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'''District of Arabi (D.A.)''', formally the '''Federal District of Arabi''' and commonly referred to as '''the district''', is the capital of the [[Arabi|United Socialist States]]. Founded after the first presidential election as the seat of government of the country.
'''District of Arabi (D.A.)''', formally the '''Federal District of Arabi''' and commonly referred to as '''The District''', is the capital of the [[Arabi|United Socialist States]]. Founded after the first presidential election as the seat of government of the country.


All three branches of the U.S.S. federal government are centered in the District: [[Arabin Congress|Congress]] (legislative), [[President of Arabi|president]] (executive), and the [[Supreme Court of Arabi|Supreme Court]] (judicial).
All three branches of the U.S.S. federal government are centered in the District: [[Arabin Congress|Congress]] (legislative), [[President of Arabi|president]] (executive), and the [[Supreme Court of Arabi|Supreme Court]] (judicial).

Revision as of 00:47, 23 December 2019

District of Arabi
Federal District of Arabi
Motto: 
Freedom for all
CountryArabi
Federal District Act1840
Government
 • ManagerDustin Davidson (LSP)
 • D.A. Council
List
  • Harley Grande (LSP)
  • Rachel Thomas (LSP)
  • Frank Robinson (LSP)
  • Tammy Santino (CSP)
  • Chris Carmine (LSP)
  • Amanda Block (LSP)
 • Non-voting delegateKimberly Krause (LSP)
Area
 • Land220.14 km2 (85.00 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total73,685
DemonymDistrict Dwellers
Time zoneUTC−04:00 (AST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−03:00 (ADT)
Postcode
01001-01499
Area code232

District of Arabi (D.A.), formally the Federal District of Arabi and commonly referred to as The District, is the capital of the United Socialist States. Founded after the first presidential election as the seat of government of the country.

All three branches of the U.S.S. federal government are centered in the District: Congress (legislative), president (executive), and the Supreme Court (judicial).

A locally elected manager and a 6-member council govern the District. Residents elect a non-voting, at-large congressional delegate to the House of Representatives and has no representation in the Senate.

For statistical purposes, the District of Arabi is treated as a state-equivalent by the U.S.S Census Bureau.