Hispanic Confederation Timeline: An Honorable Retelling | ||||||
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Motto: "Workers of the world, unite!" |
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Anthem: A las Barricadas "To the Barricades" |
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![]() Location of the Hispanic Confederation (green)
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Capital | No official capital | |||||
Largest city | Toledo | |||||
Official languages | No official language | |||||
Popularly spoken languages | Aragonese • Catalan • Valencian • Corsican • Sardinian | |||||
Religion | None (officially) Roman Catholicism (popularly) |
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Demonym | Hispanic | |||||
Government | Confederal state with quasi-stateless features | |||||
- | Members of the Central Committee | Fructuós Laguarda Marlena Guito Margalida Chisvert Angelina Lindor Darios Bergas Ignacio Fernandez |
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Legislature | Central Committee of Proletarian Militias | |||||
Establishment | ||||||
- | Uprising in Catalonia | 21 July 1932 | ||||
- | Consolidation of Aragon and Castile | 15 February 1940 | ||||
GDP (nominal) | 2024 estimate | |||||
- | Total | 30.873 billion | ||||
Currency | Iberian peseta (de facto) | |||||
Drives on the | right |
Hispania, officially the Hispanic Confederation, is a sovereign country located in Southern Europe. It borders France to the north; Nafarroa and Portugal to the west, and Córdoba to the south. The federation has no de-jure capital, but the Central Committee meets in the city of Toledo.
History[]
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Government and politics[]
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Administrative divisions[]
State | Population | Capital |
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1,326,261 | Zaragoza | |
1,183,415 | Palma | |
7,899,056 | Barcelona | |
351,255 | Ajaccio | |
1,628,384 | Cagliari | |
4,833,329 | Palermo | |
5,057,353 | Valencia |
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