Davidic State of Hebron מדינת דוד חברון Timeline: An Honorable Retelling | ||||||
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Capital (and largest city) | Jerusalem-on-the-Niandi | |||||
Official languages | Hebrew | |||||
Religion | Black Hebrew Israelism | |||||
Demonym | Hebronian | |||||
Government | Unitary theocratic absolute monarchy | |||||
- | King | Hezekiah VI | ||||
- | Crown Prince | David | ||||
Legislature | None (rule by decree) | |||||
Establishment | ||||||
- | Foundation | 1890 | ||||
Population | ||||||
- | 2023 estimate | 22,281,403 | ||||
Currency | Hebronian shekel (₪ ) |
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Drives on the | right |
Hebron (Hebrew: חברון), officially the Davidic State of Hebron (Hebrew: מדינת דוד חברון), is a country in Western Africa, bordering Mali and Dahomey to the east.
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An Hebronian nuclear missile test, 2006
Hebron is a nuclear-armed state, though the nature and strength of its arsenal is uncertain. In January 2018, estimates of Hebron’s nuclear arsenal ranged between 5 and 20 bombs, probably including hydrogen bombs. Hebron has not signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and maintains a policy of deliberate ambiguity toward its nuclear capabilities.
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