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WE HAVE GOT A WIKI!!! - http://cofr.wikia.com/wiki/Holidia

Introduction

The Nation of Holidia (Irish: saoire-aithin) is a relatively new country that gained independence from both the U.K. and Ireland on 27th July 2008. It consists of the old Irish province of Ulster that includes the British constituent country of Northern Ireland and is made up of the nine counties: Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry (Derry), Monaghan and Tyrone. The Nation of Holidia shares a border with The Republic Ireland to the South. This fast-urbanizing Nation has major industries in Agriculture, Linen and Manufacturing. Despite this the Economy is based mainly on the Service Sector – Tourism in particular with many attractive tourist resorts. The Nation Joined the COFR on the 24th July 2008 hoping it will bring great relationships with the other member nations. The joining into the COFR has also been a great boost to the nation’s growing tourism industry.


History

Holidia’s early history is that of Northern Ireland/UK/Republic of Ireland.>3.gif>

Holidia was for many years the site of a violent and bitter ethno-political conflict between those claiming to represent Nationalists, who are predominantly Roman Catholic, and those claiming to represent Unionists, who are predominantly Protestant. In general, Nationalists wanted Holidia to be unified with the rest of Ireland and Unionists wanted it to remain part of the United Kingdom. Protestants are in the majority in Holidia, though Roman Catholics represent a significant minority. In general, Protestants consider themselves British and Catholics see themselves as Irish but there are some who see themselves as both British and Irish. People from Northern Ireland are entitled to both British and Irish citizenship. >3.gif>

The campaigns of violence have become known popularly as The Troubles. The majority of both sides of the community have had no direct involvement in the violent campaigns waged. Since the signing of the Dubfast Agreement in 1998, many of the major paramilitary campaigns have either been on ceasefire or have declared their war to be over.>3.gif>

After the country gained acceptance into the COFR the Assembly bombarded the British Government for independence and persuaded them that the country could co-exist with both the Irish and British and could prosper without rule from the British. The nation gained Independence on 27th July 2008.


 Government and Politics

 Holidia operates two chambers...

The Executive

The Executive manages major issues - like the cabinent is consisted of the 8 following members the excutive is changed every five years two weeks after the First/DF Minister Elections:

First Minister

Deputy First Minister

Field Marshall in Command of Military

Archbishop of Armagh

Foreign Minister

Internal Affairs Minister

Chief Constable of Police

Fire Officer in Charge

These people are considered to be 'High' government with the most power although they can only pass orders not Acts of the Assembly without the Assembly's vote.

The Assembly/Departments

There are 36 constituencys in Holidia (LGDs) and the people in that area vote by proportional representation the top two candiates win a seat in the assembly while the top candidate gains the title of Mayor of the constituency. There are 12 departments in the Holidian Assembly they are managed by two people with equal power - a permenant secectary and an elected minister the ministers are appointed to their posts by The Executive but have to have one of the 72 seats in the Assembly. The Departments and their funtion (Some departments overlap responsibilites) are listed below:

Office of the First and Deputy First Minister (The Executive, Internal Affairs, The Executive, Social Development, Media, The COFR)

Office of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (Animal Welfare, Fisheries, Farming, Food, Forestry)

Office of the Department of Crime, Justice and Intelligence (Legal System, Police, Intelligence Agencies, Prisons)

Office of the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (Arts, Canals, Museums, Language, Lottery, Sports)

Office of the Department of Employment and Learning (Education, Higher Education, Benefits, Training, Job Consultation)

Office of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (Business, Tourism, Ports, Trade)

Office of the Department of the Environment (Environmental Issues, Transport, Flooding, Sewage/Waste, Planning, National Parks, Beaches, Natural Resources)

Office of the Department of Finance and Personnel (Taxation, Rates, Budget, Payroll, HR, Civil Service, Military Personnel, Public Records)

Office of the Department of Foreign Affairs (Foreign Affairs, Embassies, Ambassador Relations, The COFR)

Office of the Department of Health, Social Care and Public Safety (Fire, Health Service, Social Services)

Office of the Department of Military and Defence of the Realm (Peacekeeping, Royal Army, SAS, Royal Marines, Navy, Flying Corps)

Office of the Department of Regional Development (Urbanization, Utilities, Transport, Natural Resources, social Development, Planning)


Economy of Holidia

The Holidian Economy is the amongst the most advanced in Europe. Many huge companies have offices within the country (Mainly in the Capital Dubfast), Holidia has a huge but unfortunately decreasing manufacturing industry that reached its peak in 1910 with building of perhaps the world’s most famous cruise liner – The Titanic, Holidia no longer builds ships but another Manufacturer – Shorts Brothers builds planes and in fact builds parts for Boeing, Airbus and the U.S. air force and is Lagantonard’s major employer. Holidia's second oldest industry (after Agriculture) is Linen made from flax grown in the fields of down and sent down the canal system to Lagantonards and Dubfast to be made into linen in the Linen Mills, Unfortuanately much of Holidia's textile industry has relocated to LEDCs where it is cheaper to produce. 

