Draft:Province of Ababda and Bishari

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  • The Province of Ababda and Bishari
    Valorian Coat of Arms
    Coat of arms
    Motto: ""Honneur, justice et loyauté : les piliers de notre Royaume.""
    "Honor,Justice and Loyalty: The pillers of our Kingdom"
    StatusActive
    CapitalTawil City
    Largest TerritoryBishari
    Official languagesEnglish,French and Japanese
    Recognised regional languagesAbabda and Bishari
    Demonym(s)Valorian
    GovernmentKingdom
    • King
    King Andrew I
    Establishment
    • Integration
    10 May 2023
    HDI0.965
    very high
    CurrencyRoyal Florin
    Time zoneUTC+2 (GMT)
    Date formatdd/mm/yy
    Driving sideleft
    Calling code+44


    Background Bir Tawil Dispute: Historical territorial dispute between Egypt and Sudan over Hala'ib, leaving Bir Tawil unclaimed. Kingdom of Valoria Emergence: A self-declared micronation claiming sovereignty over a portion of Bir Tawil - the Province of Ababda and Bishari. Geographical Overview Landscape: Diverse with vast deserts, rocky terrain, and sporadic vegetation in Sahara Desert. Climate: Arid, scorching days, cooler nights. Location: Latitude 21.8865° N, Longitude 33.6780° E. Landlocked, surrounded by Egyptian and Sudanese territories, near the Red Sea, bordering Egypt's Red Sea Governorate and Sudan's Northern State. Governance Autonomy: Valoria operates as an autonomous entity within Ababda and Bishari. System: Constitutional monarchy with a reigning monarch as head of state. Structure: Cabinet of ministers responsible for administrative functions and departments. Cultural Heritage Ababda and Bishari: Indigenous tribes shaping the region's identity with nomadic lifestyles, camel herding, and desert survival skills. Preservation: Valoria aims to preserve and promote cultural traditions and languages through festivals, music, and traditional arts. Diplomacy and Recognition International Relations: Seeking recognition and establishing diplomatic ties with other nations. Controversy: Sovereignty remains a subject of international debate and controversy. Challenges and Goals Development Goals: Focus on fostering development, improving living conditions, and citizen well-being. Sustainability: Leveraging natural resources for economic growth while engaging in sustainable practices.