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[[Hector Fidalgo]] is the 9th Secretary of State of San Jorge, and the current leader of the [[Jorge Rural y Partido Socialista Campesino]] (JRPSC). The JRPSC is the current ruling party in the legislative assembly. | [[Hector Fidalgo]] is the 9th Secretary of State of San Jorge, and the current leader of the [[Jorge Rural y Partido Socialista Campesino]] (JRPSC). The JRPSC is the current ruling party in the legislative assembly. | ||
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| [[File:Johan Ferrier (1955).jpg|60px]] | | [[File:Johan Ferrier (1955).jpg|60px]] | ||
| {{wp|José Martí|Julián Pérez}}<br/>{{small|(1910-2010)}} | | {{wp|José Martí|Julián Pérez}}<br/>{{small|(1910-2010)}} | ||
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| [[File:Severinus Desiré Emanuels (1962).jpg|60px]] | | [[File:Severinus Desiré Emanuels (1962).jpg|60px]] | ||
| {{wp|Severinus Desiré Emanuels|José Francisco}}<br/>{{small|(1910-1981)}} | | {{wp|Severinus Desiré Emanuels|José Francisco}}<br/>{{small|(1910-1981)}} | ||
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| [[File:Minister-President Pengel profil 1963 (cropped).jpg|60px]] | | [[File:Minister-President Pengel profil 1963 (cropped).jpg|60px]] | ||
| | | {{wp|Johan Adolf Pengel|César Aromeu}}<br/>{{small|(1916-1970)}} | ||
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| 1960s | | 1960s | ||
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| [[File:Jules Sedney (1973).jpg|60px]] | | [[File:Jules Sedney (1973).jpg|60px]] | ||
| {{wp|Jules Sedney|João Aromeu}}<br/>{{small|(1922-2020)}} | | {{wp|Jules Sedney|João Aromeu}}<br/>{{small|(1922-2020)}} | ||
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| [[File:Henck Arron Schiphol persconferentie 1988 (cropped).jpg|60px]] | | [[File:Henck Arron Schiphol persconferentie 1988 (cropped).jpg|60px]] | ||
| {{wp|Henck Arron|President 5}}<br/>{{small|(1936-2000)}} | | {{wp|Henck Arron|President 5}}<br/>{{small|(1936-2000)}} | ||
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| [[File:Henk Chin a Sen 934-1376 (cropped).jpg|60px]] | | [[File:Henk Chin a Sen 934-1376 (cropped).jpg|60px]] | ||
| {{wp|Henk Chin A Sen|President 6}}<br/>{{small|(1934-1999)}} | | {{wp|Henk Chin A Sen|President 6}}<br/>{{small|(1934-1999)}} | ||
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| [[File:Chan Santokhi, Sep 2020 (cropped).jpg|60px]] | | [[File:Chan Santokhi, Sep 2020 (cropped).jpg|60px]] | ||
| {{wp|Chan Santokhi|President 7}}<br/>{{small|(born 1959)}} | | {{wp|Chan Santokhi|President 7}}<br/>{{small|(born 1959)}} | ||
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| [[File:Man Silhouette2.jpg|60px]] | | [[File:Man Silhouette2.jpg|60px]] | ||
| [[Luka Fidalgo]]<br/>{{small|(born | | [[Luka Fidalgo]]<br/>{{small|(born 1945)}} | ||
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| [[File:Hector Fidalgo.jpg|60px]] | | [[File:Hector Fidalgo.jpg|60px]] | ||
| [[Hector Fidalgo]]<br/>{{small|(born | | [[Hector Fidalgo]]<br/>{{small|(born 1974)}} | ||
| 2015 | | 2015 | ||
| | | ''Incumbent'' | ||
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Revision as of 00:27, 3 September 2022
Peasantry Republic of San Jorge República Campesina de San Jorge (Iberic) | |
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Flag | |
![]() Map of San Jorge (east) and San Giorgio, their subdivisions, and national parks. | |
Capital | Santa Isabel |
Official languages | Iberic |
Ethnic groups (2022) | Iberic, Jieen |
Demonym(s) | Jorgen |
Government | Eco-Socialist Republic |
• Secretary of State | Hector Fidalgo |
Area | |
• | 10,584.42 km2 (4,086.67 sq mi) |
Driving side | right |
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San Jorge, officially known as the Peasantry Republic of San Jorge (Iberic: República Campesina de San Jorge), is a sovereign state in Marenesia on Eurth. Its closest neighbouring country is San Giorgio to the west. Santa Isabel is the capital and largest city. San Jorge is approximately 10,584.42 km2 (4,086.67 sq mi) in size, without the territorial waters. The island is home to $number inhabitants.
(1st paragraph. Name. Location. Borders. Approx population and size. Capital city.)
(2nd paragraph. Political system. Short history in 1 sentence. Link with present in 1 sentence. Head of state.)
(3rd paragraph. Economy in 2 sentences. International relations in 1 sentence.)
Etymology
WIP. This is section likely going to be identical to etymology of San Giorgio. To fit with a Peasantry Republic and its eco-socialism, we can stress the farmer-aspects of the name “George.”
Geography
WIP
- The capital city is Santa Isabel.
- Subdivision (A-Z): Agorawala, Aguilaria, Domingo, La Estrella Roja, Nueva Byzasia, Santa Isabel (Capital).
- National park (A-Z): San Jorge National Park.
History
(WIP How did your current nation come to be? What were its previous incarnations? Was it part of a union with a neighbour? Which events shaped the way it is today?)
- 23 April 1300 — Mantellan explorers landed on the island of Saint George.
- Iberos and Mantella had several colonial skirmishes. One of these resulted in Mantella having to sell half of the island of Saint George to Iberos. The Iberics established their own colony of San Jorge.
- San Jorge is an ex-Iberos colony on the eastern side of the island of Saint George.[1]
- 1951 — Revolution against the old kingdom took place. (Which “old kingdom” is that?) Peasantry Republic has been in power since.
- Present — Hector Fidalgo is 48 years old and has been in power for the last 7 years, taking over from his father Luka Fidalgo.
Politics
Hector Fidalgo is the 9th Secretary of State of San Jorge, and the current leader of the Jorge Rural y Partido Socialista Campesino (JRPSC). The JRPSC is the current ruling party in the legislative assembly.
- Political parties
Secretary of State | Term of office | Election(s) | |||
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No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | |
1 | ![]() |
Julián Pérez (1910-2010) |
1951 | - | 1951 |
2 | ![]() |
José Francisco (1910-1981) |
1960s | 1960s | 1960s |
3 | ![]() |
César Aromeu (1916-1970) |
1960s | 1960s | 1960s |
4 | ![]() |
João Aromeu (1922-2020) |
1970s | 1970s | 1970s |
5 | ![]() |
President 5 (1936-2000) |
1980s | 1980s | 1980s |
6 | ![]() |
President 6 (1934-1999) |
1990s | 1990s (keep in mind he died in 1999) | 1990s |
7 | ![]() |
President 7 (born 1959) |
1990s | 2001 | 1990s |
8 | ![]() |
Luka Fidalgo (born 1945) |
2001 | 2015 | 2001 |
9 | ![]() |
Hector Fidalgo (born 1974) |
2015 | Incumbent | 2015 |
Economy
WIP
Demographics
WIP
Cultures
WIP
References
- ↑ The Eupocalypse (15 December 2021)