Vazcoeur
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The Federal Republican Union of Vazcoeur La République fédérale de Vazcoeur | |
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Motto: Marchons sans un consul ou un souverain! | |
Anthem: La Brudia | |
Capital and | Orlque City |
Official languages | Vazian |
Recognised national languages | Kamlish |
Government | Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic |
• President | Micheal Brudia |
• Prime Minister | Racheal Povaz |
Legislature | Parliament |
Establishment | |
• Proclamation of the Empire of the Vaz | 1st January 1444 |
• The Establishment of the Consulship | 19th April 1799 |
• Arrest of Consul Xino | 14th April 2000 |
Currency | Vazian Fanlo (VZF) |
Time zone | GMT |
Date format | (YYYY/MM/DD) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +44 |
Internet TLD | .vaz |
Vazcoeur (viə'zɛdkœʁ; Vazian: [ɛ.nɛ̃]), officially the The Federal Republican Union of Vazcoeur (Vazian: La République fédérale de Vazcoeur [la ʁepyblik fedeʁal də viə'zɛdkœʁ]), is a nation in Harbia located on the west coast of Europaz and on the coast of the Vraz Ocean. It is a Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic based upon the ideas of the Vazian Spring.
Entomology
The term "Vazcoeur" to describe the Vazian nation goes back to the year 1287 when the region of modern-day Vazcoeur was split into many petty kingdoms. "Vaz" is used to describe the shared identity of thr Vazian people. "Coeur" refers to the land being the driving core/heart of the Vazian identiy.
History
Prehistoric Era
Grecian Imperium
Era of Petty Kingdoms
Unification Wars
Brudian Hegemony
Civil War
Formation of the Consulship
Era of Empire
World Wars and social unrest
Abolition of the monarchy
Era of innocence
Year of Discontent and the rise of Xino
National Party Hegemony
=Movement Blue and the Vazian Spring
Geography
Climate
Environment
Politics and Government
Military
Foreign Relations
Economy
Energy
Industry
Infrastructure
Transport
Demographics
Education
Religion
Culture
Music and Art
Cuisine
Sports
Public Holidays
Date | Name | Observation |
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1 January | New Year's Day | Beginning of the new calendar year |
2 January | Day of Rest | Part of New Year's Celebratios |
1 March Constitution Protection Day | Celebration and "Protection" of the Vazian democratic Constitution. | |
14 April | Election Day | Voting takes place on this day |
19 April | Freedom Day | Tribute to those who brought democracy to the Vazian people. |