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The five rivers of Beauquegne dominate the landscape of the island. They support the fertile western farmlands as well as the majority of the island's urban centres, such as La Bayonne and Maubourg-en- | The five rivers of Beauquegne dominate the landscape of the island. They support the fertile western farmlands as well as the majority of the island's urban centres, such as La Bayonne and Maubourg-en- | ||
Beauquegne's main and largest island, Lys, possesses a diverse geography. Due to it's temperate climate, Much of higher lying land is covered in deciduous forest | Beauquegne's main and largest island, Lys, possesses a diverse geography. Due to it's temperate climate, Much of higher lying land is covered in deciduous forest | ||
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Revision as of 12:39, 24 July 2023
Most Jovial Principality of Beauquegne Principauté du Beauquegne (Beauqon) | |
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Motto: Fortune et justice (Fortune and fairness) | |
Anthem: "Couronné d'étoiles" | |
Capital | La Bayonne |
Largest | Maubourg-en-Fleuve |
Official languages | Beauqon, Andegavenan |
Religion | Church of the Weeping Mother |
Demonym(s) | Beauqon |
Government | Constitutional Monarchy |
• Prince sovereign | Villeneuve V Pavot |
• First minister | Aphrodite Bourgeois |
Legislature | Palace of Marguerite I Amoroza |
Chamber of Nobles | |
Chamber of Representatives | |
Establishment | |
• Fall of the King-Tyrants | 575 AR |
• Unification of Fire and Steel | 1350 AR |
• Proclamation of Luna I | 1362 AR |
• Revolution of Roses | 1591 AR |
• The Great Compromise - Maubourg Accords | 1612 AR |
Population | |
• 1610 census | 21,325,610 |
Currency | Silver Fleur (SFR) |
The most jovial Principality of Beauquegne, or Beauquegne in short, is a sovereign nation situated on the northernmost large island on the continent of Pythia.
Etymology
History
Geography
Landscape and rivers
Being an island nation, Beauquegne possesses no true neighbouring countries, however it lies in close proximity to the nations of the northern Pythian coast, as well as the island nation of Ariseo, all of which lie to the south of Beauquegne; Prestoria holds colonial possessions of an island to the north-east of Beauquegne, although the sovereignty over these islands is often disputed by the Beauqon government.
The five rivers of Beauquegne dominate the landscape of the island. They support the fertile western farmlands as well as the majority of the island's urban centres, such as La Bayonne and Maubourg-en- Beauquegne's main and largest island, Lys, possesses a diverse geography. Due to it's temperate climate, Much of higher lying land is covered in deciduous forest