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=== National government ===
=== National government ===
<small>''Main Article: [[Politics of Valoria]]''</small>
Valoria is a representative democracy organized as a [[wikipedia:Unitary_state|unitary]], ''[[wikipedia:Sui_generis|sui generis]]'' presidential republic. Valoria's system of government often referred to as "bicephalous executive," with a popularly-elected [[President of Valoria|president]] and prime minister, both of which serve different functions and are of equal rank.


=== Administrative divisions ===
=== Administrative divisions ===

Revision as of 19:48, 27 January 2024

The Republic of Valoria (French: République Valorienne [ʁepyblik valɔʁjn]), commonly known as Valoria, is a country located in North America.

History

Indigenous peoples

European colonization

British independence and early years (1756–1788)

Stats' Admittance and continued growth (1788–1861)

Mayami and Continental Rivalry (1861–1914)

First World War and Great Depression (1914–1942)

Monarchy (1942–2012)

Transitionary Period and Second Republic (2012–present)

Geography

Location and borders

Climate

Environment

Biodiversity and conservation

Government and politics

National government

Main Article: Politics of Valoria

Valoria is a representative democracy organized as a unitary, sui generis presidential republic. Valoria's system of government often referred to as "bicephalous executive," with a popularly-elected president and prime minister, both of which serve different functions and are of equal rank.

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Science and technology

Energy

Transportation

Demographics

Population

Language

Religion

Urbanization and Major Cities

Health

Education

Culture

Visual Arts

Literature and philosophy

Music

Theater and cinema

Fashion

Media

Cuisine

Sports