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|conventional_long_name = United States of Corintheia
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|leader_title1 = [[President of Corintheia|President]]
|leader_title1 = [[President of Corintheia|President]]
|leader_name1 = Sandra Carter ([[Progressive Party (Corintheia)|P]])
|leader_name1 = [[Sandra Carter (Corintheia)|Sandra Carter]] ([[Progressive Party (Corintheia)|P]])
|leader_title2 = [[Vice President of Corintheia|Vice President]]
|leader_title2 = [[Vice President of Corintheia|Vice President]]
|leader_name2 = Ronald Hartman (P)
|leader_name2 = Ronald Hartman (P)
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== Government ==
== Government ==
The [[Federal government of Corintheia|Corintheian government]] is a {{wp|Federation|federal}} {{wp|presidential system|presidential}} [[Constitution of Corintheia|constitutional]] {{wp|republic}} with a {{wp|representative democracy}} structure. The federal government is made up of three separate but co-equal branches of government: [[Corintheian Congress|legislative]], [[Federal government of Corintheia|executive]], and [[Supreme Court of Corintheia|judicial]]. The Congress is {{wp|bicameral}} composed of a {{wp|lower house}}, the [[Corintheian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] which is proportional to the population and an {{wp|upper house}}, the [[Corintheian Senate|Senate]] which has equal representation for each [[Corintheian state|state]].
The [[Federal government of Corintheia|Corintheian government]] is a {{wp|Federation|federal}} {{wp|presidential system|presidential}} [[Constitution of Corintheia|constitutional]] {{wp|republic}} with a {{wp|representative democracy}} structure. The federal government is made up of three separate but co-equal branches of government: [[Corintheian Congress|legislative]], [[Federal government of Corintheia|executive]], and [[Supreme Court of Corintheia|judicial]]. The Congress is {{wp|bicameral}} composed of a {{wp|lower house}}, the [[Corintheian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] which is proportional to the population and an {{wp|upper house}}, the [[Corintheian Senate|Senate]] which has equal representation for each [[Corintheian state|state]].


== Politics ==
== Politics ==

Latest revision as of 02:57, 14 October 2024

United States of Corintheia
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CapitalAugusta City
LargestSaint George
Official languagesEnglish
GovernmentFederal presidential constitutional republic
• President
Sandra Carter (P)
Ronald Hartman (P)
Stanley Anderson (N)
Matthew Reynolds
LegislatureCongress
Senate
House of Representatives
Independence from 
• First revolution
April 3, 1703
• Second revolution
October 10, 1790
• Autonomy
February 22, 1795
April 9, 1796
Area
• Total area
673,977 km2 (260,224 sq mi)
• Water (%)
2.33
Population
• 2023 estimate
105,238,315
• 2018 census
103,867,268
CurrencyCorintheian dollar ($)
Time zoneUTC−08:00 (PST)
• Summer (DST)
UTC−07:00 (PDT)
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy, CE
Driving sideright

Corintheia, officially the United States of Corintheia, is a country located in North America and consists of 22 states, a federal district, and 24 native-Corintheian reservations. Corintheia is the fortieth largest country by land and is completely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. The population as of 2018 was recorded at 103,867,268, making it the fifteenth most populous country in the world.

Corintheia is a developed country that is moderately wealthy, with an exceptional educational, health, and welfare systems. Universal health care is a guarenteed right in Corintheia through a single-payer system. Citizens are automatically enrolled in UniHealth when they are born and are usually discharged from the program after death. There are options for private insurance that can work concurrently with UniHealth. The public educational system is overseen by the Department of Education and offers free public schooling from pre-school to university. There are several private elementary, secondary, and tertiary schools within the educational system as well. The Security Assisantce Program (SAP) is a welfare program that includes, social insurance, pensions, food assistance, temporary housing, employment assistance, etc.

History

Around 3200 BCE, Corintheia became home to indigenous peoples migrating from modern-day western Canada and western United States. Over centuries, these settlers formed diverse tribal societies, with the Qorqithia emerging as a prominent group in the eastern regions. The Qorqithia were known for their distinct cultural traits, emphasizing loyalty, courtesy, and dependability.

Geography

The expansive territory of Corintheia, spanning 260,224 square miles, showcased remarkable geographical diversity. Despite its northern location, the island experienced a spectrum of climates, ranging from hot and humid summers to rainy and cool autumns, cold and snowy winters, and rainy and warm springs. Occasional hurricanes, though infrequent due to the island's northerly position, impacted the region between July and October.

Government

The Corintheian government is a federal presidential constitutional republic with a representative democracy structure. The federal government is made up of three separate but co-equal branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial. The Congress is bicameral composed of a lower house, the House of Representatives which is proportional to the population and an upper house, the Senate which has equal representation for each state.

Politics

Economy

Demographics

Culture

See also

Notes