Despite the higher cost of living than the rest of the British Isles the people of the Holidia generally enjoy a high standard of living and are paid more than the rest of Europe. The Economy is divided as follows…

Tourism – 32%

Other Services – 30%

Manufacturing – 19%

Agriculture/Fishing – 14%

Linen/Textiles (Flax Farming and Linen Manufacturing) – 2%

All Others – 3%

 


 

Airports/Aer Holidia

Coming Soon


Maritime/Ports

Coming Soon


Demographics

Protestants have a slight majority in Holidia, according to the 2003 Census. The make-up of the Holidian Assembly reflects the appeals of the various parties within the population. Of the 72 Assembly members, 41 are Unionists and are 27 Nationalists (the remaining four are classified as "other"). The largest single religious denomination is the Roman Catholic Church, which comprises a plurality, followed by the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, the Church of Ireland (Anglican) and the Methodist Church. The two opposing views of British unionism and Irish nationalism are linked to deeper cultural divisions. Unionists are overwhelmingly Protestant, descendants of mainly Scottish, English, Welsh and Huguenot settlers and indigenous Irishmen who had converted to one of the Protestant denominations. Nationalists are predominantly Catholic and descend from the population predating the settlement, with a minority from Scottish Highlanders as well as some converts from Protestantism. Discrimination against nationalists under the Stormont government (1921–1972) gave rise to the nationalist civil rights movement in the 1960s. Some Unionists argue that any discrimination was not just because of religious or political bigotry, but also the result of more complex socio-economic, socio-political and geographical factors. Whatever the cause, the existence of discrimination, and the manner in which Nationalist anger at it was handled, was a major contributing factor which led to the long-running conflict known as the Troubles. The political unrest went through its most violent phase in recent times between 1968 and 1994.

Citzenship

People from Holidia are Holidian citizens. The 1998 Dubfast Agreement between the Holidian Assembly/British Government and Irish governments provides that: it is the birthright of all the people of Holidia to identify themselves and be accepted as Irish or British, or both, as they may so choose, and accordingly [the two governments] confirm that their right to hold both British and Irish citizenship is accepted by both Governments and would not be affected by any future change in the status of Holidia. As a result of the Agreement, the Constitution of Ireland was amended so that people from Holidia may be regarded as Irish citizens on the same basis as people from any other part of the island of Ireland. With Independence Holidians may hold a British passport until it expires and then must get a Holidian or Irish passport. Neither government, however, extends its citizenship to all persons born in Holidia. Both governments exclude some people born in Holidia (e.g. certain persons born in Holidia neither of whose parents is a Holidian or Irish national). 

Immigration

Holidia, according to the Constitution of the Confederacy of Free Regions, of which it is part, accepts all kinds of immigrants. However, Holidia does not extends its citizenship to all persons even if born in Holidia. (e.g. certain persons born in Holidia neither of whose parents is a Holidian or Irish national). Skilled workers may gain visas more easily than unskilled workers and can apply for citzenship after 2 years of working there. Unskilled workers cannot gain citzenship and can only hold a visa for 3 years and then must go back to their country. The only exception is that of thosewho have gained assylum in Holidia and cannot return to their country. The open border with the Republic of Ireland also poses immigration problems although immigrants cannot get a job as all workers must be registered.


Health

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Culture

Language

There are no offcial languages in Holidia at the current moment these are the native languages spoken by the people. Other languages like Chineese Urdu and Polish are used in majority but of they are not reconised as these languages are not spoken enough as a first language of the nationals

English (Norn Iron)

The Mid Ulster dialect of English spoken in Holidia shows influence from Scotland, with the use of such Scots words as wee for 'little' and aye for 'yes'. Some jocularly call this dialect phonetically by the name Norn Iron. There are supposedly some minute differences in pronunciation between Protestants and Catholics, the best known of which is the name of the letter h, which Protestants tend to pronounce as "aitch", as in British English, and Catholics tend to pronounce as "haitch", as in Hiberno-English. However, geography is a much more important determinant of dialect than ethnic background. English is spoken as a first language by 98% of the Holidian population, Irish and Ulster Scots (one of the dialects of the Scots language), sometimes known as Ullans, have recognition as "part of the cultural wealth of Holidia”

