Beauquegne

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Most Jovial Principality of Beauquegne
Principauté du Beauquegne (Beauqon)
Motto: Fortune et justice
(Fortune and fairness)
Anthem: "Couronné d'étoiles"
CapitalLa Bayonne
LargestMaubourg-en-Fleuve
Official languagesBeauqon, Andegavenan
Religion
Church of the Weeping Mother
Demonym(s)Beauqon
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• Prince sovereign
Villeneuve V Pavot
• First minister
Aphrodite Bourgeois
LegislaturePalace of Marguerite I Amoroza
Ballroom of Nobles
Ballroom 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
CurrencySilver Fleur (SFR)

The most jovial Principality of Beauquegne, or Beauquegne in short, is a sovereign nation situated on Lys, an island belonging to the northernmost part of the Pythian continent separated from it by the (yet unnamed) sea. Beauquegne occupies the entire island of Lys, as well as several smaller islands on its southern coast.

Etymology

History

Fosacrist revolt

Fall of Theocratic rule and national splintering

Unification wars

Birth of the Principality

Revolution of Roses

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

Flora

Fauna

Culture

Government and Politics

Governance

National Government

Law

Administrative subdivisions

Politics

Military

Princely Navy

National Army

Beauqon Air Service

Beauqon Milice Service

Economy

Natural resources

Ore

Due to the mountain ranges concentrated in the north and east of the island, a large proportion of Beauquegne's economy derives from the mining sector, the vast majority of which is state-owned. Industrial resources such as coal, copper and iron are chiefly mined from the eastern mountain ranges, while the northern hills and mountains boast deposits of more valuable metals, such as silver and gold, as well as minerals, which are used in the National bank of Beauquegne to mint currency.

Timber

Agriculture

Manufacturing

Perfumes and luxury goods

Machinery and heavy industry

Clothing and cloths

Education

Primary and secondary education

The "Five Great Schools"

Princess Sophie Academy of Humanities

Mauburg Insitute of Technology

Lachapelle Military Academy

Sparkalia school of Performing Arts

St.Agnes College of Divinity