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United Oregon Kingdom and Her majesty’s Dependencies | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle | |
Anthem: Land of Hope and Glory (without lyrics) | |
Status | Active |
Capital | Jewel City |
Ethnic groups (2024) |
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Religion (2024) |
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Demonym(s) | Oregonian, Cascadian |
Government | Unitary Constitutional Monarchy Under a Benevolent dictatorship |
• Queen | Grandma I |
• Prime Minister | AB The terrible, Duke Of Jewel |
Legislature | Parliament |
Independence from the United Oregon Republic | |
• Independence | 22 June 2024 (Current Form) |
• Constitution ratified | 22 June 2024 |
• Monarch Dethroned | 24 June 2024 |
Population | |
• 2024 estimate | 5 |
Membership | 21 |
Currency | Us Dollar, Royal Pelt |
Time zone | UTC-8 (PST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-1 |
Date format | mm/dd/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +1 |
Internet TLD | .or |
The Kingdom of Oregon officially The United Oregon Kingdom was a Micronation in the Pacific Northwest that existed from 22 June 2024, when Grandma I of Regio was proclaimed Queen of Oregon, until 24 June 2024, when the monarchy was abolished, following A military coup and the Queens “abdication”. This resulted in The Reformed United Oregon Republic . The kingdom was established through The 3rd Legislative Act, Which proclaimed the Kingdom Of Oregon and the monarchy. The Process was influenced by the Lord Governor Of Oregon who thought that the flag would look cool with a crown. However the new state proved to get in the way of the day to day running of the nation, The Queen also would not let go of her newfound power in till the Military coup, when her position was effectively removed.
Etymology
The Name “Oregon” Comes From the Macronational State of Oregon
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Monarch
The Head of State was the Queen of Oregon, Whicth ruled the nation. The Kingdom of Oregon was governed as a Constitutional monarchy, this meant that the power of the Queen was limited by the constitution, however the monarch did have the power to appoint the prime minister, as opposed to the parliament.
Prime Minister
The prime minister is the head of Government of the United Oregon kingdom.
Parliament
The Royal Oregon Parliament was the main body of creating and passing laws in the kingdom of Oregon. The Parliament operated as a unicameral legislature with only one House. The Royal Parliament was never organized or met in the 3 days of the United Oregon Kingdom.
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Military
The military Of the Kingdom of Oregon was known as the Royal Oregon armed forces and was “founded” by the 3rd Legislative Act. Although it was founded the military of the United Oregon Republic was simply transferred to the Royal Oregon Armed Forces.
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Ministry of The Interior
The ministry of the interior was the only founded ministry and was responsible for the management of the interior.
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