Governorate of Alaska
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Governorate of Alaska | |
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Motto: Always faithful "Всегда верный" | |
Anthem: God Save the Tsar | |
Map of Alaska | |
Capital | Novoarchangelsk |
Largest city | Rezanovgrad |
Official languages | Russian |
Ethnic groups | Russians (36.8%), Amero-Alaskans (23.4%), Native Alaskans (11.5%), Finns (6.6%), Cossacks (6.1%), Japanese (3.8%), Canadian-Alaskans (3.2%), Yakuts (3.1%), Filipino (1.8%), Baltic Germans (1.7%), Volga Germans (1.5%), Other (0.5%) |
Demonym(s) | Alaskan |
Government | Constitutional Monarchy |
• Tsar | Roman Petrovich Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov |
• President | WIP |
Legislature | Legislature |
Council of State | |
Duma | |
History | |
• WIP | 1900 |
• WIP | 1931 |
Area | |
• | 663,268 sq mi (1,717,860 km2) |
• Water (%) | 13.77 |
Population | |
• 1930 estimate | 197,283 |
Currency | Alaskan Ruble (₽) (ARB) |
Time zone | UTC-8 (ADT) |
Driving side | right |
Alaska, officially the Governorate of Alaska ((Russian: Губе́рния Аляска), is a sovereign nation located in North America. Alaska is bordered by the Dominion of Canada to her east and shares the Bering Strait with The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) to her west. The population of the country is distributed throughout its main cities and vast rural regions. The most populous cities are the Rezanovgrad followed by Novoarchangelsk and Krusensternburg. The Alaskan hinterland in the northern regions have small settlements scattered throughout the various mountainous and forested tundra regions. Aside from these, much of Alaska is rural and marked by large national reserves and mining zones. Alaska is a constitutional monarchy with its capital located in Novoarchangelsk, the second largest city in the country which serves as cultural and commercial centers. The largest city in Alaska is Rezanovgrad. Alaska has a separation of powers between its Executive, Judicial and Legislative branches.
History
Russian American Company
Exploration and Early Settlement
1867 Nationalization of the Russian American Company
The Klondike Gold Rush
Stolypin Program
Establishment of the Governorate of Alaska
Russian Civil War
Post Civil War
Era of Mass Immigration
1920s
Great Reform of 1925
Geography
States
Cities
Geographic Areas
Politics
Political Parties in Alaska
Political movements in Alaska
Foreign Relations
Soviet Union
Japan
United States
Canada
United Kingdom
Alaskan Armed Forces
Army
Air Force
Coast Guard
Merchant Marine
National Rangers
Equipment
Weapons
Ground Vehicles
Watercraft
Aircraft
Demographics
Ethnic Groups
Alaska is comprised of people of many varying ethnicities. The vast majority of New English people are of European descent, however, many different ethnic identities persist between the European peoples whom have settled New England. In the census, there are listed the following options:
• Russians
• Natives
• Klondikers
• Amero-Alaskans
• Finns
• Cossacks
• Japanese
• Filipinos
• Canadian-Alaskans
• Yakuts
• Baltic Germans
• Volga Germans
• Jews
Languages
Alaska has established Russian as the official language of the Governorate of Alaska and Russian is exclusively used for government purposes. However, many families and communities in Alaska are bi-lingual, with native languages, English, Japanese, Tagalog, German and Yiddish among others being spoken throughout many large parts of Alaska and even functioning as a majority linguistically in some areas. Among Russian emigres the widespread use of second languages is controversial and advocacy groups exist for restrictions on signage and public events held in foreign languages, however English and native languages likewise are promoted by their own primary users in the country in their push for linguistic recognition.
Religion
The Governorate of Alaska is officially an Orthodox Christian nation and as such moral laws and public holidays exist in keeping with the Orthodox faith. However, in recognition for the large Catholic and Protestant section of society, Western Christmas is recognized as a national holiday. After Christians, there exists notable Shintoist and Jewish populations in the country and concentrated in southern urban centers, privately owned Shintoist shrines and synagogues are common.
