Alternative History
Kingdom of Albionoria

Flag of Albionoria
Flag
Coat of arms of Albionoria
Coat of arms
Motto: The oh so,Great Northern Light
Capital Ruppertsville
Largest city Ottawa
Official languages English
Recognised regional languages Irish Gaelic
Esperinto
French
Religion
Christianity
  • Catholicism
  • Protestant
  • Reformed
Demonym(s) Albionorian
Government Self-governing colony under a Constitutional monarchy (Until 1758)
Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy (Until 1945)
Semi-Constitutional Parliamentary Monarchy
• Grand Covenantor
Cnut I (current)
• Prime Minister
Douglas McArthur II (current)
Legislature Senate
• Upper house
House of Lords
• Lower house
House of Commons
History  
• New London corollary
July 2, 1698
• Constitution of Albionoria
June 1, 1758
• Labrador incorporation
July 1, 1813
• Union with Ontario
March 30, 1824
• Treaty of Saint Pierre
April 3, 1826
• Iroquoi-Albionorian wars
December 1, 1834-April 4, 1841
• Mexican-Albionorian war
June 15, 1841-March 3, 1848
• Military Coup
March 1, 1945


Introduction[]

Albionoria is a country in North America. Its twenty provinces and two territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the second-largest country by total area behind Russia and the country with the longest coastline. It borders the two other main nations in North America, Mexico in the south and west, and America in the south and east. Sharing a maritime border with Saint Pierre and Miquelon and de jure with Russia (Claimed territory of the Aleutian Islands Condominium). With a population of over 56,8 million, the majority is concentrated in the south and around urban areas, like the capital of Ruppertsville and its largest metropolitan areas, Ottawa, Vancouver, Melbourne and Chicago. It declared a seperation from the British Commonwealth in 1948 over Diplomatic and Political issues, departing from the CIS, because of sanctions on their economy over domestic racial discrimination policies.

Beginning in the 16th century, British expeditions explored and later settled along the Atlantic coast of what would become Albionoria (meaning Albion of the North). Indigenous peoples have continuously inhabited what is now Albionoria for centuries, but the systematic discrimination and apartheid imposed by the White Albionoria Act (1772), and the Citizens Safety Act (1843) these groups have been continuously driven into a critical status, as reported by the Humanitarian branch of the CIS. Albionoria remains one of the last Authoritarian regimes in the western world.