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The Niagara Union
Flag of the Union (adopted 2005)
Flag
This is a WIP im so sorry
Coat of arms
Motto: Unity gives Strength
Anthem: Eternal Strength
Niagara Union, 2006
Niagara Union, 2006
CapitalGettysburg City
Largest cityNew York City
Official languagesEnglish
Recognised national languagesN/A
Recognised regional languagesRuthenian
Ethnic groups
(2005)
  • 79.2% White
  • 11.8% Black
  • 6.7% Asian
  • 3.3% Other
Demonym(s)
  • Unioner (official)
  • Niagaran (semi-official, popular)
GovernmentFederal presidential one-party state
• President
Ernest Hutchinson
• Chairman of the Union Communist Party
Lance Chadstrong Defunct
LegislatureNational Congress
Upper Committee
People's Council Defunct
Union formation between Gettysburg and the Antes Republic (1992)
• English colony at Jamestown
1604
• Ruthenian settlement of Eastern Canada
1691
1775
1861
• Formation of the Union
1992
• Annexation of the Federation
2000
Area
• Total
19,819,000 km2 (7,652,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2006 estimate
296,000,000
• 2005 census
289,000,000
• Density
14/km2 (36.3/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2005 estimate
• Total
7,601,000,000,000
• Per capita
$26,032
HDI (2005)0.774
high
CurrencyNiagaran Dollar
Time zoneUTC−4 to −12, +10, +11 (Pacific Standard Time (PST), Mountain Standard Time (MST), Central Standard Time (CST), Eastern Standard Time (EST))
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.na

The Niagara Union, commonly known as "Niagara" or "The Union", is a country located in North America and the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered on the north by the Pavlovski Arctic, the south by Toluca and Santa Rosa. The Union is massive federal state made up of 14 administrative regions and multiple territories, as well as presently one military occupation zone. At 19,819,000 km2, the Union is the second largest nation on the planet, only behind Pavlovsk. With roughly 296,000,000 people, the Union is the 4th or 5th most populous nation on Earth. Niagara is a diverse nation, made up of a predominantly white population (divided among many different cultural and ethnic groups) with significant Black and Asian minorities. The capital of the Union is in Gettysburg City, and the most populous city is New York City.

Paleo-Indians migrated from Siberia to the North American mainland at least 12,000 years ago, and European colonization began in the 16th century. The American Federation emerged from the thirteen British colonies established along the East Coast. Numerous disputes between Albion and the colonies led to the American Revolutionary War lasting between 1775 and 1783, leading to independence. Beginning in the late 18th century, the American Federation vigorously expanded across North America, gradually acquiring new territories,killing and displacing Native Americans, and admitting new states. By 1848, the Federation spanned the continent. Slavery was legal in much of the United States until the second half of the 19th century, when the American Civil War led to not only the abolition of slavery but also the creation of Gettysburg, the United Pacific States and the Texas Confederacy.

The Union was a mutual uniting of the Antes Republic and Gettysburg, two socialist republics who merged in 1992 to break the North American deadlock. These two highly developed and militarily powerful nations banding together gave the Union impressive military capabilities from the outset of it's existence, and this military dominance only grew through out the territorial acquisitions of the 90s, culminating in 2000 with the annexation of the American Federation, solidifying Niagaran rule over the entire continent sans Toluca.

Currently, the Union is a federal presidential one party state, led by the Hutchinson Coalition, effectively under the military dictatorship of Ernest Hutchinson. After fighting a costly civil war, President Ernest Hutchinson has solidified his rule over the Union.


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