Economy
Commerce
Industry
Agriculture
Organized Labor
Foreign Trade and Investments
Transport and Infrastructure
Electrification
Highways
Train lines
Airports
Three civilian airports and four military airports are operated in Alaska. The three civilian airports are Novoarkangelsk International Airport, Nicholas III Airport at Rezanovgrad and the smaller Severo-Polyarnyy Airport at Baranovsk. Additionally there are plans for the construction of a small airport at Krusensternburg.
Maritime Ports
Culture
Music
Fashion
Men's Fashion
Women's Fashion
Literature
Media
Press
Radio
Sports
Symbols
Cultural Icons
Native Wildlife
Public Holidays
Date | English name | Original name | Remarks |
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January 12 | Christmas Day | Рождество | Christmas according to the Julian calendar |
January 12 | Prosecutor General's Day | День работника прокуратуры Российской Федерации | Honoring the 1772 foundation of the office of the Prosecutor General of Russia |
January 14 | Orthodox New Year | День нового года | New Year's day according to the Julian Calendar |
April 7 | Annunciation | Благовещение | The celebration of the announcement by the angel Gabriel to Mary that she would conceive and bear a son through a virgin birth and become the mother of Jesus Christ, the Christian Messiah and Son of God, marking the Incarnation. |
April 21 | Local Self-Government Day | День местного самоуправления | Commemorates the reform of 1925 which restructured the Russian Empire and Alaskan Governorate. |
April 27 | Day of Russian Parliamentarism | День российского парламентаризма |
commemorates the first session of Russia's first-ever State Duma in 1906 |
May 24 | Saints Cyril and Methodius Day | День святых Кирилла и Мефодия |
Commemorates the 'apostles to the Slavs' St. Cyril and St. Methodius as well as their development of the Cyrillic alphabet. |
June 6 | Day of the Russian Language | День русского языка |
Prior to 2011, Pushkin Day honoring Alexander Puskhin, now honors the Russian Language |
Last Sunday of July | Navy Day | День Военно-Морского Флота | Honoring the active and reserve personnel, heroes and veterans of the Russian Navy |
August 1 | Day of Remembrance of Russian Soldiers Who Fell in World War I | День памяти российских воинов, погибших в Первой мировой войне 1914-1918 годов | Holiday enacted in 2013 |
August 6 | Russian Railway Troops Day | День железнодорожных войск | Honoring all the active and reserve personnel, heroes, fallen and veterans of the Russian Railway Troops |
August 12 | Russian Air Force Day | День Военно-воздушных сил | Honoring the active and reserve personnel, heroes and veterans of the Russian Air Force |
August 19 | Apple Feast of the Saviour | Яблочный праздник Спасителя | Also known as the Feast of the Transfiguration |
October 1 | Russian Ground Forces Day | День Сухопутных войск | Honors those serving, the heroes, fallen and veterans of the Russian Ground Forces on the day of the raising of the first units of the legendary Streltsy by Ivan the Terrible in 1550 |
October 17 | Tsar Roman Petrovich Romanov's Birthday | День рождения царя Романа Петровича Романова | Commemorates the Birth of reigning Tsar Roman Petrovich Romanov. |
October 30 | Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Red Terror | День памяти жертв политических репрессий | Enacted in 1921, honors the victims of the Soviet Union past and present |
November 10 | Police and Internal Affairs Servicemen's Day | День сотрудника органов внутренних дел Российской Федерации | Honoring all those serving in the Police of Russia and all those working in the Ministry of Internal Affairs |
November 19 | Day of the Artillery | День артиллерии | Enacted on 21 October 1944, to commemorate the artillery strikes and bombardment at the Battle of Stalingrad of 19 November 1942 |
November 27 | Naval Infantry Day | День морской пехоты | Honoring the 1705 date of the raising of the first units of today's Russian Naval Infantry by orders of Peter the Great |
December 9 | Fatherland's Heroes Day | День Героев Отечества | Anniversary of the 1769 establishment (OS date: November 26) by Catherine the Great of the Order of St. George |
December 25 | Western Christmas | Западное Рождество | Christmas according to the Gregorian calendar |