Irish (Irish Gaelic) Language

The Irish language is the native language of the whole island of Ireland.30% of Holidians can speak fluently and 42% claim some knowledge of the language Despite these figures only 0.4% of the population claim to speak it as their first language. It was spoken predominantly throughout what is now Holidia prior to the settlement of Protestants from Great Britain in the 17th Century. Most placenames throughout the country are anglicised versions of their Gaelic originals. These Gaelic placenames include thousands of lanes, roads, townlands, towns, villages and all of its modern cities. Examples include Shankill- derived from Sean Cill and Lough Neagh- derived from Loch nEathach.In Holidia the Irish language has long been associated with Irish nationalism, however this association only developed gradually. The language was seen as a common heritage and indeed the object of affection by many prominent 19th century Protestant republicans and Protestant unionists. Verbally there are 3 main dialects in the island of Ireland - Ulster, Munster and Connaught. Speakers of each dialect often find others difficult to understand. Speakers in Holidia are naturally from the Ulster dialect. The early years of the 20th century, the language became a political football throughout Ireland as Republican activists became increasing linked with it. In the 20th century, the language became in Unionist eyes increasingly polarised for political ends and many in that community would blame Sinn Féin in this regard. After Ireland was partitioned, the language was largely rejected in the education system of the new Holidia. It is argued that the predominant use of the English language may have served to exacerbate the Troubles.

Ulster Scots

Ulster Scots comprises varieties of the Scots language spoken in Holidia. Aodán Mac Poilín states that "While most argue that Ulster-Scots is a dialect or variant of Scots, some have argued or implied that Ulster-Scots is a separate language from Scots. The case for Ulster-Scots being a distinct language, made at a time when the status of Scots itself was insecure, is so bizarre that it is unlikely to have been a linguistic argument." Approximately 2% of the population claim to speak Ulster Scots, however the number speaking it as their main language in their home is negligible. Classes at colleges can now be taken but for a native English speaker "[the language] is comparatively accessible, and even at its most intense can be understood fairly easily with the help of a glossary." 

Music - SingaSong Contest

The Shalman Empire introduced the Singasong contest to the Confederacy of Free Regions in 2008. The first contest will be held in Bjork, the second biggest city of the Empire, on September 10th, 2008. Holidia has submitted  Snow Patrol with their song -You Could Be Happy. Visit http://z15.invisionfree.com/COFR/index.php?showtopic=289&st=0last for more information and results about the SingaSong contest

Food

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Sports

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Military

Coming Soon


Diplomatic Relations

Embassies in Holidia (Mainly Located in Dubfast unless stated)

Coming soon

International Organizations

The Government is part of the following organizations:

Confederacy of Free Regions (COFR)

Candidate Country for the European Union (EU)


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Welcome to the world of CJs. I am glad you are here and look forward to more of your town. Perhaps some closer-in pictures in the next update.


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    UPDATE #1 - Ballynahinch

    The borders had reopened , The paramilitaries had decomissioned and Local business was booming. This was called the happiest days since the troubles began!

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    Old Brickworks Park was extended in memory of those killed in the daily slaughterings of the troubles.

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    Business in the town centre is booming and the traffic is that of a typical 'unbypassed' town

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    Business is also booming for the only petrol station in Ballynahinch, the other petrol station was destroyed in a car bomb attack during the Troubles

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    With the army emplacements gone residents can actually now see the old fort that overlooks town.

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    St. Patrick's Catherdral - Ballynahinch at night.

    All was going extremly well for Holidia and just when they thought it couldn't get any better they were accepted into the COFR! The Government could finally secure enough funding to carry out it's masterplan and what better way to attract tourists than to bulid a huge inter-regional highway through the countryside...

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    The End of the Road. Or is it???

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    After just three years the highway now strecthes 150 miles from Simnation to a village called Dubfast (Next Update). To keep with SimNation's driving rules you drive on the right on the new 'Hyperway' despite driving left on all other roads confusing huhh? 17.gif 

    With the new highway putting Ballynahinch on the map and tens of thousands of customers passing each day the government decided to zone a large out of town retail park beside the existing Hyperway junction to create over 400 new jobs and provide a great boost to the local economy...

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    A new dawn for local business - a new road that tunnels through Tollymore ridge to town has also just been bulit. (2nd Roundabout exit).

