República Pepsica
Pepsinian Republic República Pepsica | |
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Motto: "Independencia y Unidad" Unity and Independence | |
Status | Active |
Capital | Temperley |
Largest city | Capital |
Official languages | Spanish |
Demonym(s) | Pepsico (Spanish) Pepsinian (English) |
Government | Dictatorship |
• Ruler, Gobernante (Spanish) | Francisco de Rozas |
Establishment | |
• Independence | 19 February 2024 |
Area | |
• Total | 3.5 km2 (1.4 sq mi) |
Membership | 8 |
Currency | Argentine peso |
Time zone | GMT-3 |
The República Pepsica (Pepsinian Republic) is an Argentine micronation founded the 19 February 2024 by Francisco de Rozas after consulting it with all of the members.
Before the micronation, it was already an "army"-like group, but it can be considered as the friends group, during this phase they conducted "Operations" and had a war with an online group which they won, gaining experience in Discord warfare. Now it is currently at war with a Mafia called "Pescadini Family"
History
Before officialy being a micronation, the Pepsinians already had characteristics of one, like controlled territory, army, etc. but Francisco chose to consult the
members if they also wanted to be a nation. The members voted positivitely and the 19 February 2024 Francisco declared independence[1].
Government
Since the form of government is a dictatorship, Francisco is the Head of State and Government.
Territorial Divisions
The country doesn't have territorial divisions with self-government, but for administrative reasons the nation is divided in two Commisariats:
- La Capital Commisariat
- Occidental Commisariat Commisariat
Military
The Pepsinian Army has been an important organization in the group since the beginning.
It's task is to protect the borders on land and air and the defeat of enemy forces.
Foreign Relations
The Pepsinian Republic currently is not alinged nor allied with any micronation, although it recognizes the following nations:
Unilateral recognition
Culture
Name | Date |
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MoMo's birthday | 11 April |
Christmas | 24 December |
New Year | 31 December-1 January |
See also
References
- ↑ Declaration of Independence (Spanish)https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jInEyJgvTX_U0k6pUmIM7SJDa6eQEy9PvtykJT-Fe38/edit?usp=sharing