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On July 14, 2023, the first elections for Prime Minister of Aragon were held, the results of which were as follows: | On July 14, 2023, the first elections for Prime Minister of Aragon were held, the results of which were as follows: | ||
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[[t0mato1]], the esteemed leader of the Land Reform Party, became the victorious candidate with an overwhelming majority of the votes. | [[t0mato1]], the esteemed leader of the Land Reform Party, became the victorious candidate with an overwhelming majority of the votes. | ||
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Aragon was founded on October 29, 2022 in Europe. The nation was created by Ultrakose.
History
Creation of Zaragoza
Zaragoza, a city located in northeastern Spain, holds a significant historical event in its foundation. On June 12, 2022, Zaragoza was established by the visionary individuals Ultrakose and Ultrahaha, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the region's history.
Creation of Aragon
Tension with Spain
After the establishment of Zaragoza, tensions arose between its founders and the then Prime Minister of Spain. Determined to pursue their vision of self-governance and independence, Zaragoza embarked on a mission to raise funds for the creation of the Kingdom of Aragon.
Iberia and Al Andalus
It is important to acknowledge that both Iberia and Al Andalus faced internal challenges, including controversies surrounding certain individuals in positions of authority. Reports emerged of mayors who engaged in cheating and displayed discriminatory behavior towards Japanese players who were part of what is now the Kingdom of Aragon. Such instances of misconduct and racism are regrettable and stand in stark contrast to the values of inclusivity and fair play that should guide any community. The Kingdom of Aragon, upon attaining independence, has prioritized inclusivity, diversity, and a commitment to creating a welcoming and respectful environment for all residents and visitors.
Independence and Transformation
On October 29, 2022, Aragon achieved its long-cherished goal of independence, marking a significant turning point in its history. The people of Aragon, driven by their aspirations for self-governance, embarked on a transformative journey to establish their own sovereign entity.
With Zaragoza as its capital, the Kingdom of Aragon emerged as a beacon of progress and harmony. Building upon the foundation of inclusivity and respect, Aragon sought to create a society that cherishes its cultural heritage while embracing the diversity of its inhabitants. Rocadragon, Alhucemas, Huesca, Arta, Calvia and Rabat were the first towns that were part of Aragon, along with Zaragoza.
The journey of Zaragoza from its association with Iberia and Al Andalus to the establishment of the independent Kingdom of Aragon represents a significant chapter in the region's history. While acknowledging the existence of regrettable incidents, Aragon is committed to learning from the past, fostering inclusivity, and building a future defined by harmony, fairness, and respect.
The Kingdom of Aragon stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of its people, who have overcome challenges to shape a society that values diversity and upholds the principles of equality and justice.
Geography
The nation of Aragon is located in southern Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula and in North Africa, next to the Mediterranean Sea.
Government
Ultrakose is the leader of Aragon, a monarchy with a political system of assembly democracy, where all citizens are equally involved in the decisions of the nation.
Prime Minister Elections
On July 14, 2023, the first elections for Prime Minister of Aragon were held, the results of which were as follows:
t0mato1, the esteemed leader of the Land Reform Party, became the victorious candidate with an overwhelming majority of the votes.
Buildings
Spawn Building
It is an original design of Masrain adapted to be the spawn of Aragon.
El Pilar
One of the most iconic landmarks in Zaragoza is the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar (Spanish: Templo del Pilar). Throughout its history, the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar has undergone several reconstructions to ensure the faithful representation and intricate details of the original temple. These renovations aimed to preserve the architectural splendor and magnificence that make it an emblematic symbol of Zaragoza. The latest reform was made possible thanks to numerous and generous donors. This remarkable achievement stands as a testament to the power of community support.
Foreign Relations
Allies
Aragon, as an independent kingdom, has actively pursued alliances with other nations, particularly those with Japanese players, fostering strong and positive relationships. These alliances have been built upon shared values, cultural exchanges, and mutual cooperation.
Through diplomatic efforts, Aragon has forged bonds with Khabarovsk, Khazar, Mozambique, Yamato, Mali that recognize the importance of inclusivity, diversity, and cooperation. These alliances have served as a platform for collaboration in various fields, including trade and cultural exchange, promoting mutual growth and understanding.
Enemies
After Aragon's declaration of independence, the situation took a contentious turn when Iberia declared war against Aragon. The conflict between the two nations arose due to differing political interests and the complexities surrounding Aragon's secession. As the conflict unfolded, the dynamics shifted further when Iberia ultimately unified with Spain. This unification resulted in Spain becoming an adversary of Aragon. Despite the challenges posed by the conflict and the subsequent enmity with Spain, Aragon's steadfastness and commitment to its cultural heritage remained unwavering. The kingdom continued to forge its own path, preserving its unique identity and contributing to the diverse tapestry of the region.
Towns
The towns that currently form the United Kingdom of Aragon and their respective mayors are the following;