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|leader_title1 =      <!--(for a country, usually the head of state's (wikilinked) title, e.g. "President", "Monarch")--> [[Monarchy of Bruxenburg|King]]
|leader_title1 =      <!--(for a country, usually the head of state's (wikilinked) title, e.g. "President", "Monarch")--> [[Dual Monarchy of Bruxenburg|King of Alzerzollern]]
|leader_name1 = [[Charles IV of Bruxenburg|Charles IV]]
|leader_name1 = [[Charles IV of Alzerzollern|Charles IV]]
|leader_title2 =      <!--(could be "Vice President", otherwise "Prime Minster", etc, etc)--> Prime Minister
|leader_title2 =      <!--(could be "Vice President", otherwise "Prime Minster", etc, etc)--> [[Dual Monarchy of Bruxenburg|King of Hohenbrux]]
|leader_name2 = Julius De Waal
|leader_name2 = [[Willem II of Hohenbrux]]
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|leader_name3 = Julius De Waal
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|upper_house =        <!--Name of governing body's upper house, if given (e.g. "Senate")--> House of the Nobility
|upper_house =        <!--Name of governing body's upper house, if given (e.g. "Senate")--> House of the Nobility
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'''Bruxenburg''', or the '''United Kingdom of Bruxenburg''', is a country. It is made up of two constituent nations, The Kingdom of Alzerzollern, and the Kingdom of Hohenbrux, of which's crowns are both held by King Charles IV of Bruxenburg, who is the official Head of State. The Head of Government is Prime Minister Julius De Waal, a democratically elected official, who also serves as Chancellor of the Parliament.
'''Bruxenburg''', or the '''United Kingdom of Bruxenburg''', is a country. It is made up of two constituent nations, The Kingdom of Alzerzollern, and the Kingdom of Hohenbrux, of which's crowns are King Charles IV of Alzerzollern and King Willem II of Hohenbrux. The two monarchs reign jointly, with shared oversight of the Prime Minister, though Alzerzollern has its own First Minister, and share the title of Head of State. Hohenbrux and Alzerzollern technically have individual militaries, however they have the same leadership. The Head of Government is Prime Minister Julius De Waal, a democratically elected official, who also serves as Chancellor of the Parliament.
 
Modern Bruxenburg was formed in 1918 after the Act of Union joined the two independent Kingdoms, which had up until then been dominated by their neighbours. Though similar, the two kingdoms' cultures are considered "seperate with a shared history". The Alzi language and culture has declined in recent decades, though still retaining its status as the Primary Official Language of Alzerzollern, it declined from being 68% of Alzerzollern residents first language in 1970 to only 31% in 2015. The most widely spoken languages in Bruxenburg are Brux, Anglish, Alzi and Dolch.

Revision as of 16:56, 27 July 2021

United Kingdom of Bruxenburg
Flag of Bruxenburg
Flag
Coat of arms of Bruxenburg
Coat of arms
Official languagesBrux
Dolch
Alzi
Government
Charles IV
Willem II of Hohenbrux
• Prime Minister
Julius De Waal
LegislatureParliament
House of the Nobility
House of the Commons
Population
• Estimate
8,340,000
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
357,802,680
• Per capita
42,902
Calling code+84

Bruxenburg, or the United Kingdom of Bruxenburg, is a country. It is made up of two constituent nations, The Kingdom of Alzerzollern, and the Kingdom of Hohenbrux, of which's crowns are King Charles IV of Alzerzollern and King Willem II of Hohenbrux. The two monarchs reign jointly, with shared oversight of the Prime Minister, though Alzerzollern has its own First Minister, and share the title of Head of State. Hohenbrux and Alzerzollern technically have individual militaries, however they have the same leadership. The Head of Government is Prime Minister Julius De Waal, a democratically elected official, who also serves as Chancellor of the Parliament.

Modern Bruxenburg was formed in 1918 after the Act of Union joined the two independent Kingdoms, which had up until then been dominated by their neighbours. Though similar, the two kingdoms' cultures are considered "seperate with a shared history". The Alzi language and culture has declined in recent decades, though still retaining its status as the Primary Official Language of Alzerzollern, it declined from being 68% of Alzerzollern residents first language in 1970 to only 31% in 2015. The most widely spoken languages in Bruxenburg are Brux, Anglish, Alzi and Dolch.