Draft:Araquitica

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People's Democratic Republic of Araquitica
popolen demócratac rréspiblaca Árraquitíça
The flag of Araquitica
Flag
The emblem/coat of arms of Araquitica
Coat of arms
Motto: "Iunctis rixis, simul in pace."
"United in strife, together in peace."
Anthem: "National anthem"
Territories of Carnoletia
Territories of Carnoletia
StatusActive
LocationBerkley, United States
CapitalInómoxt
Largestcapital
Official languagesEnglish, Carnoletian
Recognised national languagesIrish Gaelic
Ethnic groups
(2023)
  • 90% Carnoletian
  • 10% Non-Human
Religion
(2023)
35% Carnoletian Jaredism
Demonym(s)Carnoletian
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential constitutional republic
• Grand Prince
Jane AB Citizen
• Prime Minister
Jane AB Citizen
LegislatureParliament
Independence 
from the United States
• Independence
15 February 2021
• Constitution ratified
16 February 2021
Area
• Total
0.0005260170 km2 (0.0002030963 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0%
Membership21
CurrencyBřẹđhḥovʌ (Brhedhova)
Time zoneUTC-2 (EST)
• Summer (DST)
UTC-1 (EDT)
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+1
Internet TLD.ce

The United Crowns of Carnoletia, more commonly known as Carnoletia, is a micronation in Michigan. Its capital is the city of Ịnḥɔ̣mośt. It is a federal semi=presidential constitutional republic with the government consisting of the Premier and the Legislature. It was established 15 February 2021.

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Etymology

i literally made it up

History

Since 2021, the Kingdom of Carnoletia existed. It had good success and communited with other micronations such as the Otatop War and the Monke War. It also had acts of cooperation before it was couped in February to form the Republic.

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Grand Prince of Valijrnau

The Grand Prince of Valijrnau is Charles Raphaël-Valérian as of March 13, 2023. The Grand Prince holds the power to veto laws from the Legislature, but has to get approval from them to pass laws as a system of balance.

Prime Minister of Valijrnau

The Prime Minister of Valijrnau is Monica Oakley as of April 21, 2023. The Prime Minister heads the Grand Parliament and enforces laws as well as heading the judicial system.

Grand Parliament

The Grand Parliament consists of 4 seats and drafts laws to pass. It can also veto the Grand Prince's suggested laws.

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