Royal Kingdom of Quebec
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The Empire of the Royal Kingdom of Quebec Royal Kingdom of Quebec Royaume Royale du Quebec 퀘벡왕립공국 |
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Motto: ad mari usque ad mare ("From a sea to a sea") |
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Anthem: I vow to thee, my heartland | ||
Capital | Quebec City | |
Largest | Montreal | |
Official languages | English, Korean, French | |
Ethnic groups | 24.4% British 24.3% French 23.9% Koreans 15.2% First Nations 12.2% Other |
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Demonym | Quebecois | |
Government | Semi-Constitutional Monarchy | |
- | Emperor | His Imperial Majesty the Jacques IX |
- | Prime Minister | Alexandre Balmas |
Legislature | Parliament | |
- | Upper house | House of Lords |
- | Lower house | House of Commons |
Establishment | ||
- | Landing of the Koreana, Establishment of the Kingdom | Dec 1 1406 |
- | Treaty of Osheaga | Jan 21 1656 |
- | Establishment of the Empire | August 31 1656 |
- | Establishment of the Royal Confederation | July 1 1801 |
Area | ||
- | 5,789,893 km2 3,597,672 sq mi |
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- | Water (%) | 27% |
Population | ||
- | 2018 estimate | 57,380,994 |
- | 2016 census | 54,330,260 |
- | Density | 9.91/km2 25.7/sq mi |
GDP (PPP) | estimate | |
- | Total | $2.74 trillion |
- | Per capita | $47,894 |
Currency | Quebecois Dollar (Q$ ) |
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Time zone | Manitoban Standard Time (MST), Quebecois Standard Time (QST), Atlantic Standard Time (AST), Newfoundland Standard Time (NST | |
Add one hour to QST | ||
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy | |
Drives on the | left | |
Calling code | +641 | |
Internet TLD | .que |
The Empire of the Royal Kingdom of Quebec is a country in Northwestern Atlantian Oceania, consisting of 17 provinces. It was founded in 1406 under 5,000 Korean-Franco settlers who formed a union with First Nation tribes, as well as subsequent rows of immigrants, to create the Royal Kingdom of Quebec. Its current population is estimated to be around 56 million, with the actual figure to be slightly higher due to sizeable number of illegal immigrants in the nation. Its current Head of State and Emperor is His Imperial Majesty the Jacques IX, while the Head of Government is Prime Minister Alexandre Balmas.
Royal Kingdom of Quebec is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, with His Imperial Majesty the Jacques IX as its head of state. Three languages are official at the federal level, with 58 First Nation languages available at the provincial level. Its advanced economy is one of the largest in Atlantian Oceania, built on and mainly relying upon its abundant nature resources, tourism and well-developed trade networks due to its geographical position. Royal Kingdom of Quebec's position as a significant trading partner in the Northwestern AO, as well as its position in the 7-nation Quebecois Commonwealth, has helped in it developing warm relations with many nations abroad.
History
Pre-Empirical Times
Aboriginal peoples in modern Quebec include the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. Archaeological studies and genetic analyses have indicated a human presence in the Northwestern Manitoba and Northern Nunavut regions from 13,000–12,000 BC, and in southern Ontario from 7500 BC. These first settlers entered Quebec through what's rumored to be current land of Andossa Se Mitrin Vega, by the most probable way of Errion Ice Bridge. The Paleo-Indian archeological sites at Riverhawk and Maitlin Caves are two of the oldest sites of human habitation in Quebec. The characteristics of Canadian Aboriginal societies included permanent settlements, agriculture, complex societal hierarchies, and trading networks. Some of these cultures had collapsed by the time European explorers arrived in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, and have only been discovered through archeological investigations.
At the time of the Korean-French Arrival and creation of the Empire, the current areas of the Royal Kingdom of Quebec was occupied by countless of First Nation and Inuit tribes numbered up to 108. For 10,000-50,000 years, the first Nations were able to adapt to the local climate, successfully creating their own civilisations. Their lifestyle varied according to the area they inhabited in. They sometimes fought each other for the territorial rights but otherwise remained friendly to each other for most of the time.