Nedlandic Spanish Territory
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Spanish Territory of Nedland | |
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Anthem: All Hail the Glorious Nedland | |
Capital | No capital |
Largest city | No cities |
Official languages | English Spanish |
Demonym(s) | Spaniard (Noun); Spanish (Adjective) |
Government | Socialist |
• President | Ned Gunderson |
• Territorial Manager | Name private to public |
Legislature | Council of Nedlandic Elders |
Establishment | 23 July 2015 |
Population | |
• Census | 1 (non-permanent) (as of 23 July 2015) |
Time zone | WET (Western European Time) |
The Nedlandic Spanish Territory is a dependency of Nedland, and located primarily in the village of San Bartolomé de Tormes, Spain. It is contained within one Subcultural Republic: San Bartolomé de Tormes in Castile and Leon.
History
When a Spanish man became a citizen of Nedland on July 23, 201, his house in the village of San Bartolomé de Tormes was officially declared a dependency of Nedland.
Currently, no one inhabits the Spanish Territory, citizen or no. Thus, it was declared a dependency as no one was there to keep it up year-round.
Along with the Ghanaian Territory, French Territory, and Cameroonian Territory, it is one of four international territories, both currently uninhabited.
On May 9, the Spanish Territory was formally declared under the jurisdiction of the San Bartolomé de Tormes SCR.
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