Alameda

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Democratic Republic of Alameda
República Democrática del Alameda
Coat of arms of Alameda
Coat of arms
CapitalCuidad Augusto
Largest cityHortensia
Ethnic groups
(2019)
Alamedine, Chusco, Muscogean, Anigiduwagi
Demonym(s)Alamedan
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• President
Alessandri Guzmán-Varga
Menewa Palma Yahalgi
Senate
National Assembly
Establishment
1625
1805
1811-1830
1967
CurrencyAlamedan Peso (ALP)
Date formatMM/DD/YYYY
Driving sideright
Calling code+56
Internet TLD.am

Alameda, formally the Democratic Republic of Alameda (Alamedan: República Democrática del Alameda) is a sovereign nation located in Norumbia. It borders the countries of Rökkurlynd and Awasin to the north, Mniohuta to the west and Gristol-Serkonos to the south. Its eastern coastline leads to the North Thalassan Sea. The capital of Alameda is Cuidad Augusto and the largest city is Hortensia. Alameda has been historically defined into two Grand Divisions, West Alameda and East Alameda. These two areas are politically, culturally, economically and linguistically distinct. The population of Alameda is approximately 19.7 million people, with around 72% of which live in East Alameda. Alameda is a multi-cultural country, and has four constitutionally recognized constituent groups: Alamedines, Chuscos, Muskogee and Anigiduwagi.

Alameda has been inhabited since the last ice age, with evidence of habitation dating back to 10,000 B.C.E. Alameda is considered to be the homeland of two indigenous Norumbrian groups: the Serkonian Anigiduwagi and the Muscogeans. Both of these groups have settled throughout Alameda, utilizing a tribal system which established two large, influential Great Tribes and various Lesser Tribes. Since the 15th century, the two Great Tribes of Alameda were the Muscogean Tallapoosa and the Anigiduwagi Qanasi. While hostilities between these two tribes have ended since 1824, the Muscogeans and Anigiduwagi still have various societal and civil issues that have flared up, most notably the 1975 West Alameda Riots and the 1962 Anigiduwagi Boycott.

In 1625, the Province of the New Frontier was chartered and established by the Garzan-Latium Norumbrian Company with the founding of Ciudad Augusto, originally founded as Costa de Augusto. New settlers to the colony primarily spoke Garzan, with Latin being used for nomenclature until independence. The new colonial province and its settlers were initially welcomed by the Muscogean tribe of Coosa, which was aligned with the Tallapoosa.

Etymology

"Alameda" as a name can be traced to the poem, Niños de Roble by Rosalía Castellanos that was published in 1672 in the colony. The name itself derives Castellanos admiration at the Muscogee's complex system of trails and roads that extended throughout East Alameda. During the time, the colonial province was looking for a new name to replace the name New Frontier. Settlers at the time felt that the name New Frontier related closer to the colonial company's identity over the settler's new identity intermingled with the Muscogee.

Government

The Republic of Alameda and its constitution were initially drafted by the Alamedine-Muscogee Free Government in 1807, and was eventually signed in 1830 at the end of the Independence War. Alameda is a Federal Presidential Republic under the constitution. Alameda has was founded and has been governed under the principles of Alamedine-Muscogean Concordance, which dictated much of its early legal principles.

Military

The Armed Forces of Alameda are administered under civilian control by the Department of Defense, with chief power to remove the commander-in-chief given to the President. The Department of Defense has jurisdiction over the Alamedan Army, the Alamedan Navy and the Alamedan Air Force. The Department of Public Administration has jurisdiction over the National Carabiniers and the National Gendarmerie. Unlike the Department of Defense, the Department of Public Administration can be overruled by the Legislature of Alameda and control over the Carabiniers and Gendarmerie can be transferred to a committee established by the Senate.

Administrative Divisions

Flag State Capital City Largest City Governor Population
Augusto Cuidad Augusto Cuidad Augusto XXXX
Vicuña Rennes Rennes Hélène Myriam XXXX
Urquídez New Calais Machias Donatien Ludovic
Adelantado Vignobles City Vignobles City Cédric Dieudonné
Aguileña Ville de Amiens Ville de Amiens Barnabé Édouard
Santa María Évreux Évreux Maxence Gauthier
Montepaz-Coushatta Épernay Épernay Éliane Simone
Tallapoosa Penobscot Penobscot TBD
Coosada Île de Androscoggin Île de Androscoggin TBD
Wetumpka Île de Winnibisauga Île de Winnibisauga TBD
Tuscaloosa Île de Piscataquis Mérignac TBD
Opelika Île de Souhegan Périgueux TBD
Quanassee TBD TBD TBD
Sitigu TBD TBD TBD
Talikwa TBD TBD TBD
Esseneca TBD TBD TBD
Chatuga TBD TBD TBD
Tuckasegee TBD TBD TBD

Geography

Alameda is located on the eastern corridor of Norumbria, abutting the North Thalassan Sea to the east. Alameda shares land borders with Mniohuta to the west across the Osowanon Mountains as well as a small border with Awasin to the northwest; Gristol-Serkonos to the south; and Rökkurlynd to the north. It maintains a maritime border with Rökkurlynd across the Magellan Channel with the Rökkurlynd Archipelago.

Culture

Alameda from its inception has been a cultural fusion of Alamedines, Muscogee and Anigiduwagi culture with significant influence from Belisarian settlers. Modern Alamedan culture consists of Alamedine and Muscogee culture, with Anigiduwagi culture being more prevalent in West Alameda than East Alameda. Much of its architecture and city construction takes from various Belisarian cultures with Muscogee elements. In the aftermath of the Asherionic occupation of Alameda, Alamedine and Muscogee cultures have taken the forefront of Alameda's mixtures with many Anigiduwagi influences often being ignored. Alameda's Department of Culture is responsible for the promotion of Alamedan architecture, art, cuisine, cinema, dance, literature, history, and music.

Historically, Alameda has stuck out as an odd country within Norumbria for its culture. It is the only country within the entire continent to speak Garzan and one of the few to have promoted the idea of cultural intermingling between Belisarian settlers and the Muscogee natives. After the East Alamedan Annexation of Anigiduwagi lands, the Alamedine-Muscogee Renaissance occured between 1840 to 1929, which saw the promotion of Alamedine and Muscogee culture in the country.