Welcome Information

The Citizen's of the Sovereign Nation of Coronet welcome visitors to the world renown "Land of Spectacular Lights".
Essential Stats for Coronet:
Population: 8.75 million (approx)
Area: Approx 1500 square miles on the Cape of Coronet, North America.
Settled: 1646 AD
First Settlement: Conqueror's Bay
Capital: Sovereignty City
Government: 2 house parliament - Lower House (House of Elders) is a municipally elected body of mayors who investigate domestic issues and draft legislation to this end. The Higher House (Hall of Electors) is a nation wide elected council of 12 persons, all of whom have served in the House of Elders. The Electors establish international policy and trade law, as well as oversee the National Defense. Head of State is the Grand Marshall, originally the office of law enforcement for the first 2 centuries of Coronet's history, today, the Grand Marshall is head of the national defense, the ceremonial head of the House of Electors, the chief host of all foreign dignitaries, and the face of national dignity. The Office of Grand Marshall is a hereditary title, though confirmed by both houses. It has passed through 3 families since the position was raised to prominence. The current Grand Marshall is Hugo Plimpton-Yamato.

Largest Ward: Solar City - 1.1 million residents
The cape and it's adjoining islands are subdivided into 108 municipal townships or Wards, depending on population density.

The population of Coronet is a demographer's dream. A melting pot of cultures from around the world. Much of the oldest structures in Coronet are of European ancestry, while many of newest and grandest structures are due to the massive influx of oriental cultures to the cape. Native "Capers" are rare. When Conquistadors landed in the 1640s, most thought the land to be barren...a land best suited to grazing sheep. They encountered what they thought were natives at the historic "Conquer's bay", only to discover they were nomadic fishermen from the far east. Actual natives of the cape were located in small villages in the deepest inland bays, numbering only 30,000 at their highest count. Today, native's have almost entirely intermingled with the immigrant population, though one ceremonial chair in the House of Elders is always presented to the head of the "Coronet Natives Guild".

In the coming pages, we shall visit each of the 108 townships/Wards of Coronet, learn about each's attractions, citizens, establishments, and more. Come learn about the amazing land of Liberty, Leisure, and Light!



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