Bolston
Bolston | |
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City in Phillip | |
Region | Greater Lukous |
Established | 13 February 2023 |
Government | |
• Governor | Cooper Norfolk |
• Mayor | Vacant |
Area | |
• Total | 0.001 km2 (0.0004 sq mi) |
Elevation | 2.45 m (8.04 ft) |
Population (2023) | |
• Total | 5 |
Demonym | Bolstonian |
Time zone | GMT+2 |
Bolston is a city in the Republic of Phillip that is completely surrounded by the United States. The city is landlocked and is located in Greater Lukous Region southeast of Traqueto. It is the second most populated city in Phillip but is one of the smallest by land area. The city was originally classified as a district under Phillip's constitution, but was reclassified on 12 April as a city by the "Regional Restructuring Act".
The annexation of Bolston was approved by sitting President Jaxson Renny on 13 February 2023. The city was annexed along with Estado Libre. The name "Bolston" is derived from the town of Ballstown, Indiana.
Geography
Bolston is landlocked and completely surrounded by the United States. The city is only about two-and-a-half meters above mean sea level, which makes it susceptible to flooding.
The city consists of a residential property that is mostly land, except for a pool.
Demographics
The Ministry of Citizenship states that the population of Bolston is five people, all of which are members of National Assembly Rep. Reed Von’s family. 100% of the city is Caucasian and follows the Church of Phillip. The only language spoken in Bolston is English.
80% of Bolston has registered with a political party, half of which are registered with the Butter Butta Bentley Party or are Independent. Residents are represented by the Butter Butta Bentley Party and Independent politician Cooper Norfolk in the National Assembly of Phillip.
Government
List of Mayors
Currently, Bolston does not have a Mayor because there is no official protocol on how to appoint or elect mayors in Phillip.
Flag
According to Bolston founder Reed Von, the flag of the city was meant to represent his appreciation for the late US President Lyndon B. Johnson.