State of Arkonia
The State of Arkonia, commonly known as Arkonia is a micronation in North America, landlocked by the American state of Arkansas. It is an anocracy with Andrew as head of state. The capital of Arkonia is Arkonia City; however, the largest city is Alta Cata. Arkonia has three official languages: American English, German, and Latin, although an Arkonian language is in development. In addition, several languages are protected.
State of Arkonia | ||||
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Motto aliquid maius "for something greater" | ||||
Anthem Arkonia, Our Home and Land! | ||||
United States | ||||
Capital city | Arkonia City | |||
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Largest city | Alta Cata | |||
Official language(s) | American English, German, Latin | |||
Short name | Arkonia, Arkonian State | |||
Demonym | Arkonian,(rarely) Arkoniac, Arkoniite | |||
Government | Anocracy | |||
- Minister-President of the Executive Council | A. Dillman | |||
- State Chancellor | A. Dillman (de facto) | |||
- Chief Secretary of the State Congress | A. Dillman (de facto) | |||
Legislature | State Congress | |||
Established | 20 April 2020 | |||
Area claimed | >1km^2 | |||
Population | 2 as of 30 March 2020 | |||
Time zone | (GMT-6) | |||
De-facto hub of government online |
Arkonia was founded as a federal kingdom in 2017. That nation lasted for over a year. It was succeeded by numerous iterations of the Arkonian nation thereafter: the federal republic, the First Empire, the Directed Republic, the Second Empire, the Kingdom, and twice, the Noble Municipal Republic, before settling down with the government that is in place today, the National Government.
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Etymology
History
Government and politics
The current structure of government in Arkonia as promulgated by the Charter of Government provides for five branches of government: State, Executive, Legislative, Judicial, and Auditory.
State branch
State Chancellor
- Main article: State Chancellor
State Decrees
Executive branch
Legislative branch
Judicial Branch
Auditory branch
Military
Economy
Lois Trois Market
- Main article: Lois Trois Experimental Market Authority