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|conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Reynland | |conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Reynland | ||
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|common_name = | |common_name = Reynland | ||
|image_flag = | |image_flag = Reynish Flag.png | ||
|image_coat = | |image_coat = Reynland Shield.png | ||
|symbol_type = | |symbol_type = Reynish Shield | ||
|national_motto = | |national_motto = Our Lord, King and Country | ||
|national_anthem = | |national_anthem = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6ZvylOSy5A I vow to thee my country] | ||
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|capital = [[ | |capital = [[Canterbury]] | ||
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|government_type = Semi Constitutional Monarchy | |government_type = Semi Constitutional Monarchy | ||
|leader_title1 = [[Monarchy of Reynland|King]] | |leader_title1 = [[Monarchy of Reynland|King]] | ||
|leader_name1 = [[ | |leader_name1 = [[James V]] | ||
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The | The '''Kingdom of Reynland''', was a sovereign Kingdom located in the Northwestern part of Cybelleum in [[Verthandi]]. The Kingdom was a semi-constitutional monarchy, presided over by a Monarch, House of Lords and House of Commons. The current Monarch in exile [[James V]] of the [[House of Crossland]]. The capital of the Kingdom and seat of the Monarch was [[Canterbury]], also the largest city in the Kingdom. The Kingdom was composed of varying local cultures and traditions, with local counties protected and empowered by their powerful aristocracy. The Kingdom was somewhat decentralized, with the Aristocracy being able to field their own soldiers and acting as local administrators. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
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Kingdom of Reynland | |
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Motto: Our Lord, King and Country | |
Anthem: I vow to thee my country | |
Capital | Canterbury |
Government | Semi Constitutional Monarchy |
• King | James V |
History | |
Population | |
• Estimate | 50,000,000 |
Driving side | right |
The Kingdom of Reynland, was a sovereign Kingdom located in the Northwestern part of Cybelleum in Verthandi. The Kingdom was a semi-constitutional monarchy, presided over by a Monarch, House of Lords and House of Commons. The current Monarch in exile James V of the House of Crossland. The capital of the Kingdom and seat of the Monarch was Canterbury, also the largest city in the Kingdom. The Kingdom was composed of varying local cultures and traditions, with local counties protected and empowered by their powerful aristocracy. The Kingdom was somewhat decentralized, with the Aristocracy being able to field their own soldiers and acting as local administrators.
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Date | Name | Holiday | Notes |
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1 January | Feast of the Circumcision of Christ | New Year's Day | |
2 January | Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus | ||
6 January | Epiphany | ||
2 February | Candlemas | ||
22 February | Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter | ||
19 March | Saint Joseph's Day | ||
25 March | Feast of the Annunciation | ||
movable Thursday | Maundy Thursday | The Thursday Easter Sunday | |
movable Friday | Good Friday | The Friday before Easter Sunday | |
movable Saturday | Holy Saturday | The Saturday Easter Sunday | |
movable Sunday | Easter Sunday | First Sunday after the Ecclesiastical full moon that occurs on or soonest after 21 March | |
movable Monday-Saturday | Ebdomada Alba | Week following Easter | |
movable Sunday | Quasimodo Sunday | Sunday After Easter | |
movable Thursday | Feast of the Ascension | 40 days after Easter | |
movable Sunday | Pentecost | 50 Days after Easter | |
moveable Friday | Feast of the Sacred Heart | 19 Days after Pentecost | |
29 May | Corpus Christi | ||
31 May | Visitation | ||
24 June | Nativity of John the Baptist | ||
29 June | Feast of Saints Peter and Paul | ||
15 August | Assumption of Mary | ||
22 August | Immaculate Heart of Mary | ||
8 September | Nativity of Mary | ||
14 September | Feast of the Cross | ||
1 November | All Saints' Day | ||
2 November | All Souls' Day | ||
21 November | Presentation of Mary | ||
Movable Sunday | Feast of Christ the King | Last Sunday of October | |
21 November | Immaculate Conception | ||
24 December | Nativity's Eve | ||
25 December | Nativity | ||
26 December | St. Stephen's Day | ||
27 December | Feast of St. John |