics of Valoria
Valoria is a representative democracy organized as a unitary, sui generis presidential republic. Valoria's system of government is often referred to as "bicephalous executive," with a popularly-elected president and prime minister, both of which serve distinct functions but are of equal rank.
The National Assembly serves as the unicameral national legislature, and is comprised of one hundred delegates, representing provinces proportionally to their population.
Administrative divisions[edit | edit source]
Main Article: Provinces of Valoria
Valoria is divded into eleven provinces
Foreign relations[edit | edit source]
Main Article: Foreign relations of Valoria
Military[edit | edit source]
Main article: Armed Forces of Valoria
The president exercises the authority of Commander of the Armed Forces, and appoints all military and civilian leadership. On a day-to-day basis, the Secretary of Defense, as the second-seniormost civilian leader of the armed forces, manages the military's operations. The Commanding General of the Armed Forces is the highest-ranking military official, leading both the Assembled Chiefs of Staff and Assembled Commands.
Economy[edit | edit source]
Science and technology[edit | edit source]
Main Article: Science and technology in Valoria
Energy[edit | edit source]
Transportation[edit | edit source]
Demographics[edit | edit source]
Population[edit | edit source]
Language[edit | edit source]
Religion[edit | edit source]
Urbanization and Major Cities[edit | edit source]
Health[edit | edit source]
Education[edit | edit source]
Culture[edit | edit source]
Visual Arts[edit | edit source]
Literature and philosophy[edit | edit source]
Music[edit | edit source]
Theater and cinema[edit | edit source]
Fashion[edit | edit source]
Media[edit | edit source]
Cuisine[edit | edit source]
Sports[edit | edit source]
Main Article: Sports in Valoria
Ice hockey is the national sport of Valoria, and is widely practiced in all parts of the country.
The VHF-sanctioned Valorian Hockey League and Coupe Balbuzard are the most popular nationwide professional sports competitions.
Valoria has enjoyed some success at both the Winter and Summer Olympics, although it has been far more successful at the Winter games. Valoria hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montréal.