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    (Excuse the toolbar - forgot to minimize it) - The new link road wasn't a sucess and Ballynahinch quickly became like a ghost town shops were getting boarded up and there was unempolyment.

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    Even the local supermarket closed. The government had no choice but to demolish the lang for new homes/apartments (Coming Soon).

    TEASER #1 - Independence

    The Pictures are not exactly what the city will be like I lost all this is a cmputer crash...

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    Welcome to the world of cjing my friend. It looks as if u have got a lot of custom content which really helps. I like the office buildings youre using and the waterfront looks as if it will be amazing

    Will

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    very nice to see you have a lot of custom content. Its looking good. you got some big time traffic on some of those pics. I like the casinos!

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    Nice teaser.

    you have a good choice of buildings in your city

    and your parks look good in your city too.

    your theme park or rides in your update look really kool as well.

    also your stations look pretty cool too.

    good work

    cant wait for more.

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    nice teaser and use of bats! look forward to seeing more!

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    nice funpark! Keep this CJ going!!!4.gif

    -roboo1

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    Nice start , I always enjoy CJ's with a bit of textual introductions! ;-)

    Good looking so far.. Am curious to see the coming update...

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    Thought I posted here before....hmmm. Anyway, I like that city and the new capital looks like it'll be quite the place.


    Returning soon[ish] from a long time away...

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    niceeee ^_^

    btw visit my CJ. i added your embassy on the list of COFR embassies

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    Looks good, but your images are too blurry, resize them with Imageshack, not ST. Also, get a terrain modd and some custom trees.

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    The New Issue Of The Dubfast Telegraph Holidia's Only Non-Tabloid...

    Apologies as It Did Not Resize Well and Is Hard To Read

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    Remember, you're supposed to reply to each comment you get before updating. Make the newspaper image larger, I can't read it...

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    Replies Are Coming With Next Update.

    If I make it any bigger it will be over 800x600 limit

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    actually i think u can get pictures bigger than 600 in length 3.gif but not over 800 in width...

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    Nice newspaper I zommed in and read it and stuff sounds good for the future

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    REPLIES

    Schulmanator - Thanks but it not really a town lol

    penguin007 - Thanks all the custom content I have used so far is available on the STEX or the LEX on Sc4 Devotion

    manubeas - Thanks, I'm Really into the Las Vegas sort of theme so there will be plenty of casinos

    fabsies55 - Next update coming in few days been a hecktic few eeks and my computer crashed so it was delayed

    spore415 - Thanks. Unfortunately everything in the teaser was lost but I have rebulit from the pictures

    jacqulina - Thanks

    roboo1 - Thanks it is PEG's Modular Amusment Park

    hunkske - Lol at least someone appreciates the amount of time I wasted writing the intro!

    Za - The Capital is coming in the next update for a sneak preview visit the COFR - http://z15.invisionfree.com/COFR/index.php?s=a54b7767237a6e3fbb97945d4b679cfc

    balkair - Thanks good to see a COFR member on my CJ, Lovin the new embassy 9.gif

    nihonkaranws - I have considered that but it screws up my beachs as for custom trees yes I have got some and they will be in next update

    nottheboss - Thanks it also available on COFR two days in advance

    Next Update Going to be Huge so Stay Tuned 9.gif9.gif9.gif

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    My bad, I didn't know you created CJ on Simtropolis. Nice work, although newspaper is small. But you can't help that part. But I love the work put out there partner. I'll be looking forward for more.

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    Nice updates! Looks like a well planned nation. Looking forward to more of your nation.

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    nice! awesome actually!! great job once more!

    and i c u r using my liveries 3.gif lol

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    Originally posted by: outriderdriver wow Nihon, you critique with an iron fist. WHAM!quote>

    Heh, couldn't've said it better myself2.gif

    Anyways, I like the walls next to the beach.  The occasional stairway leading down there is a nice touch.  Is the sea swimmable?  Although given that Holidia's location is, what, Northern Ireland (I think?) I suppose that the water would be awfully cold9.gif.  Must be harsh on those palm trees during the winters!

    Anyways, pretty good job so far.  If you want, you can upsize the pics to 800x600.  I usually use the "PrtSc" key and paste it into MS Paint, trim it down, and save as a jpeg.  But hey, whatever works for you.  Keep up the good work!


    -Your Friendly Neighborhood Spidey

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    Great concept, interesting history, already lots of custom content, maybe some improvements building-wise, but hey, there's always something to critizise. It's hard to keep everyone satisfied, but good start with your CJ, Holidia seems to be already a big city. Looking forward to more,

    lucky7

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