Nation/Omerica

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Commonwealth of Omerica
Communauté d’Omérique (fr)
MottoE Mare Libertas
From the Sea, Freedom
AnthemMarch of Freedom
CapitalPort-des-Saints
Largest city Philibiscostal
Official languages English
French
Government Federal parliamentary republic
 -  President Chris Hamilton
 -  Prime Minister William Rainier
Legislature Parliament
 -  Upper house House of Councillors
 -  Lower house House of Representatives
Population
 -  estimate 67,427,652
Currency Omerican florin
Date format dd-mm-yyyy AD
Drives on the left
Calling code +21
Internet TLD .om

Omerica (pronounced /ˌoʊmɪ'rikə/; French: Omérique), officially known as the Commonwealth of Omerica, is a sovereign state and federation of twenty-four cantons. Located at the far eastern end of the ? continent, Omerica is a cosmopolitan and multilingual state and shares a sense of community founded upon common historical ties, maritime symbolism and shared liberal democratic values.

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Omerica is a federation of twenty-four cantons, which enjoy permanent constitutional status and, in comparison with other countries, a large degree of autonomy. Each canton is constitutionally equal in status and is fully self-governing, with its own constitution, parliament, government and judiciary.

Canton Code Capital Population Area (km²) Density MPs
 Altomare HM Saintonge
 Avon AV Falconhurst
 Blandshire BL Strongford
 Bridgecastle BC Aelton
 Cardiganshire CA Langholm
 Charlottesburgh (Charlotte-Ville) CH
 Coleraine CR Derry
 Corpshire CO Templemore
 Côte-Verte CV St-Christophe
 Emerald Isles (Îles Émeraude) EI Georgetown
 Free State (État Libre) FS Nassau
 Marche Rouge MR Bayoneta
 North Provence (Provence du Nord) PN Sassari
 Orangeshire OR Longford
 Pays-de-la-Mer PM Ville-de-la-Mer
 Philibiscostal AM Christiana
 Port Saint George (Port-Saint-Georges) PG
 Port-Saint-Denis PD
 Reicastel RC Sisteron
 Romainbourg RB
 Saint-Jérôme (Saint Jerome) SJ Épiteaux
 Sainte-Lucie (Saint Lucia) SL Châlons
 Seafoam Islands (Îles Écume) SF St Anne
 South Provence (Provence du Sud) PS St-Dénis
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