Kingdom of Rote Berge

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Kingdom of Rote Berge
Königreich der Rote Berge (German)
Coat of arms of Kingdom of Rote Berge
Coat of arms
Motto: Freiheit für einen, Freiheit für alle (German)
(English: "Freedom for one, freedom for all")
Royal anthem: "God Save the King"
CapitalWinchester-Höhen
Official languagesEnglish, German, Seneca
Demonym(s)Bergener
GovernmentUnitary constitutional monarchy
• König
Ethan
Vacant
LegislatureParlament
Establishment23 March 2021
2021
Area
• Total
0.0161 sq mi (0.042 km2)
Population
• Estimate
12
CurrencyRote Pound
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Succeeded by
Felsenia

Rote Berge (lit. "Red Mountains"), officially the Kingdom of Rote Berge was a landlocked micronation located in Utah and East Tennessee. Rote Berge claims the Red Cliffs Conservation Area and part of Eastern Tennessee.

Etymology

The name "Rote Berge" comes from German meaning "Red Mountains". The choice of name comes from the Red Mountains of southern Utah, specifically Snow Canyon.

Politics and government

Rote Berge was a unitary constitutional monarchy, with the King serving as both as Head of state and Head of government due to the lack of a Chief Minister

Law and order

Rote Berge had two main police forces, the Territorial Force which patrolled the territories of Rote Berge, and the Federal Police Command which was the federal police service.

Foreign relations


Military

Main article: Königliche Verteidigungsstreitkräfte

The Royal Defence Forces was the combined military forces of Rote Berge. The Royal Defence Forces had four service branches, the Royal Ground Forces, the Royal Air Forces, the Royal Naval Forces, and the Royal Marines.

Badge of the RAF

Ministries

The Government of Rote Berge has seven ministries, each with their own duties.

Ministry of Intelligence

The Ministry of Intelligence (MINACH) was the main intelligence directorate of Rote Berge. It is charged with securing intelligence on hostile foreign governments.

Geography

Rote Berge was located in the great South-West of Utah, it has sunny weather and great views.