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Revision as of 07:36, 30 July 2023

Federal Republic of Cascadia
Flag of Cascadia
Flag
Motto: "God and My Right"
Anthem: Cascadia Forever
Location of Cascadia
CapitalJuneau
Official languagesCascadian
Ethnic groups
(2020)
By race:
Religion
(2021)
  • 90% Christianity
  • 10% Other
Demonym(s)Cascadian
GovernmentFederal presidential constitutional republic
• President
Thomas Wilson
LegislatureCongress
Senate
House of Delegates
Independence 
from
Area
• Total area
902,911.77 sq mi (2,338,530.7 km2) (5th)
Population
• 2022 estimate
Increase 127,332,000
• Density
141.02/sq mi (54.4/km2)
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
Increase $7,833,719,304,000 (CSD) (2nd)
• Per capita
Increase $61,522
Gini (2020)Steady 37.2
medium
HDI (2021)Steady 0.855
very high
CurrencyCascadian Dollar ($) (CSD)
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+2

The Federal Republic of Cascadia, commonly known as Cascadia is a country located in northwest Altaris. It consists of 12 states and 3 territoriesIt shares land borders with Nordmarken to the east and Wattenmeer to the south and has maritime borders with Khozhlod to the west. The national capital and largest city of Cascadia is Juneau.

Cascadia was first settled by humans during the neolithic period, however it remained sparsely populated until the middle ages except for the southeast which was settled by early Germanic tribes. During the middle ages, colonists from the Kingdom of Great Mercia began to settle along the north and west coasts of Cascadia, and soon formed fledging settlements and colonies, Over time, the Mercian colonies grew and became economically productive, settling further and further inland. During the 18th century, a quarrel over political representation and economic policy led to a revolution against the Mercian authorities. After the revolution, Cascadia became independent, forming its own federal republic. Continuing the trend of expansion, the new Cascadian republic continued to settle and expand inland, coming into occasional conflict with the Native Cascadian tribes which already resided in the mountain and taiga.

History

Early human settlement

Germanic tribes

Great Crusade

Mercian conquest

Colonial period

Revolution

Early republic

Cooper's dictatorship

Lawrence Cooper, in an electoral upset, seized control of the republic and was elected as president in 1835 and subsequently appointed dictator, an extraordinary position of authority.

Republican restoration

Smith's presidency

20th century

Contemporary period

Geography

By total area, Cascadia is the fifth-largest country in the world. Spanning from the Arctic Ocean to the north to the PLACEHOLDER Ocean to the west and PLACEHOLDER Ocean to the south, the country encompasses 902,911.77 sq mi (2,338,530.7 km2) of territory. Cascadia shares a land border with Nordmarken, Wattenmeer, and a maritime boundary with Khozhlod and Great Mercia. Cascadia is home to the northernmost settlement on Altaris at PLACEHOLDER.

Cascadia is divided into PLACEHOLDER physiographic regions: ...

Climate

Biodiversity

Government and politics

Cascadia is a federal constitutional republic of 12 states and 3 territories. It is one of the world's oldest surviving federations, in which power is divided between the federal and the provincial and territorial governments. Cascadia is a representative democracy in which "majority rule is tempered by minority rights protected by law".

The Cascadian constitution serves as the country's supreme legal document, establishing the structure and responsibility of the federal government and its relationship with the individual states.

Ever since the early 20th century with the election of President William A. Smith, Cascadia has operated under what some scholars call a "loose dominant-party system" where the generally right wing Federalist Party has dominated elections, both presidential and legislative, with brief interludes of electoral failure. In the current Cascadian political culture, the Federalist Party is dominant, its respective factions vying for power, with the left-wing National Democratic Party and progressive Farmer–Labor Party in opposition.

Federal government

The federal government is separated into three branches:

In the Senate (the upper house), there are 126 senators: ten from each of the 12 states and 2 from the 3 territories. The House of Delegates has 650 members elected from single-member electoral divisions, commonly called "delegacies" or "seats", allocated to the states on the basis of population, each of which roughly contains 200,000 people. Elections for both chambers are normally held every three years simultaneously; senators have overlapping six-year terms.

Executive power is wielded by the President who is elected for a 5-year term with the possibility of re-election for a second consecutive term. The current president is Thomas Wilson. The president appoints cabinet members who assist in governance.

The Supreme Court, led by the chief justice of Cascadia, has nine members, who serve for life. They are appointed by the sitting President when a vacancy becomes available.

States and territories

Each of the 12 states hold jurisdiction over a geographic territory, where it shares sovereignty with the federal government. They are subdivided into counties, and further divided into municipalities.

Citizenship is granted at birth in all states and territories.

Cascadia observes limited tribal sovereignty of the Cascadian Indigenous nations.

States

States of Cascadia
Flag State Postal Capital Population Map No. of Reps. in
House of Delegates
Governor
(Party)
State Government
Flag of Akpatok.png Akpatok AKP PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Akpatok
Placeholder flag.webp Fairweather FWR PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Fairweather
Placeholder flag.webp Fort Edward EDW PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Fort Edward
Flag of Oregon (reverse).svg Fort George GEO PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Fort George
100px Kelowna KEL PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Kelowna
Placeholder flag.webp Kenai KEN PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Kenai
Placeholder flag.webp Petersburg PET PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Petersburg
Placeholder flag.webp Prince Albert ALB PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Prince Albert
Placeholder flag.webp Saint Elias ELI PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Saint Elias
Placeholder flag.webp Teslin TES PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Teslin
Placeholder flag.webp Ticonderoga TIC PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Ticonderoga
Placeholder flag.webp Wrangell WRG PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Government of Wrangell

Territories

Territories of Cascadia
Flag State Postal Capital Population Map No. of Reps. in
House of Delegates
Administrator
(Party)
State Government
Placeholder flag.webp Aleutian Islands Territory AIT PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Aleutian Islands Territory Government
Placeholder flag.webp Cascadian Capital Territory CCT PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Cascadian Capital Territory Government
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg Yakima Territory YAK PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER 47 PLACEHOLDER (RED PARTY) Yakima Territory Government

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Overview

Agriculture

Tourism

Energy

Transport

Science and technology

Demographics

Population

Language

Religion

Urbanization

Education

Health

Culture and society

Symbols

Literature

Media

Visual arts

Music

Sports

Cuisine

See also