Grover Trails (Region)

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Grover Trails
Flag of Constitutional Polyarchy
Flag
Coat of arms of the Constitutional Polyarchy of UncleJakeyjake Island & Colonies
Coat of arms
Motto: "Freedom and Peace of the Swamps”
Anthem: Hike the Heavy Flag 2022 - 2023 Bif Chirepes Waldik Scour 2023 - Present
StatusActive
CapitalMuskellungeiville
Official languagesEnglish, Jakeyishti
Recognised national languagesEnglish, Jakeyishti
Ethnic groups
  • 100% Americans
Demonym(s)Grover Trailer
GovernmentConstitutional Polyarchy
• King (High)
High King Jacob I (King Jacob I)
• King 2
King Gavin Thomas I
• King 3
King James Krupa I
• King 4
King Daniel Corlis I
• King 5
King Zachary Poole I
• King 6
King Jacob Bloom I (King Jacob II)
• Queen (High)
Ms. High Queen Kaylyn Martin I (Queen Kaylyn I)
• Queen 2
Queen Aundrea I
• Queen 3
Queen Jazmine Miller I
• Prime Minister
Vacant
Official Annexation 
• Official Annexation
Late October 2022
Area
• Total
0.023309893 km2 (0.009000000 sq mi) (None, it's a region)
Population
• Estimate
1
Membership1
CurrencyCirencia
Time zoneUTC-2 (EST)
• Summer (DST)
UTC-1 (XDT)
None
Date formatmonth/d-dd/yyyy (Example: January 3rd, 2023)
Driving sideright
Calling code+1

The Grover Trails or rarely known as the region of Grover is a region belonging to the macroregion Jakeyishti Holloway which all is ruled by the Constitutional Polyarchy of UncleJakeyjake Island & Colonies. It was annexed to the polyarchy a few weeks after the polyarchy declared independence from the United States.

Etymology

Its name come from the road and park it is nearest to.

History

Historical Events
Flag Name Historical Event
Grover Trails Late October 2022 - Grover Trails was annexed into the micronation.
Grover Trails January 10th, 2023 - A flag was created for the region.
Grover Trails January 13th, 2023 - Grover Trails was categorized into the macroregion of Jakeyishti Holloway.

Geography

A January view of Catfish Easement Beach from the exclave in Grover Trails
The exclave of Grover Trails known as "The Dock"

In the summer, the wooded and humid trails teem with birds and bugs but watch out for tree roots when hiking through. The regional exclave, known as "The Dock" or "South Walleye Beach" is usually shady and cool, piles of sand sit on the downhill to the thin beach. A large dirt cliff exists with a picnic table in the shade for summer swims. In the winter, the lake is frozen and the neighbors sometimes make a little hockey rink. In the summer, the High King usually paddles his kayak back and forth between Catfish Easement Beach and Grover Trails to search for big fish to catch.