Kingdom of Bora Bora
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Kingdom Of Bora Bora | |
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Motto: Pora pora mai te pora (Tahitan: Created by the gods) | |
Anthem: God Bless Verona | |
Vaitape, Kingdom Of Verona | |
Capital and largest city | Vaitape |
Official languages | English, Tahitian, French |
Demonym(s) | Borian |
Government | Feudal Monarchy |
• Prince Consorts | Vacant |
• Queen | Verona I |
Establishment | 5 February 2021 |
Population | |
• Census | 30 |
Currency | Boras Dollar |
Time zone | (GMT+11) |
The Kingdom Of Verona, more commonly known as Verona, is a micronation located in the Oceanian continent. Verona is a young kingdom striving towards buying an island to build and grow on. Verona's intentions are to build the island to popularity and grow by accepting third world country citizens into the country for a second and last chance for them to start fresh. Kingdom of Verona is also a Movement for Bora Borian Independence due to Verona I Claiming she is a descendent of the former Queen of Bora Bora. Thus Verona I Founded Verona In order to bring Bora bora back under Kingdom of Verona
Etymology
Verona was named after 1st Kingdom of Bora Bora Verona I, due to an agreement amongst the first nobles.
History
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Bora Bora Ancient Times
The history of Bora Bora is marked by the rivalry of two clans: one based near Faanui, consisting of families attached to the marae Farerua, and the other consisting of the families of Nunue and Anau around the marae Vaiotaha, which was long among the most important marae of Polynesia.
In this respect, Bora Bora is likewise marked by the rivalry with Raiatea in pursuit of religious power. Up to a certain period, certain parallelism can be seen between the institutions of Bora Bora and Raiatea, which suggests that the two islands exercise joint religious and political authority over the other Leeward Islands. However, Raiatea ultimately became the center of religious power, while Bora-Bora retained a particularly strong military power, expressed both in internal wars and in wars with rival islands.
According to Tupaia, Bora bora was actually a place of exile for thieves and other wrongdoers. However, the outcasts eventually became pirates, attacking the other islands in kind. In the 18th century a great chief, Puni (Teihotu Matarua), succeeded in dominating the island's other clans. He then conquered Tahaa before attacking Raiatea, which he conquered in 1763 after a three-year campaign. In 1769, when James Cook landed at Tahaa and Raiatea, the islands were still dominated by Puni and his Borabora warriors.
At Puni's death, his nephew Tapoa I, paramount chief of Bora Bora, Raiatea and Tahaa, settled at Raiatea, thus leaving local power to the chiefs Mai and Tefaaora, originally of Nunue and Anau, and members of the marae of Vaiotaha.
Politics and government
Verona is a royal Feudalism ruled by the House of Castera. The Throne is officially hereditary. Feudalism is a form of monarchy in which the monarch grants his/her land to a number of subordinate nobility. In many cases, the nobles themselves divide their lands among lesser-nobles. This can cause decentralization to the point where it becomes difficult to unite towards a common cause. On the other hand, Feudalism can be an effective way of administering a nation because of the specific areas the nobility can concentrate on.
Law and order
Feudal Justice Feudalism was not only a system of local government; it was also a system of local justice. The right of jurisdiction gave judicial power to the nobles and lords in cases arising in their domains and had no appeal but the King/Queen Themselves.
Geography and climate
Kingdom Of Verona's Weather is Very much like Australia's Tropical and Hot & Humid.
Culture and media
Veronian Culture is a mix of, Polynesian Culture , Australian Culture , Papua New Guinean Culture, and New Zealander Culture.