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Pacifica

Pacifica

The Second Republic of Pacifica
hikʷx̌ʷəlč swatixʷtəd
Pacifica Illahee

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Flag of Pacifica

 

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Seal of Pacifica

 

National Anthems:

  • "Pacifica, Land of Beauty"
  • "Coast Salish Prayer"

Other Anthems:

  • "Roll on Columbia": National Folk Song

Official Nickname: The Land of the Golden West

Other Nicknames:

  • Seasalalich (Lushootseed: The place of trickling streams)
  • The Land of Falling Water
  • Beauty of the West
Capital: Port Angeline
Largest City: Burnaby
Most Populous Province: Burnaby
Largest Metro Region: Nisqually Sound Metro Area
Demonym: Pacifican
ISO 3166-1 Abbr.: PAC

Official Language(s):

  • English
  • Standard Coast Salish (txʷəlšucid)
  • Chinook Jargon (Chinuk Wawa)

Recognized Minority Languages:

  • Haida (X̱aat Kíl)
  • Tlingit (Lingít)
  • Kwak'wala (Kwak̓wala)
  • Makah (qʷi·qʷi·diččaq)
  • French (Français)
  • Japanese (日本語

The Most Serene Republic of Pacifica, commonly referred to as Pacifica, is a map on the 1.21 Creative map in the southwest region. It is bordered to its east the Quelca Sea, [Lola's nation] to the north, and [Ouhai's city] to its south. It's seat of government is in Port Angeline with other major cities being Burnaby and Lavigne. 

History

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Geography

Pacifica is a diverse country that encompasses many geographical features. The nation is defined by its mountain ranges including the Crater Range, Skokomish Mountains, and the Elwha Range. Within these mountain ranges, there are notable volcanic peaks like Loowit and Crater Peninsula (Quel La Cud).

The region is also defined by water with an extensive coastline and the Nisqually Sound, a large brackish estuary located centrally within Pacifica. Colloquially referred to as simply 'The Sound,' the lowlands surrounding the estuary are historically where native Coast Salish peoples and European settlers inhabited due to favorable water conditions, abundant fish, less topographically challenging to build infrastructure, and a more mild climate compared to the open Quelca Coast and mountain highlands. 

Pacifica's political geography is divided into provinces with either counties, parishes, boroughs, or neighborhoods acting as the provincial and local subdivisions. 

Province Established Flag  Seat of Government
Seattle June 10, 1693
Port Angeline (National Capitol)
Burnaby April 12, 1696
Burnaby
Lavigne June 22, 1700
Lavigne
Willamette September 9, 1831
Vaughan
Loowit November 11, 1889
Cathedral City
Coquitlam March 30, 1902
Tsawwassen
Blake Island December 22, 2021
S'Gang Gwaay

Demographics

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Politics

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Economy

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Education

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Culture

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Transportation

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