Cotswolds Confederation

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Introduction

The Cotswolds Confederation (Founded 2022) Is A Micro-Nation Located In The Cotswolds. It has an Official Size of 907.26 m, and A Population Of 32 People.

The Flag Of Cotswolds Confederation
The Flag Of The Cotswolds Confederation. (Blue For The Sky, Green For The Grass and Natural Wildlife, and The Oak Tree Because Its The National Tree.)

Its National Tree Is The Oak Tree, as The Population Of Oaks Is Very High There. The Cotswolds Confederation Use Their Own Currency (Cotty/Cotties)

The Total Land Area Of The Cotswolds Confederation.
The Coat Of Arms Of The Cotswold Confederation

The Cotswolds Confederation Is Currently Ruled By Supreme President Thedoros Oskar Erikson.


It is Surrounded by The United Kingdom, Specifically England. At The Moment The Cotswolds Confederation Is Working On Building Up And Improving Relations With Other Micro-Nations That Are Nearby, And Has Also Requested To Be A Part Of A Micro-Nation Alliance (The Micronational Assembly.)

Political Relations

The Cotswolds Confederation is Currently Trying To Build Relations With Not Only Other Micro-States But Also The U.K, And is Looking To Try And Achieve Recognition Or At-Least A Letter Back From The United Nations,

Origins

The Origin Of The Independence Movement For The Cotswolds Confederation Started a Long Time Ago, Theodoros Oskar Eriksson's Great Great Grandfather Was The One To Build The Cotswolds In The Area, And In The Family Line The Eriksons Have Slowly Turned Into A Hybrid Cotswoldian Culture Of A Mix Between British-Swedish Culture, Therefore The Cotswoldian People Believe They Have a Right To Their Independence.

Founding

The Cotswolds Confederation Was Founded In 2022 By Theodoros Oskar Erikson Due To The Cultural Difference Between The British And Those In The Cotswolds, Not Only That But Also The Majority Of Cotswoldians Wanting Independence, Out of 32, 31 People Voted For Independence From The United Kingdom.