Draft:Republic of Alberia

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Republic of Alberia
Flag of Alberia
Flag
Coat of arms of Alberia
Coat of arms
StatusActive
LocationKansas, United States
CapitalNew Alberi City
LargestAlberi River
Official languagesEnglish
Recognised national languagesVerdi
Demonym(s)Alberian
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• President
Owen
Independence 
from the United States
• Independence
21 June 2022
Membership19
CurrencyPeitrish
Time zoneCST
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The Republic of Alberia, more commonly known as Alberia, is a micronation in {the Flint Hills of Kansas}.


Etymology

The name comes from the country of Algeria and Alberta.

History

Alberia was founded on the Summer Solstice of 2022. Since then, Alberia has grown throughout the area it is in. As of December 2023, its has a population of 19.

Politics and government

Alberia has a presidential government which votes every 6 years for the next president.


Foreign relations

Alberia doesn't have many relations with local micronations besides Verdistania, however, Alberia and Verdistania have been trying to make contact with many other micronations.

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