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The Malorian Islands as a nation has had a confusing and complicated history prior to its official founding by Spanish colonists in the 1550s, as most of any historical records or artifacts pertaining to the Malorian Islands were destroyed by the Spanish colonists throughout their rule and the French invasion of the Malorian Islands.
The Malorian Islands as a nation has had a confusing and complicated history prior to its official founding by Spanish colonists in the 1550s, as most of any historical records or artifacts pertaining to the Malorian Islands were destroyed by the Spanish colonists throughout their rule and the French invasion of the Malorian Islands.
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Revision as of 06:33, 24 May 2020

The Federation of Malorian Islands
La Fédération Des Iles Maloriennes
Flag of Malorian Islands
Flag
Coat of Arms of Malorian Islands
Coat of Arms
Motto: Patrie, Dieu, Democratie
Anthem: "Forward, Maloria" National Anthem of The Federation of the Malorian Islands
MalorianMap.jpg
CapitalBordeaux
LargestSt. Bernard
Official languagesFrench, English
Recognised national languagesFrench, English
Recognised regional languagesSpanish, Haitian Creole, Runglish, Low German
Ethnic groups
(2019)
White (82%), Black (13%), Asian (2.5%), Hispanic (2.5%)
Demonym(s)Malorianese
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• President
Frank A. Perry
• Prime Minister
John Moreau
LegislatureThe Council of The Republic
The National Senate
The House of Representatives
Foundation 
Independence from France (July 9th, 1910)
• Monarchy established
October 9th, 1953
• Military junta established
September 30th, 1993
• Monarchy abolished
January 11th, 1997
• Military junta abolished
August 19th, 2011
• Current Constitution
October 5th, 2018
Area
• 
750 km2 (290 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1.6
Population
• 2019 estimate
100,000
• 2019 census
102,256
• Density
105/km2 (271.9/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
M221,000,000,000
• Per capita
M26,211
Gini29
low
HDI (2019)0.9824
very high
CurrencyMalorianese Mark (MM)
Time zoneUTC-4 (Malorian Islands Time)
Date formatmm-dd-yy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+503
ISO 3166 codeMAL

The Federation of Malorian Islands or simply The Malorian Islands, is a country in the northeastern Caribbean. It shares waters with Haiti, The Dominican Republic, and Cuba. The Malorian Islands was originally a colony of the French Empire until 1910, when eventually given independence by the French Third Republic in 1910. In 1942, The Malorian Islands was occupied by the French State and Nazi Germany during World War II before the puppet government was overthrown in 1945. In 1953, the Malorian Islands became an absolute monarchy led by King Quentin Farcoise after overthrowing leftist President of the Malorian Islands President Evan Gonzales. In 1993, the monarchy was de facto abolished in favor of a military junta led by anti-monarchist factions of the Malorianese Royal Army after King Quentin Farcoise died in 1989. Since the adoption of a democratic constituition in 2011, the Malorian Islands has functioned as a federal presidential republic.

Etymology

The name for the country Maloria comes from a Spanish word meaning angelic or graceful. Is is believed by ancient historians that the name Maloria was used by Italian explorer Christopher Columbus when describing the Malorian Islands to his colleagues. The Malorian Islands was known by many names throughout history, including but not limited to La Terre du Lions when under French rule and Isla de Angelica under Spanish rule.

History

The Malorian Islands as a nation has had a confusing and complicated history prior to its official founding by Spanish colonists in the 1550s, as most of any historical records or artifacts pertaining to the Malorian Islands were destroyed by the Spanish colonists throughout their rule and the French invasion of the Malorian Islands.

Foreign Relations of the PFR of Malorian Islands

Politics

Culture

Television and Radio

Music

Cinema

Art

Sports

Economy

Geography and Climate

Demographics