United States of New Atlantis
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The Islands of the United States of New Atlantis | |
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Motto: “We Will Stand Strong.” | |
Capital and largest city | New Atlantisian City |
Official languages | Atlantisian |
Recognised national languages | Wurthian |
Ethnic groups | Atlantisian, Werthian |
Demonym(s) | Atlantisian |
Government | Unitary Semi-Presidential Constitutional Republic |
Kenny Plato Walter | |
Edward Phillips | |
William Moody | |
Legislature | Parliament |
Currency | Golden Chicken Nuggets |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy A.R |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .na |
The Islands of United States of New Atlantis, commonly called United States of New Atlantis, or USNA for short, is a democratic archipelago that consists of seven islands.
History
First settlements
The earliest evidence of settlers in Atlantis shows that the first settlements were established around 1000 BCE and expeditions taking place even earlier. The first settlers most likely arrived from the Werthian civilization on the mainland, although this is disputed as evidence of other cultures is also present in excavations. Atlantis remained a tribal society throughout most of the 1st millennium BC.
Rest of the history
Sometime during the 14th-century, Atlantis experienced volcanic activities and all of the seven islands sank. Most of the population managed to escape to _________.
The volcanic activities was first documented again in 1676 by the crew of a fishing boat and after less than a decade the four islands of Atlantis were once again above water. During that time, the Atlantisian king Nomar XI made plans to move all of his people back there again, but didn't realize that most of the infrastructure and all of the wildlife and plant where gone. So he put aside those plans and began assembling a restoration crew to bring back the plants and some essential buildings on all of the islands. Nomar XI died in 1701, but the project was quickly taken up again by his son Orian I. When Orian I died in 1740, the project was almost complete, but his sucessor Nomar XII wasn't happy with the plans and updated them which added a few years to the project. The project was declared as done in 1767.