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= History =
= History =
''This section is covered on NationStates itself for sake of not clogging up IIWiki's database or making a separate article. The link to this section is found at [https://nationstates.net/Quincy my main factbook].
''This section is covered on NationStates itself for sake of not clogging up IIWiki's database or making a separate article due to its sheer size that would be required to cover the over 200 years of history that Quincy spans. The link to this section is found at [https://nationstates.net/Quincy my main factbook].


= Geography =
= Geography =

Revision as of 13:00, 25 April 2023

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The United Commonwealth of Quincy
Comunauté Uni du Quincey (French)
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Flag
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Coat of arms
Motto: God Save Quincy, Our Homeland
Anthem: When Johnny Comes Marching Home
StatusState of Baccalearum
CapitalBoston
42.3601° N, 71.0589° W
Largest cityBoston
Official languagesNone
Recognised national languagesEnglish, French
Recognised regional languagesHaudenosaunee
Ethnic groups
Quincois, Quebecois, Canadian, Haudenosaunee, etc
Demonym(s)Quincois
GovernmentFederal Republic
• Governor
Arnold Landon
• Lieutenant-Governor
Pense Wells
• Speaker of the House of Commons
Miranda Huron
• Chief Justice
Tim Gerald
LegislatureState Parliament
House of Senators
House of Commons
Independence from the United States of America
• Independence and dissolution of the United States of America
July 2nd, 1786
• Quinque-Publica Pax
1796-1860
• Continental War
1860-1865
• First Quintus Postbellum
1865-1916
• World War I involvement
1916-1918
• Second Quintus Postbellum
1919-1931
• Jacques Street Crash
October 25th-December 15th, 1931
• August 17th Bombings
August 17th, 1940
• Entry into World War II
August 17th, 1940, 9:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
• Cold War
1945-1990
• Reclassification to United States
September 29, 2033
• Joining into Baccalearum
July 4th, 2034
Area
• Total
138,808 km2 (53,594 sq mi) (83rd)
• Water (%)
47.38
Population
• 2030 estimate
9.6 million (122nd)
• 1790 census
1.45 million
• Density
543.9/km2 (1,408.7/sq mi)
Gini (2030)13.245
low (46 (in Baccalearum))
HDI (2030)0.985
very high (2 (in Baccalearum))
CurrencyCommonwealth Dollar
Time zoneUTC -05:00/Eastern Standard Time
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy
Driving sideright (side of road)

Quincy (/ˈkwɪnzi/KWIN-zee), officially the United Commonwealth of Quincy (French: Comunauté Uni du Quincey), is a state of Baccalearum comprised of 5 regions in New England. It is bordered to the north and northeast by the State of Quėbec, and to the south and southwest by the State of Connecticut, Haudenosaunee State, and New York.

Etymology

It is unknown exactly where the name Quincy originated, but the most commonly and historically accepted origin is that it comes from the former French North American colony of Quincey, an archaic form of the word. The area applied to the word, however, has shifted much more southwards than it originally was intended, as it once meant the area around Montreal and Quebec City, whereas post-Revolutionary War it was applied to Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhodes. The word fell out of use from 1763-1785, but it picked up relevance again that year and was adopted as the name of the now-United Commonwealth of Quincy.

Theories Around Its Original Meaning

Quincy as a name originates in the Latin term "Quintus", or Fifth-Born. The connection to this meaning is rather hotly debated among Quincois etymologists, but no concrete or overall opinion exists as to how the connection could play into any majorly significant meaning. Despite this, some persist with theories, a few of which, delve into more conspiratorial elements.

Conspiracies

There are two very well known conspiracies that have circulated around the origin of the name of Quincy, one being that the name originates from a Viking name, "Fimmtibarn", or Fifth-born, a literal translation of the name of Quincy from Latin. This suggestion has, however, received no genuine trend since the mid-1800s, as it lacks virtually any holding in historical truth.

The second theory, however, has a much higher number of proponents. The theory goes that, during the Crusades, Emperor Henry VI (April 14 1191-September 28 1197) of the Holy Roman Empire, in a conversation with his advisors, spoke the words "Vunf naht, vunf naht har din geben tau werdan." ("Five nights, five nights you have to born."), of which many attribute the portmanteau Vunfwerdan as an incredibly early form of the word Quincy. However, in recent years, fact checks and genuine delves into historical records of Henry VI have turned up nothing of this quote ever having been attributed to him.

History

This section is covered on NationStates itself for sake of not clogging up IIWiki's database or making a separate article due to its sheer size that would be required to cover the over 200 years of history that Quincy spans. The link to this section is found at my main factbook.

Geography

Demographics

Largest Cities

Government

Military

Culture

Quincois

Cuisine

Sports

State Anthem

The state anthem of Quincy, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", was adopted in 1862 officially as the Allied States' anthem during the Continental War, and remained the later United States' anthem as well as the United Commonwealth's anthem.

Energy

Infrastructure