Nedlandic Polish Territory
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Polish Territory of Nedland | |
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Anthem: All Hail the Glorious Nedland | |
Capital | No capital |
Largest city | No cities |
Official languages | Polish |
Demonym(s) | Ghanaian |
Government | Socialist |
• President | Ned Gunderson |
• Territorial Manager | Stas Radziwill |
Legislature | Council of Nedlandic Elders |
Establishment | 8 May 2014 |
Population | |
• Census | 5 (as of 23 July 2015) |
Time zone | CET (Central European Time) |
The Nedlandic Polish Territory was a dependency of Nedland, and was located primarily in the Polish capital of Warsaw. It was contained within one Subcultural Republic: Warsaw. It was succeeded by Varsovia.
History
When Stas Radziwill became a citizen of Nedland on May 8, 2014, and was appointed as the Head of Parliament, his house in Warsaw was officially declared a dependency of Nedland.
The Polish Territory will soon be inhabited by Radziwill and his family, when Radziwill's father ends his time at the American IMF headquarters in June 2015.
Currently, no one inhabits the Polish Territory, citizen or no. Thus, it was declared a dependency as no one was there to keep it up year-round. However, Radziwill moved back in July 2015, making it a better-run dependency.
Along with the Ghanaian, Spanish, French and Cameroonian Territories, it is one of five international territories, both currently uninhabited.
On May 9, the Polish Territory was formally declared under the jurisdiction of the Warsaw SCR.
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Flag of the Warsaw SCR
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Flag of DSFR Nedland, the Polish Territory's parent country
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Flag of Poland, its macronational country