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Reedy Creek, officially the Kingdom of Reedy Creek, is a country in the former American state of Florida. It is the smallest recognized country in the former United States. It is bordered by the American Federation to the north and the Commonwealth sister republic of Florida to the south. Reedy Creek is officially a constitutional monarchy, however most of its governance is under the de-facto control of the Walt Disney Company (and to a lesser extent, other companies based in the Kingdom). | '''Reedy Creek''', officially the '''Kingdom of Reedy Creek''', is a country in the former American state of Florida. It is the smallest recognized country in the former United States. It is bordered by the [[American Federation (DSA)|American Federation]] to the north and the [[Commonwealth sister republic of Florida]] to the south. Reedy Creek is officially a constitutional monarchy, however most of its governance is under the de-facto control of the Walt Disney Company (and to a lesser extent, other companies based in the Kingdom). | ||
The Kingdom was formed in the fallout of the Three Mile Island disaster, with the Walt Disney company moving many of its assets to Walt Disney World and the Reedy Creek Improvement District after the Federal Government fled to California. After the secession of several other states and the Floridian War, the Company decided to proclaim its own independent government in an attempt to save itself. Despite rivalries, many other companies, primarily media companies, would establish themselves in the kingdom after the increasingly authoritarian measures put in place by the west. | The Kingdom was formed in the fallout of the Three Mile Island disaster, with the Walt Disney company moving many of its assets to Walt Disney World and the Reedy Creek Improvement District after the [[The Disputed States of America|Federal Government fled to California]]. After the secession of several other states and the [[First Florida War|Floridian War]], the Company decided to proclaim its own independent government in an attempt to save itself. Despite rivalries, many other companies, primarily media companies, would establish themselves in the kingdom after the increasingly authoritarian measures put in place by the west. | ||
[[Category:Divided States of America]] |
Latest revision as of 01:21, 10 August 2024
Kingdom of Reedy Creek | |
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Anthem: Mickey Mouse March (Unofficial) The Star Spangled Banner (Unofficial) | |
Capital | E.P.C.O.T. |
Largest city | Orlando |
Official languages | English American Sign Language |
Government | Unitary constitutional monarchy under a corporatocracy |
• Monarch | Roy II |
• Prime Minister | Michael Eisner |
Legislature | National Congress |
Population | |
• Estimate | 1.3 Million |
• Density | 4,019.7/sq mi (1,552.0/km2) |
Reedy Creek, officially the Kingdom of Reedy Creek, is a country in the former American state of Florida. It is the smallest recognized country in the former United States. It is bordered by the American Federation to the north and the Commonwealth sister republic of Florida to the south. Reedy Creek is officially a constitutional monarchy, however most of its governance is under the de-facto control of the Walt Disney Company (and to a lesser extent, other companies based in the Kingdom).
The Kingdom was formed in the fallout of the Three Mile Island disaster, with the Walt Disney company moving many of its assets to Walt Disney World and the Reedy Creek Improvement District after the Federal Government fled to California. After the secession of several other states and the Floridian War, the Company decided to proclaim its own independent government in an attempt to save itself. Despite rivalries, many other companies, primarily media companies, would establish themselves in the kingdom after the increasingly authoritarian measures put in place by the west.