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The following {{wp|Outline (list)|outline}} is provided as an '''overview of and topical guide''' to the [[Aurinia|Aurinian Federative Republic]]:
The following {{wp|Outline (list)|outline}} is provided as an '''overview of and topical guide''' to the [[Aurinia|Aurinian Federative Republic]]:
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==General reference==
==General reference==
*Pronunciation:  
*Pronunciation:  
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==Government and politics==
==Government and politics==
*Form of government: {{wp|Semi-presidential republic#President-parliamentary systems|Semi-presidential}} federal republic
*Form of government: {{wp|Semi-presidential republic#President-parliamentary systems|Semi-presidential}} federal republic
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===Federal government===
===Federal government===
====Executive branch====
====Executive branch====
*Head of state and TBAth President of Aurinia, James McNamara
**TBAth Vice President of Aurinia, TBA
=====Presidents of Aurinia=====
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*[[Alvin Hamilton]], 1819–1827
*[[William McKinnon]], 1827–1833
*[[James Guillebeau]], 1833–1837
*[[John F. Nierling]], 1837–1841
*[[John W. Mayner]], 1841–1845
*[[Edward McKinnon]], 1845–1846
*[[William F. Harris]], 1846–1853
*[[John F. Nierling]], 1853–1857
*[[Andrew Davis]], 1857–1861
*[[Abraham Lyndon]], 1861–1865
*[[Ulysses E. Garland]], 1865–1873
*[[Chester Rutherford]], 1873–1877
*[[William Cleveland]], 1877–1881
*[[James A. Hayden]], 1881–1882
*[[William Cleveland]], 1882–1886
*[[Graham Marsden]], 1886–1890
*[[Edward Beale]], 1890–1894
*[[Henry Hamilton]], 1894–1897
*[[Alexander Marchetti]], 1897–1901
*[[Theodore Lindevelt]], 1901–1909
*[[Laurent Marshall]], 1909–1913
*[[Woodrow Sullivan]], 1913–1921
*[[Calvin Carter]], 1921–1929
*[[Harry F. Hannigan]], 1929–1933
*[[Franklin D. Lindevelt]], 1933–1945
*[[Harry S. Tailler]], 1945–1953
*[[Dwight D. Rosenberg]], 1953–1961
*[[John F. Kearney]], 1961–1963
*[[Lawrence B. Johnson]], 1963–1971
*[[Ronald Reiter]], 1971–1979
*[[Richard Martiseau]], 1979–1983
*[[Jimmy Colten]], 1983–1987
*[[George H. W. McNamara]], 1987–1995
*[[Anthony Gallagher]], 1995–1999
*[[Bill Allison]], 1999–2007
*[[Barack Osumba]], 2007–2015
*[[David Mitchell]], 2015–2019
*[[James McNamara]], 2019–present
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====Legislative branch====
====Legislative branch====
*[[Aurinian Congress]]
**[[Aurinian Senate]]
***[[President of the Aurinian Senate]], TBA
**[[Aurinian House of Representatives]]
***[[Speaker of the Aurinian House of Representatives]], TBA
====Judicial branch====
====Judicial branch====
===State governments===
===State governments===

Revision as of 13:00, 18 June 2023

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Aurinian Federative Republic:

General reference

  • Pronunciation:
  • Abbreviation: AFR
  • Common English country name: Aurinia
  • Official English country name: Aurinian Federative Republic
  • Adjectival(s): Aurinian
  • Demonym(s): Aurinian
  • International rankings of Aurinia
  • Index of Aurinia-related articles
  • ISO country codes: AFR, 842
  • Internet country code top-level domain: .aur

Geography

  • Aurinia is...
    • a continent
    • a megadiverse country
  • Location:
    • Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
    • Atlantic Ocean
  • Time zones:
    • Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-04)
    • Central Standard Time (UTC-05)
    • Bereswick Standard Time (UTC-03)
  • Extreme points:
    • North:
    • West:
    • East:
    • South:
    • High: Manitou, TBA at 6,287 m (20,627 ft)
    • Low: Lake Itaqah, −12 m (−39 ft)
  • Population: 305,568,679 (2018 census)
  • Area: 7,784,976 km2 (3,005,796 sq mi)

Administrative divisions

States of Aurinia

Government and politics

Federal government

Executive branch

  • Head of state and TBAth President of Aurinia, James McNamara
    • TBAth Vice President of Aurinia, TBA
Presidents of Aurinia

Legislative branch

Judicial branch

State governments

Foreign relations

Military

Law and order

Economy and infrastructure

Education

Health

Culture

History

See also