Jimaca

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The Grand Kingdom of Jimica
Flag
Anthem: Jimica ja Jeautiful
Capital
and largest city
Jimica City
Official languagesJimican (Traditional)
Demonym(s)Jimican
GovernmentGovernment of Jimica
Establishment2017
Population
• (as of 2021 census) census
Unknown
CurrencyJimacash
Time zone(UTC)


The Grand Kingdom of Jimica, more commonly known as Jimica, is a micronation in North America. Founded in 2017, Jimica, later changed to ¨Jimlandia¨ in 2018. Now called The Grand Kingdom of Jimica (G.K.J.) or Jimica as of 2022. Jimica is a small piece of land ruled by Grand Supreme Leader Lord James the Great of Jimica I.

Etymology

December 2017- Jimica

History

The Grand Kingdom of Jimica, originally called Jimica and Jimlandia, is a micronation Which was founded in December of 2017. Currently there is no known history in the island.

Politics and government

Though not many things are known about Jimica, one thing is, Jimica is an absolute monrachy with Grand Supreme Leader Lord James the Great of Jimica I as the leader. He is known because of his popularity outside of Jimica, while his living conditions are unknown we do know he is the founder and leader of Jimica at this time.


Foreign relations

The Grand Kingdom of Jimica currently has no foreign relations with any countries.

Military

The population and military prowess of Jimica may be unkown, but there have been sightings and folklore of warcraft in the area of Jimica. There has been many sightings of warships in a 5 mile radius of Jimica, as well as many aircraft sightings leaving and entering the mysterious island of Jimica. Many say the sightings are fake or just a coincidence. Many speculate that there isn't any military because of the peaceful nature of the micronation and having no foreign relations. Others beileve that because of the unkown population there could be either very little military or a lot.

Jimican Football Association

Little is known about Jimica, but there is one thing that we know, there is a football league tied directly to the micronation. The said football league is run by the leader of the micronation, Grand Supreme Leader Lord James the Great of Jimica I. The football league is a closed off league with little to no facts known about the league. Only people of great power and Grand Supreme Leader Lord James the Great of Jimica I's friends or family is allowed to join the association. While not many things are known about this association, there has been stories about it. For example, supposedly Grand Supreme Leader Lord James the Great of Jimica I's friend said "it's crazy, it's such a beautiful place. There is the greenest grass and the most lovely views, the football there is amazing too. I swear, the ball was made out of gold but felt like a pillow, it had just the right amount of grip, air, bounciness, everything. Everyone was of huge influence there, not lying I think I saw the Queen there. The place was awesome, but I can't tell you too much about it, I would be dead in seconds." We don't know if this is true, we don't even know who said it, we don't know if it was made up, but what we do know is there may be new information or leads about the mysterious island of Jimica.

Language

The Jimican language has confused many for as long as it has been around. For the entirety of the nation the language that has been spotted on bottles and wood from the island has confused many. While the micronation has been around for years the language has just recently been encryptid. We now know how to write or read it but speaking the language is still a mystery. The Jimican language compared to english:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

ᚣ ᛥ ᛰ ᚧ ᛝ ᚫ ᛘ ᛯ ᛨ ᛞ ᛤ ᚥ ᛈ ᛫ ᛟ ᛳ ᛦ ᛟ ᛪ ᚼ ᛎ ᛃ ᛢ ᛭ ᚸ ᚻ

Punctuation: The punctuation (.,;'[{]}\|) for Jimica is the same as the english punctuation, many believe the micronation was greatly inspired by the english language.


For example if I were to write "Jimica is the best" I would write: ᛞᛨᛈᛨᛰᚣ ᛨᛪ ᚼᛯᛝ ᛥᛝᛪᚼ


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