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|national_anthem = [[One people, one nation (Pacifica)|One people, one nation]] | |national_anthem = [[One people, one nation (Pacifica)|One people, one nation]] | ||
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|map_caption = Location of Nicholas and Great Britain in the [[South Pacific (Pacifica)|South Pacific]] | |map_caption = Location of Nicholas and Great Britain in the [[South Pacific (Pacifica)|South Pacific]] | ||
Revision as of 08:32, 26 June 2022
Republic of Nicholas and Great Britain | |
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Motto: One people, one nation | |
Anthem: One people, one nation | |
Location of Nicholas and Great Britain in the South Pacific | |
Capital and largest city | London |
Official languages | Austral |
Recognised national languages | Austral, Scottish, Cymbric, Cornish, Scottish Gaedian, Nicholasian Gaedian, Kalinskian, Romordian |
Sign languages | Nicholas and Great British Sign Language (NGBSL) |
Ethnic groups (2021 census) | 94.67% Britolasians 3.29% Kalinskians 2.04% Romordians |
Religion (2020 census) | 68.6% No religion 30.7% Christianity 0.7% Other |
Demonym(s) | Nicholas and Great British, Britolasian |
Government | Unitary one party republic under a totalitarian dictatorship |
Nicholas McGregor | |
Legislature | House of Parliament |
Formation | |
• Welsh and English Act of Union | 1536 CE |
• Separation of England and Nicholas | 1698 CE |
• Scottish and English Act of Union to form Great Britain | 1712 CE |
• Invasion of Western Romordia | 1845 CE |
• West Romordian Independence | 1894 CE |
• Reinvasion of West Romordia | 1900 CE |
• Nicholas and Great British Act of Union | 1908 CE |
• Kalinskian and Nicholas and Great British Act of Union | 1936 CE |
• Kalinskian Independence | 1953 CE |
• Invasion of Kalinskia | 1982 CE |