Draft:Empire of Petes

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Empire of Petes
จักรวรรดิพีเทส
Flag of Pichaya PK
Flag
Coat of arms of Pichaya PK
Coat of arms
Motto: "อิสรภาพ จักรวรรดิ ความตาย"
"Freedom, Imperial and Death."
Anthem: "Draft:National Anthem of Pichaya PK"
StatusActive
LocationHatyai, Songkhla, Thailand
CapitalPeteswerk Platz
LargestPronvinziellstadt
Official languagesEnglish
Thai
Religion
(2022)
Demonym(s)Petes
GovernmentFederal parliamentary semi-constitution monarchy
• Emperor
Peet I
• Prime Minister
Vacant
LegislatureParliament
Imperial Petes Parliament
House of Representatives
Imperialism
• Independence from Thailand
21 November 2017
• First constitution established
8 January 2021
• Peters Revolution
1 March 2022
• First constitution established
16 March 2022
• Rebellion of Fools Revolution
1 April 2022
• Second constitution established
21 April 2022
• Treaty of Rebellion Movement
10 September 2022
• Third constitution established
18 January 2024
• Fourth constitution established
9 June 2024
• Water (%)
100%
Population
• 2024 estimate
20+
• 2024 census
17
Membership9
CurrencyBaht Thai
Time zoneUTC+7 (GMT)
• Summer (DST)
UTC-1 (GMT)
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+66
Internet TLD.ex
Website
N/A

The Empire of Petes, more commonly known as Pichaya PK, is a sovereign state active from the 21st of November 2021, through a lot of history on 2023 which will be the glorious year of the empire, Empire of Petes established by Pichaya Keawthong (Later Peet I)


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