Protectorate of Alesaker
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Protectorate of Alesaker | |||||||||
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Motto: Familie, Arbeid, Fedreland | |||||||||
Official languages | Norwegian | ||||||||
Government | Protectorate | ||||||||
• Protector | Chris I | ||||||||
• Minister-President | Isaiah David | ||||||||
Establishment | 20 October 2020 | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• Census | Unknown | ||||||||
Currency | kr (NOK) | ||||||||
Time zone | (CEST) | ||||||||
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The Protectorate of Alesaker (Norwegian: Protektoratet Alesaker) was a short lived state to briefly succeed the inactive and unorganised Republic of Rhodron under the wing of a fellow secessionist nation-project under which it shared a head of state as its self-proclaimed protector and a government, identical, yet separate in its affairs to the other government. A day later, as the state of the Protectorate of Alesaker was being made official, the misunderstanding was wrapped up with the unexpected return of the Premier of Rhodron who went on to reform, restructure and proclaim the Kingdom of Monteberg.
Etymology
The name Alesaker comes from the river Ålebekken, anglicised Alebekken, merged with the word "aker" or "åker" (literally: field).