Alaskan Empire Province (Nova)

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State
Alaskan Empire
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Coat of Arms
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Territory
Example
Town Information
Full Name
Towny Name
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Formed 25 Jul 2019
Motto
Population 1
Chunks
Towns
Capital City
Largest City Example
Oldest City
Region Aleutia
Language(s) Englishflag.jpg English Drapeau germanophonie.jpg German
Religion(s) None (2019 - 2021)
Southern Baptist(2021)
Discord
Government Information
Political System Dictatorship (25 Jul 2019 - 27 Nov 2019)
Elected Government (27 Nov 2019)
Dictatorship (28 Nov 2019 - 2021)
Mayor
Assistant Mayor (27 Nov 2019) JerryFunHouse
Example Example
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Example Example
Executive Example
Legislature Example
Constitution
Economic System Gold Icon.png Capitalism
Provinces
Army Size
Part of Alaskan Empire
Historical Information
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• Founded 25 Jul 2019
• Joined Yukon 14 Sep 2019
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• Destroyed Sometime after Apr 24 2022

In the Alaskan Empire, a province was a constituent political entity, of which there were six. Bound together in a political union, each province held governmental jurisdiction over a separate and defined geographic territory where it shared its sovereignty with the feudal government. Due to this shared sovereignty, Alaskans were citizens both of the Empire and of the province in which they resided. Province citizenship and residency are flexible, and no government approval was required to move between provinces.

Province leaders in Alaska were given power directly by the Emperor. Provinces and their leaders possessed many powers and rights in the Alaskan council. Citizens and their needs were expected to be represented by their respective province leaders.

Generally, town borders throughout the Empire were not limited by provincial borders, and no effort was made to ensure that the province borders matched the town borders. On top of this, construction projects often crossed province borders without any repercussions.

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