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Verified member of the [[Nations of Saint Joan of Arc (School Community)]]
Verified member of the [[Nations of Saint Joan of Arc (School Community)]]
El Dorado was founded by Spanish conquistadors who were on a quest for new land. When they reached the shores of South America they found something marvelous. A who castle made of gold towering over the city below. As they began to venture forth and guard stopped them. The conquistadors were immediately disarmed and were taken to the palace before king ElDorado. He was covered in gold and demanded the reason as to why the Spanish were on his land. The Spanish explained how it was a quest to find new land and riches, which they seemed to have found the perfect place for it. ElDorado had heard legends of how the Spanish took over kingdoms and took away freedom from those who called that land home. But ElDorado saw the opportunity to create an alliance with Spain. ElDorado sent the Spanish conquistadors back to Spain with a message. The message sent was “Shasta debent ad Carolum Quintum te ipsum, si vis ad semper legatorum societate consiliorum confugerant.” (Charles V you yourself must come to El Dorado if you ever want a diplomatic alliance.)


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   |  8% [[hello|Northwestern Bantu]]
   |  8% [[frankeinstein islanders|Frankeinstein Island]]
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   | 13% other African
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|footnote_a = These are the titles as given in the ''Constitution of the Kingdom of El Dorado'', Article X. The Latin version of the song is sometimes called {{lang|Latin|est corona, quam tenemus}}, as in ''National Anthems of the World''; and the English version "The Crown Which We Hold", as in DeLancey and DeLancey 61.
|footnote_a = These are the titles as given in the ''Constitution of the Kingdom of El Dorado'', Article X. The Latin version of the song is sometimes called {{lang|Latin|est corona, quam tenemus}}, as in ''National Anthems of the World''; and the English version "The Crown Which We Hold", as in DeLancey and DeLancey 61.
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          El Dorado was founded by Spanish conquistadors who were on a quest for new land. When they reached the shores of South America they found something marvelous. A who castle made of gold towering over the city below. As they began to venture forth and guard stopped them. The conquistadors were immediately disarmed and were taken to the palace before king Dorado. He was covered in gold and demanded the reason as to why the Spanish were on his land. The Spanish explained how it was a quest to find new land and riches, which they seemed to have found the perfect place for it. Dorado had heard legends of how the Spanish took over kingdoms and took away freedom from those who called that land home. But Dorado saw the opportunity to create an alliance with Spain. Dorado sent the Spanish conquistadors back to Spain with a message. The message sent was “Shasta debent ad Carolum Quintum te ipsum, si vis ad semper legatorum societate consiliorum confugerant.” (Charles V you yourself must come to El Dorado if you ever want a diplomatic alliance.) only one conquistador returned to Spain as the others were killed by Dorado.
    When Charles V heard the news, he immediately sailed all the way to El Dorado to meet with King Dorado. It took months but eventually, Charles V arrived and met with King Dorado. They conferred for hours on how this agreement would work. Spain would have a trade port and would import and export certain goods. El Dorado would be given protection from Spain and no other countries would be able to conquer El Dorado.
          El dorado and Spain would have a Healthy relationship for 150 years until, on September 12, 1662, when El dorado decided not to be a colony of Spain anymore. King Florianus Atiana Sandoval began to notice that the Spanish weren’t protecting them like before. Many ships from other countries began sailing too close to comfort. All were taken down but not with the Spanish Navy. King Florianus Atiana Sandoval decided now was the perfect time to begin life as a new kingdom like it was 150 years before. They fought a long, hard war for 8 years until on June 11, 1670 the Spanish finally retreated. El dorado was now able to grow as a kingdom without Spain to hold them back.

Revision as of 18:11, 9 October 2020

Verified member of the Nations of Saint Joan of Arc (School Community)

Kingdom of El Dorado

Auream
Motto: 
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"For the People, For the Kingdom"
Anthem: 
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The Crown Which we Hold a
Location of Cameroon on the globe.
Capital
and largest city
Gold
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Official languages
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Dorados
GovernmentKingdom
• King
Nilo Pío Rojas
Mireia Martina Iñguez
LegislatureNational Assembly
Independence from Spain
• Declared
June 11, 1670
Area
• Total
475,442 km2 (183,569 sq mi) (15th)
• Water (%)
1.3
Population
• July 2030 estimate
166,000,000 (8th)
• 2020 census
156,678,923
• Density
131.053398/km2 (339.4/sq mi) (25th)
GDP (PPP)2011 estimate
• Total
$47.251 billion
• Per capita
$2,257
GDP (nominal)2011; estimate
• Total
$25.759 billion
• Per capita
$1,230
Gini (2001)44.6
medium
HDI (2011)Increase 0.482
low · 150th
CurrencyGold (Gd)
Time zoneUTC+1 (EST)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+1 (not observed)
Driving sideright
Calling code+237
Internet TLD.cm
  1. These are the titles as given in the Constitution of the Kingdom of El Dorado, Article X. The Latin version of the song is sometimes called [est corona, quam tenemus] Error: {{Lang}}: unrecognized language tag: Latin (help), as in National Anthems of the World; and the English version "The Crown Which We Hold", as in DeLancey and DeLancey 61.
         El Dorado was founded by Spanish conquistadors who were on a quest for new land. When they reached the shores of South America they found something marvelous. A who castle made of gold towering over the city below. As they began to venture forth and guard stopped them. The conquistadors were immediately disarmed and were taken to the palace before king Dorado. He was covered in gold and demanded the reason as to why the Spanish were on his land. The Spanish explained how it was a quest to find new land and riches, which they seemed to have found the perfect place for it. Dorado had heard legends of how the Spanish took over kingdoms and took away freedom from those who called that land home. But Dorado saw the opportunity to create an alliance with Spain. Dorado sent the Spanish conquistadors back to Spain with a message. The message sent was “Shasta debent ad Carolum Quintum te ipsum, si vis ad semper legatorum societate consiliorum confugerant.” (Charles V you yourself must come to El Dorado if you ever want a diplomatic alliance.) only one conquistador returned to Spain as the others were killed by Dorado. 
    When Charles V heard the news, he immediately sailed all the way to El Dorado to meet with King Dorado. It took months but eventually, Charles V arrived and met with King Dorado. They conferred for hours on how this agreement would work. Spain would have a trade port and would import and export certain goods. El Dorado would be given protection from Spain and no other countries would be able to conquer El Dorado. 
         El dorado and Spain would have a Healthy relationship for 150 years until, on September 12, 1662, when El dorado decided not to be a colony of Spain anymore. King Florianus Atiana Sandoval began to notice that the Spanish weren’t protecting them like before. Many ships from other countries began sailing too close to comfort. All were taken down but not with the Spanish Navy. King Florianus Atiana Sandoval decided now was the perfect time to begin life as a new kingdom like it was 150 years before. They fought a long, hard war for 8 years until on June 11, 1670 the Spanish finally retreated. El dorado was now able to grow as a kingdom without Spain to hold them back.