Copan Federation

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The Confederation of Copán
La Confederaćion de Copán
Motto: "Union, Libertad,y Valor"
"Union, Liberty, and Honor"
CapitalUme Crucés
Largest citySanta Miguel
Official languagesAlpanian

Hestaican


Copanian
Ethnic groups
Commixtus - 53.8%
Copanian- 20.6%
Alpanian- 12.5%
Tapatean- 6.8%
Hellenic- 6.5%
Other- 1.1%
Religion
Alpanian Catholic- 57.7%
Huilto- 41.1%
Other- 1.1%
Demonym(s)Copanian
GovernmentParliamentary Monarchy
Hereditary Monarchy
Hazelia VII
LegislatureDiet of Copa
College of Commons
College of Chiefs
College of Elders
College of the Cities
History
• First Maizec Kingdoms Founded
2000 BC
• Unification and Establishment of the Telur Empire. Discovery of Bronze
1700-1650 BC
• Telur Empire Collapses. Discovery of Iron
1500 BC
• Migration Period
1499-1400 BC
• Zócalo Kingdom is established
1375 BC
• Restoration Period
1340-1310 BC
• Establishment of the Zócalan Dynasty. The philosopher Sequtan’s teachings are incorporated to form the basis of the Sequan religion, a collective name for the various family of the first organized pagan religions in the territories of what is now the Copán Federation.
1300 BC
• Nahaki Invasion
1141-1110 BC
• Golden Age (It was during this time that a great collection of the Sequan Mythos, dubbed the “Loatalun”, was commissioned. The building of many stone buildings, monuments, and ziggurats happened in this time.)
1077-666 BC
• Multiple Wars Of the Succession spirals into gradual dissolution of the Zócalan Dynasty
665 BC
• The Blood Moon Period (It was called this as supposedly, on the day of the Zócalan Dynasty’s final collapse and deposing of the last Zócalan Emperor, an inauspicious blood moon was reported to have been spotted.Centuries of competing claimants struggled against one another for dominance.)
600-0 BC
• The Copu Kingdom (Where Copán’s name comes from) is established.
70 AD
1799-1822
1912-1919
Population
• 1936 estimate
6,000,000
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
90 billion USD 1960
• Per capita
600 per capita
CurrencyAureus, Sestertius, Denarius
Driving sideright