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Formed from the collapsed [[Northwest Confederacy]].
Formed from the collapsed [[Northwest Confederacy]].
==History==
HISTORY
== Politics ==
POLITICS
==Geography==
GEOGRAPHY
===Dictrict 1===
DISTRICT 1
===District 2===
DISTRICT 2
==Economy==
ECONOMY
== Transportation ==
TRANSPORTATION
== Demographics ==
===Ethnicity and race===
ETHNICITY AND RACE
===Religion===
RELIGION
===Class===
CLASS
== Culture ==
CULTURE
==Social issues==
SOCIAL ISSUES
==Legal holidays==
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! style="background:#efefef;" | Date !! style="background:#efefef;" | Name !! style="background:#efefef;" | Remarks
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| January 1 || New Year's Day || Beginning of the year.
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| May 1 || Labor Day || Celebrates achievements of workers, marks traditional end of summer.  Adopted from The [[Lone Star Republic]]
|-
| August 9 || Constitution Day || The anniversary of the radification of the constitution of the [[Free American Republic]]
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| October 7 || Decoration Day || Honors servicemen and women who died in service.
|-
| President's Discretion || Thanksgiving || Day of thanks declared by the president, usually once each year.
|}

Revision as of 18:49, 6 February 2005

Formed from the collapsed Northwest Confederacy.

History

HISTORY

Politics

POLITICS

Geography

GEOGRAPHY

Dictrict 1

DISTRICT 1

District 2

DISTRICT 2

Economy

ECONOMY

Transportation

TRANSPORTATION

Demographics

Ethnicity and race

ETHNICITY AND RACE

Religion

RELIGION

Class

CLASS

Culture

CULTURE

Social issues

SOCIAL ISSUES

Legal holidays

Date Name Remarks
January 1 New Year's Day Beginning of the year.
May 1 Labor Day Celebrates achievements of workers, marks traditional end of summer. Adopted from The Lone Star Republic
August 9 Constitution Day The anniversary of the radification of the constitution of the Free American Republic
October 7 Decoration Day Honors servicemen and women who died in service.
President's Discretion Thanksgiving Day of thanks declared by the president, usually once each year.