Province of Gallifrey

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Province of Gallifrey
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Motto: Live Well, Laugh Often, Love Much
Brasilia
CapitalTardis
Largest cityTorchWood
Official languagesGallifreyan
Demonym(s)Gallifreyan
EstablishmentApril 27th 2011 (as Republic of Koss)
Time zoneKST

The Province of Gallifrey was an administrative region of the St.Charlian Federation of Koss located in the Federative Republic of Brazil. Its capital was Tardis where most of the political and economical business is located.

Etymology

The term Gallifrey has generated many polemic, many seem to think it is a reference to the sci-fi television show Doctor Who, as many elements such as language and culture are very influenced by such show. While others, believe the term gallifrey comes from bringing the terms gali(lituanian for being able to) and frei(german for free) together. This would mean gallifrey could be translated as able to be free as advocated by Burgomeister Sjores . In a speech, Sjores stated Gallifreyans wanted to be free from the corruption of Brazil.

History

Gallifrey was one of the oldest administrative regions in Koss. Dating back to the days of the foundation of the Republic.

Politics

Gallifrey was governed by Burgomeister Lucas Sjores. The Burgomeister had unlimited powers within the Province, and was able to instate anything by decree, so long as it was not contradictory to Federal Law.

Culture

Cuisine

Traditional Gallifreyan cuisine consisted of low calorie meals. A traditional dish was “The Dalek” which consisted of mashed potatoes and roasted salmon marinated in lemon. This dish was served with coarse rice and provençal tomatoes. Another traditional dish was “Tiler” which was simple smoked crab meat seasoned with lemon.

Music

Gallifreyan music encompassed a wide variety of genres. The most renowned was “Gripp”, a melancholy and classic type of music.

Sports

Tennis was the most popular sport in Gallifrey. There were several tennis competitions ranging from local amateur to world-class professional level. The legendary Lucas Sjores was a major symbol of Gallifreyan tennis.