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|national_motto = | |national_motto = Honor o Muerte | ||
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|national_anthem = | |national_anthem = El Novio de la Muerte | ||
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|capital = | |capital = Alhama la Nueva | ||
|largest_city = | |largest_city = Cartagena | ||
|official_languages = | |official_languages = Spanish | ||
|ethnic_groups = | |ethnic_groups = | ||
|religion = | |religion = Vallejar Christianity | ||
|demonym = | |demonym = Vallejarian <br> | ||
Vallejarian <br> | |||
Vallejarians | |||
|government_type = | |government_type = Theocratic Monarchy | ||
|leader_title1 = | |leader_title1 = King/Queen off Vallejar | ||
|leader_name1 = | |leader_name1 = David II de Alhama la Nueva | ||
|leader_title2 = | |leader_title2 = Minister of God | ||
|leader_name2 = | |leader_name2 = Maximo Bueno | ||
|legislature =Royal Palace | |||
|established_event1 = Approval of the first and only constitution | |||
|legislature = | |established_date1 = 1831 | ||
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|population_estimate = | |population_estimate = 34,500,000 | ||
|population_census = | |population_census =2032 | ||
|GDP_nominal = | |GDP_nominal = 1.173 Trillion | ||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = | |GDP_nominal_per_capita = $34,000 | ||
|Gini = | |Gini = 33.3 | ||
|currency = | |currency = Peseta | ||
|currency_code = | |currency_code =PST | ||
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|calling_code = | |calling_code = +33 | ||
|GDP_PPP= | |GDP_PPP=|GDP_PPP_year=2031|HDI=0.812|HDI_year=2032|area_km2=913.411}} | ||
''' | '''Vallejar''', officially known as the '''Christian Community of Vallejar''', is a nation located in the [[Vallos]] subcontinent. It shares borders with [[Takatta Loa]] and [[Rumahoki]], states with which it shares an indirect history, and is a member of the [[League of Nations]]. Covering an area of 913,411.107 square kilometers and with a population of approximately 34.5 million people, Vallejar is characterized by its motto "Honor or Death" and a strong sense of unity and commitment. | ||
The capital of Vallejar is Alhama la Nueva, with Cartagena as its largest city. The official language is Spanish, and the predominant religion is Vallejaran Christianity, which holds significant influence in the country's political life. | |||
Vallejar operates as a hereditary monarchy, and public education is highly valued as a means for personal development and national progress. The economy is diverse, with a growing focus on promoting renewable energy and environmental protection. | |||
The country has a public healthcare system and a transportation infrastructure that includes roads, railways, national airports, and ports. Relations between minority religious groups and the official religion are generally respectful, with protection of religious freedom. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
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The nation has staunchly defended its theocratic identity and has been willing to fight for its beliefs and values. Despite the difficulties, the Christian Community of Vallejar has worked tirelessly for the prosperity of the kingdom and the fraternity among its citizens. This dedication to its core principles has been a key factor in its ability to overcome challenges throughout the centuries and to forge its own destiny as a nation. | The nation has staunchly defended its theocratic identity and has been willing to fight for its beliefs and values. Despite the difficulties, the Christian Community of Vallejar has worked tirelessly for the prosperity of the kingdom and the fraternity among its citizens. This dedication to its core principles has been a key factor in its ability to overcome challenges throughout the centuries and to forge its own destiny as a nation. | ||
=== | ===Origin=== | ||
(2500 B.C. to 1500 B.C.) | |||
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' | The "Origin" period in the region that would later become Vallejar, spanning from approximately 2500 B.C. to 1500 B.C., was marked by the migration and settlement of tribes and indigenous groups in different geographical areas. Each tribe occupied a specific territory and was organized into clans or families with shared blood and cultural ties. These tribes often set up their camps near water sources, providing them with access to vital resources and facilitating daily life. | ||
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The relationships between tribes varied considerably. Alliances were sometimes formed, and marital ties were established to strengthen cooperation between communities. However, there were also numerous conflicts and confrontations, largely due to competition for resources and regional power. These wars and struggles led to the disappearance of several indigenous tribes, along with their cultures and languages, marking the beginning of the decline of the original indigenous populations in the region. | |||
The culture of this period was closely related to subsistence through hunting, fishing, and gathering. Religious beliefs were based on the veneration of nature and natural elements. Indigenous groups developed primitive technologies such as stone and wood tools, which allowed them to survive and thrive in their environment. Oral tradition played a fundamental role in transmitting knowledge about hunting, fishing, and gathering, as well as in preserving stories and myths that were a significant part of their cultural heritage. | |||
===Perpetual Prosperity=== | |||
The period known as "Perpetual Prosperity" in the region that would later become Vallejar marked a significant transition in the history of this land. This era, spanning approximately 1,500 years, began with a traumatic event: the Tailpet Massacre. This massacre resulted in the complete disappearance of the native population in this region, leaving behind a void that would alter the course of history. | |||
Despite the violence surrounding the Tailpet Massacre, this event led to a surprising consequence: peace. The atrocity shocked the surrounding tribes and prompted them to seek peaceful coexistence instead of perpetual violence. This change in focus paved the way for a period of peace that lasted for centuries and allowed for the region's prosperity. | |||
With the reduction of conflicts and the establishment of peaceful relations, tribes could focus on economic and technological development. During this time, there was an unprecedented economic boom. Key technologies, such as the wheel and triennial cultivation, revolutionized the way tribes moved and produced food, which, in turn, encouraged trade and specialization in craftsmanship. | |||
Tribes began to establish more organized governments to maintain peace and promote cooperation. Alliances and trade systems developed, contributing to the stability and prosperity of the region. Culture was enriched, and there was a significant improvement in the quality of life for the population. | |||
Towards the end of this era, around 3 A.D., there are written records that speak of the appearance of "unknown foreign individuals." These people were not native to the region that the natives knew so well, marking the first signs of foreign influence in the area. | |||
===Premature Medieval=== | |||
''What were your country's first major moves on an international level?'' | ''What were your country's first major moves on an international level?'' | ||
===Fourth era=== | ===Fourth era=== | ||
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Additionally, the current monarch has the power to exclude certain members from the line of succession if deemed necessary. This authority provides an important tool to maintain stability in the country's leadership, ensuring that those who assume the head of state are well-prepared to carry out their responsibilities. | Additionally, the current monarch has the power to exclude certain members from the line of succession if deemed necessary. This authority provides an important tool to maintain stability in the country's leadership, ensuring that those who assume the head of state are well-prepared to carry out their responsibilities. | ||
=== | ===Administrative Zones=== | ||
The Christian Community of Vallejar is characterized by its focus on equality and non-discrimination among its citizens. There are no distinctions based on race, origin, economic status, social situation, ethnicity, or culture. The nation values unity and equality among all its inhabitants and promotes an inclusive environment where each individual is treated with respect and fairness. | The Christian Community of Vallejar is characterized by its focus on equality and non-discrimination among its citizens. There are no distinctions based on race, origin, economic status, social situation, ethnicity, or culture. The nation values unity and equality among all its inhabitants and promotes an inclusive environment where each individual is treated with respect and fairness. | ||