Uvenia

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Uvenia, Ikonia
City of Uvenia
Flag of Uvenia, Ikonia
Coat of arms of Uvenia, Ikonia
Mottoes: 
Latin: ("Deus Diligit Omnes")
English: ("God Loves All")
CountryIkonia
Established2018
Government
 • TypeGovernment owned territory
 • RepresentativeGoverned by officials
Area
 • Total0.0004 km2 (0.00015 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total7
Time zoneIkonian (IST)

Uvenia was the capital city of the Kingdom of Ikonia. It was currently governed by members of the government of the Kingdom, and is the only city in Ikonia. Uvenia became the capital of Uvenia in 2018. In 2018, the population was 8, making it the most populated territory in Ikonia.

History

The area now comprising Uvenia was, in the 21st century, part of Davenport, Florida until 19 October, when Ikonia succeeded.

Ikonia was founded on 30 October 2018 as the fourth piece of sovereign Ikonian territory. Upon the province act, it was then changed to the city.

Revampification

On 4 April 2019, Uvenia went under a representative change, flag and seal change, and is in the process of drafting a city council. The new flag quote, "resembles quietude through the swirl, and the star representing unity, through octagon encasing.[1]

Later on 29 August 2020, an coat of arms was created.

Administration

The then administration of the capital is governed by officials in His Majesty's Royal Government, they may request changes, and new laws for the city.

Localities

Uvenia consists of:

The Royal Residence

A four bedroom house which is the residence of the Royal Family and nominal meeting place of any ceremony, with an adjoining driveway and patio, built in the early 2000s. The Royal Residence is the center of Uvenia.

Transport

Two scooters and bikes are owned by HM King Abrams I and are often used to transport the residents of Ikonia to public school. If not applicable, the father owns a vehicle to drive in. The vehicle could also be interchangeable with the Official state car.

References

  1. Abrams I. "Revamp of the capital". Ikonian Post. Retrieved 4 April 2019.